Between the Courtyard – #writephoto – #shortstory

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I stand in the courtyard of my mother’s gardens. Always well-manicured, I was never allowed to play in them, but I spent many of my childhood days reading, and just thinking. Being surrounded by lush green grass, and the occasional flower tends to let one’s mind wander to places it should not.

My old home is in ruin now. Time has not allowed a kind transition. Vines have replaced the pristine white facade, and the old oaken door is warped shut. So many memories are held in that small house. How I wish they were all kind ones. I distinctly remember mother telling us we were not to bother old lady Werth. She was the woman who lived directly across from us, her door facing the courtyard, same as ours. It was never open, and we questioned if someone actually lived there. She must have been a hundred years old.

Curiosity got the better of me, one day I decided to knock on her door. The other kids ran to hide, afraid of who or what might answer. But no one did. I knocked again. I was a persistent pain in the butt when it came to getting answers. Sadly, after the fourth time knocking, I gave up. I remember telling my friends, “You big babies, I told you there was nothing to be afraid of! She’s probably long gone by now. She was so old!” They agreed, slowly coming out of their hiding places.

Today, I stand looking at the old house, once again. For laughs, I decide to knock on Werth’s door one more time. I make my way up the steps and upon reaching the dark wooden door, raise my hand to knock. Before I can complete this task, the doors open by themselves. I check, but there is no wind to cause this. Perhaps there is a new family living there, and they saw my approach. However, an eerie sensation comes over me, and I hesitate to go any further.

A frail voice beckons me to come in, and as I do, the dark doors behind me close, with a loud thud. I have made my own transition, no longer in the glory of my mother’s grandest accomplishment, but in the confines of an old house, now prisoner of the old witch who still lives…

Photo via Sue Vincent’s #writephoto prompt – Transition

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The Apples of Wrath – #MayWriting – #poetry

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A fiery apple, she quietly lures

Outside the town, nobody did notice

To her advantage, she uses a spell

This gypsy girl, mysterious poetess

Chanting rhymes and incantations

He falls for her, much to his chagrin

She knows exactly how to charm

But the fairy tale would never begin

Anger holds her tighter than love

He is doomed, in the aftermath

Never to see home, again, he is done

Easily bitten, by the apples of wrath

 

 

May Writing Prompts – The Apples of Wrath – Day 25/31

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No Jeopardy Involved ~ #poetry #WOTD #FOWC #RDP #DWP

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This is not a fuzzy memory, like the vague from yesterday

There’s no jeopardy involved, this time I am enlightened

I surround myself with hope, all my sorrows, I’ve cast away

Welcoming each moment, with my senses, truly heightened

 

Word of the Day – Fuzzy
FOWC with Fandango – Jeopardy
Ragtag Daily Prompt – Memory
Daily Word Prompt – Surround

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Friday Fantasy ~ Nevermore – #poetry

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Guided by light, through the misty night

A ship finds its way, across the ocean

Bobbing in the sea, it remains a mystery

How it was brought here, on waves of motion

Or perhaps it’s the moon, makes sailors swoon

Unaware are they, of her alluring beams

Closer they come, until they are numb

Alas, all is not really what it seems

Still, the ship heads in, from where its been

Sails folded, as she glides toward shore

A crash, tis a sight, though try as they might

They can save themselves, nevermore

 

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Photo via Pixabay

3. 2. 1. Quote Me!

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Thank you Miriam at The Showers of Blessings for tagging me for Rory’s 321 Quote Me!

Rules: 3.2.1 Quote Me!

1. Thank the Selector

2. Post 2 quotes for the dedicated Topic of the Day.

3. Select 3 bloggers to take part in ‘3.2.1 Quote Me!’

The topic is Expression

Here are my quotes:

I invite:

John Freda of The Magic Shop

V.J. of One Woman’s Quest

Annette of Annette Rochelle Aben

Have fun if you choose to participate!! 🙂