Monday, April 18, 2011

'O' is for...?

Thanks for all the weekend visits!  The 'N' word on Saturday was 'Naivety.'  I enjoyed your guesses!


Today Jessica Bell and I are showcasing excerpts we wrote for a prompt word that starts with 'O.'  After reading the passage below, can you determine which emotion/feeling/state of mind I've depicted?  After you guess in the comments, please follow the link to Jessica's blog and read her offering!


Here's my 'O' entry:


Reverend James loomed over his daughter, his shadow falling across her slender form.  “Where do you think you’re off to at this hour, Andrea?”  His voice was dangerously quiet.

“It's only four o'clock, Daddy.  I’m going jeans shopping with Karen.  Mama said I could.”  She added the last part in a rush.

Reverend chewed on his inner cheek, shifting his lower jaw which heightened the look of disgust on his face.  Slowly, he shook his head.  “I forbid you to go to that shopping mall without an adult chaperone.  You’re too young to handle yourself with the crowd of people that hang out there like it’s a tavern, or something.

“Daddy, I’m almost seventeen years old!”

“My point exactly,” he roared.  When she’d lowered her eyes, he went on.  “I want you to go upstairs.  Wash that silly make-up off your face.  Then, you’ll retire to your bedroom for the rest of the evening.  Spend time on your knees, girl, asking God for guidance.  When you have thought long and hard about the mischievous yearnings in your heart, then – and only then – will you come to my office and ask my forgiveness.  Understood?”


A car honked on the street.  Reverend James narrowed his eyes at his daughter, then nodded his head.  Andrea reached for the door handle and swung open the door.  Karen leaned across the front seat of her beat-up Chevy, a gift from her parents when she turned sixteen, and waved from the driver’s side.  Andrea smiled as a tear ran down her cheek, and she waved Karen on. 



Any guesses?  And here's the path that will lead you to Jessica's blog!  See you there!

                                    

14 comments:

Jessica Bell said...

Oh so sad ... :( Excellent entry, Nicole! :o)

S.A. Larsenッ said...

Ooh...bummer! Obedience. (bummer) :)

KM Nalle said...

Wow. She really is obedient. I might have sprinted out of the house and out to the car while screaming GO! OK, maybe not.

Wendy@FabNouveau said...

Oh this is horrible....
Obedience sounds right.although agony would be much more applicable :)

Laura S. said...

obduracy (dad) obedience (daughter)

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Obstinate comes to mind as well.

Rawknrobyn.blogspot.com said...

Wonderful blog. I'm here thanks to Alex.
Cheers,
Robyn

Lenny Lee said...

hi miss nicole! im thinking poor andreas opressed by her dad and she pretty obedient.
...hugs from lenny

Unknown said...

I'm here because of Alex too and now I've found a gem! What a brilliant way to do the A-Z. OK - I think it is obedience, but it could also be over-protection.
:)
Sue

Sheila Siler said...

I think Obedience or Opression depending on whether you mean the daughter or the father. Great scene.

Marjorie said...

Obstinacy?

Susan Flett Swiderski said...

Sounds like Oppression to me.

Angie Paxton said...

Overbearing for the dad. What a creep! Obedience for the daughter, but I think she should have ran fro her friend's car as fast as she could.

Raejean said...

I'd have to go with oppressed or overbearing.