Resolutions To The Story.
So she shot him and walked away, leaving the stupid ring,
the hot cocoa packets, and all $13 lying on his chest.
******
Their first child was born six months after the wedding, a
development that was unexpected only by those who failed to perceive the slight
bulge underneath her dress.
******
“No,” she said, but added, “But keep trying. Someday, I may
say yes.”
******
“Why?” she asks.
“Why?” he echoes her question – not asking himself, the
questioning in his voice merely wondering why she needs a reason beyond love.
“Why do you want to marry me?” she asks.
“Because it’s the only way they’ll let you onto the ship
with me when it comes,” he tells her.
She stares at his face to see if he’s joking.
He’s clearly not, but that doesn’t
prove anything to her.
“Prove it,” she says.
In the end, it took him showing
her to his landing craft and pointing out the small glimmer of the mothership’s
engines that seemed to limn the moon.
Her wedding dress was a
spacesuit.
******
******
It was 2 a.m. when she awoke, the television late-night news
softly telling of a train wreck somewhere, the wine glass knocked over on the end
table, her phone devoid of any attempt to call her. He hadn’t come over, and she never saw him again.
******
“What are you writing?” he asks.
“Things that could’ve been,” she laughs.
“Can I see them?” he wonders.
“Not the way I can,” she tells him.
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11 comments:
I'm not sure I get this one. I read it about five times and I am still uncertain. Is the first thing the ONLY thing that actually happened? Are all of the other things events she IMAGINED happening?
That's one way to look at it.
I usually don't try to interpret my own stories, but as I wrote this, I saw it as the writer/woman wanting her boyfriend to propose to her maybe, but working through her feelings about it in a variety of ways.
It's a visual piece, even if a little abstract, but I like that. Best to leave everything to the reader's imagination, even if we all imagine different things -- that's art. Thanks for sharing the excerpt.
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I think Robin needs to read Eclipse.
I think EVERYONE needs to read Eclipse.
I'm confused. Then again, that's my natural state.
I loved your take on resolutions.I was particularly fond of the last one - you said so much with few words. Hope to read more. Good luck with the A-Z!
I loved your take on resolutions.I was particularly fond of the last one - you said so much with few words. Hope to read more. Good luck with the A-Z!
I loved your take on resolutions.I was particularly fond of the last one - you said so much with few words. Hope to read more. Good luck with the A-Z!
Can't beat free, LOL. Cool resolutions. It's amazing how intriguing they can be.
Interesting resolutions. They got my brain creaking into motion wondering what the rest of their stories would be.
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