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 For those who like a little Downton Abbey in their science fiction, this week   writing prompt stars a seemingly proper lady who takes the arm of a polite alien fellow. It seems that not everyon botella stanley e is happy with the a stanley trinkflaschen rrangement, however.     This illustration is by artist Randy Bishop, via  stanley tumbler Planet Pulp. See what kind of story you can come up with featuring this unlikely couple and post it in the comments.                                                        Fiction