Tuesday Tales Walking Through the Door
Ahoy Fellow Fathomers! It's time for Tuesday Tales. A group of writers gather together and give our interpretation of a specific word prompt each week. Once per month, we even write to an image, which we are writing to this week. Our rules change a little for the photo prompt, as we only have 300 words for the offering. Photo inspiration this time comes from the picture of a door. You never know what you might encounter when you get inside our minds. The following from me will be an excerpt from Twister Fate, my new WIP for a new romance contemporary.
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Maintaining faith in the designer, I spent hours, days,
wondering if I made the right choice with all the brightness. I think my son
will like it, so, I took the risk. Becoming a mother changed me. I suddenly
became more open to creativities I’d only imagined. Having him gave me the
permission to not only embrace, but, bring my inner creativity alive, as I’d
encouraged my students to do.
The house was a design I’d never have chosen for
myself before my husband died. My tastes were normally simple, more comfortable
than anything flashy or colorful. I reserved vividness for a canvas or maybe a
bouquet of flowers. But, maybe that’s
what I was missing from my life, color to bring out the wide variety of life
experiences one person can have. Not every experience creating growth or change
stems from a place of excitement, as I learned so heartbreakingly. But, not
every heartbreak deserves shades of black or gray to shade the significance.
I’d have given up this new house and everything in it
to have my life back with Billy. Not a day goes by I won’t think of him and
wonder what he would’ve thought about this new home. Walking through the door would
bring back such a flood of emotion, I was sure I’d stumble across the
threshold. Somewhere beyond gave me the strength. I’m sure it was him willing
me along.
Standing in front of my new home, my son on my hip, my
hand on the doorknob, I became tentative, unsure- only for a moment. My stomach
bubbled excitedly, my breath came in quick bursts anxiously. He wrapped his
tiny hand around the curls in my hair, tugging, giggling at his absolute hold
on me.
This opens the door to our new life.
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