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Friday, 12 April 2013

An A-Z Story - K

K Day today! Hope no one's killing themselves as we approach the end of Week 2, because enjoyment is the key!

My theme is as follows: each day I will ask for words beginning with that day's letter, which I will randomly select five from to use in a sentence in an ongoing story. That sentence will be posted the next day when I'll ask for words for the next letter. So my Z sentence will appear on May 1st.


A big kiss from me for the 126 J words yesterday! Here are the chosen five:

Joyous (suggested by Carol Kilgore)
Joy (suggested by Ella)
Jail (suggested by Ella)
Jeopardy (suggested by Mina Burrows)
Jester (suggested by Heather Holden)

Yes, the selection is entirely random! 'Kay, now we have:


Angels had always had a certain ambiguity, being both human and divine, reflected Acatour with an acute sense of malaise as he looked down on the arable fields of medieval England. A bird flew past making a belligerent shriek, unnerved it seemed by a boggart; Acatour descended, thinking it would take a brainiac like him to unravel the poor soul’s beginnings and why it had not reached Heaven.
     York Cathedral hove into view, shrouded in wooden scaffold as part of the local bishop’s campaign of restoration; but before he could challenge a carpenter over whether any of his colleagues had fallen to their doom, his presence was announced by the crawdad he’d eaten back in 20th century New Orleans repeating on him. He wiped dribble from his chin as the remains of the crustacean narrowly missed the workmen to land in the dew of the graveyard, berating himself for his debauched and unangelic behaviour the previous night; why did that dame have to desert him? The effervescent Ella had always been eager for exciting adventures, but when he’d asked her to accompany him on this esoteric time travel mission, she’d called him a crazy drunk and left.
     It did sound rather fabulous, in the true sense of the word, he thought to himself as he descended further before landing on an empty area of scaffold, all the better for making himself visible; next to him was some viscous fluid, making him think that any fall from this precarious structure would surely be a fluke. Stepping away from the gel-like substance, he felt something watching him and turned to see a Gardengoyle on the wall next to a carved bunch of grapes, which caused the gregarious sounds of the workmen to die away as two thoughts rang clearly in his head: what was it doing here, and did he detect guilt in the creature’s eyes?
     That horrendous stare was starting to give Acatour a headache when a workman with a harried expression shimmied up onto the platform via a hemp rope, his arrival causing an apparently hilarious reaction in the Gardengoyle. “Hey, you!” said the workman, stomping towards Acatour, but something seemed to interrupt his progress, drawing him inexorably towards the island of iridescent liquid, which seemed entirely illogical to the angel until he sensed the impish carving’s illicit intentions.
     The workman slipped on the puddle and waved his arms frantically like a jester, trying not to fall over the edge; in that moment Acatour sensed the wickedly joyful mirth of the Gardengoyle and grabbed the man’s arm, saving him from jeopardy and causing the creature’s joy to dissipate as it contemplated a future in Paranormal Jail.

I can't wait to see the K words from all you Kool Kats (OK, I cheated.) You can offer as many as you like, and they can be as obscure and outlandish as you like (feel free to use a dictionary for inspiration). The more words you suggest, the more chance you have of one being picked. It doesn't matter if you suggest the same word as someone else (as I know not everyone always has time to read all the comments); each will count as its own entry.

41 comments:

  1. You'll have a book by the time you're finished, Nick! Keep going.

    Kestrel
    Kelpie
    Knock
    Knickers!

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  2. Kool! (I cheated too.)

    My K words:

    Kryptonite
    Kiss
    Kerfuffle
    Kill
    Key
    Kindness
    Koala

    From the A-Z neighborhood,
    Dee is for Deecoded

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  3. Karma
    killjoy
    Komodo Dragon
    kleptomaniac

    I love how your story is taking shape Nick!

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  4. I think the gardengoyle makes the story.
    Kaleidoscope, knowledge, and keeper.

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  5. I'd like to see a Paranormal jail! Here are my K words: keel, kilt, kindling, knobbly, and kung fu.

