Reply with a word for a disability microfic https://t.co/ConggtPn39— Alyssa (@yes_thattoo) August 31, 2019
This is me saving the fiction I wrote, and putting it in one place for blog followers who don't necessarily use Twitter.
Prompt: Cape
Her cape could double as a magic carpet. It came in handy when people forgot they were supposed to have ramps...— Alyssa (@yes_thattoo) August 31, 2019
Prompt: Echo
“Echo echo echo!” I called out to the canyon. My voice didn’t come back, but I was having fun repeating the word anyways.— Alyssa (@yes_thattoo) August 31, 2019
Prompt: Exuberant
When she heard the news, Anna couldn’t stop happy-flapping. Not that she wanted to. Being elected President definitely warranted happy-flapping.— Alyssa (@yes_thattoo) August 31, 2019
Prompt: Horses
We made prostheses for the horses who lost legs in accidents.— Alyssa (@yes_thattoo) August 31, 2019
Prompt: Triskaidekaphobia
I looked at the AAC specialist.— Alyssa (@yes_thattoo) August 31, 2019
"... did you really need to unmask *exactly 13* words on that page? Can't we add, like, one more out of ALL THE WORDS?"#AAC #slpeeps #slp
Prompt: Ecstatic
They shook their wife awake. "Text the midwife, it's time!" they signed.— Alyssa (@yes_thattoo) August 31, 2019
Their wife placed a hand on their belly, ecstatic, and reached for her cell phone.
Prompt: Kiss
At the end of the date, she rolled her wheelchair around the table, next to his. "May I kiss you?" she asked.— Alyssa (@yes_thattoo) August 31, 2019
"Yes," he said.
And they did.
Prompt: Dorsiflexion
The patron goddess of travel taught you to ride side-saddle, to avoid dorsiflexion.— Alyssa (@yes_thattoo) August 31, 2019
Prompt: Strong Independent Person
The princess couldn’t speak, so she studied magic and designed a slate that spoke what she wrote on it.— Alyssa (@yes_thattoo) August 31, 2019
Prompt: Crackle
His joints crackled as he put his knee back together. "What, haven't you ever seen a cyborg?" he joked. (He wasn't actually a cyborg, yet. Just hypermobile.)— Alyssa (@yes_thattoo) August 31, 2019
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