Monthly Archives: February 2026

SOCS – smooth

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SOCS – smooth

For Linda’s challenge:

The Friday Reminder and Prompt for #SoCS Feb. 28, 2026

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Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “smooth.” Use it any way you’d like. Have fun!

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Smooth? What can I think of to say about smooth.  I like smooth things I suppose. I like cold and creamy foods that are smooth, like ice cream and puddings. They feel good in my mouth. No real chewing, just enjoy the smooth.

I think I always had smooth hair. In other words, straight not a curl in sight. And then we went through a time of ironing our hair (yes with a clothes iron on the ironing board), to make it even straighter and smoother. My friend always said I had the good hair, as hers was not as straight.

Smooth is a weird word the  more you say it. I keep wanting to drag the ooo sound out longer, like smooooooth. haha

And now I’m getting tickled at my imagination of a cow with puckered up lips saying mooooo. Remember that saying on the canned milk tins? Made from contented cows. Yep it helps make gravy smooooooth!

That’s all I know for this time. Have a fun weekend 🙂

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Here are a couple of cows I saw one time. I wrote on the picture Ha Ha for laughing cow.

Laughing Cow, or is this too ‘cheesy’?

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2026 BS

Two Souls: Into the Fire # 263

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Two Souls: Into the Fire # 263

Warning … adult content

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The girl they’d just met came over to their table and sat down with them. “Where do we start?” she asked.

Steve cleared his throat, and Linda felt she should get things going to put the girl at ease. “Hi, I’m glad you came to meet us. I guess we really haven’t even introduced ourselves to you, yet. I’m Linda, and my brother, Steve. My kids, Stevie and Mandy, and of course you know Ghost.”

“Hi, nice to meet y’all,” the girl said. “I’m Melody.”

“I hope you don’t feel like we’re ganging up on you,” Linda said. “We are as shocked as you must be, and we’re just trying to figure it out, too.”

“Oh, me too,” Melody said. “I never thought I had a twin, ever. No one said anything to me about it. I think it’s really neat, though. Don’t you, Ghost?” She looked at him.

“Nobody told me, either,” Ghost said, after Steve kicked him under the table, to get him talking. For someone so into words, Steve was a bit worried that Ghost had hardly talked at all.

“Have you always lived around here?” Steve asked.

“Yes, in Ozark, mostly. Here’s the thing, I was adopted when I was a baby. I only found out about it a couple of years ago. That’s when I left home. I mean, to never mention it in all these years, well…we never got along very well, my parents and I, so I was on my own after that. I traveled a bit. That must have been when I saw your show. Then I came back here, and I heard that they’d moved away, or died, or who knows the real story…they were just gone. So, I kept going too,” she stopped to laugh. “Hah, all the way over here to Forrest City. I heard the estate was being sold. Most of my things that I’d left, I imagine got sold too. I’d only ever been back to the house once. I’m glad y’all found my necklace, though,” Melody said, and smiled. “Now, where did you grow up, Ghost?”

“Uh…Missing Mile, North Carolina,” Ghost said, “but first in the mountains. My grandmother raised me.”

Nodding, Melody said, “Did you ever hear what happened to our parents? That is, if we really are twins. I mean, I never even knew I had real birth parents.”

Ghost looked at Steve, “Steve, what happened?”

Steve rolled his eyes. “You know what your grandmother wrote in the journal. Just say it. You’re doing fine.”

“Okay,” Ghost said, then took a deep breath to begin. Steve was right…now was the time to talk about things. He sat up straighter, and pushed his hair back. He could feel the words coming back. “My grandmother passed away a few years ago, but she left a journal, telling me things. One was that ‘our’? parents, her daughter, was expecting, I guess us, and her boyfriend was our father. No one approved, and she…she didn’t want a baby…” he stopped, for a second, closing his eyes. “She didn’t want a baby, so she tried to kill us.” Opening his eyes, he saw the look of horror on Melody’s face, but continued telling the story.

“Then, she ran away with him, on his motorcycle, and they both were killed in a wreck. I was left behind, to die, in a barn. My grandmother found me. I guess somebody found you…I guess our mother took you with her, anyway…” he had to stop, realizing just how tragic it all had been. Knowing now, that he had never been wanted, never was the chosen one. Closing his eyes again, he wiped away the tears that began falling.

