Wednesday 12 February 2020

DOGLET - 100 word story

Hello again. 
I've been away scuba diving in Thailand which was rather wonderful. Now I'm feeling refreshed and raring to write again. 
This week's Friday Fictioneers photo prompted a story from the heart. (My dog would fully understand.)


PHOTO PROMPT © Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
DOGLET


Joanie looked out the window and sighed. Doglet sighed too.
Joanie looked at Doglet. 'This is all your fault.'
Doglet cocked his head. It is?
'If I didn't have you, I could stay in.'
Doglet whined softly. You said you'd rather have a dog than children.
'I bloody hate rain,' said Joanie.
Believe me, so do I. But, the thing is: I need to pee.
'I suppose you need to pee?'
Doglet gently head-butted her leg. I really do.
'Okay, mate. Sorry.' Joanie suddenly smiled. 'I'd still rather have you than children.'
Course you would. Shall we go?







After the first couple of comments I decided to edit the punctuation, for clarity. Hope you enjoyed this story and I look forward to your comments. 


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43 comments:

  1. I generally have an aversion to talking animals. But in this one you gave us the dog's communication sisgns, allowing me to believe the dialogue was completely invented by the narrator. That was clever

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    1. Yes, the dog's physical signs to its owner were deliberate as I didn't want to write a story about a talking dog. I'm glad to hear it worked.

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  2. Dear Susan,

    What a delightful piece. I loved the 'dialogue' although I don't think Doglet is actually speaking. I miss having a furry child but we're just not in a position to care for one.
    I'm very jealous of your scuba diving. Cheers from one mermaid to another.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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    1. Thanks, Rochelle. No, Doglet isn't actually speaking - just making his needs plain (which is what my dog does).
      p.s. don't be jealous of the scuba diving - go and do it!

      Susan A Eames at
      Travel, Fiction and Photos

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  3. A dog's gotta do what a dog's gotta do...

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  4. You made me feel sympathy for both Joanie and Doglet - no mean feat given that I'm a cat lady. I thought you captured something of the essence of the way our companion creatures 'talk' to us - well written!

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    1. Thanks, Penny. I wrote this story from my experiences with my own dog, and I couldn't resist posting a pic of her. :)

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  5. That's the thing with any pet - you've gotta take the good with the bad!

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    1. Absolutely. I tell myself this every time I need to take my dog out in the rain.

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  6. I could easily put my granddaughter's dog in this picture. He sits and stares intently, speaking clearly with his eyes, when he needs to go out. Wonderful story.

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    1. Ah, that's sweet, Linda. If I'm sitting down my dog touches my arm with her paw when she needs to go out.

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  7. Dogs will speak clearly to anyone who pays attention. I wish Thing would learn that outside can be pee time as well as play time.

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    1. He he - yes, most dogs are very good at conveying their needs.

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  8. A perfectly dignified dialogue, no matter who was or wasn't speaking.

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  9. I love how you did this, Susan. I am constantly giving Zeke words, too ;-)

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    1. Thanks, Dale. My own dog always cocks her head from side to side when she's trying to understand what I'm saying to her - and we usually 'get' each other in the end.

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  10. Too cute. I swear these conversations do happen.

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    1. Thanks, Tannille. They certainly happen between me and my dog. :)

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  11. Aw, Doglet (great name!) always has ways to make his needs known :-)

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    1. Thank you! I chose that name because I often refer to my own dog as Doglet. :)

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  12. Wonderful dogalogue Susan! Looking out of the window right now, I'm pleased I've not got a doglet.

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    1. He he - it's a tough call when it's tipping it down, but needs must. Thanks for commenting, Keith.

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  13. Doglet knows how to get her own way!

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  14. In the case of my own 'doglet' just one pleading look from those big brown eyes and I'm pulling on my rainwear.

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  15. after a while, owner and dog can understand and communicate each other needs. :)

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  16. OMG such a cute little friend ! Great story. I LOVED his thoughts haha
    I share the pain, I hate the rain, especially when I have to put the bins out during a downpour

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  17. Ah, I love this dialogue. I've never had children, by choice, and have always had kitties for this very reason! I love the internal and external dialogue. Well don.e

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    1. NO!!!! I'm not unknown. I'm Alicia!!!

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    2. Hi Alicia - thanks for commenting. (I wonder why the first post came up 'unknown'?)

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  18. Loved this! I'm lucky to live where we can just open the door and let the dog go out in the rain to take care of her business.

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    1. I can let mine out into the garden when I'm at home in Ireland, but I have to shove her out as she doesn't like the rain. I don't have a garden in my Spanish winter house, but fortunately it doesn't rain very often!

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  19. Thankfully it doesn't rain every day! Their companionship more than makes up for getting a little wet once in a while.

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    1. Yes, indeed. I'd never be without my little 'doglet', Colline.

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  20. I could relate to this not just because we call ours Doglet but also because I have those kind of daft conversations with him.

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    1. He he - I think it's probably par for the course when it comes to our pets, Michael.

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  21. I talk to my pets like this too, and I know they understand me! I so envy your scuba-diving experience!!

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    1. Thanks for commenting, Fatima. I've been scuba diving since the early 90's - it's very addictive! :)

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  22. Awww...a sweet dog story. My guys aren't always happy about the rain either.

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    1. Glad you liked the story, Sascha. Even many wild animals seek shelter from rain if they can. :)

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