Twenty- five Seven

Personally speaking

Sand Dance #FridayFotoFiction

He held out his hand

And she grasped at it  tightly

while he led her to the sand

at the edge of the water where they

Danced.

As they twirled and they swirled , flung their shoes in the air with wild abandon.

Tossed jacket aside,

Wind tousled hair and song in their hearts

Their feet tapped to the beat of a different drummer.

Salty sea sprays , and sand in their toes as they wiggled and wriggled

Exhilerated , once more to be a girl and a boy

He laughed and she giggled

As they looked over their shoulders

At the people they’d left behind at their wedding reception.

Image of Bellybytes

This is my take on this week’s #FridayFotoFiction prompt hosted by Tina and Sirmiri. 

16 responses to “Sand Dance #FridayFotoFiction”

  1. I couldn’t stop smiling reading every word. Wonderful <3

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  2. I loved this! Their attitude and the take on the prompt!
    Thank you for writing for #FridayFotoFiction , Sunita!:)

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  3. Thats a wonderful way of making one’s marriage memorable!

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    1. Dancing on the dry sand though is tough!

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  4. Oh how I wish every couple gets to do this. I feel in a wedding the couple getting married is one the who least enjoys it. Naice take.

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  5. Truly cupid struck! Wish they remain forever, madly in love with each other! A crisp, lovely tale!
    Secretly I wish… I should have done something like this! But cant imagine dancing in 9 yards though… hahaha!
    Fantastic take on the prompt Sunita! You made me jealous…

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    1. ? thanks dear Anagha for your appreciative words ! Made my day

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  6. I know that boy and girl :) What a sweet take on the prompt.

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    1. Thanks! Glad you liked it

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  7. This was a beautiful story. Great writing, so poetic.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by and appreciating

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  8. aww they are so cute. Lovely story.

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    1. Thanks Tina . Glad you liked it

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