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The dowager empress's tea table - a round table for six people, set with ornate tea cups and delicate bite-sized food AI image

Grandmother

On August 25, 2024July 27, 2024 By Kat RedfernIn 10 Minute Sprints, StoryLeave a comment

Isabella let her four sisters push in front of her to greet their grandmother. Each week, the Dowager Empress invited five of her granddaughters to tea. No one knew how she decided on which to choose, but Isabella was uncomfortably aware of how frequently her company was requested, then ignored. She trailed the others to …

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a fanstasy story Archive, dusty, dimly lit, and the narrow paths between looming shelves of ancient books twisted like a labyrinth. AI image

Archive

On August 18, 2024July 27, 2024 By Kat RedfernIn 10 Minute Sprints, StoryLeave a comment

It had been years since Tommaso had spent time in the Imperial Archive. Sure, he’d walked through the main doors any number of times, but he hadn’t been further than the main reading room, where he’d lurked awkwardly behind whichever Imperial prince or princess he was guarding that day as they ordered a copy of …

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a white plate on a white tablecloth containing a dessert of red jelly, in the shape of a star, with strange cubes of something suspended in it. AI image

Jelly

On August 11, 2024July 27, 2024 By Kat RedfernIn 10 Minute Sprints, StoryLeave a comment

Pauline stared at the red jelly on the plate in front of her, in the shape of a slowly melting star, what were the strange cubes inside? She wasn’t curious enough to pick up her spoon and find out. Around her, people were talking, laughing, and pretending to eat their desserts. The man sitting next …

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Global

On August 4, 2024July 27, 2024 By Kat RedfernIn 10 Minute Sprints, StoryLeave a comment

“He’s the Global Head of Finance for Midas Private Bank, and went to Rugby and Oxford and turned down a place on the Olympic team to build houses in Africa…” Gretel tuned out. Sondra’s new boyfriend sounded too good to be true, literally. He was either a fabulously skilled and plausible liar, or Sondra was …

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a university student's room with a periodic table of elements diagram pinned above the desk, and a single bed on the other side of the room AI image

Table

On July 28, 2024July 6, 2024 By Kat RedfernIn 10 Minute SprintsLeave a comment

Matt stared at the periodic table of elements pinned to the wall. He'd put it there at the start of term, a symbol of his new life, his new focus. It wasn't working. He was supposed to be exploring the mysteries of atoms and reactions. Instead, he was collapsed on the creaky, lumpy single bed …

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a round, comfortable blue teapot on a kitchen counter, the kitchen is in a modern, rustic style AI image

Mixture

On July 21, 2024July 6, 2024 By Kat RedfernIn 10 Minute Sprints, StoryLeave a comment

Marie was baking. Nothing unusual there. Jamie had never known her big, cosy kitchen to not smell of fresh bread, or chocolate cake, or crisp, buttery biscuits. It felt different though - tense - with a threat of burnt sugar. He stayed by the door, watching Marie stir a dark, lumpy mixture, her brows creased …

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A photo of a country kitchen where sunlight shone off polished copper pots, hanging from racks along one wall of the kitchen, warming the cool, solid grey of the old stones making up the wall. Together with the big, slightly battered wooden table in the middle, and the scent of coffee and baking, the room felt like a hug AI image

Copper

On July 7, 2024June 15, 2024 By Kat RedfernIn 10 Minute Sprints, StoryLeave a comment

Sunlight shone off polished copper pots, hanging from racks along one wall of the kitchen, warming the cool, solid grey of the old stones making up the wall. Together with the big, slightly battered wooden table in the middle, and the scent of coffee and baking, the room felt like a hug and a listening …

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A photo of a high end art gallery in Sydney, Australia, with modern looking paintings and sculptures. There is an out-of place sculpture, about 2 feet tall, made from an uneven tree stump chopped and chain sawed into a rough but sweet tree troll standing on the floor. There is a truth in the twinkle of the near-hidden eyes and shy but shrewd tilt of its oddly flattened head. AI image

Crude

On June 30, 2024June 15, 2024 By Kat RedfernIn 10 Minute Sprints, StoryLeave a comment

It was a crude approximation of a sculpture, but that added to its charm. An uneven tree stump chopped and chain sawed into a shape Melanie could only describe as a rough but sweet tree troll. Did they even have trolls in Australia? They certainly had all manner of amazing creatures, invisible to most. It …

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Confusion

On June 23, 2024June 15, 2024 By Kat RedfernIn 10 Minute Sprints, StoryLeave a comment

Anya stood in the shade of a chestnut tree near the entrance to the park, mentally urging her cousin to hurry. It wasn’t just because of the news she had to share. She also wanted to move away from the three young men calling out endearments and dirty suggestions from just outside the gates. Nanny …

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Forget

On June 16, 2024May 24, 2024 By Kat RedfernIn 10 Minute Sprints, StoryLeave a comment

Lady Charlotte tapped her chin with her fan. "Why does your papa like Lord Bernard? I forget." Anya hid her smirk behind her own fan before replying. "He doesn't. Papa says he's a stuffed sausage. Then Mama reminds him about the title and his money, and Papa retreats behind his paper again." Lady Margaret, Charlotte's …

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