WRITING OBSTACLE

Incorporate a famous quote that you like into a short story or poem, but change its context so it means something quite different.

The quote could be from history, a movie, a speech - but try to use it in a way that doesn't relate to its original meaning.

Your Absolutely Bonkers

Finally I walk into the experimentation room with a facade of confidence. I then approach the subject. Dana Marcello: Age: 18. height:5,3. weight: 130. Parents: deceased. Mental conditions: Unspecified.

I look at the last one with a spark of hope and a little anticipation. Perfect.

“Hello Dana, my name is Dr. Chesh and I’ll be speaking with you today.”

“Oh, speaking,” she says sarcastically,” Is that what they call it nowadays,” she asks the wall behind her with a serious but snarky face.

I smile. “Ms. Marcello your mad; absolutely bonkers, but I’ll tell you a secret, all the best people are.”

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