This ended up a shorter tale than I expected. And one that wrote itself. I like it when that happens.
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Derelict
I watched them come. Having been left to
decay, the surrounding woods had encroached leaving the lake boggy. They pushed
their way through it, intent on their mission. It had been a long time since
I’d received a visitor.
Once they had pulled up in front of the
door, they clambered into the hallway, their heavy boots shaking the dust out
of the remaining floors above. It was strange hearing voices again. It had been
too long since this house had heard more than the whistle of the wind or the
creak of the trees, or even the insects skittering in the woodwork. I had
missed how it bounced off the walls, bringing life to the building, returning
memories of a happier time.
I wanted them to find me. I wanted them to
know I was here. That I had been here for a long time, trying to hold on to the
only thing of value. I had held on alright, but literally to my death, and now
it was all corroding and turning into rubble.
I could hear them debating how to reach me,
trying to work out whether it would be safe to come up to the second level.
There were holes, lots of them, but there was some flooring left. I’m not sure
it would hold though, and neither were they.
They brought in ropes and climbing hooks. I
waited.
The first head peeped over the floor and
was joined by another on the other side of the room. They gasped. I was found,
along with the chest I had been protecting, my bones never letting it go.
Their hands came and took it out of my
grasp; their gentle respect as they placed me to one side, touching.
They carefully opened the chest. They
looked inside, and they ruffled through the pages. They saw what no one had,
the only thing I had to offer the world. There was laughter and delight. It
would set them straight, it would help them rebuild. All the answers were there
for humanity to begin again.
I could rest now.
Nice bit of post-apocalypse ghost story, Miranda!
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Love this, especially the ending. Thanks for taking part.
DeleteGlad they found the chest and the 'treasure'. Humanity can begin again.
ReplyDeleteThe soul's purpose is solved. Nice story.
My 100 word story-
Just A Minute - Anita
What a cliffhanger?! Will there be a sequel? Great stuff. Thanks for joining.
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ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this story. Thanks for joining Eric.
DeleteHere's a clickable link for others to enjoy it too: The Last Resort
I have two stories this time, both a bit dark. They could be considered as parts of one long story or two separate ones. The choice is yours. The first, The New Tenant, has 679 words. The second, The Face of Henri Martel, has 737. You can find them here (on my blog this time): MW Flash Challenge Week 72
ReplyDeleteA Double whammy! Loved them both. Perfect place to dump a body. Thanks for joining.
DeleteHere you go. I finally managed to write something, thanks to you.
ReplyDeleteTrees
This is perfect. A whole new type of horror has been born. Thanks for joining.
DeleteI never did finish the story for NaNoWriMo 2016. But, the story is still there, waiting for me to get back to it, as you should be able to figure out from this.
ReplyDeleteThe Reconstruction
I love this. This is fabulous. This is so up my alley of what I love to read. Thanks for joining.
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