Ayla’s observation poked his interest. He logged in to review the analytics. She was right; the WeWatch Channel alone added forty subscribers, and the videos counted hundreds more views than the previous week.
Robert’s limited understanding of this network’s web: growth over time was standard; his daughter’s reaction lifted his spirits as he’s wrestled, throughout each and every project, with his learning curve.
His phone rang. On the other end was the broken English of Flavio Domingo, “I saw joor e-mail, porra. I luh what choor doing with the site. Let’s do lesson tomorrow at 3:30.”
“Sounds great!!”
Word Count: 100

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Prompted from MMA Storytime’s 100 Word Flash Fiction Challenge at: https://mmastorytime.com/2020/11/23/100-word-flash-fiction-challenge-43/.

Prompted from V.J.’s Weekly Challenge at: https://onewomansquest.org/2020/11/23/vjs-weekly-challenge-122-the-phone-call/.
I thought this prompt might fit in with your storyline. Like the use of dialect.
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