The next photo is the PROMPT. Remember, all photos are property of the photographer, donated for use in Friday Fictioneers only. They shouldn’t be used for any other purpose without express permission. It is proper etiquette to give the contributor credit.
PHOTO PROMPT © Ted Strutz
Genre: Literary Fiction
Word Count: 100
HANAI
I met Kevin online. Our connection began with shared interests and blossomed into more.
“You should visit in person,” said my sister.
“Fat chance. He’s in Hawaii, I’m in Nebraska.”
Last week I received an airline ticket.
“Next Saturday. Icon Grill. Seattle.
Aloha,
Kevin.”
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He slides into the booth across from me. “You bring it?”
From my purse I take a faded photograph of twins, a boy and a girl. Korean War orphans. I’ve carried it for forty years.
His almond-shaped eyes crinkle as he fishes an identical photo from his wallet.
“Jah-meh, I always hoped to find you.”
*Jah-meh – Korean for sister
Confession: this is a retread that I’ve posted a couple of times before. So if it looks familiar, you know why. If you wrote a story in 2013 or 2016 for this lovely photo from Ted Strutz, who is sorely missed, feel free to repost. 😉 Shoot me an email if you’d like to reach out to Ted via snail mail. ❤




An endearing story, which rings true for many people.
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Dear James,
There many wonderful and incredible stories of birth families being reunited, aren’t there? Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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How lovely! And generous too. I think it may be a familial bond of extraordinary strength.
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Dear Sandra,
They say there’s a deep connection between twins. I never really saw that between my mom and m,y uncle, though. Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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And so, the relationship suddenly becomes real. Lovely, Rochelle
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Thank you so much, Neil.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Beautiful ending!
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Thank you so muich, Reena.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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How lovely!
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Thank you.
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What a blessed reunion that must have been! Love this.
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Dear Violet,
We can only hope it was a blessed reunion. Of course I like to think so. 😉 Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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May be a repeat, but it’s a GOOD one! Enjoyed it just as much the first time. War always leaves too too many orphans. sigh… such a tragic thing. Hope you’re having a great week! Shalom, Bear
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Dear Bear,
I appreciate your coming along for another read. Thank you for your kind comments.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I LOVE this story!
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Happy to hear it, Linda. 😀 Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I love it!
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That makes me happy, Peter. Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Rochelle, your story gives me the warm fuzzies. I love happy endings.
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Dear Lisa,
We all need a happy ending once in a while, don’t we? Thank you. 😀
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Rochelle, indeed we do.
You are welcome.
Shalom,
Lisa
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Lovely story and well worth the retread, Rochelle. I’d forgotten this photo had come up twice before – now I’ll have to go for another hunt and see if I have 2 past stories for it or just one!
Send a hi to Ted from me next time to write. He is indeed much missed.
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PS The “Aloha Kevin” in this story reminded me of another much missed former fictioneer too. Ah, the old crowd.
Jen
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Dear Jen,
The “Aloha, Kevin” was very much a nod to that former fictioneer. I miss him greatly. I still hear from him every so often.
Glad you enjoyed my story again. I figured it had been long enough that not many would remember it. One of the perks of having done this now for going on twelve years. 😉
Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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That’s good because Seattle’s Icon Grill permanently closed in 2017.
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Thanks for the info, James.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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A touching tale indeed, Rochelle. Stories such as this deserve to be brought back to life now and again.
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Thank you so much for your kind words, Keith.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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beautiful story. i love happy endings. 🙂
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Thank you so much, Plaridel. 😀
Shalom,
Rochelle
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how lovely
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Thank you, Nandini.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Wow. That’s a lovely story. Makes me want to cry, in the best of ways!
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Dear Angela,
Thank you for such a sweet comment that leaves me smiling.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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What a blessing to have found each other after all those years. Another glorious story, dear Rochelle!
Shalom
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Dear Nancy,
Wow what a comment/compliment! Thank you!
Shalom,
Rochelle
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This is lovely.
Give Ted our thanks in your next correspondence His humor is truly missed.
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Thank you, Dawn. I’ll be sure to send your comments Ted’s way. As I said, if you’d like to do that personally, email me and I can send you his snail mail address. He really appreciates the correspondence. Since his stroke, he’s not able to write much back. 😦
Shalom,
Rochelle
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A beautiful story with a happy end. This one touches the heart
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Thank you so much for your lovely comment, Laurie.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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