
Each day this month I’ll be posting an Alliterative Story with the A to Z Challenge letter of the day. You can join in the fun by submitting an Alliterative story or sensible poem of your own to a separate free challenge I’m hosting HERE Submit by April 10th to play. Give it a try!
Caroline callously cursed and cussed at Casey for causing chaos in the café while clearing clutter, though Casey’s clattering wasn’t carelessness. A customer collided with Casey while careening crookedly to catch a cab, and cutlery clambered to the Corian counter clacking and clinking before clunking to the coral-colored carpet. Coffee cups clashed, capsized, and cracked. Their contents creeped crazily toward cringing clients. Casey courageously caught the cascading cream in his cap. Caroline captured control and cowered, contrite at her crass, cutting, cruel condemnation. She cooperated and corralled caramelly cappuccino with her coat, curbing its crash-course with a caterwauling co-ed’s cardboard calico cat collectible. Some concession for her cantankerous cacophony at the commencement of the crunch. Caroline called for the cook to come and carry containers of cloths to Casey to combat the catastrophe. He complied copiously. She complimented Casey for his classy comportment and correctly conceded her common crustiness as crappy conduct. The crowd clapped and, after the commotion calmed, Caroline collaborated with Casey’s cleaning. Casey confirmed his contentment, capering across the coffeeshop to continue creating crisp cookie confections for collective carefree consumption.
by Sheri J. Kennedy, All Rights Reserved

well done!
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Thanks, Hobbo! 🙂
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That is amazing.
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Thanks, Jacqui!
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Congrats on continuing this cool, creative contest, my colleague!
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😀
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I can’t believe that this all actually makes sense. How clever to find all those Cs!
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hehe Thank you! It takes a bit of work to phrase a sensible story, but it’s addictively fun. 🙂 Glad you enjoyed it, Linda!
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