Welcome to Sunday Photo Fiction! Each week I will post a new photograph, taken either by myself or donated by a member of the community. The challenge is to write a story using 200 words or less based, on the prompt. When you are done, post your story and the photo prompt on your blog. Please make sure you give proper credit to the photographer. Use the InLinkz froggy icon below to add your story to the SPF collection. While you are there, take time to read and comment on some of the other stories. I know you will not be disappointed.

Photo Credit Susan Spaulding
RED LIGHTING
by John Yeo
Billy and Mary were lovers. From the moment they met, it was a flash of lightning that lit up the fires of longing.
Billy was at a crossroads when he first met Mary. He’d just left school without any qualifications and without any chance of a job. Dyslexia was the funny word his English teacher had used. Billy hadn’t a clue what that meant. A stocky lad, with a shock of shoulder-length red hair, that hung loosely on his shoulders. Again his English teacher, Mr. Sykes, had a theory that red-haired people were renowned for being short-tempered and irritable, easily distracted without the means to apply themselves to the task in hand. Billy had his own opinions on bitter, bigoted, world-weary, self-opinionated English teachers who were swayed by popular prejudices against anyone who appeared slightly different.
Billy had a business in full swing with his Uncles who were fishermen.
He managed to change the colour of the harbour coast lights by inserting cellophane paper to warn the boats not to approach shore whenever there was danger. Smuggling was helping Billy get the funds to marry Mary and take her away. Billy was a genius.
© John Yeo ~ All rights reserved
Well lets just hope he doesn’t get caught before he can marry Mary and take her away..
It would be nice to have a happy ending within the 200 words Violet. Perhaps a lottery win to help pay the back taxes. 😊🌈🌈
Well done Billy – although I hope he’s not the Billy that ends up in my story this week! Nicely done John 🙂
Ha! A genius indeed. All the best to him and Mary, they have a bright and colorful future ahead of them 🙂
Billy certainly was proving his English teacher wrong by doing reasonably way in his business and getting his love to marry him.
Thanks Abhijit, I’m glad you enjoyed this. 😊
Genius presents itself in many different ways! ExcellentJohn
My story is called Anguish
Thanks Kieth, I appreciate your feedback. 😊🎎🍂
Pretty clever lad.
Thanks Danny ~ I guess it takes all kinds. 😊