Steve put his arm around him, and Melody reached out and held his hands in hers. Her brother’s hands. She cried too, for what had never been. Steve bowed his head, as unwanted thoughts came to him. How the abortion of Ghost and his sister had hurt and damaged Ghost more, so that he was left to just die, all alone in that barn. Even now, just seeing Melody and listening to her, made it obvious that Ghost had suffered, even before he himself had met him, and God forgive me, he thought, damaged him some more.

Steve suddenly banged his fist on the table. “It wasn’t right,” he shouted. “The whole thing was wrong from the start. I don’t like to speak ill of the dead, but hell yeah, I’m gonna. If they hadn’t have died in that wreck, I’d go kill them now, myself, for what they did.” He glared at everyone at the table, he was so fired up.

“Steve, calm yourself,” Linda said. “Getting worked up isn’t helping the situation, and you’re scaring the kids. I’m taking them over on the other side of the room, to get them a game to play, or something. But, I’ll be back. No more outbursts, do you hear me, Steve?”

“Yeah, I hear ya, Sis. It just burns me up.”

They were quiet for a few minutes, absorbing what revelations had been said.

“Ghost, I’m glad we found each other now,” Melody said. “Are you?”

Nodding, Ghost said, “Yes, I know now you are my real sister, Melody. I can sense it.” He grinned.

Melody did too. “Me, too. There’s a strange connection other than what we’ve said. I can feel it, too.”

“Are you…” Ghost started to say psychic, at the same time Melody said, “I know things.”

They smiled, and they knew.

Steve shook his head…two of them, just alike…

Linda came back to the table. “So, what’s next?”

Ghost and Melody both nodded their heads. “She’s coming home with us,” Ghost said.

Linda looked a bit surprised. “When was this decided?” She looked to Steve, to see his reaction.

He shrugged. “Just now, I guess…uh…they have a thing…” he said. “She’s just like Ghost, they know things.

Linda smiled big. “Oh how cool. That’s amazing, and for sure y’all are twins.” She and Steve kept on staring at Melody and Ghost.

“We’re not some freaks in a zoo or nothing,” Ghost said. “Stop staring at us.” Melody giggled at that, which got them all laughing.

“You’re right,” Linda said, after a minute. “Sorry. So, Melody, you want to come with us to Missing Mile?”

“Yes, I’ve found family, first time ever, and I’m not losing him,” she said, squeezing Ghost’s hand. “I have no ties to this place, so I have no problem leaving. That is, if y’all don’t mind?”

“It’s fine with us, Melody,” Steve said. “The more the merrier, as they say. This road trip gets better all the time.”

“Yay, all I need is to grab some things, then I’ll be ready to roll. Ghost can tell me all about where we’re going, on the way.” She got up to leave.

“C’mon, Ghost…come help me pack,” she said, pulling him up. She told Steve the address to her place. “It’s not far, and me and Ghost are gonna walk on over there.”

Ghost looked a bit awkward, and said, “I guess I’m going with her. Come pick us up, okay?”

“Sure, go on,” Steve said. “We’ll be around in a few minutes.” He watched them leave out the door. Linda was watching Steve.

“What is it? You look like you lost your best friend, brother,” she said, and laughed. “You didn’t lose him, you gained a sister…me too. I think it’s great.”

“Uh-huh…I was just thinking, old Kinsey and everybody’s gonna be surprised. I go to bring one sister home, and we wind up bringing home two. It’s weird,” Steve said.

Nodding, Linda said, “Yeah, it is. Weird and wonderful, and meant to be. Let’s get one more coffee, then go find them.”

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Next part coming soon!

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2019 BS

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This is a work of “fan fiction” based on the novel, “Lost Souls” by Poppy Z. Brite. All credit for the original characters, places, and some backstory mentions, belong to Ms. Brite and her publishing affiliates. Only newly introduced characters, places, and original elements of this story are entirely from my imagination. Character descriptions are a blend of the original book descriptions and my interpretation of them.

