SHORT FICTION

Thursday, 29 November 2018

SUNSET PICNIC-FLASH FICTION

Hi everyone! Even though the ground is white, I felt like summer when I seen this pic. Hope you enjoy!

 
SUNSET PICNIC
FLASH FICTION
 
We decided to have an evening picnic just as the sun was about to set. It was a beautiful evening and it was that time of late summer when the sweet smell of summer was turning to fall.
My friend found an old blanket to lay on and we decided on almond butter and honey sandwiches and apple pie that we had made from the apples we picked in the orchard. We didn’t even burn it.
So we packed up our treats along with some apple juice. We found some chipped mugs to drink out of.
As we took the old cow path, the crickets were singing and the bull frogs were chatting. We sang our own tune.
As the sun was setting everything turned to colors of pinks and yellows and the grasses even shared in the color. We sat with sticky fingers holding our mugs of juice. No one thought to bring a damp cloth so we licked our fingers and wiped them in the grass that was forming dew.
The sun now was almost hid from us. Like someone blowing out a candle it would be gone in a wink. We decided that we should head back before it got too dark.
We sang with the bullfrogs and guessed what the crickets were saying in their secret code. We were convinced that knew everything about us. Maybe more than we did, but then we were young and we thought we would just figure it out one day.
TIP JAR:
paypal.me/VeraSoroka

Thursday, 22 November 2018

WHO I MET AT THE CLOTHES LINE-FLASH FICTION

Hello everyone and today we have a little something for those who like clothes lines. I use them. Hope you enjoy!




Who I met at the Clothesline

Flash fiction

 

It was a cool autumn evening and the sun was starting to set. I needed to go out to the clothesline and get the blankets down. When the darkness started to creep in, I always let my imagination run wild.

 Why I did that I don’t know. There was never anything there. It was just the evening coming to a close and getting darker at that time of year. This time however, I wasn’t thinking about it and as I was pulling in the clothesline, it made that squealing noise that seemed to echo into the darkness. It was the last blanket that I was pulling in when it stopped. I couldn’t pull it in. There was something holding it back. I figured it got snagged on the something. It sometimes happened.

But before I got down the steps to investigate, I seen a slim dark figure. I almost screamed but when he smiled, I just froze instead. There was something about him that told me he was not human. He was holding onto the blanket. His fingers were so long but very clean. His face was smooth and his eyes were as sharp as my cats.

He let go of the blanket and swayed for a bit. Stepping out of its way, he stands by the steps of the clothesline stand. I’m wondering if he is scared of me. I was scared of him.

Leaning against the stand, he sniffs the blankets in the basket. His nose twitches.

Suddenly his cat eyes, as gold as the sunset. Flashes at me. I hold my breath. His straight golden brown autumn mixed hair falls across his cheek he grins at me. I was waiting for him to say something. What would he sound like? Would he know English? That was so silly.

He makes a small sound and hops up on the stand as quick as cat and pulls in the last blanket and lays it neatly on top of the others. He breathes in the fresh autumn air and leaps down.

With a wink he saunters off into the bush. It is getting very dark now. I clutch my chest for moment and then go and quickly pick up the basket of blankets. I quickly got inside the house where I felt safe.

As I was putting away the blankets, tucked inside was a large dried oak leaf. It was the color of red and gold. I twirled it around with my fingers. I sighed. I wondered if I would see him again.

I tucked the oak leaf inside my journal. 


TIP JAR:
paypal.me/VeraSoroka

Thursday, 15 November 2018

MANX-SHORT STORY

Hello and today I have a cat story for you. Hope you enjoy! And if you would like to support this story, you can down at the bottom. Thank you!

