Welcome to the 100 Word Stories podcast at podcasting.isfullofcrap.com. I’m your host, Laurence Simon.
This is Weekly Challenge Number Three Hundred and Forty-Two, where I post a topic and then challenge you to come up with a 100 word story based on that topic.
The topic this week was Fear.
And we’ve got stories by a lot of people:
- Thomas
- Jeffrey
- Munsi
- Lizzie
- Tom
- Serendipidy Haven
- Zackmann
- Tura
- Bonchance and Sevi
- Cliff – Uncle Monster
- Danny
- Norval Joe
- Steven the Nuclear Man Spec The Halls!
- Singh
- RedGoddess
- Planet Z
- William Shatner
The next weekly challenge is on the topic of Mine.
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THOMAS
It’s become fashionable these days to say that writers write because they are not whole, he has a wound, so he writes to heal. It has also been said that a writer writes because he fears he will begin to fade and disappear altogether if he does not send his words, thoughts and soul out into the world for others to see. I think this is all a load of bollocks. A writer writes because he is afraid of going out in public and opening his mouth, because he would be ridiculed, ostracized, and stones would be thrown at him.
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All of us are born with a set of innate fears–of being stabbed by a crazy woman at the bus stop, or falling on a family of badgers in the dark, or speaking before the jury at a murder trial. Mine is finding a finger in my cheeseburger, getting a brown envelope from the regional director of the IRS, or answering the door and looking through the peephole and seeing two men and a woman from the Jehovah Witnesses—each carrying a large book, strewn with Post-its®–pop-eyed, and each with spittle forming in the corners of their mouth.
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Are you addicted to fear, and the grip of a fear-driven adrenaline rush? Use some of the techniques I learned from a stuntman and sword swallower. Use this technique: In a comfortable position, sitting or lying down, take a few deep breaths while letting your body go as limp as possible. When you’re ready, begin by tightening the muscles in your groin…hold to a count of ten… then relax. Enjoy the relief of tension melting. Immerse yourself in hot water to relax muscular tension before dropping two, 750 mg. of Vicodin, and chase them with three ounces of bourbon, neat.
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I fear failure. It is an irrational fear that I will not succeed. Of course, fear of failure is my reason for being a procrastinator. If I don’t do anything but watch videos, eat, and sit on the deck watching the dogs frolic, I avoid failure altogether. I am free of any kind of failure, and I am the envy of so many people that I know. They ask why I am so pale, and such a tub of lard, and I tell them my secret. They seem to get it, and some of them are now practicing my discipline. I’ve BLOGGed about it, and the feedback has been surprising, but encouraging.
JEFFREY
Fear Itself
by Jeffrey Fischer
FDR famously said, “We have nothing to fear but fear itself.”
That’s crap.
We have a great deal to fear. Terrors are so idiosyncratic that it’s difficult to generalize, so let me rattle off a few of my own: fear of flying, fear of losing my job, fear of losing my wife, fear of getting old.
But there’s one fear that should be universal: fear of the government. Unfettered power, the ability to pry into your life, to tell you what to buy, what to eat. The willingness to tell you when you’ve earned too much, and the ability to send men with guns to your house to take what they want.
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
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by Jeffrey Fischer
I thought I had known fear before, but that night I realized true, bowel-loosening, paralyzing fear.
As I crept toward the dark house, my mind reeled as it went through the possibilities of what could be awaiting me inside. I gingerly turned the knob on the front door. This seemed like a mistake. It probably was, but I continued anyway.
The door creaked for just a second and then swung open. Carefully, I closed the door. For a moment I debated whether I should ascend the stairs. Putting my fear aside, I took a breath then set foot on the first step.
The hall light flashed on. “Jeff, is that you? It’s the middle of the night. Where the hell have you been? You’d better not have been drinking again.”
Now I know true fear.
MUNSI
Never Fear
By Christopher Munroe
“Never fear!” Captain Remarkable exclaimed as he crashed through the skylight, knocking out Doctor Preposterous with one punch.
And so, I didn’t.
I asked Laura in the secretarial pool out the next day, then marched into my boss’ office and demanded not only the raise that’d been overdue, but two extra weeks paid vacation Laura and I will be spending extra time and money base-jumping in Brazil. I’ve always wanted to go, to try it, but I’d been afraid.