All songs included in this work will be solely owned by the original performers/writers and will be credited. Creative license is taken in including them in this story.

No harm is intended toward author, musicians, or people and situations to whom there may be a resemblance.

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The content herein is rated by me as being at the high end of MA (Mature Audience). It includes strong language, violence, sexual themes, including same sex pairingsreligious themes, and fantasy horror.

Esther’s Writing Prompt – taste

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Esther’s Writing Prompt – taste

Writing Prompts

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Well, this prompt is right on time for me. Since I’d been sick and in the hospital, and now back home, I still can’t taste food very much. It’s annoying. I can get the essence of sweet and salty, and spicy, but very little actual taste is coming through. I don’t know why it happens, but it does, and eventually (I hope) it comes back. … and since I wrote that a day or so ago, my taste is almost all back to normal!

As for other kinds of taste, such as in fashion – I have none except to be comfortable. In music and art – I like what I like, even if it isn’t the most popular or widely admired.

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2026 BS

Fibbing Friday

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Fibbing Friday

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For Di’s challenge:

Fibbing Friday 27th February

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1. Mad as a …………….. blackbird baked in a pie

2. It’ll all come out in ………………. the lawyer’s office

3. Two’s company, three’s ……………. a bad omen

4. Hi ho …………………………………… Crackers

5. Every cloud has …………………… A tornado hidden in it

6. Sticks and stones ………………. make a messy garden

7. In for penny…………….. loafer shoes

8. Don’t count your ………………….. fingers and toes, makes you look silly

9. Let sleeping dogs………………. enjoy their dreams of catching rabbits

10. Hands, knees and ………………….. 200 other body  parts on a human

 

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© 2026 BS

Writer’s Workshop

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Writer’s Workshop

For John’s challenge:

This Week’s Writer’s Workshop Prompts – February 24, 2026

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  1. Write a post based on the word predictions.
  2. Write a post in exactly 10 sentences.
  3. Write about an encounter with a very difficult person.
  4. Tell us a story about an allergic reaction.
  5. Talk about a moment when you felt especially proud of yourself.
  6. What was the spiciest food you ever ate? How did you react when you ate it?

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My answers:

1. I don’t go around predicting things, but I do have premonitions sometimes. I only mention them if they come true, which sometimes they do.

2.  =

3. A difficult person? Hmm I don’t really know of anyone like that.

4. I’m allergic to several medicines, and so I don’t take them any more I’d get rashes, and upset stomach really bad. I don’t think I’m allergic to foods though.

5. I guess I was proud of myself when I won ribbons on my chocolate chip cookies at the local fair, and also ribbons for my antiques and relics I entered.

6. I eat spicy food all the time, and I like it. So it’s a little hot on the tongue, but it doesn’t stop me from eating it. Mexican food is my favorite all time food.

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2026 BS

Get to Know You

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Get to Know You

 

For Kymber’s challenge:

Get to Know You #79!

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the questions

  1. If you could only eat one kind of candy for the rest of your life, what would it be?
  2. What’s the most embarrassing thing you’ve ever worn?
  3. If animals could talk, which one do you think would be the rudest?

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my answers

1. Peppermints hard candy rounds

2 Probably some bathing suit way back in time, can’t really remember

3. Maybe a chimpanzee , just because I don’t like monkeys of any kind

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© 2026 BS

Red Yucca

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Red Yucca

 

For Terri’s challenge:

The Flower Hour #19: Almond Tree Blossoms

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Red Yucca and large green seed pods. We see these everywhere here, in people’s yards, and around business landscaping areas. It’s a good desert plant. It is a large spiky plant with long branches with red tubular flowers.

To know more about this pretty plant go here

 

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2026 BS

Can You Tell a Story In …?

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Can You Tell a Story In …?

For Esther’s challenge:

Can You Tell A Story In…

an you tell a story in 46 words using the following words in it somewhere:

  • HUMBUG
  • SPAM
  • FAIRY
  • BUMPER

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The flying fairy humbug found where a bumper crop of nectar flowers were located. He went onto social media to spam all his friends. He thought it was a good idea, but they were outraged, and shunned him, but still went to his hidden nectar flowers.

