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Open Floor => Weekly Contest => Topic started by: Snowbird on July 12, 2014, 02:42:59 PM

Title: Week 11 paragraph contest
Post by: Snowbird on July 12, 2014, 02:42:59 PM
Who will be the winner of week 10?  Does anyone care to guess?
Title: Re: Week 11 paragraph contest
Post by: Outlast on July 13, 2014, 08:19:47 AM
Despite rigorous competition from that weird bearded person, the obvious and deserving winner for week ten is...

PONYTAIL!


Congratulations Ponytail!
Please post the starting sentence for week eleven.

Title: Re: Week 11 paragraph contest
Post by: Snowbird on July 16, 2014, 12:55:12 AM
Since Ponytail is away with her grandchildren I will put up a sentence for her.

"She was visibly shaking as she walked up to the witness stand."
Title: Re: Week 11 paragraph contest
Post by: trouble405 on July 16, 2014, 05:34:00 PM
She was visibly shaking as she walked up to the witness stand. Four years of college and 3 years of law school.  Today she would cross examine the witness!  And what a witness to start with!  Mrs Van Patterson had been kept safe for the last 22 months in a witness protection program and today would be the first time she had seen her Father in Law since the murder. The questions she was going to ask her could be the turning point in this trial and would most likely make or break her career in law.
Title: Re: Week 11 paragraph contest
Post by: Outlast on July 17, 2014, 10:24:39 PM
She was visibly shaking as she walked up to the witness stand. The bailiff warned her on her mortal soul to tell the truth. Ann shivered. She wasn't sure even twenty years later whether it was the cold winter wind or the cold hand of fear that made her shake so. The Crowner had to repeat the question twice before her frightened mind cleared enough to hear him. "I asked you, was your son, John, home ALL night or no?" Ann tried to be brave, "Yes!" she lied. "He was home with me all night. He couldn't possibly have left as I was ill and needed tending all night long." The Crowner frowned, "I trust you have recovered from your malady, my lady." he growled. "I must say I don't feel at all well, my lord Crowner." she replied. "Very well then," said The Crowner, "you may go." he waved the peasant woman down and called for a recess. When the he and the adjudicator reentered it was to return a verdict of innocent.  Ann sighed in relief. John may not have been home all night, but she knew in her heart he could never have done it. Kill the king's deer perhaps, were not they all starving thanks to the king's new taxes? But murder the gamekeeper? She could never believe it.


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