Received two conflicting emotions that refer to the same scene
Excited and Anxious
Since I am writing this the night before I went with a variation of the prompt of going from one emotion to the next. I also went with my favorite genre to write.
Anxious to Excited.
The moon's light stretched and danced across the metal railings, bright headlights whizzed by, a gust of wind rustling through the fur of the fawn slapping it right in the face. Little legs rocked and swayed, its eyes darted back and forth between the approaching and leaving colored boxes. It wailed and cried but its voice was lost in the roars of the passing entities; it didn't know where its mother had gone. That was until it heard the familiar crunching of hooves behind it, their eyes met and it turned tail, rushing back into the woods to rejoin its family.
Excited to Anxious.
The music hummed softly masking the roll of the tires. A stuffed bunny was pulled tightly against the little girl's chest, her gaze scanning the woods. "Look mommy!" She pressed her finger against the glass window at the little deer by the side of the road. "It's a baby deer!" She squealed, clutching her bunny tighter, her lips pressed into a huge smile. Her mother's eyes shifted to the side to glimpse the deer, slowing slightly in case it ran out into the road but that's when she saw it. Her hands began to sweat, her body tensed, her heart raced, kicking the car back up in speed. What was that behind the deer?
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