She Liked It - Writing Contest Prompt?

"She liked it"

sounds like a good final line of a story. I hear echoes of "Reader, I married him" - the famous line in Charlotte Bronte's immortal "Jane Eyre." (It also inspired a book title.)


Could this be the prompt for Keangaroo Writing Contest #1...?

Instead of supplying first words, supply FINAL words of a story.

Reader, I hear you. Would you like this to be a writing contest prompt?

No?

*sigh

Sorry, @geekorner aka Thunder_God, I saw this AFTER I'd published this post (I be editing it now):


Wait!
what about THEY liked it?

He liked it.
They liked it.
We hated it.

Remember that Life cereal commercial? "He likes it! Hey Mikey!"

I rest my case. Someone "Liking" it could very well be the END of a story.

With all due respect, Thunder God.

Comment to this post an assent, a nay, or an idea of your own. If your prompt is is better, you'll get full credit --in writing, not $$$ SBD--unless the contest pulls in so many upvotes, I can throw money around like candy at a parade.

Contest winners get paid $5 to $20 SBD,

depending on what all is in my wallet.

I'll give it a week. If nobody replies, I'll go "live" with whatever contest prompt I wish.

--Yes. I have hosted three writing contests at Steemit, under the name Rhino, which was given to me, but I have decided to hand it back. "Kean" sounds like "kane," not "keen," hence, "Keangaroo." (I love rhinos, but the little roo is closer to my spirit animal, if I have such a thing.)

Another place to ping me with ideas is The Isle of Write --

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Pixabay photo of baby roo ("joey"), 1942

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