OMIMM — No Expectations

The smartphone lay face-up on the bedside table, its screen black in slumber. Beyond the window, a bluish dawn started to seep into the room, carrying the hush of a world not quite awake yet. The nightlight threw a faint orange glow across the metal edges of the device.

It hadn’t rung all night.

Marcie had set it there deliberately, silenced, its screen dark. No alerts. No vibrations. No excuses to break the stillness. She told herself she was done waiting for messages that never came, for apologies she no longer believed in. But as the hours stretched thin, her eyes kept sliding toward it.

Outside, the world breathed frost onto the glass. Inside, the air smelled faintly of old furniture polish. She reached out once, but then quickly drew her hand back. Some decisions, she knew, could only be made in the space between impulse and restraint.

When the first sunlight spilled across the table, it caught on the phone’s edge, turning its outline into a blade of gold light. Marcie closed her eyes, trying to delay the inevitable reality. By the time she opened them again, she had already decided she wouldn’t look to see if he had called. Or texted.

Not yet, anyway.


Written for Mike Jackson’s Only Murders In My Mind Weekly Writing Prompt. Photo credit: no attribution.

Twenty Word Tuesday — Golden Slumber

A troubled night, until I finally fell asleep. Then my sweet repose, my golden slumber, was interrupted by the telephone.


Written for Bulbul’s Twenty Word Tuesday prompt, where this week’s word is “golden.” Also for these daily prompts: The Daily Spur (trouble), Fandango’s One-Word Challenge (repose), and Word of the Day Challenge (telephone).

#writephoto — The Trough in the Forest

C50AAC45-C2CE-4C35-81CB-4F5CA58E3452“Hey guys, get over here. You gotta see what I’ve stumbled upon,” Leo yelled.

“Keep your pants on, Leo,” Dwight yelled back as he and two other schoolmates headed over to where Leo was standing.

Donny was the first one to reach Leo. “Jesus, what is that thing?” he asked.

“It looks like a trough of some sort,” Jeff said when he caught up to Dwight and Donny.

“Or a grave or tomb,” Leo said, affecting a spooky tone.

“It’s not a grave,” Jeff said. “If this was an old cemetery, there would be other graves, but there aren’t any others.”

“So what is it then?” Leo asked. “It’s about the dimensions of a grave.”

Donny picked up long, narrow tree branch he found on the ground, stood over the opening, and started poking at the ground in the hole. “What the hell are you doing, Donny?” Dwight asked.

“I want to see how deep it is and if I hit anything solid, like a casket,” Donny said.

Just as he said that, a cold, smoky mist started coming up from the hole. The four boys stepped back and watched in horror as the mist thickened and took on an almost human-like shape. The boys would have run, but they were unable to move, as if frozen in place.

“Who dares disturb my slumber?” a deep, haunting voice that seemed to be coming from the mist asked.

“We didn’t mean to, sir,” Leo said. “We didn’t know this was your resting place.”

“Silence!” bellowed the voice. “You have awakened me after more than a century of the restless sleep of the undead! You shall pay with your lives!” Then the smoke took on a blood red hue.

Dwight grabbed Leo, Leo grabbed Jeff, and Jeff grabbed Donny. “Run!” Dwight shouted as the boys took off running.

What they couldn’t hear as they ran for their lives was the laughter of their schoolmate, Billy, who was hiding behind a tree. “It’s amazing what you can do with a smoke machine, a microphone wirelessly linked to a speaker by bluetooth, a light bar, and a remote control device,” he chuckled.


Written for this week’s Thursday Photo Prompt from Sue Vincent.