Auriga
12-12-2010, 04:08 AM
I'm not sure if there's already a post like this on the forum, but I'll make one now anyway. Post your flash fiction pieces here. I'll get it started.
Flash Fiction #1
She began the way she always had for as long as he could remember.
“Why do you do this to yourself?” she asked.
He started to speak, but stopped himself short. He felt the same words coming that he had always spoken in response to her question. How could he ever answer any differently?
“I don’t know”, he began. “Maybe I’ve gone crazy, maybe I’ve tipped over the edge and I can’t see my way through the dark. Maybe it’s all of these reasons, or maybe it’s because I’m a hopeless romantic and I think if I try hard enough, and keep pushing long enough, eventually I’ll get a different response.”
A pathetic smirk formed on the her lips, familiar and distant. “It can’t work, Marcus.” she said.
He stood up from the aseptic steel stool and motioned it towards the desk.
“I love you,” he said.
She looked at him with her sympathetic eyes trying to quell the raging storm. “How can you not?” she whispered. “You created me.”
Flash Fiction #1
She began the way she always had for as long as he could remember.
“Why do you do this to yourself?” she asked.
He started to speak, but stopped himself short. He felt the same words coming that he had always spoken in response to her question. How could he ever answer any differently?
“I don’t know”, he began. “Maybe I’ve gone crazy, maybe I’ve tipped over the edge and I can’t see my way through the dark. Maybe it’s all of these reasons, or maybe it’s because I’m a hopeless romantic and I think if I try hard enough, and keep pushing long enough, eventually I’ll get a different response.”
A pathetic smirk formed on the her lips, familiar and distant. “It can’t work, Marcus.” she said.
He stood up from the aseptic steel stool and motioned it towards the desk.
“I love you,” he said.
She looked at him with her sympathetic eyes trying to quell the raging storm. “How can you not?” she whispered. “You created me.”