
https://girlieontheedge1.wordpress.com/2026/04/01/its-thursdays-six-sentence-story-blog-hop-65/
Hello, Hagar here–sitting in for Cale during her leave.
Her optional to-do list included writing for challenges/prompts, and the asterisk by “Six Sentence Stories” indicated a high priority. I’ve sent up a prayer, and will try my best.
The host is Denise, talented writer and much-loved friend to bloggers. 6SS instructions can be found by clicking her link above. Her prompt this week is ORDER.
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The Order Rene would have chosen was a cloistered one.
Entering the convent’s office she saw a latticed grate separating visitors from the nun at the desk; it was both intimidating and comforting.
Rene desperately longed to leave the World which demanded so much, and returned a mere pittance of compassion.
She was young, and aware that those who thought they knew her were making less than heartfelt efforts to deter her (she wasn’t blind: they’d gladly be rid of her–locked up in a convent was preferable to their prideful self-regard, than hiding her in a mental institution).
The unsmiling nun eyed her for lengthy moments before saying, “you’ll no longer wear all that make-up, you know–there’s no place for such vanity in the service of the Lord–only submission to the rules of the Carmelite Order, and hushed humility at all times.”
After earnest soul-searching Rene withdrew her request to become a novitiate–and it had nothing to do with make-up; the risk of failing amid this pious community weighed heavily–if she disappointed them, and God, she’d have nothing left; perhaps in His mercy He’d find some small mission to occupy her, lest she crash and burn utterly.
Hagar