You have a choice. You can travel back
in time to change something and then return to the present.
The words echoed in my ears as I sat
down. I know what I want to do and feel the urgency to leave
immediately, but I have to stop and think. That's just who I am. I
don't like to rush in. I need to think it through and be sure. My
sister died of leukemia and if I went back in time I could tell her
to get her blood checked. Then maybe they would catch it soon enough
and be able to cure her. Or, better yet, I could do all kinds of
research and take all that information back with me and give it to
her and the doctors so they could save her. But what would that
mean? How would my life change? Most importantly, would my daughter
still be there when I returned to the present? I love my daughter
more than anything but I'd give almost anything to have my sister
alive. What should I do? Do I go back or don't I?
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
My Short Short Story for the Day
Max walked into the living room as I
set the final piece of food on the table. Placing my hands on my
hips, I turned to him with the sternest look I could muster. “Did
you get it?”
“Yeah.” He swung his backpack off
his shoulder and unzipped the top. “See. What do you want it for
anyway?”
“Well, because we'll need it where
we're going.” I replied with a huff. “Let's see it.”
With a shrug he pulled out the prized
possession. I nearly snatched it out of his hand but quickly caught
myself. “Good.” I slowly took the item from his hand and gently
placed it on the table. “Ok. Let's divide up the food then we can
get going.”
Max reached for a banana but I grabbed
it first. “No. I'll do it.” I opened my backpack and put in
the strawberries, oranges, watermelon, pasta, cookie, brownies,
carrot, lettuce and ice cream.
“Hey, I want some.” Max whined.
“Ok. Ok. Here, you get these
things.” I put the potato, butter, bologna, frozen veggies, goat
soup, bananas and french fry. When he looked away, I stuffed the
rest of the food into my bag and zipped it up.
“Now we can go?” He asked zipping
his bag and slinging it over his shoulder.
“Yes, we're ready.” I said
carefully hefting the pack onto my back and adjusting the straps.
“We're going out into the desert to find water. We may not make it
back alive.”
“Coooool.” Max said.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
My Short Short Story for the Day
It was a beautiful morning. The sun
shining, a soft cool breeze and no smog. I drove my van up into the
hills above the smog layer so the air was clear. How blue the sky
looks when the smog isn't blocking it. I parked my van in the dirt
area where a couple other cars were resting after the long drive. I
climbed out and took a deep breath of the freshness. With a smile on
my face I walked across the parking lot to the dirt path and soon
found myself at a small pond. The sun glinted off the green water.
I could see movement a few feet out and quietly watched. Soon a
turtle poked its head up out of the water. I forgot about the camera
in my hand as I watched the turtle swim towards me, climb up on a
branch and stretch out for a sunning. I heard a splash nearby and
followed the sound. I came to a tangle of trees and saw several
ducks paddling around in the shady water. I looked into the branches
and spotted some ducks resting a few inches above the water. I
continued to look around and saw a couple ducks much higher up in the
trees. This time I remembered that my whole point of coming was to
get some pictures. Pulling out my camera I clicked away. Now to get
back to enjoying the beauty before me, surrounding me. Breathe in
the fresh air, feel the warmth of sun on my face. Smile.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
My Short Short Story for the Day
“Kick Jack! Kick!” Sam yelled.
“I am! I am!” Jack shouted. “
It's not working!”
“Ok. Ok. Don't panic.” Sam said
taking a deep breath.
“Ok. I'm calm.” Jack said
letting out a slow breath.
“What do we do now?” Sam asked.
“I don't know.” Jack mumbled.
“But we can't stay here, can we?”
“Well, it is nice and warm in this
spot.” Sam replied.
“Yeah, it's a sweet spot, huh?”
“Totally!”
“Well, I guess we could sit here a
while and you know, think about what to do next.”
“Yeah. Yeah. That's a good idea.”
“Ahhhh! Nice day today, huh?”
“Sure is. Lots of sun. No rain.
Perfect.”
“Yup. Perfect.”
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