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Quickie Fiction

02 Wednesday Jun 2021

Posted by crashdlanding in Fiction, Quickie Fiction

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The Concept

An experiment in which I randomly generate three words and attempt to write a short fiction using them. It’s 11:34pm and I’ve been up since 6am. Wish me luck!

The Words:
https://randomwordgenerator.com
The Fiction:
Blue Skies Are Boring

The sky was angry. Well, it wasn’t just angry. It was furious, like someone pissed in its Cheerios. It looked like it wanted to go John Wick on the culprit. But it withheld its revenge, for the moment.

Why is it every funeral Jay ever attended involved inclement weather? Snowing, raining, the gods taking their wrath upon mortal man for his misdeeds. There was always something.

“Blue skies are boring,” Katie mumbled. She had her forehead leaning against the cool glass of the passenger door, staring at the clouds, and until that moment was silent. “Nothing to see in them,” she added.

Jay glanced over at her, then glanced back out the driver’s side of the windshield. He wanted to focus on the string of cars in front of him.

“You’re gonna have a mark,” Jay told Katie. She said nothing. “On your forehead, from leaning against the window. A big ole red mark. People will wonder if I bonked you on the noggin.”

Katie shrugged but he could see out the corner of his eye she tried not to smile. He liked it when she smiled. He hadn’t seen her smile in a few days.

The procession of cars slowly came to a stop, but then continued slower as they made the final turn to the gravesite. Cars lined themselves along the fence, and people in various shades of black climbed out, and made their way silently to the graveside.

Katie flipped down the visor and looked in the mirror. “Told ya.” Jay said. She punched him in the arm and he laughed as he feigned pain. They walked side-by-side in silence.

Mourners had gathered, sitting and standing at the side of the closed casket, settling in as the officiant waited patiently. When everyone had placed themselves he began to speak of the deceased like one would hope to be spoken of in this moment. Good deeds, a big heart, loved by many, good person. Missed but no longer suffering. Blah blah blah.

These were all the same, Jay thought. And the older you get the more people you lose. He’d been to more than his fair share. He’ll skip the next one. This one, however, he could not.

After the words were spoken and tears shed it was time to pay final respects, say their final goodbyes. “Would I be a fool to believe we’ll see each other again?” He thought as he watched people step up to the casket, touch it gently, and walk away. “I think I’d prefer foolishness.”

He took his step up, placed a hand on the cream colored casket. The subtle gleam of pink pearliness seemed to glow despite the low light. He spread his fingers there and pressed as if to leave a mark in its perfect surface. When he removed his hand, for a split second, a fog remained—the heat of his hand on the cool surface—but that was all.

He turned and walked away, and glanced back. The sight he saw shook him. The lowering of the casket into the fresh hole, surrounded by strangers ready complete the task. And Katie. Standing there, watching him go.

For the first time in days he let himself feel it. He choked back a sob, a tear rolled down his cheek.

Katie smiled, waved a small wave. She mouthed the words, “I will see you again, big brother.” Then she smiled up at the sky.

Jay felt the first big drops of rain pelt his head and he too looked up. When he looked back she was gone. “Then a fool I’ll be.”


The Conclusion:

If you read I would love comments and/criticisms. This was a whim of an idea. I literally thought of it five minutes before I started. This is also the first fiction I’ve written in a very long time. It took a darker turn than I imagined, but when your words include “funeral” why not? Also it took me an hour.


Thanks for Reading

-c

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Hi, my name is Crystal (Hi, Crystal) and I’m a writer.

26 Wednesday Feb 2014

Posted by crashdlanding in Non-Fiction

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Sounds like I should be standing up in front of a room full of people, confessing my vice or addiction. As if I should be announcing my one month sober anniversary, eliciting a round of applause and a pat on the back from my fellow addicts. Sometimes I feel like I need a twelve step program, other times I want nothing more than the taste on my tongue, the feel in my lungs, and the burning in my veins of a well written passage of good fiction. Ah, that’s the stuff.

But the way I see it, in this social media dependent day-and-age we are all writers, in our own way. Facebook, something even multimillion dollar companies with about as much personality as a toothpick have, allows you to post just about whatever you like for all your “friends” to see. We post about going to work in the snow and hating every moment, we rant online about politics, religion, and rights, and we diss and praise and point fingers, all in our own words, in our own way.

I love words, single words, whole sentences, passages and poems, lyrics and prose, all words. I love to read them (“Peace” by Henry Van Dyke is a favorite poem), I love to speak them, though I’ve not got the prettiest voice, I love to hear them, especially when they’re ridiculous words, but just so long as they’re not on the short “Words I Despise” list. But most importantly, especially for this blog, I love to write them! Few things give me more pleasure than writing a good bit of fiction (non-fiction tickles my fancy, too). It must feel good, sound good in my head and out, and here’s a big secret, if I’m really happy after writing a good bit, I smile. Alone or in a crowded place, I smile, broadly. And done tell, but the really really good stuff, I get a little teary eyed.

And so, welcome to my blog. Here I shall feed my addiction with unhealthy doses of words in any form I can manage.

Thanks for reading,
-C

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