Another week, another story as Friday Fictioneers gather here to tell the tales of 100 words. Our host is Rochelle Wisoff-Fields of Addicted to Purple. Thanks for this week’s photo prompt, Rochelle. I love windows and kitchens. Kitchens are good places for story telling.

If the eyes are the window into the soul, windows are the eyes into the universe for her. She loves sitting here in the mornings. The world is still asleep but the darkness is lifting. First a faint grey, then a haze of soft buttery yellow. Now the orange is streaking through.
The kettle is whistling. A breeze comes in the window. Contentment sighs through her. She makes her tea and takes it over to the table. She gathers her pens and pads. She is ready. Ready and willing to tell the story. The drama, lies and all the secrets.
Hi Lily have you found all the secrets for your coming stories?
they would be wonderful to read I am waiting with baited breath. Emily Ann (flamingobird1)
I’m contemplating, making notes. 🙂 Have to start with small ones first.
Lily
I like your name, flamingobird. 🙂
A very nice setting you have as well my dear. I can feel the calm before the creative storm. 🙂
Thank you – for the follow also. I’ll return the same.
Lily
Dear Lily,
You have managed to describe exactly what was going on the morning I snapped the picture. However I used a small laptop rather than pads of paper and pencil. 😉 Your story certainly matches the photo and wonderfully so. A writers story well done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
Thank you Rochelle! I love your kitchen.
Lily
A beautiful flow to this. I love how you take us from the view of the outside world, then back into the writer’s soul and her task ahead.
Thank you!
Lily
I love this!
Thanks!
This is a setting that works perfectly with that moment every writer dreams of.
Beautiful description of a writer beginning work, Lily. Well done. 🙂 — Suzanne
Thanks, Suzanne!
Lily
You’re most welcome. 🙂 — Suzanne
What a view.
Happy Christmas! 🙂
Merry Christmas to you, too! And a Happy New Year. I’m looking forward to 2016.
Lily
Wonderfully atmospheric setting description. I wonder, also, at the contrast between the peaceful scene, and what she’s about to divulge: drama, secrets, lies. I suspect the following scene might be more explosive.
Thank you, Margaret! Merry Christmas.
Lily