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27.10.22

HIDING

 

HIDING

We’ve always loved camping. When the kids were small we camped out most weekends. We knew every corner of the country, all the off-grid places.

Later, without the kids, we tried a few foreign holidays, but we preferred our independence, so we bought this caravan. Other campers, with their bungalows on wheels, laughed at our tiny trailer, but we liked being able to fit into small spaces.

Then the invasion happened. We packed our little caravan with food and hid in the forest, using branches as camouflage.

Soldiers destroyed our village and killed our neighbours, but they never found us.

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The moment I saw Bill Reynolds' photograph I fell in love. What a wonderful little trailer, just right for one! If only I was younger. *sad face*

Thanks as ever to Rochelle for hosting Friday Fictioneers - if you fancy reading other short stories, or writing one of your own, she hangs out at https://rochellewisoff.com/


19 comments:

  1. Having that tiny trailer is what ended up saving their lives.

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    1. What a pity their neighbours didn't do the same.

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    1. I wish I'd got to it first!

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  3. Dear Liz,

    There's a lot to be said for fitting into smaller spaces. Nicely done.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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    1. I should know, having one of the smallest homes in the village!

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  4. A shame that it had to be used for this purpose, but a life saver.

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    1. A shame he couldn't save the others too.

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  5. The camper brought them joy, then saved their lives. You never know. Very creative, Liz!

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  6. It looks small and also looks like home because, truly, home is where the heart is.

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    1. It does look homely in a tiny way.

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  7. That tiny trailer would be easy to maintain, easy to hide. I hope it would also be easy to defend

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    1. I think defending it would be tricky.

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  8. Loved the story, Liz. The "teardrop" trailer belongs to my son (51). While he does do some camping, he mostly uses it for traveling to weekend concerts (music buff) where camping is a norm. It is basically a bed on wheels with a bit of a kitchen in the boot. :-)

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    1. I guessed there was only space for a bed and a boot!

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  9. I'm glad they survived. I agree, that is a darling camper.

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