Flash Fiction, tutto e niente

TWBB* Strikes Again

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Ben was patient. He could wait.

No couples or guys. Girls or little kids or moms were best. He could outrun them.

His back ached but he’d wait. For the perfect target.

SPLAT!

Shock. Fear. Relief. Then anger or laughter.

Run or bow? That space of unknown. That moment. Perfection.

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Photo by Riyas Paloli on Pexels.com

This 280 character tale about *The Water Balloon Bandit was inspired by Kat’s Twittering Tale challenge.

Twas fun to write but I think that Ben may benefit from some therapy!

Cover Photo by Nathan Dumlao at Unsplash.com

Flash Fiction, tutto e niente

She Used To Worry

She used to worry. Why was she so unhappy? He gave her everything.

Every day his people came. They made sure that every part of her body was taut and sleek and limber. Masseuses and yogis. Stylists and waxers. Doctors and manicurists. Poking and prodding. Smoothing and stretching. Watching.

Then they’d go. And she’d be alone for a few precious minutes. Before he came back.

Every day, he’d stroke her hair and tell her she was beautiful.

But still she was unhappy.

She never told him. He’d been taking care of her since she was fourteen. He would never understand. He’d call her ungrateful. Or do worse.

But still she was unhappy.

She’d become accustomed to the feeling. Wore it like an invisible shield while she smiled at him. But, now.

Now she worried about something else. It had been two years. Something had shifted. She’d heard whispers.  His attention was wandering. She could feel it.

What would happen to her? He’d never take her back. But what if he was gone? Then could she go back? She could barely remember their faces. They probably were fine without her. Why would they want her now? Did she even deserve to go home? After everything.  

She shut her eyes and gripped the scissors she had stealthily pocketed from the stylist’s tray. He’d be back any moment. She had to stop worrying. She had to decide. So she did.

And for the first time in a long time, she felt happy.

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I’ve begun to think I’ve only got a dark side! I blame the current state of the world. I’m actually quite funny IRL! Anyway, thanks to Fandango’s FFFC for today’s dark inspiration.

Haiku & Other Poetry, tutto e niente

When the Moon Beckons

When the moon beckons
Let yourself rise in the light
Uninhibited

Uninhibited
Let yourself rise in the light
When the moon beckons

When the moon beckons
Let yourself rise in the light
Emancipated

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Not sure if this is any kind of actual poetic form or just three separate haiku strung together but I like it (them) and it (they) captures my feelings about the lovely photo that Susi provided at I Write Her. 

Flash Fiction, tutto e niente

The End: Metaphor or Simile?

Metaphor? Simile? Musing as she stared. The future is a swirling suck hole. The future is like a swirling suck hole. Same diff. Either way we’re doomed.

Metaphorically tipping her hat to end-times, she cranked Bikini Kill.

Drowning out the lie. “Fear not we come in peace.”

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I clearly am reveling in the dark this week! Thanks to Kat’s Twittering Tales Challenge for inspiring this 279 character story.