Hawthorn & Ash #180

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Welcome to this week’s story, ranging in length from 100 words to 500 words.

With each story we hope to deliver a little whimsy into the lives of our readers.

F6 FLIES

It was another ordinary day.

     Stand from dusk to dawn. Do not sit. Do not daydream. Stare straight ahead. Always remain alert. Be ready for the Deadly Dragons that may come over the horizon at any moment. Prepare to act. Remain silent. The strict directions repeated in their heads by the hour—they had been programmed that way.

     If one of the gifted seven were caught sinking down for a seat, dozing in their standing position, or attempting conversation, the punishment would be severe. They had all learned that as children and been trained not to tire during their twelve-hour shift. So, they stood still, almost trancelike, in their individual protective bubbles, secretly hoping for the dangerous disruption. At least when the enemy came in one of its various disguises, the monotony was broken temporarily. It was then that they were allowed to use their unique powers to defend the city. The city that bustled through a labyrinth underground, below them, not far away but never a part of them.

     One evening, something changed. F6, the Fae always sixth in line and the second youngest, had grown restless. The fading colors of the sky spoke to her in a secretive whisper she had never heard before. The pinkish orange light spread across her bubble like a sparkling grid with hints of purple shooting through it. It shifted in both vertical and horizontal golden lines across the translucent surface and sounded like it was sliding, sizzling, searing, as though the sunlight were trapped there. She reached out her hand to touch the pulsing surface and she felt the sun’s warmth spread up her arm. Then, without looking around to see if anyone was watching her, she pushed. She kept pushing until the bubble began to sway, then roll out of the perfectly straight row. Without stopping to think, she pushed harder until she was running and bouncing over the rough desert terrain towards the fiery ball that was sinking in the distance.

     Behind her, the standing Faes watched in fear and awe. The last they saw of F6; she was a tiny bubble drifting upwards into the fading sky that was quickly swallowed by the darkness of night. Then, F7 (the youngest Fae) wasn’t sure what made him do it, but he began to clap and holler in reckless abandonment—overcome by unexpected emotions.

     His cheers were immediately silenced by a slow tremor that rolled underfoot, rattling the six glassy bubbles. Sirens began shrieking while strobing lights surrounded them. The Wizard’s intimidating voice rattled the air, “This is a Code F2F. Repeat. Code F2F. Fae to Fallen. All Familiars arise, NOW! Activate complete lockdown. Repeat. COMPLETE LOCKDOWN!”

     F7’s mind swirled, F6 hadn’t fallen, she’d flown. Heknew he had only a few seconds to change his course. He raised his hands to the smooth surface of his bubble. Then—he pushed.

     That was the beginning– of the end– of ordinary days.

 

Kate Houser Snare has a bachelor’s degree in English and a master’s degree in Elementary Education. She was an elementary school teacher in both Florida and Virginia (USA) and enjoyed teaching writing/literature to young learners. She loves writing creatively anywhere, anytime, and on anything she can find when inspiration strikes. She had a short story published in “The Ravens Perch” and is currently pursuing publication of her novels. 

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