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Showing posts with label Flash-Fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flash-Fiction. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Sadie

Sadie


Home alone, rain pointlessly flowing down the kitchen window. I missed Mum, but nowhere near as much
as Dad did. The doorbell rang, expecting to see my father I answered. There was a strange letter, just lying
there. I knew I wasn’t supposed to open any mail but this letter was addressed to me. I opened it, the words
shocked me, ‘I am always watching ~ Sadie’


I was with her, the sky was gloomy. We were sitting on the front porch wondering what we should do.
She suggested we go for a walk, so we did. The dark forest sent shivers down my spine. I couldn’t say the
same about Sadie, she was a very brave, strong, independent young girl. The cries of pain from the old oak
trees always made it feel as if we were in a horror movie. I had always loved this place but now it was as if
my surroundings were telling me I shouldn’t be here.


As the wind kept blowing through the dead leaves of the trees, I would hear their song. It was not pleasant.
The feeling of anxiety became too much for me to bear. Sadie reassured my thinking, she hugged me
tightly. She invited me to come to sit at the top of a tree near the edge of the cliff. Once I was up there she
asked me just one question, ‘How would you feel if I died?’ Even though startled at what she had just said
I answered ‘I’m not sure I guess we’ll see at the time.’ She then went on to tell me things where my mind is
still not in the right place to write about. I started to cry.


She hugged me once again. In her embrace, I felt safe and loved. I just wanted to go home. I wanted
everything to be normal again, but I knew that wasn't possible. As we sat on the very edge of the branch
in silence I once again felt like I shouldn't be here. That's when it happened. She pushed me off the edge of
the cliff. As I went down I faintly heard her say "You should never have..." I wasn't able to hear the rest.
Fortunatly for me the fall down was not that far. In shock as I lay silently on the ground barely alive I could
see her eyes. I then heard my mothers voice, a scream followed by the sound of a gunshot and the snap of
a branch.


I try to tell myself it never happened that she’s still out there somewhere. I threw the letter into the fireplace.
I went and sat back at the kitchen window. I will never forget that day. March 12th 1992 the day Sadie had
not only attempted to kill me, but how she murdered my mother.    


   

By Maia

Sunday, April 7, 2019

The Mist

We had to use Pobble365 to choose a writing prompt for any piece of writing we wanted to do. I chose Flash-Fiction. Here is my writing

The Mist


She waded out into the shallows. Waves of water bashed up against her bare legs, sending a chill up her already trembling body. She glanced back at what she had left behind on the shore. No regrets.


As she descended into the dark she could sense the misfortune already coming. Her weak body agitated with fear. 'No going back now' she whispered in her blank mind.


In this moment of time, she had everything on her mind. Especially him. She thought about the friendships
that had been broken even thoughts that any moment now she would breathe her last breath.

Now she was all alone in the midst of her old home. The ship where she had last seen her parents. A
ghastly mist choked the thin air. Now only footsteps away from death.
Flashbacks of the past came to her like the gushing movement of a waterfall. She remembered the time
she promised her Dad, she would never come back to this place. If she wanted answers promises had to be broken. She entered... 

It was a blur. 'What?' she said to herself. 'Ahhh!'...


She couldn't move. Desperate for answers lying on the cold, hard ground. She whispers softly ' My name is
Savannah Rose Parker someone please come find me'.

By Maia