#FlashFiction Challenge for Carrot Ranch Literary Community #Poetry

January 21, 2021, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story that rephrases “light at the end of the tunnel.” Think of how the cliche replacement communicates a hopeful ending and aligns with your character or story. Go where the prompt leads!

January 21: Flash Fiction Challenge

How about total darkness where the light is meant to be?
You see, I recently died.
My son drove me to the hospital barely breathing
I died in the nurse’s arms, getting me out of the car
I can tell you, for me, there was no light at the end of the tunnel.
no wise grandmother telling me it wasn’t my time, go back.
I almost felt disappointed
As if I had been cheated out of something
The thought of my grandmother telling me
I had a purpose, is missing.
I have this empty feeling, wondering why I returned…

© Anita Dawes 2021


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4 responses to “#FlashFiction Challenge for Carrot Ranch Literary Community #Poetry”

  1. What a great piece. I expected a lot of positivity from the responses this time around, so I did not see this one coming. I can feel the emptiness and disappointment.

    1. It was a strange time…

  2. A deep reflection, Anita. Not what I expected.

    1. Anita is having a little trouble processing what happened to her…

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