Welcome to the October Frights Blog Hop!
For today’s post—Sometimes
your loved ones refuse to stay dead…
Homecoming
Strange worlds whisper in the silence of the night.
Listen and you will hear. Listen in the fragile hours when
breath and consciousness still and drift, when the wind snakes along moonbeams
and the shadows spew their secrets upon the cold earth. When the unseen becomes
visible, no longer lurking beyond your senses.
When things abandoned and forgotten return home.
I’m coming home.
Decaying roses petals cover the garden path, a desiccating
pink and white carpet of broken life. He planted new bushes. I suppose he
needed a plausible reason to dig my grave. He chose my favourite roses. A nice
macabre touch.
It’s odd standing
three feet away from where your murdered body is buried. Even odder staring
through the garden window at your husband, your killer.
He’s sitting at his desk, in that pretentious antique chair
he loves, working at his computer. Or maybe emailing his girlfriend.
He thought I didn’t
know. But I did. He thought he could get rid of me. That murder was quicker
than divorce. He was so wrong. He’ll never be rid of me now.
I slide through wall of the house as if it didn’t exist and
float in front of him. His skin turns as white—well, as white as a ghost.
“Hi, honey.” Blood drips on to the floor. For some reason
that happens when I speak. Maybe because I choked on my own blood after he shot
me in the chest. “I’m home. Did you miss me?”
He screams.
© A. F. Stewart 2015 All Rights Reserved
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12 comments:
:) Your books are right up my alley:)
Let's hop! Hop on over to my October Frights Giveaway at From the Shadows for a chance to win urban fantasy audiobooks and more.
Thanks, Heather.
Nice of you to stop by, E. J.
Beautiful language wrangling. Have a really happy hop. :)
Thanks, Katie
I loved the story and you're doing a great giveaway. I entered! Enjoy your weekend! :)
Thanks, Lexa. Good luck in the giveaway.
Nice!
Thanks, Leigh.
The use of "desiccated" took me to a deeper level of the story. Well done!
Thanks, Ash, I liked that turn of phrase myself.
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