Six Sentence Stories – The Lie, Part 5
A slow death by exsanguination would pass more quickly than the silence that lay between them.
Jack held his breath, partly because it had become nearly impossible to inhale without pain searing his lungs, but mostly because doing so would move time forward and he didn’t want to live in a moment when she didn’t know him.
The last time he saw her, she was happy; her eyes laughed and her hair danced in the warm afternoon sun as she dropped tiny pieces of grass and wildflowers on his face. But circumstance, necessity, and time had erased that day, leaving in their stead eyes filled with fear and confusion as they searched his face and hands gripped tightly around a makeshift weapon. Could she possibly be the same woman he loved?
“J-Jack?” Her parched voice cracked as he felt himself collapse and slip into darkness.
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This week’s prompt was EX.
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Lisa A. Listwa is a self-employed writer with experience in education, publishing, and the martial arts. Believing there was more to life than punching someone else’s time clock and inspired by the words of Henry David Thoreau, she traded her life as a high school educator for a life as a writer and hasn’t looked back. She is mother to one glorious handful of a daughter, wife to the nicest guy on the planet, and reluctant but devoted owner of three Rotten Cats. You can find her adventures and thoughts on living life deliberately here on the blog.
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Ooooooh YAY! Love this next chapter 🙂
I just couldn’t leave everyone wondering if she’d recognize him or not. 😉
Exsanguination is not always successful. Hopefully he may think things out more fully now he has been found in time. I’ll be back next week to find out.
That’s very true, Old Egg. Jack’s in such a bad state right now he really doesn’t know what to hope for.
Exsangunation – love it!!!
Great word, right? Couldn’t help myself.
Is Part 6 coming soon? Ex-sanguination – positively gruesome – I love it.
It was the first word that popped into my head when I saw the cue. Wonder what that says about me… 😀 There is definitely at least one more part forthcoming.
Awesome! Finish it! Finish it! Finish it! So glad its back! So glad you’re back!
I’m glad to be back. I missed doing these! Still have lots of plans for our friend Jack…
Welcome back! So glad to continue…
Good to be back, thank you. I didn’t think I’d continue this here on the blog, but it felt like there was more to share.
Whoa! That was just awesome! Breath stealing, literally! Are we going to have to wait all the way to next week for more? I don’t want to!! 🙂
Yes, breath stealing for poor Jack… You’ll just have to wait and see!
WOW, Lisa… that an awful lot in just 6 sentences… great stuff!
Thank you, Kimmie!
Six Sentence Serial! très coolito!
Thanks, Clark!
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