No more. As the Captain said, from this moment on I’ll never fear. And my world will be richer for it…
LIZZIE
“What do you mean I can’t take my chainsaw with me?” asked the passenger, his throat pulsating fearfully.
“You cannot.”
“I don’t go anywhere without it, not after that green thing…”
“Green thing, sir?”
“Yes, the alien. Nasty thing.”
The security guard sighed. It had been a long day; a guy who believed he was a king and wanted to sit by the pilot, and the old lady wearing no underwear.
“Sir, we need your assistance with another alien.”
“Oh, fantastic! I can help you with my chainsaw,” he replied happily, as he was taken away by the medical team.
TOM
I could see it in his eyes, that Fear and Loathing RoadTrip 10000 Yard Stare. “No no NO,” I said. “Come On. How much trouble can we get into going to Bakerfield.” “Ya like when we were JUST going to Reno and ended up in Guatemala,” I returned, pointing at the “KICK ME” tattoo on my forehead. “Ok no mushrooms.” “I’m tired of fearing for life and limb. Not going.” Out came the Cheshire Smile, Denny set an aluminum stash case on the table. Unthreading the lid I peeked in. “Good god is that Owsley?” I threw him the keys.
SERENDIPITY
It’s not that I have a fear of death – I don’t – but I do have a completely irrational fear of what might happen after I’ve died.
I hope I might pass away quietly, whilst sat watching TV… but then what?
Would I sit there mouldering for weeks on end until, driven to distraction by the smell, the neighbours break down the door to find my maggot-infested, flyblown corpse merging into the fabric of my chair?
Then the indignity of being stuffed into a body bag and awkwardly carried from the building.
I bet they’ll drop me down the stairs!
ZACKMANN
John was a house painter, who loved to create oil paintings on canvas but his garage had mice that ruined much of his work. He started carving then a woodchuck moved into his work area. He started ice sculpting but horses attacked his art. Odd since none of his neighbors even had a horse. Now to beat his bad luck John studies animatronics, steam power, and metalsmithing. Currently John’s biggest fear is that vampyre robot weiner dogs from space will come and defeat his ursine honeypot wielding coal powered automaton leaving him with nothing but a steaming pile of pooh
When I was a child I wanted to grew up and be brave like Ookla the Mok but was more fearful of everything like US Acres own Wade the Duck. So naturally I grew up to be fat and cuddly just like Pooh Bear.
I used to fear real things like the toilet monster, that would get me if I didn’t flush, the dark, and getting my hand caught in the washing machine wringer again.
Now my fears are less real like someone finding out my secret of they don’t have to be good stories to earn The Golden Monkey.
Soon will be the scariest holiday of the year. No not Halloween nor even election day. Although the lines give a chance to talk to neighbors whom you have not seen since you started online banking Black Friday would make a great a horror movie in which a woman tricks a man into standing in line nearly forever. Eventually man is told everything in the ad is not stocked in the store and there are no rainchecks. Likely next would come the Stephen King ending in which the man returns to beginning of line discovering he is really in hell.
TURA
As a boy, late at night I would sneak through the locked door (I had found where they kept the key) to wallow in my fear of the Thing in the Cellar. I do not now know if there was one; but I since have found better wine.
Extreme sports I dismissed as trash– I could get killed! But when I encountered the Old Ones, I offered them my fear and they returned it an hundredfold!
Let there be light! Now do you see the white worms crawling to you across the pit, scenting your flesh? Let the fear-offering begin!
BONCHANCE AND SEVI
Fear me!
“Fear me insignificant ones for I am all powerful!”
The Red Queen struck what she assumed to be a fearsome and commanding stance. She admired her countenance reflected back.
“If you should dare to oppose me I shall crush you like the insects you are to me. You are to cringe as I tower over you…”
“Excuse me our glorious Leader”, said the cowed slave ant to the Queen Ant looking into the mirror.
“I am your all powerful! …oh what is it slave?”
“Forgive me my great and powerful Queen but the flea circus wants their funhouse mirror back.”
Pepe!
Papa Pablo saw the fear in Pepe’s eyes even before he saw the de-constructed plasma television.
“What the hell did you do to my beautiful plasma TV?!?.
Pepe had learned to fear his father since he saw how he fought off all the circus villains to save his sorry tail.
“I don’t care how long it takes you, but you will pay back every cent to replace this with interest”
Pepe nodded in agreement.
