She waited at the gates for her turn. She had been reincarnated twice before and found him late in her last life. Their souls were destined for love. Third time is the charm.
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Written for the Trifextra post: On to the new prompt. This weekend we’re asking for 33 of your own words inspired by the idiom, third time’s the charm. This familiar phrase may have an indeterminate origin, but its meaning is clear. Whether or not you include the phrase itself is up to you. Just make sure to use exactly 33 words. And, as usual, have fun with it!
Star-crossed lovers, indeed! This was rather romantic. Nicely done.
Thank you so much. Hard to do it justice in 33 words, but at least the idea came across.
excellent – now I want the whole story!
I hope to write it soon!
I will look forward to it!
I’d better get writing when I get home!! 🙂
Oh to have that kind of love ♥
One can dream….. 🙂
I hope she finds him right from the start this time!
Me too!! 🙂
Oh to have found it in only three! But then, where would all of these lovely grey hairs have come from? Grey hair is in now, isn’t it???
Good Lord….I hope so!! 😉
Sometimes it just takes awhile, right? 😉 Thanks for linking up!
Thanks for reading! 🙂
It’s meant to be! A love that last through eternity!
Love with no boundaries. 🙂
If they were meant to be together, the third time must be charmed 🙂
Fingers crossed!
Aw, this is lovely! What a great take on the prompt!
Thank you! 🙂
What a wonderful piece. I actually gave an audible gasp when I realised what gates she was waiting near. I love micro-fiction.
Thank you! I love the challenge of micro-fiction.