Six word stories - multiple authors

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This is a famous 6-word story created by the great Ernest Hemingway. It was written while Hemingway was out at a restaurant with a group of friends. He bet them ten dollars that he could create a story in only six words, and then wrote this sentence on a napkin.


A Six-Word Story should provide a movement of conflict, action, and resolution that gives the sense of a complete story transpiring in a moment's reading.


Here are some attempts from CP authors:


“You were never the one but I loved you anyways” 

Neeti Narang


“And then we fell in love”

Ramanpreet


“She trusted him, the safe was empty”

Archana


“The divorce lawyer charged her less” 

Atul Singh


“Only hospital smell survived grandma’s battle”

Atul Singh


“ She drowned, the storm inside finally quietened.”

Durga V. 

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