sacrifice
I must have heard it, but I don't remember.
The wind blowing orange through the dorm lobby curtains.
Squealing tires, voices.
The cacophony of shouts, unhelpful.
Above it all, Alaska's voice over and over, "I can't have killed someone. I can't have."
But he did. Drunk, fighting with his girlfriend, leaving rubber on the parking lot.
The security guard stepped out to wave him down, see what was wrong, if he could help. Alaska ran him down.
I didn't go; Kathy held me back. I stood on the darkened porch, lost, while the man I called Grandpa bled to death.
Those are all good. Liese, that's heartbreaking.
First of all, many many MANY thanks to Lee for taking over the topics for a while and giving me a bit of a break. But now I'm BACK, baby!
Challenge #137 (in the parking lot) is now closed.
Challenge #138 is animals. Specifically -- though you're free to write whatever you wish, as always -- I'm thinking either (1) write from the POV of an animal (in the wild, a housepet, a zoo animal -- anything), and/or (2) give the animal actual dialogue.
No drabbles featuring Mr. Ed, please....
::slinks away to consider writing about monkeys wearing pants::
Seekrit message to AmyLiz:
She didn't say anything about Francis, The Talking Mule.
t turns stern glare onto Aimee....
Secret message to the Empress: BWAH!
Amyliz and the Empress:
why not DIALOGUE between them? And there should be a pony. A pony would talk.