The Engagement Ring
Some things are just to good to be true.5 total reviews
Comment from Rachelle Allen
Oh, wow! This was EXCELLENT! I thoroughly enjoyed the read! Thank you. Very suspenseful, and you did not rush the plot (or drag it, either.) Perfect pace. You gave us time for "it" to settle in and then watch the horror unfold before our eyes. I especially liked the way the story made a perfect circle, including all the dialog.
I have to share that it reminded me of something that happened in my town when I was just a child. My mother's favorite friend had been given the fur coat she wanted on Christmas Eve, by her husband. Exactly one year later, to the day, she died of a cerebral hemorrhage. The husband sold the coat to the man who also bought his business from him (a soda shop/luncheonette in town) and that man gave it to his wife on Christmas Eve, and a year to the day later, SHE died of a cerebral hemorrhage. (My mother's friend was in her forties and had never been sick. The woman who received the coat next was in her TWENTIES and had never been sick! Supposedly, her husband's first order of business, after the funeral, was to burn the coat.) I hadn't thought of that in decades until I read this riveting story of yours! Great work. xo
reply by the author on 02-Jan-2024
Oh, wow! This was EXCELLENT! I thoroughly enjoyed the read! Thank you. Very suspenseful, and you did not rush the plot (or drag it, either.) Perfect pace. You gave us time for "it" to settle in and then watch the horror unfold before our eyes. I especially liked the way the story made a perfect circle, including all the dialog.
I have to share that it reminded me of something that happened in my town when I was just a child. My mother's favorite friend had been given the fur coat she wanted on Christmas Eve, by her husband. Exactly one year later, to the day, she died of a cerebral hemorrhage. The husband sold the coat to the man who also bought his business from him (a soda shop/luncheonette in town) and that man gave it to his wife on Christmas Eve, and a year to the day later, SHE died of a cerebral hemorrhage. (My mother's friend was in her forties and had never been sick. The woman who received the coat next was in her TWENTIES and had never been sick! Supposedly, her husband's first order of business, after the funeral, was to burn the coat.) I hadn't thought of that in decades until I read this riveting story of yours! Great work. xo
Comment Written 31-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 02-Jan-2024
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They say that spirits and such can attach themselves to items and I played on that. I am honored that you liked it so much.
Comment from Aiona
Holey moley! I love this story so much. It's so tragic, but so karmic. And very well told. I don't think I saw any typos, because if there were any, I was too engrossed in the tale to notice. I wonder why it placed second.
reply by the author on 02-Jan-2024
Holey moley! I love this story so much. It's so tragic, but so karmic. And very well told. I don't think I saw any typos, because if there were any, I was too engrossed in the tale to notice. I wonder why it placed second.
Comment Written 31-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 02-Jan-2024
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Thank you so much for the stars. I am honored that you liked it so much.
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Have you thought about submitting it to a contest? Another one, I mean? :)
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Yes, actually. Sorry I took the weekend off. I have been looking up other writing contest since it got such a wonderful response.
Comment from Liz O'Neill
If we think something is too good to be true, it is...speaking from experience. I don't remember seeing this particular phrase before it's excellent. :"letting out a long sigh." Is this metaphorical foreshadowing: "I'm sorry," Rick said. "They're just not right." The plot thickens: "As the days passed, the couple started finding more and more things out of place around the house, and Megan's gown, veil, and shoes were out again in the guest room." This is excellent. You re definitely a good writer. A+
reply by the author on 26-Dec-2023
If we think something is too good to be true, it is...speaking from experience. I don't remember seeing this particular phrase before it's excellent. :"letting out a long sigh." Is this metaphorical foreshadowing: "I'm sorry," Rick said. "They're just not right." The plot thickens: "As the days passed, the couple started finding more and more things out of place around the house, and Megan's gown, veil, and shoes were out again in the guest room." This is excellent. You re definitely a good writer. A+
Comment Written 20-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 26-Dec-2023
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Thank you so much for the stars. I am so honored that you liked it. Sorry it took so long to reply holidays and all. I hope yours were pleasant.
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A great job
Comment from Iza Deleanu
Wow, what a story, you are right this is a horror story, a ring that makes the brides to be crazy. Sometimes perfection ends in death. Thank you for sharing and good luck with your writings.
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2023
Wow, what a story, you are right this is a horror story, a ring that makes the brides to be crazy. Sometimes perfection ends in death. Thank you for sharing and good luck with your writings.
Comment Written 19-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2023
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Thank you
Comment from Navada
This is so clever! I really like the way you foreshadowed something shady about the ring, traced the slow evolution of the curse and left us watching another man about to enter into the same madness. This would make an awesome movie!
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2023
This is so clever! I really like the way you foreshadowed something shady about the ring, traced the slow evolution of the curse and left us watching another man about to enter into the same madness. This would make an awesome movie!
Comment Written 19-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2023
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I see it as a movie in my head. I am honored you enjoyed the story.
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I can see why. There is a strong visual element to the story. It's very powerful.