TUESDAY TALES? YEP, We are BACK! waving "ribbons"
Happy Hot Tuesday and WE ARE BACK for Tuesday Tales? Today, I return to my current WIP, re-titled Split the Uprights for my Fantasy Leagues series. This week we write to the word prompt "ribbon".
It's exciting because I'm so close to the end of writing this first book. Which means, it will retire from soon from Tuesday Tales. I may get one or two more out of it. :) I'll just have to wait and see.
Danika was
there that day when my uncle took me back to that house one last time. I was
supposed to stay in his truck. I don’t even know why I was with him. The look
in her eyes, it wasn’t pity, it was empathy. But, my immature mind couldn’t
tell the difference. I thought she was afraid of me and I didn’t want to hear
her insults. I heard them enough at school. But, how could his beautiful
creature want to hurt anyone? I still wouldn’t take the chance. When she opened
her mouth to speak, I ran back to my uncle’s truck. He told me to stay inside
anyway and I didn’t want to anger him. I needed a home and didn’t want him to
kick me out for disobeying him.
I would
spend the rest of my life listening to my uncle and respecting him. I couldn’t
imagine my life without him and my crazy aunt. They took me in when everyone
else deserted me…even my own mother. A ribbon of doubt waved through me.
She could
have lived life in that wheelchair, but, she gave up on me. It was selfish,
cruel and I didn’t know if I’d ever forgive her. Meeting Danika brought
everything back with such clarity, it gave me a headache to imagine it. I felt
an immediate connection to her because she was there, at that pivotal moment in
my life. Fate couldn’t have been more opportune. It left me with lingering
questions and I wanted immediate answers.
Who the hell
takes their child to a crime scene cleanup job?
Why the hell
was I confused by it?
I sat there
long after the sun went down, processing everything again with an adult frame
of mind. I was back, deeply absorbed in those moments with a mature coherence,
yet still blaming myself somehow. The night gave me comfortable obscurity that
nothing else could. Other than the moon giving me away, the blackness gave me
shelter. But tonight, literally, I saw Danika in a new light, the silvery
moonlight illuminated the truth. She had a tougher core than I possessed,
though I tried valiantly to fake it. It seemed like I was destined to
disappoint her too, we were so different.
Now, I
needed to find that same explanation for my mother’s actions. Fate reopened a
wound I thought had healed long ago. One thing was crystal clear- I wasn’t good
for anyone, especially not for intimacy. But, how do I walk away?"
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Comments
I especially like the phrase you used the prompt in. Excellent!