 
Manx
Flash fiction
 
He could see over the horizon where the sun was starting to set. The heat of the day would be cooling off. Then he could head out and hunt.
The only thing was that the night brought out other hunters as well and they could be a threat to him.
Foxy boy was always on the prowl but never really a threat. Manx knew his routine pretty good. Grey horn always announced his arrival with this hoots.  Usually calling over more owls which was the signal to clear out.
Tonight he was going to fallow a certain other cat who was new to the region. There was no threat from this cat but she looked interesting and wanted to talk to her. Maybe they could hunt together.
He threw up his nose and sniffed the air to see what caught in his senses. So far so good.
The moon was now high and the silver light lit up the path he was on. Dark shadows danced along the trees beside him. He was sure eyes were following him.
He kept his guard up as he never knew who he might encounter.
Finally he made his way into clearing where a small creak gurgled away. His chest jumped to life as he saw her across the way drinking.
He decided to do the same thing. He kept one eye on her while he drank, hoping that she would look up.
She never did but then as she turned she caught his scent. Now she looked his way.
He nodded to her and she swiftly turned and trotted back into the forest disappearing into the dark.  
His ears drooped. Foxy boy came not too far away, and was having a drink. While he drank, Foxy boy kept his one eye on him.
“What’s wrong,” he asked. “Something chase you?”
“No, I was here to see another cat and hopefully meet them.”
“The one that just left. I would stay away from her. She is one of them.”
“Them?”
“The magical ones, I’m sure you have heard of them.”
“Yeah, I have but never saw any so I’m not so sure they exist.”
“Oh they do, and right now they are prowling our woods.”
“What are they prowling for?”
“Who knows but I am staying away and so should you.” He trotted off leaving him with his warning.
Manx shook his head. She didn’t look like a threat. She looked friendly and if he ever saw her near, he would speak to her.
He went back down the path and took another path that would take him to the other side of the creak and maybe he would see her.
And he got his wish. She was stretched out on a small hill overlooking the meadow. The moon bathed her white grey muted fur. Her ear tufts reached out to the night sky. He carefully approached.
Suddenly she leaped up and whirled around in the air and land on all fours teeth baring.
His ears went flat. “I’m not here to threaten you.”
He could see her smell him and then stand up and look at him “Who are you?”
“Manx, I live here. And I just noticed you and wanted to say hi.”
“Oh, well, hi back.”
“Can we sit together?”
She nodded and he carefully trotted up beside her and sat down and looked over the meadow.
“Where you watching for something to hunt?”
“Not really. But if I saw anything, I would go.”
“Yeah, I thought so. Do you like it here?” He felt like he was asking dumb questions.
It did make her smile.
“Would you like to hunt with me tonight?”
His ears perked up. “Sure, sound good.”
She shook her head and stood up. Let me take you to a special place and you will see all about me.”
Manx remembered what Foxy boy said. “Are you magical?”
Her eyes went wide. “Me? I don’t have any magic.”
“Okay, let’s go hunt first and then maybe we can go to your special place.”
Off they went down into the meadow where they caught some mice and headed to the creak.
They both drank. Now she was going to go show him her special place.
It was close to the meadow where he met her. She leaped into the tall grass and rolled around. He did the same. The grass felt cool and smooth.
When she got back up on her fours, she looked at him. “Come.”
He followed her and she came to a large oak tree with an opening in it. She went inside and turned for him to follow.
He got close and sniffed the opening. The hair stood up on the back of his neck. Manx backed up and he whirled around running as fast as his feet would carry him.
When he reached the top of the hill looking down on the forest. There was soft glow coming from the area he had just ran from.
He was panting. Foxy boy was right. She was magic and her hunting was for ones like him. He shook his head. Never again would he pursue her.
Manx did see her after that but he kept hidden from her.
Another one came up beside her. He knew to stay away from the magical ones.
He left the area for a while until he heard it was safe to come back.
 
 
TIP JAR:
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, 8 November 2018

THE MIDNIGHT CREW-FLASH FICTION

I thought today I would give you a little cat magic. Hope you enjoy!

 
The Midnight Crew
 
They start off as tendrils of grey black smoke that rises out of the darkness with yellow and gold eyes.
High pitched howls make the darkness shiver. They slither like snakes in the darkness and their tails swish in the moon’s light. There is a group of five. They call them the Midnight crew and what they do is slink and prowl the neighborhood.
Everything should be indoors when this crew is out and about. Trouble is what you will be in for if you encounter one of them.
One of them by the name of Black Star is the leader. He looks for mischief and chaos.
If you do meet up with old Black Star, he will want to strike a bargain with you. Be wary as he is quite the one to conn. Hisses and spits nearby warn you not to make any deals. Do listen.
Another of the group, LightFoot, will also make deals behind Black Star’s back. He’s even more dangerous. It’s best not to even let on you’ve seen them.
Walk really fast and keep your eyes looking ahead. Don’t even once glance to the side, even if you think there is a dark shadow by your side or this strange vibe that you’ve picked up that something is following you.
Because there probably is. Dark grey smoke with sharp eyes and tails swishing back and forth waiting to pounce you if you dare look back.
So take heed at the midnight hour. A certain crew is on the lookout and they are not looking out for you.
They are simply waiting for you.
 
TIP JAR: