Charloft's 100 Drabbles of Summer (2013)
The Table
1. | 2. | 3. | 4. |
desert | blueberry | starfish | lush |
5. | 6. | 7. | 8. |
work | mother | fly | hazard |
9. | 10. | 11. | 12. |
basket | strawberry | ocean | climb |
13. | 14. | 15. | 16. |
sibling | island | school | breeze |
17. | 18. | 19. | 20. |
season | lost | float | shade |
21. | 22. | 23. | 24. |
hike | fireflies | ice cream | freedom |
25. | 26. | 27. | 28. |
race | sunset | celebration | pond |
29. | 30. | 31. | 32. |
jellyfish | grass | green | time |
33. | 34. | 35. | 36. |
love | memorial | cycle | luggage |
37. | 38. | 39. | 40. |
shout | picnic | father | storm |
41. | 42. | 43. | 44. |
landscape | clouds | flowers | swim |
45. | 46. | 47. | 48. |
umbrella | castle | crab | sand |
49. | 50. | 51. | 52. |
nap | barefoot | shorts | blue |
53. | 54. | 55. | 56. |
gasoline | pavement | lagoon |  |
57. | 58. | 59. | 60. |
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61. | 62. | 63. | 64. |
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65. | 66. | 67. | 68. |
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69. | 70. | 71. | 72. |
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73. | 74. | 75. | 76. |
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77. | 78. | 79. | 80. |
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81. | 82. | 83. | 84. |
Author's Choice | Author's Choice | Author's Choice | Author's Choice |
85. | 86. | 87. | 88. |
Author's Choice | Author's Choice | Author's Choice | Author's Choice |
89. | 90. | 91. | 92. |
Author's Choice | Author's Choice | Author's Choice | Author's Choice |
93. | 94. | 95. | 96. |
Author's Choice | Author's Choice | Author's Choice | Author's Choice |
97. | 98. | 99. | 100. |
Author's Choice | Author's Choice | Author's Choice | Author's Choice |
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11. Ocean [Princess Endora, Prince Paddrick (FFQP)]
“Still see what?” Paddrick asked as he picked up a shell and handed it to her.
“Atlantis.” Endora looked at the shell and kissed him on the cheek. She put it in her bag. “That was a pretty one.”
Paddrick chuckled. “You just wanted to kiss me.”
“Maybe.” Endora said. “We felt the earthquakes before the explosion. The ocean seems so empty now with it gone.”
“Did you know anyone there?” Paddrick asked as he followed her gaze.
“Too many to count.”