Okay, so this is a little experiment of mine I would like to try out on here... The rules are that we all write as the narrator of the "adventures" of the same character, George Daniels, yet we may only write one paragraph at a time. We are all essentially writing a story by writing our own story.
Your paragraph should follow up on the paragraph before yours, but may be as random and crazy as possible. However, NO other characters are allowed- it is just you (the narrator) and George. Animals don't count.
Also, you must set a challenge for the person after you, like for example writing a paragraph without the letter e or m, or using all five senses, etc. Be random, yet do-able in one paragraph.
You may however, add three lines of thought that don't form part of the paragraph, e.g. I think I should go through the red door, George thought as he stood there indecisively... (as the narrator, you are not allowed to become George, and must attempt to speak of him in the third-person predominantly)
So let's start this tale...
On a cold autumn day, George Daniels walked into the abandoned coffee shop on the corner of Sixth and Main street. The walls were plastered with the clichéd rose pattern wallpaper, and old sepia photos dotted the walls. He walked over to a table beside the newspaper stand, took the top copy, and sat down to read the latest headlines.
challenge: Since this is the start, I'll keep this simple... Describe something else in the coffee shop, whether it be George, the newspaper or the shop.
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