Last Line Challenge
Thank you @angelosearch for tagging me! I love a good tag!
Rules: in a new post, show the last line you wrote (or drew) and tag as many people as there are words (or as many as you feel like).
Zell passed the counter of the library where the cute girl with the ponytail stood stacking books. She gave him a little wave and he felt his cheeks flush. His instinct was to sprint out of the library – maybe she wouldn’t notice.
But…ah, the hell with it. He walked up to the counter.
This isn't one line, but it was the last little blurb I wrote for a one-shot I'm hoping to get done in time for Rinoa Week! I know it seems like it has nothing to do with Rinoa but just you wait hehehehe
Also in fairness to myself this is not edited lol. It's literally the last thing I wrote and I can already see it's going to get some fine tuning. But! This is my first time writing Zell POV and it's so fun.
If anyone wants to play, consider yourself tagged! I love to see what people are working on!
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i want to be the skinny, mysterious, pretty girl in the library more than anything. i was literally born for it
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lilly plum or just Lilly :)
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For old times sake is actually such a heartbreaking and beautiful sentiment. Like, let’s do it for the love that used to be here. It is reason enough.
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SATURDAY IS LIBRARY DAY!
I’m a little late in going but still…. LIBRARY DAY IS MY FAVORITE DAY.
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Library Girl: How NANCY PEARL Became America's Most Celebrated Librarian by Karen Henry Clark
Library Girl (May 2022, Penguin Random House, Sasquatch Books) is an incredibly inspiring, well-crafted, true tale of unsung heroine Nancy Pearl and her lifelong commitment to literacy joy for herself and others, namely children. Across the beautifully illustrated (by Sheryl Murray) 32 pages, readers follow a young Nancy (born in 1945, in Detroit Michigan) away from the discerning eyes of her…
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Oh dear! Maybe she'll find a happy ending
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