This week it just poured out onto the page, which was a good thing as I am late with it!!
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Shadow
She wanted to be so much more. She wanted
to exist fully and to an extent that she was seen and heard and visible to the
rest of the world, but no matter how hard she tried, she just couldn’t seem to
achieve it.
She went out of her way to help people; she
offered her skills, her assistance, her time, her loyalty. And some of them
took it, readily enough, but it was never reciprocated. She was the stormy
weather friend: there for all of them through the hard times, but never through
the happy times – and never there for her through either times.
Inside she knew she was more, knew she
could be more, wanted to be so much more, but could never seem to bring it out.
Everyone said you had to support yourself, be independent, be self-sufficient,
and she did that, she did all that. But it changed nothing externally.
They said she was surrounding herself with
the wrong people, the wrong energy, in the wrong place and the wrong time. She
changed all that. Then they said it was her who was wrong, full of the wrong
energy, emitting the wrong vibes, that people didn’t want to know her.
No matter which way she turned she couldn’t
seem to get it right. And it drained her, it frazzled her, it sucked her dry.
And so she stopped. She stopped stepping forward. She stopped speaking up. She
stopped trying to engage. Instead she withdrew and isolated herself.
She stopped offering her help, stopped
being the first to make contact and she waited. And as she has suspected all
along: nothing.
Not from anyone: not those that called
themselves friends, and especially not from those that called themselves
family. Her fears were confirmed. Her paranoia wasn’t in her head, it was
tangible and evident.
She could say she felt lost, but she wasn’t,
she was just alone – emotionally and physically.
She still wanted to be so much more, still
dreamt of being so much more, felt it stir inside her, but now she wasn’t who she
was anymore, she was just a shadow of her former self, trying desperately to
find her true self again – her whole self.
This feels very raw, and emotional Miranda. A very good story.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mason.
DeleteThis story took some teasing out but here it is. My attempt at this weeks prompt. An Unusual Case
ReplyDeleteI loved this. Totally gripped! Such good writing and such a great story for the prompt.
DeleteThank you, Miranda. I began this one in third person, couldn't get the flow so I deleted and walked away thing about my detective. When I came back it came out in first person instead and I'm really pleased with it,
DeleteSometimes when you change POV it suddenly comes together. I've had that too, with my short Matilda (in Mostly Dark), it didn't work until I changed it and then it's like it came alive.
DeleteMy entry for this week's Flash Fiction Challenge is titled The Shadows of Vagus:
ReplyDeleteBlogger: The Shadows of Vagus
Patreon: The Shadows of Vagus (Has a PDF download, too!)
Very unique take on the picture and you encompassed the entire tale in the word count which is also impressive. Thanks for joining.
DeleteThis prompt seems to have inspired a wide range of ideas!
ReplyDeleteIt has! That's what I try to do in offering the prompts, if a picture tells a blatant story I tend not to use it.
DeleteMore words came from where ever they are coming from. How come I keep hearing that old quote from somewhere, "Ours is not to wonder why! Ours is but to do or die!" ???
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Great take on the prompt and very true/real.
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