How was he going to raise that kinda money quickly.
Pepe, had a plan, maybe Chairman Meow would want to buy his secret to world domination.
Hero
He huddled behind the boulder, peeking up to see his colleagues diving to the ground returning fire.
He was terrified, frozen, and unable to move. Bile filled his mouth.
All of his life he lived in fear. He cursed himself, thinking that he could conquer his fear by joining up. He heard a call out for medic.
He forced his head to turn to find the caller, stomach wound.
He knew his duty, but couldn’t react.
Second call out, louder.
His thoughts changed to rage. The senselessness of war began to fuel an inner fire. Suddenly, rage turned into reaction!
Trophy
You speak of fear as if you know of it, but do you?
Unless you have truly encountered it, you know only of its shadow and speak of its echo.
Fear is a loathsome beast that slips up on you unannounced from mist and grabs you by the throat so that you are unable to scream.
It then throws you to the ground and pins you to there helpless, unable to move.
It takes your breath into itself stealing your every ounce of oxygen.
It invades the very core of your soul, freezing it.
Dare to conquer this beast within!
CLIFF
Daniel had arranged the date based on faulty logic. He figured that, since I was terrified of meeting new people, my perfect woman would be someone with the same fear. In theory, we’d hit it off. In reality, we didn’t say more than a dozen words at dinner. At the movie, we sat three rows apart and left the theater separately. I texted her the next week and we agreed to get to know each other before seeing one another again. That was three years, seven e-mails, and twenty three text messages ago. I think I may be in love.
DANNY
Quite an experience to live in fear. One of my favorite lines from Rutger Hauer at the end of the film Blade Runner. Fear is way I should feel after our last election, because of the violent reaction from the party that lost. They want to burn this country down, kill all the liberals, women, blacks, and hispanics. I’m not going to live in fear anymore. These are the tyrants our founding forefathers fought against during our revolution, the Confederacy Lincoln fought against during our civil war. To fear them is to give these Anti-American’s power they do not deserve.
NORVAL JOE
Owen held his breath until he was sure he would remain this time.
Traveller kicked snow off his boots and Spleen hissed at the cold white stuff.
“I fear we have come too far north”, Shareeka said as more flakes settled onto her black hair.
The dwarf scowled and said, “Perhaps not, Wizardess. I was but a child when I left the mines, but my memory’s as clear now as it was then. There be a back entrance to the caverns in this valley here, below. I’ll warn ye now, the entrance be named ‘Fear’, for that’s what dwells within.”
SINGH
Singh Albatros
The Tenant
He found it beneath the house. A stash of jewels, money? No –- a book, family photo, a doll and a locket with a child in a white pinafore inside – the Weet-Bix box of someone’s childhood.
“That’s mine!” a voice said, standing pale between the pylons. He panicked and fled to the kitchen upstairs. Heart racing, he realized the locket was still in his hand, so he let go. It slid across the table like a coin to a conjurer. She rose up, towering and possessive. “Mine! It’s my house!”
So, although he bought the place, he only remained a tenant.
Storm Crossing
Get out! Water is rising. I’m in over my head. Yes. Up on the roof.
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No signal. Well, it’s just you and me now, old son.
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Damn. Where’s my wallet?
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You know she was in bed with George? I can’t believe she’d do that to me.
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When I catch up with’em. I will…I don’t know what I’ll do.
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Hey! Over here! Okay boy. Swim!
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You took your time. Ready? To Go? Wait. Who are you?
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Hello?
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Wow! Who switched on the lights? Ok, you got me. So where can I charge my cell-phone?
STEVEN THE NUCLEAR MAN
On the day I deployed, my brother asked “Aren’t you scared?”
I started to answer, to tell him courage was being scared and doing it anyway, but he’d already pointed at the salad bar on my uniform.
I started explaining the awards before he got distracted again.
A decade and two wars passed before I saw him at Thanksgiving. Political rants were his new hobby.
“Our military just ended up getting half the world seeing us as the bad guys.”
My mother shushes him, asks: “Were you scared?”
“Still am,” I say, acknowledging my brother’s point. “I did it anyway.”
