
“Tomorrow, we’re going to The National Peristeronic Society.”
“What on earth for?”
“Well, Dear. We’ll get to visit Charles Darwin’s home and hear about his pigeon fancy from one of his descendants. Darwin was a member of the Society, you know.”
“Must I go?”
“Yes, Dear. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.”
Not likely.
53 Words
This was written for the Weekend Writing Prompt by Sammi Cox. For instructions, click Here.


Source: Darwin Pigeons
Dear Adele,
Darwin’s descendant is a pigeon? Fun dialogue.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Dear Rochelle,
I couldn’t fit in the man’s names but that would be funny if the descendant were a pigeon 🙂 Am happy you enjoyed the dialogue.
Shalom,
Adele
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That sounds really … interesting!
My fifty-three!
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Indeed.
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Good story. Why is that when anyone asks, “must I,” we all know that answer will be “yes?”
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Thanks, Bill. Good question 🙂
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🙂
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🙂
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Such a perfect ending.
“Yes, Dear. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.”
Not likely.”
I’m still laughing.
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Thanks, Dale. Am thrilled you liked the ending 🙂
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