I have this as my current screen saver and keep dreaming up stories for it. If you enlarge it you can see more detail. I tried to be original but it's hard, and this story unfolded this way. I might one day grow it to a proper size.
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Lizzy stood at the fore of her little two-man
sailing yacht, scanning the horizon with her binoculars. Suddenly she spotted
it. It was barely a blip at this distance, but it was there and that was all
that mattered.
Her heart picked up speed as she rushed back to the
helm, checking the position with the binoculars and putting it in line with the
compass, moving the tip of the boat round and opening the sails to pick up the
breeze and get her there faster. She couldn’t wait.
The blip grew into the tiny island she’d been
dreaming about. Lizzy got ready to navigate the reef surrounding it. She knew
the small inlet well, having done this countless times, but her excitement this
time meant it was harder to focus and she forced herself to take it slowly.
She could see the little island house set back from
the shore, and a figure inside. Her stomach flipped.
As she drew closer the figure came out and ran to
the shoreline, wading into the water to meet her, waiting patiently until she
was close enough to throw a rope down so they could pull her in.
Again she had to force herself to focus on the task
of getting the yacht into position and fixed so it wouldn’t drift, either onto
the coral or away. Only then could she do what she had dreamed of doing this
past year, of jumping down into his arms.
They stood there in the surf, the soft waves
breaking around them as they reacquainted themselves with each other’s touch,
smell, embrace, and most importantly, lips. It was a while before they pulled
away, and walked with arms round each other back to the shore and into the
small island house Rufus had refurbished and made liveable.
Lizzy sighed. “I can’t believe how magical you’ve
made it. It’s wonderful. I began to wonder if I was ever to get here.”
“I was worried too. I got the radio working but the
reports scared me. I didn’t think you were going to be able to get out.”
“If I had left a day later, I wouldn’t have. They
blocked the harbour entrance, raiding everything going in and out. I had to
switch off the CB in the end and maintain radio silence. I couldn’t handle the
sound of hearing our friends lose their boats, and some of them, their lives.
And I was worried they might come after me.”
Rufus squeezed her. “I’m glad they didn’t. Did you
get everything out?”
Lizzy jumped back. “Oh, no, Rusty!”
She rushed back into the water to the boat and
shinnied up the rope to climb aboard. She flung open the doors to below deck
and heard the whining.
“I’m so sorry Rusty, in my excitement I almost forgot
you!”
She opened the door to the dog crate and her beloved
whippet came bounding out, licking her face all over as she cuddled him. Then
they went back out on top and jumped off into the water, making their way to
shore, Rusty going mad at the sight of Rufus who was squatted down ready to
embrace his friend.
While Rufus made a fuss of the dog, Lizzy took in a
deep breath and looked round at their island paradise. It was far enough away
to survive the human apocalypse going on back in the inhabited world, and small
enough to not be easily found. It was only because it had been their holiday
destination for years, after they’d discovered it on their honeymoon, that they
knew its exact location, which shifted slightly from year to year with the
motion of the sea and sand.
Rufus’ predictions had been correct and she was glad
he’d left when he had, as scientists and academics were the first to be condemned
and imprisoned, and later publicly executed. Lizzy had remained as long as she
could to gather the supplies they needed, stocking the boat every night, and
pretending to be a part of the uprising every day. She’d got out in the nick of
time, knowing the search lights were being installed as she’d slid the boat
through the marina during darkest part of the night. Only turning the engine on
once out in open water, glued to the radio, she’d been terrified she’d been
spotted, but with Rusty comforting her as they embarked on the three month sail,
they’d made it out to the little island atoll, and sanctuary.
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ReplyDeleteI love this! This is just my sort of thing. So much packed into that. I would love to see it unfold. Perfection. Thanks for joining.
DeleteI finally wrote something. Finally. The beginning of yet another idea? Perhaps?
ReplyDeleteMy Own Little Island
This is definitely my idea of heaven. Thanks for joining in.
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