(46 words)

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2026 BS

Two Souls: Into the Fire # 262

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Two Souls: Into the Fire # 262

Warning … adult content

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After driving about four hours straight, Steve saw the sign and turn-off for Forrest City, Arkansas. He thought the sign wasn’t quite right, though. This was no city; Berg was what came to his mind, as he passed the city limit sign. He pulled into the first convenience store with a gas station that he found.

“I’m getting the gas,” Steve said, when he got out of the U-Haul. “See if you get any more directions from you weird voice.”

Ghost closed his eyes and concentrated, but didn’t like what he was hearing in his head. The voice was just laughing.

“Where do I go? What do you want to show me?” Ghost kept asking. There was more laughing. Then he heard, “It’s right in front of your face.” Then there was no more, only silence.

Ghost startled, his eyes flying open. “Huh? That’s it?” He took out the heart necklace, and rubbed the locket, hoping to get a vision…or something. He was concentrating so hard, he didn’t hear Steve come back to the truck, until he’d knocked on the window. He jumped at the sudden noise, then saw the odd look on Steve’s face. Something had happened, he could tell. Steve was white as a…well…ghost.

Rolling down the window, he heard Steve say, “Get out…now…I think I found it.”

Feeling shaky, he opened the door, and climbed down from the truck. “What is it?” he asked, but Steve just motioned for him to follow him back into the store.

Just inside the store, Steve stopped. “Just look, Ghost…look at the clerk…when she turns around…just look.”

After a few seconds, the girl turned around to face them, and she froze.

Ghost had Steve’s arm in a vice grip, and was shaking so much it made Steve’s teeth rattle. So many words in Ghost’s head now…and none would come out of his mouth. He had no breath in him. It was like looking into a mirror. This girl was the exact image of Ghost. She was gripping the counter, looking like she might faint.

Steve managed to put one foot in front of the other, and move him and Ghost forward. He was afraid both Ghost and the girl were going to have a heart attack, right then and there, and he’d have to bring them both back to life. Then, they both spoke at the same time.

“Who are you?” Ghost asked, and the girl was saying, “It’s you.”

Steve was mesmerized. He kept looking back and forth, trying to see if his eyes were playing tricks, but no…they were the same, the only difference being their gender. The same build, the same long blond hair, the same sky blue eyes.

She noticed the necklace Ghost was still holding. “That’s mine. Where did you find it?” she asked.

“Uh, I bought it. You can have it back,” Ghost said, holding it out to her. She took it, then opened the locket, to look at the picture inside, and back to Ghost. She smiled…the same crooked grin, Steve noticed.

“This is you…Ghost,” She said.

“Yeah, it’s me, but how?”

“I seen you once,” she said. “A long time ago. I took this picture.”

“Wh…where…wh…when?” Ghost whispered, barely getting the words out.

“It was in a coffee shop, or bar, in…oh, I can’t think right now…in Kentucky, or maybe Tennessee? You were singing. Later, I followed you to the parking lot, but I was scared to say anything,” she said.

Ghost was trying to process all this, and Steve could tell he was about to lose it.

“Hey, are you from the mountain in North Carolina?” he asked. “There’s some people there that look kinda like y’all.”

“Huh?” the girl looked around, confused. “Mountains? I never been in the mountains. I did see some. That time I saw you and Ghost, I was running away…from home…here…well, over in Ozark,” she said.

“That’s where we bought the necklace,” Steve said. “Right, Ghost?” he elbowed Ghost, to jog him back into the conversation.

Ghost nodded. “Um…it was guiding me to find it,” he said. “Now, I know why. It was telling me to come find you”

“Who was?” she asked. “Someone was trying to find me…in Ozark? I haven’t been back there. I figured I should just keep running. I left almost everything, like this necklace.”

“Who are you?” Ghost asked, again.

Steve was wondering the same thing. It was all so confusing. In his head, he was thinking, ‘get Ghost out of here, now’ … and then, ‘we have to stay and find out more’. He shook his head to try and clear his thoughts. They both looked at him, with the same expression. This is too weird…I’m seeing double… Before he could stop himself, he began to laugh. I really am going crazy… “I’m sorry,” he finally said, when he could control himself. “It’s just so weird to see two of y’all.” He nervously laughed again, but was able to stifle his laughter, when he saw that neither the girl or Ghost were laughing.

