The Sports Night Drabble Tree
A few weeks ago
slodwick ran a Supernatural drabble tree at her journal and I thought, "that is brilliant." So low and behold...the first writing challenge for Glee Week is a Sports Night Drabble Tree.
A drabble is a story in 100 words, no less, no more.
In a drabble tree, one person (will start the tree with a drabble, and people will reply to that drabble with their own, and people will reply to those drabbles with their own, etc. creating branches.
You must use a word or a phrase or a sentence from the drabble you're branching from, but you are not required to create "sequels"; your drabble can be a completely different mood/style/pairing/etc.
Anyone is welcome to play. And there are no restrictions on content. You can play as many times as you like, but please post each drabble separately, even if they're in response to the same original drabble.
I'll get us started:
Casey watched as Dan stretched out on the couch and pretended to be enthralled by the newspaper. He leaned back in his chair and said, “Plan to do some work anytime soon?”
“I’m plotting as we speak.”
“It looks like lazing about.”
“Often confused, but I’m actually plotting out my introduction,” Dan replied as he turned the page of his paper.
Casey folded his arms and narrowed his gaze on Dan. “Danny, how long have I known you?”
“You want an exact count or a vague answer?”
“Dan…”
“A long time.”
“Yeah.”
“So you know I’m not really plotting.”
“Exactly.”