Place – quagmire
Emotion – quarrelsome
Adjective – quirky
Verb – quieten
My animal – Quetzal

Quincy Jones was a very beautiful but a quarrelsome Quetzal. He thought that because of his beautiful colors and features, other birds were jealous of him.
One day he accidentally fell into a quagmire and started sinking into it. In his panic, he started struggling and the result was that he sank deeper and deeper into the quagmire.
A passing quail saw his struggle and advised him to quieten his struggles. He then threw a branch his way through which the Quetzal was rescued from death by drowning in the muddy quagmire.
Thus the quirky quetzal was saved and he became quite friendly after this near death experience, specially with the quail.

In response to One Letter per week challenge hosted by Deb of Nope, not Pam
#Keepitalive
#1LetterperWeek
You always weave such fun and creative stories from these prompts, Sadje! I love this one!
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Thanks a lot Shruthi! I love the challenge
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Wow, those were really cool words! I don’t use most of them that often, haha!
This was such a sweet and creative story and wonderful use of the prompt!
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Thanks a lot Deepyhy
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Highly enjoyable story. I love a good quagmire!
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Thanks a lot
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Marvellous story. Quintessential quality quilting that quiver of words into a quenching story, Sadje; thereby quadrupling its enchanting qualitative quotient. 😎
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Awesome use of Q words. Thanks Suzette
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You post inspired it. Thank you 😊
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You’re welcome 😍😻
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💐
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Aww, I love the rhythmic flow to this piece, and the way that all these words with Q brought together these two birds as friends.
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Thanks a lot Joyce
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You’re welcome, Sadje.
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😍
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Cute story.
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Thanks Patricia
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Love it Sadje, I also drew one of these but my mum preferred the quokka 😊
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Thanks a lot Deb! Your quokka is adorable
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Amazingly weaved, Sadje. Great story!
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Thanks Jeff.
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Most welcome, Sadje. Always.
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Wonderful story, Sadje, and a great take on the prompt!
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Thanks a lot Eugenia
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Most welcome, Sadje!
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😻
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What a fun story Sadje!
clever💖
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Thanks a lot
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You’re so welcome!
💖💖
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💖
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Wow! You weaved them into a wonderful story.
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Thanks! These are fun to do.
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Only if you have masterd the language.
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Qualtiy Q story 💖
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Thanks Jules. 😍
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We used to have partridges here… looked something like quail 🙂
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They do look similar
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🙂
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