Sunday, July 23, 2023

Potato Eyes

 

Octoberville


Don't say that. Don't put it there. Don't look that way. Don't, don't. Didn't I tell you not to...
I am sick of it. And I want to move on.
But she grabbed my ankle and her hand was a shackle. She drags herself through the mud and she doesn't let go.
I knew I would... Yes, die, say it, say it, die.
She would never let go. Never.
Don't throw that away.
The potatoes? Potato eyes. The potatoes have eyes. The potatoes have...
And I throw it away, I throw everything away.
The eyes, the will, and the soul.
100 Word Stories

Saturday, July 22, 2023

Split

 

Octoberville


The show is about to start.
And she laughed and laughed.
The stage was empty, but she laughed and laughed.
I just sat there, my mind filled with perplexity.
She waved her arms and laughed and laughed.
I sank in my chair. What could I do but wait for the show to start?
And I waited and waited.
That's when I realized that she had her own stage. In her mind. Everyone owed her attention, a lot of attention. She was the show. And she thought everyone knew that.
When no one clapped, she stopped laughing. Hate. She hated everyone.

Friday, July 21, 2023

Riot of Color

 

Octoberville


Out of the blue, he jumped from behind the giant canvas. Sword swallowing. A daring exhibition. He had to practice, right? "Almost caught red-handed," he mumbled. And when they asked him questions, he chuckled. "Oh, it wasn't me, officer." And they believe him, because he told them a harmless little white-lie. The officer grinned. But then he was given two days to leave the circus... Why?! Making a random passer-by swallow a sword hardly seemed a good enough reason to be fired. The said passer-by vanished into thin air, true. But still. Well, their loss. A daring exhibition no more.

Thursday, July 20, 2023

Old Videos

 

Octoberville


"Come on. It's starting," I said. Old videos and popcorn!
But... I had forgotten. Our old videos don't go with popcorn. They go with sorrow.
"Say cheese for the camera," they would say cheerfully.
We never did, no.
"Don't be so grumpy all the time, you two."
We were kids. We weren't grumpy. We weren't stupid. We weren't shitheads. We were just kids.
Memory is such a trickster, isn't it? It erases everything.
And here I was, in front of the TV, a bowl full of popcorn on my lap.
I wanted to cry, but I had no tears left.

Sunday, June 25, 2023

Rats

 

Octoberville


At the crack of dawn, the rats would come out to play.
He knew they would try to shine.
But he wouldn't let them. Oh, no.
At the crack of dawn, the rats would start to talk.
He knew they'd give him up.
But he wouldn't let them. Oh, no.
There was only one way to stop this madness.
He drove to them.
At the crack of dawn, he knocked on their door.
They opened, saw him and tried to run.
It was messy and they never got to shine.
He almost felt for them, at the crack of dawn.
100 Word Stories

Sunday, June 18, 2023

Canyon

 

Ravenlake

Canyon was a crow.
Canyon hated his name.
Canyon abhorred the guy who had named him.
Canyon never replied when the guy called him.
The guy's greenhouse was his pride.
So, Canyon started with pebbles and slowly upgraded to stones.
The day one of the windows shattered, Canyon cawed in triumph.
That's when he stopped being Canyon and became a Jerk.
Canyon didn't like Jerk either.
The guy fixed the window and sneered.
A convoluted plan ensued. Canyon's buddies would help.
Well, the guy didn't live long enough to enjoy his greenhouse.
It was a murder, by God, a murder!
100 Word Stories

Sunday, June 11, 2023

Stand

 

Kronbelt

They said "You can become filthy rich being a travel blogger". He believed them. One day, a guy said "You're a wuss." He was no wuss. He was a King. "Off with his head!" He'd always wanted to say that. His kingdom. An old mattress, a dusty rug, a lamp. He could walk a few feet to the left and a few feet to the right. Thirty years, till the parole board decided he could leave. He did have some incense burning. It made him look normal. The severed head in his backpack was sloppy. Oh, well, stand still, Zen...!
100 Word Stories

Sunday, May 28, 2023

Fog a Mirror

Time Remains
 

"I've never felt so grounded," he said.
She could see through him.
"Some girl I met online," he said.
A whole lot of bravado, a cigarette hanging from his lips.
That snapshot she took of him... The ridiculous hat, the feather, the flower. Was it a rose?
Hopeless. Empty.
She still remembered the album crammed with photos of himself, only himself. Page after page, after page.
When she asked why, he grinned and mumbled some vague explanation filled with an under-layer of self-doubt he desperately tried to hide.
Grounded in his desperation, wanting to be seen for what he wasn't.
100 Word Stories

Sunday, May 21, 2023

Frozen in Time

Home

 
Is this what we're supposed to see?
Is this the real face of...
Now is the time to be honest.
However, no one wants to tell the truth.
Everyone is hiding behind fake compliments.
Is this what we're supposed to do?
Is this the real...
And that flower was so fragile. As fragile as they were, staring at it, wondering.
The two of them. Alone.
They were real. Yes, they were, together in that frozen pain of what was not, together as they had always been, mourning what could've happened but never did.
The two of them. Together. Always together.
100 Word Stories

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Collection

Milk Wood
 

He knew that the collection of plates with flowers on them was worthless.
However, his wife thought they were her ticket into a world of traveling and luxury.
When she died unexpectedly, one of her daughters lit two candles next to the plates, mentally claiming them as hers.
"No one wants these plates, right?"
Everyone said they did want them.
That's when a family crisis started. Years of arguments ensued. Marriages. Grandchildren. Divorces.
And the damn plates were still there, sitting on the shelf.
Good thing he had hidden the gold.
Traveling was nice and luxury hotels were even better.
100 Word Stories

