If you don’t know what story cubes are, see the introduction to the story cubes series.

To see the original roll of the story cubes, see yesterday’s post.

Story Cubes story on top of "The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity, 2nd ed."
Story Cubes on top of “The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity, 2nd ed.”

I used to have a house. Then my wife turned it into a zoo. Not like the “border collie, Australian shepherd, and a tortie” kind of zoo it was before, but a multicolored explosion of all sorts of critters from bees to fish to beetles.

We were running out of space, but she said it was either her and them or nothing, so I pitched a tent under the big tree in the backyard. Now I go hiking a lot in the woods to see the free-range bees, fish, and beetles. It’s quieter that way.

I still have a house, but I may not have a wife after she sees what cube I used to represent her.

The comments section is the perfect place for what you came up with. I’m sure you did better than I did this week!



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