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  6. Kale
    Kefir
    Keg
    Kettle
    King
    Klaxon
    Kiwi
    Knack
    Knap
    Knave
    Kole

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  7. Kepler for me. K sure has been a Krazy one so far.

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  8. Kainotophobia,,,kinks,,,kiosk !!

    Will that be kay?? :D

    Regards

    Kriti

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  9. Geez! k words are not flowing to my brain this morning except katana. Is that a signal that I'm pondering on hara-kiri?

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  10. Wow-joy jail, lol!

    I love your intriguing challenge! I am behind-off to do J and K today.

    K:
    kite
    kiss
    knife
    king
    kin
    kind
    ka-pow ( a great comic book word)
    King Cobra
    kaleidoscope
    Kansas

    Can't wait to see K

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  11. Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment. It is nice to meet new bloggers. My k words are knack, king, know, knowing, knit

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  12. Paranormal Jail! Now that's a great idea.

    As for K words:

    kite
    kill
    Kilroy
    Kalidoscope

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  13. The story gets better and better.

    Kindred
    Kind
    Keeper
    Keg

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  14. king
    keep
    keg
    Kenya
    key
    kid
    kitchen
    kit
    Klondike
    Ketchikan
    Kodiak

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  15. King
    Kangaroo
    Keen
    Kind
    Knight

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  16. My K words

    Kitten
    Kinky
    Kismet
    Knife
    Knock
    Knowledge

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  17. Kaleidoscope
    Kremlin
    kumquat
    kvass
    Kyrie
    kosher
    kitsch
    keel
    Komodo Dragon

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  18. kite
    kiss
    kinky
    kangaroo
    kindness
    kinship

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  19. That naughty Gardengoyle; good job Acatour was there! The concept of Paranormal Jail intrigues me.

    For K I offer up:
    kumquat
    knight
    kip
    klaxon
    knarred

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  20. Paranormal Jail? Now you're talking!

    How about: karate, kite, and kick

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  21. It just keeps getting better!

    Kingdom
    keeper
    kite

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  22. This is practically a Kilo of words! (Groan.) Thanks everyone and have a great weekend!

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  23. Making great progress!

    knock-kneed
    knave
    killjoy
    kachina

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  24. looking good....

    Kryptonite (please.... I used it in mine)
    Know-it-all
    Knockout
    kneel
    kite
    knife

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  25. Can't wait to see what everyone comes up with for q and x - including you...kelp, ketchup, kadiddlehopper

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  26. I'm really imagining that paranormal jail.

    Kitty
    Kites
    Kids
    Kernel

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  27. Haha paranormal jail has to suck.

    K is a hard one! My mind is totally blank LOL.

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  28. Great job with the story!
    Killer instinct
    Kite
    kick

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  29. This is brilliant! And now I have to subscribe to your blog to see how you manage. Especially with Q and X.
    --Rebecca at www.ninjalibrarian.com

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  30. Enjoyed the story. So many K words have already been offered.

    K:
    Kate (as in Kate Beckinsale)
    kiln
    knead

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  31. Hi Dropping by from A to Z. Your blog is KICK ASS!

    My K words . . .

    knead
    kill
    Kipling
    kidding
    karma

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  32. You're going to have a nice story by Z.

    Ok, my words:

    Kimonos
    King (haha, I had to add my last name in)
    Kindling
    Kinsfolk
    Kaleidoscope
    Knut

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  33. Hi Nick .. I hope you and the family are getting over the various bugs - they are nobbling us in all directions aren't they .. and that's not even a K word either!

    Cheers .. I'll catch up properly with your story next week ... have a quiet weekend .. and with some sun I hope. Hilary

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  34. Oh, one of my word suggestions made it this time?! Fun! :D

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  35. kind, knife, knit, kin

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  36. Thanks everyone! Just about to get my next sentence up so that's enough for now!

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  37. kind
    knowledge
    knot
    knee
    kinetic

    Ooo, that was tougher than the others. :-)

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