Antique Clock

Antique Clock

A Story by Jen
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A man was a witness to tragedy and now can't get it out of his head. This is a flash fiction piece, 99 words

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Sitting alone, he startles as the clock chimes.
            Since she left, it’s always like this. He can’t leave it alone, and it brings him no comfort. Yet here he sits, fidgeting, waiting, and she will not come.
            “Tomorrow at noon, by the antique clock,” she’d said with a smile.
            He had been at the clock that day, and every day since. But something inside him would not let go of the image of the car as it screeched to a halt; stopping only after it had knocked her down, crushing the breath from her.
            He sits here, and waits.

 

© 2010 Jen


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Wow... thats deep haha!

Posted 13 Years Ago


I love this so hard. One of my favourite flash fictions I've seen in a while.

Posted 13 Years Ago


I don't know if you did this intentionally, but 99 in numerology signifies eternity. If you did: I think that was pretty clever and liked it.

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Jen
Jen

Minneapolis, MN



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I write. Short stories, flash fiction, novels, some poetry. I'm 37, married with 2 children and a cat. I had a short story put up on the Flash Fiction Offensive webzine, Second. And I just release.. more..

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