I'm hearing voices. The voices are arguing.
"I'll take the picture. The word rose is in the title of one of my stories," Mr. Faulker said.
"Hey, Mr. Faulkner, a rose is the central symbol in one of my stories. I want it," Mr. Wilde said.
"Readers loved my poem about a red rose. I could use it," Mr. Burns said.
"I used a rose in my play before any of you wrote it in your stories. So, I get it," Mr. Shakespeare bragged.
"Excuse me, Mr.Shakespeare. Have you read about Aphrodite in my epic poem the Iliad? I used a rose before you. I should get priority!" Homer exclaimed.
I hear a soft, meek voice.
"What a wonderful image. I think I'll write a story about it. Maybe someone will post it on-line," the little old lady said.
I hope she does. I'll be in another story!