Sunday, May 14, 2023

Satisfied

Milk Wood
 

Let the music play.
And smile.
They tell you about her.
You don't recognize her in their words. But you smile.
They talk about what they don't know, veiled words of criticism oozing through.
Smile. Always smile.
Because letting them know what you really think would show ungratefulness.
And you're not ungrateful.
Let the music play.
Words turn into this vague hum.
And you try to make sense of it all. But you don't want to, because you know all about her.
They are satisfied. They have now established themselves as better than you.
It's OK. It's OK...
You smile.
100 Word Stories

Friday, May 12, 2023

Forward, Oblique

 

Land of Glory

Forward, and they stretched their arms forward.
Oblique, and they stretched their arms kind of sideways but not quite.
Black hole, and they were confused.
Stakes, and they were even more confused.
One of them mimicked a vampire being stabbed. Everyone thought that was a good idea and did the same.
"The point of this class is to open your mind. Express yourselves."
That's when he said "I think I'm about to relapse and start killing people again. That stakes part triggered me a bit."
The class was canceled due to a stampede of students exiting and never coming back.

Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Intake

 

Land of Glory

They told him no one would force him to eat only fruit and he was fine with that. He would eat meat too. "Not here, you won't," they said, smiling that placid smile of veggie eaters. But he knew what to do. He'd eat their fruit and then he'd sneak out. He was only there because she forced him to go. "You need to lose weight." Well, not by eating a ton of fruit, he thought.
When they caught him at the local diner, eating a steak, they cried. "Poor animal." He was offended and replied "I'm not an animal!"

Monday, May 8, 2023

As Far as the Eye Can See

 

Pala


"As far as the eye can see, the blue ocean, a nothingness filled with promises of many tomorrows. A certainty of the soul. A timeless motion forward. Perhaps even..."
"What on earth are you talking about, man?!"
The raft drifted aimlessly.
"We're lost. We're going to die and you're blabbering crazy stuff."
"No, I'm not."
"Yes. You'll start seeing things soon."
"You mean... Like that dragon?"
"Yes, like that dragon... Good grief man, there are no dragons."
The dragon swallowed them whole and burped. Not tasty, not tasty at all. Skinny, dehydrated humans. Nope, never again. Heartburn was a killer.


Saturday, May 6, 2023

Blinded

 

Wintersweet

Dusk set in. The black panther remained seated on his pedestal, his back to the water, watching the humans getting ready to wrap up their day. It was that time again. They didn't know. But that old witch had taught him well. She had showed him who to snatch and when. The next morning, they would wonder. How? Why? When? Who did this? As the morning approached, he'd go back to being a statue. A statue on his pedestal, the one they revered, the one they looked up to for protection. Dusk set in and he waited on his pedestal.

Sunday, April 2, 2023

Shenanigans

 

Wonderland 2.0


The class went on a field trip to an Alice in Wonderland theme-park.
At some point, one of the kids yelled "Snake!". No one reacted. He was the official prankster.
When he yelled "Snake!" again, a girl saw a giant red-eyed snake coming out through the wall. She yelled "Snake!"
"It's fake," the kids laughed. "It's just to scare us."
The problem was that, when they left the theme-park, the teacher was missing and only half of the kids managed back.
"Where's everybody?!" Asked the parents.
"In the exhibition. Literally. The snake did it."
"How?!"
“We are all victims in-waiting.”
100 Word Stories

Sunday, March 26, 2023

Cracked Goth

Amar En Meleth
 

The guy dressed in black, black eyeliner, black nail polish, black moon tattooed on his cheek.
"Metrics," he said.
I didn't understand what metrics had to do with the tattoo.
"Measures of quantitative assessment," he said.
I had questions.
The fireplace in the gazebo illuminated the cracked pavement.
"Beautiful," he said.
For a moment, I thought he meant me. I looked frantically in all directions, assessing my quantitative measures of evasion.
He meant the moon.
This wasn't going well, I had to admit.
Did he even notice I was there? Cracked pavement... Beautiful... More like a cracked brain, in black.

Sunday, March 19, 2023

Block

Kronbelt

The signal is blocked. We can't get through. I'm leaving this note. There's food for five days. After that... I don't know. I'm in my bunker. Perhaps we won't need food for five days. I go out at night to get my share from the warehouse. They hand it over through a small window. I never talk to anyone. I tried waving hello, but no one waved back. Now, when I see someone else, I cross the street and walk away. By the way, if I don't make it, they're all in the Mayor's pool. And no, they're not swimming.

Sunday, March 12, 2023

Together

 

Bridgetown


The string of lights reminded me of you.
It reminded me of those days we spent in the cinema parking lot, next to the industrial fan, barely able to hear each other.
The string of lights reminded me of you and me.
It reminded me of the shouted out tunes that were just laughter.
It reminded me of when our fingers touched by mistake and we didn't know what to do.
Did you say "I love you"?
The string of lights reminded me of us.
The cinema is now gone but I can still hear that silent I love you.

Sunday, March 5, 2023

Range

 

Time Remains

I was setting up the new store display. Pillows and whatever... Plus the robot, of course. The boss loved the robot.
That's when a customer asked "What's the price range?"
How do I know?!
"We don't sell peace and quiet, sir."
He opened his mouth as if to say something. Then, he gave up.
Stupid customers.
"Anything else, sir?"
That's when he snatched the robot and ran!
The range on the tracker was huge. I didn't bother chasing him. The boss would find it.
I, however, had trouble finding a new job.
Peace and quiet... I wish someone sold that.