He slipped the sunglasses out of his breast pocket and put them on. The yellow sky had been his cue. He pulled the ball out of his right pocket.
His instructions had read,
“YELLOW SKY:
- Don these sunglasses
- Oblong ball in your right hand
- Leave the building.
- Walk east.
- Push the button on the ball when you see the ship.”
He left the building and walked east. Other people seemed oblivious to the yellow haze. He reached up to pull down the sunglasses, but jerked his hand away as he recalled the vehemence with which the little man who had handed him the package had said, “Follow these instructions EXACTLY. Don’t do more. Don’t do less.”
He wasn’t sure if pulling the sunglasses down would be more OR less, but it certainly wasn’t part of the instructions.
The haze was heavy, stifling, but odorless. Nobody else seemed aware of it. Nobody seemed perturbed. Nobody cared.
He shifted the ball in his right hand and started to pass it to his left, but stopped. The instructions were clear which hand it should be in.
He stopped when he saw the ship, a huge orb, maybe 20 stories high. Eight spidery legs extended from it and were firmly planted on the ground. A long ramp extended down to the sidewalk and strange humanoids carrying weapons were running down it. People seemed oblivious to the whole thing.
He felt the button under his right thumb, hesitated a moment, and pushed it.
I missed last week’s Unicorn Challenge. I have a submission started in my draft folder for it — 142 words worth of set-up.
This week I was determined not to miss it — so you’ve got 250 words of set-up, but — dang it all! — I don’t know what happens. Why the importance of adhering exactly to the instructions? What did the button do?
The Unicorn Challenge is simple:
Maximum of 250 words.
Inspired by photo prompt above.
Not a word about being a complete story.

Sally this has me intrigued! I do want more of the story!
well done!βI’m ready to keep reading!
Well, you’re back with a bang this week, Sally. (No pun intended!)
What an intriguing tale.
Lots of unanswered questions that build up the mystery, and yet it’s still a full story, albeit one that leaves the reader wondering.
I really like it.
Very intriguing story. What happened next?
I wish I knew!
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Gah! I really, really hope there is a part 2 where we discover who they are, what their mission is, who the little man was, what part they both play, why no one else could see the ship, and WHAT HAPPENED WHEN HE PRESSED THE BUTTON! πππ
hahaha β I think Iβm good at raising questions, but not very good at knowing all the answers.
Well….bummer!!!!
What I SHOULD do is try to write the next 250 words and see where they take us.
That sounds like a fantastic prompt and plan!
First, let me finish my A-to-Z Challenge. I’m stuck on K.
I want to know what happened next too. I think he blew up. The humanoids continued to exit the ship and disappeared into the crowd of oblivious humans. But maybe not.