Mar 102012
 

It seemed impossible that she could balance on the bridge railing, yet there she stood, motionless. The wind cut through me and I shuddered as I imagined standing perched a hundred feet over the cold green water that swirled below. I ran toward her, hoping to stop her before she jumped.

I could not see her face, but there was something familiar about her. I ran faster. A gust of wind caught me and I saw that her dress and long hair hung straight down, unmoving. She turned to me as she stepped off and I gasped when I recognized my sister Stephanie, already dead two years. She hovered an instant, one foot still on the railing and I had the insane thought that she could take it back, but then she fell. I ran to the railing and looked down. She fell slowly, unnaturally, as if sinking through the air, and stared into my eyes as she drifted away. I cried her name, the railing digging into my waist as I leaned out, reaching. As I began to fall, her image faded. By the time I had dropped past where she had been, she was gone.

Deception Pass Bridge

Original photo by Amit Chattopadhyay, posted on Wikimedia Commons

 


When I came across a short piece by Emmie Mears, I was reminded of an ultra-short story I wrote years ago in a writing group. We had played a game of writing a story that was less than 200 words. Though that was before I had ever heard of the term flash fiction, I think my little story would qualify.

Deception Pass Bridge is an actual bridge in Washington state. It connects Whidbey and Fidalgo Islands and is spectacular.

Jan 022012
 

Once upon a time, there lived a wily toad named Sparky. Every day Sparky went to the road into town to see if he could get someone to kiss him. First he’d bathe. Then he’d dab some spearmint on his head before hopping to the road to try his luck.

Most of the travelers who rode on horseback or in wagons never noticed Sparky and he had to be careful not to be crushed as they passed. Those traveling on foot, however, often saw him and stopped for a chat.

“Good day, Mr. Toad,” they would say, and they’d be off, talking about the taste of insects or Sparky’s attitudes about death (since many assumed toads lived for a very short time). But, while some of the people he met ended up licking him, no one would kiss him.

Then one day…

Dec 262011
 

So this is how I would do it. I wouldn’t have guessed. The breeze pushed me back against the solid brick, but all I had to do was lean forward.

How certain was I if I wondered how certain I was? Like having a child, suicide was an either/or proposition; to be, or not to be. Oh Lisa, I’m sorry, I thought. Maybe if I had chosen to have a child with you, it would not have come to this.

I looked down for the first time. The people and the cars, like their sounds, were all diminished by the height. I could imagine how they would grow as I fell, becoming life-size at the instant before–

What the hell was I thinking? I shrank against the side of the building and stared straight ahead as I started to inch my way back to the open window to my left. Then it happened. Somehow, someone — or something — shove me from behind. The next thing I knew, I was falling.

Halfway down…

Dec 212011
 

The GrinchOnce upon a time, as a writing exercise, I wrote some alternate endings to “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” by Dr. Seuss. I think these will really put you in the holiday spirit. You’re welcome.

The “real” ending:  As the Grinch rides away with his sleigh piled high with loot stolen from the Who’s in Whoville, he stops to listen to the wails of anguish that must surely be rising from the town below. Instead, he hears singing drifting on a breeze. As he listens in confusion, he has an epiphany and his heart grows three times larger. He rides back to town to return all that he had stolen, where he is warmly welcomed and even gets to carve the roast beast at the Christmas feast.

*****

Alternate endings:

…As he rides away, he stops, waiting for the cries of the Who’s below when they find out their Christmas has been stolen. Instead, he hears a joyful song drifting from the valley. With a fiercesome anger, he rides his sleigh back down the slopes, gaining momentum. By the time he reaches town, he’s reached almost 60 miles an hour and he plows through the town square where the Who’s are standing in a circle, holding hands. He manages to twist the sleigh in a perfect arc, crushing half of the town’s residents in a single swoop. The other half stares in stunned disbelief as friends and neighbors are crushed under the multi-ton death machine…

*****

…With a terrible yell, the Grinch aims his sleigh downslope. He would ride into town and finish what he had started. As his sleigh reaches incredible speeds, it levels into the valley and bursts into the town square. However, when he hits the flagpole there, his sleigh is overturned and he tumbles out, rolling finally to a stop in the middle of the circle of celebrating Who’s. The Who’s, it turns out, aren’t quite so filled with the peace of Christmas as it first seems. They surround the broken Grinch and pummel and kick him until he moves no more…

*****

…The Grinch listens for awhile to the singing and rides like a demon down the mountain, stopping in the middle of town. He leaps from the sleigh and shouts, “You guys are great! Listen, I have this friend who’s a producer in the music biz…”

*****

…The Grinch listens for awhile to the singing and then smiles an evil little smile. He knew the Who’s would be tough nuts to crack. He glances at his watch and counts softly to himself, “Four, three, two…” In the valley below, a bright flash followed by billowing smoke. Seconds later, the roll of a thunderous explosion washes up into the surrounding hills. A second explosion hits an instant later and then more, seeming to go on forever…

*****

…The singing reaches the Grinch’s ears and his eyes open with surprise. He seems to ponder for a moment and then he shrugs. “Let them sing,” he thinks, “I’ve got enough loot here to retire from this frozen hellhole and buy a nice piece of land on the beach.” He cracks his whip and heads for his cave…

*****

…The singing mesmerizes the Grinch. It’s the most beautiful thing he’s ever heard. He stands entranced, rocking gently back and forth. He doesn’t notice the squad of Who’s sneaking up from below until the first Who arrow finds its way into the soft flesh of his belly. Of course, by then it’s too late…

Dec 192011
 

“Well, that was weird,” Jake said.

“Yeah,” Amy replied, dropping from the chandelier in a perfect landing. Jake crawled out from under the sofa.

Francine stepped out from behind the curtains. All three of them looked at the front door where seconds before Terry and Marcia had departed.

Jake said, “I always knew Terry was up to no good, but…” He shook his head.

“I know!” Francine said, sheathing her knife. “That bastard. Who knew he would go so far as to…

Nov 282011
 

Steve was giddy. “I never expected to make it this far,” he said as he wiped the sweat off his face with a towel.

“Oh, I knew you could do it!” Trish said, her voice high-pitched with excitement. “One more match and you’ll be champion!”

Steve frowned and looked across the court at Karlos, who sat looking smug as two scantily clad women fawned over him. “I don’t know, Trish. Last year, Karlos nearly killed a guy. That’s why they call him The Decapitator!”

Trish looked over, her smile changing into a worried frown. “Who knew tether-ball could be so dangerous?” Then she scowled and said, “There’s only one thing you can do. You’ll have to …