The Sheep – Friday Fictioneers

AnElephantCant ever hurt an animal
Although he occasionally sits on a cat
But it is always an accident
He does not set a precedent
He is not happy when he sees that cat flat

Once again it is Friday Fictioneer time.
Presented weekly by sultry shepherdess Rochelle, a flock of fabulous fablers present stories of ‘shear’ sublimity.
Just for ewe.
And ASheepishElephant tries to avoid baaa-aad jokes.
The idea is to write a very short story, circa 100 words, based on this picture prompt (below).
That’s it.

Copyright Adam Ickes

Copyright Adam Ickes

The Sheep

It is a difficult situation.
I mean, his time-keeping is awful.
And he is the untidiest character imaginable.
He wreaks havoc wherever he goes, leaves the store-room a mess.
He smells terrible.
But he is the best accountant I have ever met.
There is no pulling the wool over his eyes!
And I really like him, he has a great sense of humour.
But it is a question of necessity.
The recession is biting hard.
Money is tight.
The annual staff picnic is a major event in our calendar.
We always have a barbecue, so what choice do I have?

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About ceayr

A Scot who has discovered peace in a small town he calls Medville on the Côte Vermeille, C.E. Ayr has spent a large part of his life in the West of Scotland and a large part elsewhere. His first job was selling programmes at his local football club and he has since tried 73 other career paths, the longest being in IT, with varying degrees of success. He is somewhat nomadic, fairly irresponsible and, according to his darling daughter, a bit random. So, nobody’s perfect.
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37 Responses to The Sheep – Friday Fictioneers

  1. I love the funny spin you put on the prompt 🙂

    Shailaja/The Moving Quill

  2. Indira's avatar Indira says:

    Loved the intro as usual.’ recession is biting hard’ so true, to all of us.Very fun post.

  3. Sarah Ann's avatar Sarah Ann says:

    Very funny. Now what’s best – books that the tax man can’t question or keeping the staff happy? Great imaginative take.

  4. AnnIsikArts's avatar AnnIsikArts says:

    Actually a very clever presentation of how we justify to ourselves what we believe to be ‘wrongdoing’. 🙂

  5. I liked your flat cat and cooked mutton dressed as lamb. LOL

  6. MythRider's avatar MythRider says:

    Oh come on, where’s the honor? Who will be the blame when finances don’t add up?
    Well, I hope the picnic was memorable at least.
    Cute!

  7. Bastet's avatar Bastet says:

    Oh my! Poor ‘lil lamb .. another victum of the terrible economic situation! But a wonderfully funny poem for you! Lol!

  8. draliman's avatar draliman says:

    Oh no, don’t barbecue him!
    I loved your intro as well, very “punny” 🙂

  9. I like both my accountants and my goats bar-b-que’d.
    I especially like my accountant cooked on a horizontal spit.
    Randy

  10. RoSy's avatar RoSy says:

    He sounds like a keeper! 😉

  11. The ram is so lovable that he cannot end on the table for dinner.

  12. Oh no, don’t eat the sheep! So funny to have a sheep as an accountant. I enjoyed this very much 🙂

  13. Nan Falkner's avatar Nan Falkner says:

    Oh Elephant! You made me laugh so hard! You are funny, funny! Have a good week! Nan 🙂

  14. Elephant, That’ll be one coumpany barbecue that’ll go down in history. Run accountant, run! O_o If word gets out, they may have trouble hiring another accountant. Humorous and well written as usual. 🙂 —Susan

  15. liz young's avatar liz young says:

    Noooooooo! You can’t eat him!

  16. Ellespeth's avatar Ellespeth says:

    Oh my goodness 😛 This was a funny one and well written!
    Ellespeth

  17. It just kept getting funnier – from your introduction to the end. But oh, there’s a bite in the tail.

  18. Lyn's avatar Lyn says:

    Oh no! Poor little ram. LOL you’ve done it again Mr A.

  19. Ha! I loved this! Your stories never fail to throw me into roaring laughter, Elephant. Our accountant here isn’t much of a joy either, but I don’t think he’d taste very good barbequed. Thanks for the idea though. 😉

  20. This is very fun! Well done.

  21. Oh, I wasn’t expecting that! and the image of the flat cat was still in my head too….
    Well told 🙂

  22. Judah First's avatar Judah First says:

    As usual, I enjoyed the prologue as much as the great tale! Nicely done. 🙂

  23. camgal's avatar camgal says:

    Haha AnElephantcant, I guess the recession isn’t the only thing that is biting hard 😉 good one.

  24. dmmacilroy's avatar dmmacilroy says:

    Dear AEC,

    You’re warped, nicely so.

    Aloha,

    Doug

  25. Hannah's avatar Hannah says:

    As if getting fired wasn’t bad enough, he’s getting roasted, too! Clever as always.

  26. Pure skill!

  27. Adam Ickes's avatar Adam Ickes says:

    This was great, Sir Elephant. You truly are a master with words.

  28. I hope they find him tough and flavourless.

  29. Jan Brown's avatar Jan Brown says:

    Oh, you wicked, wicked elephant 🙂 What a tasty twist ending !!!

  30. emmylgant's avatar emmylgant says:

    Great take on the prompt. I wondered what you were going to do with it…
    As always, a well-seasoned tale.
    AnElephantCan and does do it ever time!

  31. Al's avatar Al says:

    I sheepishly like the way ewe rammed this in 🙂

  32. emmylgant's avatar emmylgant says:

    Great take on the prompt. I wondered what you were going to do with it…
    As always, a well-seasoned tale.

  33. Dear Elephant,

    Sounds like the menu starts with roast leg of accountant and hot crossed puns for dessert. Well done, sir. 😀

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

  34. Oh, you always have such a wicked sense of humor. I love it. That’s some serious downsizing.

  35. MrBinks's avatar MrBinks says:

    Funny from start to finish, nice one!

  36. storydivamg's avatar storydivamg says:

    Cute ending there, Elephant. I was wondering where you would end up with this, and you didn’t disappoint.

    Cheers!
    MG

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