flash fiction. Longing, by Mark Tulin – Friday Flash Fiction by Mark TulinJune 17, 2020 Comments 19 Longing, by Mark Tulin – Friday Flash Fiction โ Read on www.fridayflashfiction.com/100-word-stories/longing-by-mark-tulin Share this:FacebookLinkedInPocketMoreTwitterPinterestRedditTumblrLike this:Like Loading... 19 comments on “Longing, by Mark Tulin – Friday Flash Fiction” Kritika June 17, 2020 Single ones becoming jealous. ๐ Nice story. Reply Mark Tulin June 17, 2020 yes, misery also loves company. Reply Kritika June 17, 2020 True. Rosaliene Bacchus June 17, 2020 Sounds more like his friends had fallen into a rot and are now envious of his newfound love life. Reply Mark Tulin June 17, 2020 Yes and yes. When youโre used to someone being one way and they change, itโs difficult to accept. Reply Ancient Skies June 17, 2020 This is excellent. Reply Mark Tulin June 17, 2020 Thank you. ๐๐ Reply Ancient Skies June 17, 2020 ๐๐ Mark Tulin June 17, 2020 ๐โฎ๏ธ anne leueen June 17, 2020 I know it isn’t funny but this story made me smile because it is SO TRUE! That is just what people are like! Reply Mark Tulin June 17, 2020 Youโre right, Anne. I was thinking of two people in particular whose luck had changed, and then victimized by their best friends. ๐๐ Reply forresting365 June 18, 2020 I really like Your story….and am head over heels in love with the picture You chose. Brilliant! Thank You, Mark! Cheers!!! ๐ Reply Mark Tulin June 18, 2020 Thank you times 2. ๐๐๐ Reply forresting365 June 19, 2020 My pleasure, squared! ๐ Mark Tulin June 19, 2020 ๐ johnlmalone June 18, 2020 reminds me of that Skyhooks’ song: ‘All My Friends are Getting Married’ ๐ Reply Mark Tulin June 18, 2020 Have to listen to that, John. ๐ Reply Dave Williams July 6, 2020 A sad bunch of friends for Charles, but the story rings with truth. Reply Mark Tulin July 6, 2020 Thanks Dave. ๐ Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Δ Post navigation Previous Post Next Post
Single ones becoming jealous. ๐
Nice story.
yes, misery also loves company.
True.
Sounds more like his friends had fallen into a rot and are now envious of his newfound love life.
Yes and yes. When youโre used to someone being one way and they change, itโs difficult to accept.
This is excellent.
Thank you. ๐๐
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๐โฎ๏ธ
I know it isn’t funny but this story made me smile because it is SO TRUE! That is just what people are like!
Youโre right, Anne. I was thinking of two people in particular whose luck had changed, and then victimized by their best friends. ๐๐
I really like Your story….and am head over heels in love with the picture You chose. Brilliant! Thank You, Mark! Cheers!!! ๐
Thank you times 2. ๐๐๐
My pleasure, squared! ๐
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reminds me of that Skyhooks’ song: ‘All My Friends are Getting Married’ ๐
Have to listen to that, John. ๐
A sad bunch of friends for Charles, but the story rings with truth.
Thanks Dave. ๐