Just then, the door opened, and Linda and the kids came in. “What’s taking y’all so long?” Linda asked. Then, she saw what was happening. “Oh my, God. You have a twin, Ghost?”

There was dead silence, as that word sunk in. “Uh, Linda,” Steve said, “that’s what it looks like…or what they look like.”

“Wow, I think you’re right, Steve.” She came closer, looking from the clerk, to Ghost. “Did you know you were a twin?”

Ghost shook his head. “The voice made me come here, to find out.”

“Hmm,” she was thinking. She could tell Steve, Ghost, and the girl didn’t know what to say or do now. Smiling, she said, “Ok, honey, we all need to sit down and talk. When do you get done at the store?”

“Any time now, as soon as my replacement gets here,” the girl said.

“Okay, is there a coffee shop, or a diner, or somewhere we can all go, for a little while?”

“Yes, a coffee shop over in the next block. Should I meet you there, or you could just wait?”

“Why don’t we go on over. You can join us when you’re done here,” Linda said.

“Sure, I’ll come over there, soon as I’m through here,” she said.

Stevie and Mandy came up to the counter, with candy and chips. “Can we get these, Mama?” Stevie asked.

“I guess so. We’re leaving, though. Here’s some money…go pay for it,” Linda said. He did, and she took the kids back to the van.

“Let’s go, Ghost,” Steve said. “We’ll see you there,” he said to the girl.

She nodded. “It won’t be long.”

Outside, heading for the U-Haul, Steve said, “That was the weirdest thing ever.”

“Who is she?” Ghost asked, again, still a bit dazed.

“You already asked that, about a hundred times. We’re fixin’ to find out. Now get in.” He opened the truck’s door.

He and Linda drove around the block, and found parking in a small lot, behind the coffee shop. Inside was cool, and dim, and smelled wonderful, with the aroma of coffee beans. He ordered coffee for them all, and milk for the kids, hoping to counter-act all the junk food they’d been eating. They found a table in the back of the room where it was quieter.

Ghost put his face down to the cup, inhaling the steam.

“Okay, Ghost,” Steve began, “when she gets here, you gotta start talking. Ask some questions, things like that, if you want to find out who she is. You gotta speak up. She seems nice. She isn’t gonna bite, ya know. You’re both surprised as hell at this, and she wants to know who you are, who we all are. Do you get what I’m saying?”

“Yes, but the words wouldn’t come,” Ghost said.

“Well, now that y’all have had a few minutes, I want to hear some talking. Like, what is gonna happen next. We’re all in this now. We all want answers. Ok?”

“Umm-hmm,” Ghost and Linda both said.

The door opened, and the girl walked in. She went to the counter to order herself a coffee, then gave them all a wave.

“Here she comes,” Steve said.

“This can’t be real,” Ghost was saying, softly. “This can’t be real…”

Steve could feel him getting tensed up. “It’ll be fine, Ghost. We’re just gonna talk to her.”

“But, why didn’t I ever know, Steve? I never sensed anything like this,” Ghost said.

Steve grabbed Ghost’s hand, under the table, and squeezed. “Stop worrying.”

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Next part coming soon!

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2019 BS

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This is a work of “fan fiction” based on the novel, “Lost Souls” by Poppy Z. Brite. All credit for the original characters, places, and some backstory mentions, belong to Ms. Brite and her publishing affiliates. Only newly introduced characters, places, and original elements of this story are entirely from my imagination. Character descriptions are a blend of the original book descriptions and my interpretation of them.

All songs included in this work will be solely owned by the original performers/writers and will be credited. Creative license is taken in including them in this story.

No harm is intended toward author, musicians, or people and situations to whom there may be a resemblance.

warning      warning      warning      warning

The content herein is rated by me as being at the high end of MA (Mature Audience). It includes strong language, violence, sexual themes, including same sex pairingsreligious themes, and fantasy horror.