And this dainty maiden caught my attention today, thanks to Susan at Stony River, who gave us the picture so's we could produce witty offerings of 140 characters (or fewer, if we're lucky!) for her Microfiction Monday #72. Here's one as sweet as any you'll find, I'll be bound...
Cinderella told me Prince Charming's footwear was less than savoury! I hope this puff of magic, deodorising powder solves his problem.
I hope so, too. nice one.
ReplyDeleteIt'll take more than a puff I'll bet!
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ReplyDeleteOops--typo in my last comment. Here's another go: Great MF story! The odor issue figured in a number of stories this week, including mine. Hard to resist. :)
ReplyDeleteGues we're all holding our noses today...
ReplyDeleteEven princes have some flaws... good one. :O)
ReplyDeleteLOL! Oh, yes! Have to agree MOST princes have some flaws! Oh, that smelly shoes were the only ones! I love it! Have a wonderful week!
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Shoes get stinky pretty fast these days.
ReplyDeleteMy son's are really bad!
Nice take, I liked it!
You'd think Prince Charming would be perfect, wouldn't you?
ReplyDeleteAfter reading many posts for Micro-Fiction Monday, and recognizing a distinct theme, I'm beginning to wonder if this is a case of "write what you know". We all must live with some pretty smelly partners and children!
The classic story of romance going downhill. Even with deoderizer, I'm doubting that Charming will get anymore foot rubs.
ReplyDeleteMy MM:Mission Impossible
That deodorizing fairy has made her rounds, but I like the Prince Charming twist.
ReplyDeleteGood one..I went with a deodorizing theme this week too.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful week. Cheers~
So that's how they lived happily ever after-good one!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me think. Never realized Prince Charming had faults. Maybe I'll quit waiting for him.
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