Flash Fiction Prompt: Blood, Cash, and a Choice: What Would You Do?

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A drug deal goes wrong. Six men down. A bag full of untraceable money left behind. Do you run, report, or risk everything?

✍️ Flash Fiction Prompt

Grab Hold First Line:

The gunfire stopped as suddenly as it began, leaving only the stench of blood and a trash bag stuffed with untraceable bills at my feet.

Paragraph (190 words):

The alley was littered with bodies, four men sprawled lifeless in the shadows, their pistols cooling in their hands. Two others limped away, clutching wounds, vanishing into the night. What remained was silence—and the bag. It was ugly, torn plastic, half-covered in grime, but inside glimmered stacks of cash. Untraceable. Untouched. Enough to change everything. My pulse thudded louder than the last echoes of gunfire. Nobody had seen me. Not yet. No sirens wailed, no footsteps approached. Just me, the dead, and the fortune that had fallen from hell into my lap. My mind fractured into three paths. One: grab the bag, vanish into the night, and live like a king—or die trying. Two: call the cops, let the law sort it out, and walk away clean. Three: pretend I never saw a thing, erase the memory, and let the street swallow its own. My breath fogged in the cold air as I stared at the choice. The weight of the bag seemed heavier than all the bodies combined.


❓ Three Questions for Writers

  1. Does the protagonist grab the money, risk the danger, and keep silent?
  2. What hidden consequence follows if they turn it in to the authorities?
  3. How does the decision shape the rest of their life—or end it?

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