Being by the ruined temple was not an accident. He had seen it thrice in his dreams always waking up before the deity showed him the reason he was led to there. He had been left with a vague sense of riches awaiting him if he visited the place.
After much googling and scraping together the money, he had made the trip. Now standing in front of the temple, he felt foolish. Was all of this for nothing?
After circumbulating the temple a few times, he had turned to leave when he had come face to face with a withered old lady who had screamed “Kaun-proh” and hugged him.
Seeing his confusion, she had replied in broken English – “You. My dead son. Come back. I give you much gold.” and led him to a hidden chamber beneath the temple with bars of gold filled to the ceiling.
(147 words)
“What Pegman saw” is a weekly challenge based on Google Streetview. Using the 360 degree view of the location provided, you must write a piece of flash fiction of no more than 150 words. You can read the rules here.
What a fabulous story. You perfectly capture the nagging half-remembered sense of dreams. Glad this fellow followed his dream. It certainly had a payoff!
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Thanks Karen. ❤️ the prompt and of course your fantastic google 🌎 tours. Glad you liked it.
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Great story. I love the concept, too.
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Thanks Hardy. Appreciate you writing in.
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I can’t decide if he’s very lucky or something bad awaits him. Nice story, perfectly matched the prompt.
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Thanks for writing in Iain. Glad you liked it.
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Wow! I didn’t expect that!
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Thanks for stopping by Penny. Hope you liked it.
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Dear Lavanya,
That was certainly something to come “home” to. Imaginative and well done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thanks Rochelle
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Okay, for that, I might consider coming back to this earth a second time. Great story!
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Thanks Jelli. Glad u liked it
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This dream, this premonition, this fate, was always his, I feel.
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Yes, I think so too. The wait of the mother for the son to come back from the dead is the understatement here. Thanks for writing in Kelvin.
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I do love a happy reincarnation story 🙂 Nicely done Lavanya!
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Thanks Dahlia. Glad you liked it.
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