
“Zee,” he said, “is the final letter.”
“Zed,” she said, her eyes rolling.
“Zzzz,” he said with his eyes closed, though he knew she wouldn’t be fooled.
“Zip,” she said, pointing rather rudely in an exaggerated display he couldn’t help noticing below his almost closed eyelids.
“Zipper,” he said, not to be outdone.
“Zero tolerance for other dialects?” she asked.
“Zero,” he said. “Zilch.”
“Zebra crossing?” she suggested.
“Zebra belongs in the zoo or in nature, but not on Main Street,” he said.
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8 replies on “Z Story for the #atozchallenge”
You did it!! I’m amazed at your creativity, especially on the dreaded X and Z.
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Thank you 😀
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Zany fun! Miriam, this has been a joy, and I’ve really looked forward to tuning in each day.
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Zonked am I, in the tired sense, but happy. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed all your comments. Thank you for tuning in, Cathy 🙂
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Congratulations on completing the challenge!
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Frankly Scarlett
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Thank you 🙂
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I’m still slowly working my way through visiting the A-to-Z participants, and I’m so delighted to have arrived here. You can trust I’ll be heading backwards through the alphabet to check out your other posts.
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Great to hear!
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