Through the month of April I am writing along with 1900 participants for the A to Z Challenge. My theme for the Alphabet Challenge is FEELINGS and FICTION. The happy, sad, funny, silly, envious, over the top and totally low down account of feelings in 100 words of fiction.
Geeta sat quite stiffly and upright as she looked out the window, it helped they had said but didn’t seem so.
She was trying her best to think pleasant thoughts and block out all the feelings, sights, and sounds that might upset her.
Karan had tried to engage her in conversation as he drove but gave up after a few miles of her monosyllabic responses.
She replied to his query for the 50th time, “Yes, dear just a bit in spite of the medicine.”
She then mentally cursed the mountainous drive, her salivating mouth, her genes and her queasy tummy.
Here are the feelings I explored!
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this is a new kind of expression i have come across so far…queasy weasy feeling happens so-many-times inspite of the umpteen no.of remedies 😉
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Reminds me of my mum and my daughter, both cant handle hill drives. Interestingly I missed that gene 😉 my 10 month pup has got it though 😀
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Yuck, I know the feeling! I hate hair-pin bends. Drive from Chandigarh to Manali…phew!
I am reminded of that trip to Ooty 🙂
Motion sickness can be pretty scary. That’s a good take on ‘Q’ 🙂
EEks Thats reminds me of my drive to my granny place. Everytime I had to stop the car to feel a little better. Good one.