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A book to house my Daily Flash Fiction entries.
#1063072 added January 27, 2024 at 6:35pm
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The Grand Ver Rhanda Manor
The midday sun gilded the edge of the grand, wrought-iron gate, casting a warm glow on the woman tending her flower stand. Calia smiled as Dahlia paused, mesmerized by the sprawling mansion across the street.

"Something catch your eye, miss?" Calia asked, her voice as gentle as the lavender sprigs she held.

Dahlia hesitated, then nodded, her gaze still fixed on the towering stone edifice. "That house," she breathed. "Who lives in that house?"

Calia chuckled, the sound like wind chimes in the breeze. "Ah, the Grand Ver Rhanda Manor. Quite the sight, isn't it? Used to be the Rhanda family, then the Sandoval, now..." she paused, her eyes twinkling. "A bit of a mystery, that's for sure. Say, would a sunflower brighten your day? They'd look lovely against that backdrop."

Dahlia's eyes shifted, landing on the vibrant yellow heads Calia offered. The sunflower's cheerful optimism seemed to counter the mansion's imposing grandeur. "I..." she began, then smiled. "Actually, yes, it would. And maybe a splash of purple to go with it?"

Calia's smile widened. "The lavender, then? Perfect harmony. Who knows, maybe that mystery house holds its own secret sunflower story. After all, you never know what blooms behind closed doors."

Dahlia took the bouquet, its fragrance a sweet counterpoint to the city air. "Thank you," she said, her heart lighter. "Maybe someday we'll find out."

Calia winked. "Just keep an eye out, miss. The city's full of stories, waiting to be told, even in the most unexpected places."

As Dahlia walked on, the sunflower's golden face seemed to wink, mirroring Calia's own. The Rhanda Manor remained a mystery, but the street, with its secrets and stories, felt a little less intimidating, a little more full of possibilities. And that, perhaps, was the most beautiful bloom of all.



WORD COUNT: 299 Words
WRITTEN FOR: "Daily Flash Fiction Challenge | "Winner for 1/26 and prompt for 1/27"  
PROMPT: Write a story that includes the line: “Who lives in that house?”
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