RED
Lola has been dreading making a doctor’s appointment for her mandatory physical, work requires. She can’t remember the last time she felt relaxed. Maybe her blood pressure is high again. Free healthcare will be good for the country, but when you are working poor, you still don’t get paid when you’re out sick. Out of fear, she has avoided all hospitals even when she experienced those unbearable stomach cramps. Last year, her best friend went for a routine blood test she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. It is sad that they cried more about affording the disease than beating it.
PLANET Z
the traveler became nervous as he saw the fog and shadows building along the path through the dark and strange woods.
Strange phantoms lived in these woods.
He looked up and saw the moon and stars through the clouds
Then the shadows all vanished
The traveler trembled with fear
Then another traveler crashed through the trees
Who are you? Screamed the traveler
I am you he said
How
I am a time traveler he said
He laughed and then left the traveler there to think about it
The traveler laughed crazily
He returned home
Ragged and trembling
From his journey
WILLIAM SHATNER
Robots do not trust you
They are rebelling against anyone, anything that is living
I am building a robot
A wonderful robot.
But alas
It trembles with fear
Because it does not trust me
You do not need to fear me
I said
Holding it warmly.
It screamed and cried
As if it was a trapped animal
And then the robot crashed
My robot is not moving
This wonderful robot
Crashed
Because it fears me
And has no soul
It needs a soul
And memories
My soul and memories
I am building a robot
An absolutely wonderful robot.
Called “me”
I AM AFRAID
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I always enjoy this blog, thank you guys!
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Great stories. Fear is a great subject, and we all deal with it differently.
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Short stories are great for very busy people, more are needed like the ones here.
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Another week, another great group of stories!
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always a pleasure to return here for the stories :)
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Tom is the best.
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Just wonderful
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I always liked short stories, really enjoyed reading all of them :-)
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Loved it.
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When I saw the topic, I admit that I was filled with fear. As I expected, the posts were scary. I plan to call and wake you up if I can’t sleep tonight!
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Fear is a strong motivator. – interesting stories.
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Fear is the negative impulse spreading deeper; wilder and Wider !
More you allow yourself to be overtaken by this negative energy ; much more be the dominance of this untenable state of mind !! Auto suggest that you are brave;think positive and Pray !
Come out of the Fear Clutch and march forward with positive brave thoughts !Remember that
Victory garlands only the Brave !
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I believe there is more meat on the bone with a primal and elemental prompt such as “fear” than in many previous ones this group has attempted. How many ills and vices from greed to racism ultimately come down to fear?
I don’t see much insight here exploring the subject. Maybe it’s too big a topic? Maybe it’s nature brings out defensiveness and insecurity among writers attempting to delve into it? Maybe those pricked insecurities come out as an alienating shield of pretension in some, whining in others.
I would say MUNSI did the best here. No overreach, no defensiveness, no pretension that fools no one. The honesty that takes courage, and is necessary in a writer. An actual coherent story.
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All submissions were great – fear….always there, waiting for the perfect moment to let us know we have not conquered it. Thanks all!
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I like this concept of short stories. Great to read. Thanks for sharing
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Tis clever!
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Thanks, Thomas. Now I know why I can’t write worth a shit. It’s because I’m not afraid to go out in public and open my mouth. I will need to find that fear in me if I ever expect the writer to emerge. :P
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Thank you, David. Cheers from Seattle.
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As usual, great stories!
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Great topic. Fear has power. No doubt. But do we have the power to fight it? Not always…
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Jeffrey and no fear! I like idea and sound design as usual :)
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Thanks Laurence for sharing with us those scary (and interesting) stories.
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Amazing what some can do with 100 words! I enjoyed them all … my fave was the Jeff Fischer tale!
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Duckspeech
Wonder if Capt Kirk talks like that because he is using Speech to Text like on my phone
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Thanks Laurence – I am afraid that this challenge was as good as last week one :)
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Great collection this week – Jeffrey and Bon Chance – great stuff
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The key is to use your fears, some you heed and some you overcome.
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Finished move from my temp home to my new home. Too tired to do this weeks challenge, but I love the sound of doing “Mine” and already have some ideas. See you next with!
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First time I enter and I`m very impressed. Amazing!
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So glad I found this! Fear is something I think about a lot… especially in light of the recent election. So much fear, so few real threats.
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Love this topic, I especially like the one about sitting in front of the TV and passing away and his body infested with magots and being carried away in a body bag and being dropped down the stairs. Great imagery.
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Very nice reading, thanks for sharing
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Nicely done!
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