
“Don’t part!”, advised the divorced judge.
This post was written in response to Six Word Story Prompt- Judge. I thank Shweta for hosting this challenge.

Thank you!
“Don’t part!”, advised the divorced judge.
This post was written in response to Six Word Story Prompt- Judge. I thank Shweta for hosting this challenge.
Thank you!
Hmmm interesting .. the judge may be repenting his/her own decision of divorce? π§
Or the suggestion is to not part with the money?
Many stories could be told as a background of these six words! Nice take Aashi
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Agree with you..many stories can be formed
Nice one !
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Yes, it’s upto the reader’s imagination. Thanks a lotπβ£
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My pleasure π
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Yes I wrote it in the sense that the judge is repenting his or her own decision.
But the other take that you have defined holds good too.
I agree it can be thought of in different ways.
Thank youππ
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Great take! π Can be interpreted in so many ways…
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Thank you βΊβ€ I actually realise now how these six words can bring up different stories.
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Yes, π kudos to you!
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ThanksβΊ
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Deep!
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Thanks a lotπ
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Good one…can lead to many interesting angles to take it forward Aashi!
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Happy to hear that!!β€
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Good one!!! Interesting
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Thank youπ
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Anytime!!!
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Oh wow!
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Thank youβΊπ
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Nice advice. But I think I have a better one – Don’t marry in the first place.
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Yes I agree with your adviceπ€ Great advice!
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Thanks! π
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Hillarious, Aashi! I needed a laugh about now! β€ Hope all is well! Cheryl
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Thank youπ
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A tale that conveys so much! Good one, Aashi. Thanks for joining in π
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Thank you very much!!ππ
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