"The effect you gave it stole the beauty of the original picture somehow", her words faded in the silence surrounding them that night.
"I like it this way. All black and white".
"I love colors better... All the mesmerizing shades you manage to capture so beautifully in all your pictures".
"So how long have you been seeing him?", words popped out abruptly as though the brain-to-tongue pathway had suddenly misfired.
"Who, Jack? Ohh, I kinda fell for him at first sight in college", she blushed, lost in pleasant thoughts.
The rosy redness warming her soft cheeks, the twinkle of her deep-blue eyes, her fragrant, gorgeous golden locks streaked with copper highlights... So much color in her life, he thought.
As he slowly walked her down the dark alley, he quietly drew a knife out of his pocket and kept it hidden from her view.
"Do you love me?"
"Come on Timmy. You know I've always loved Jack", she couldn't hold back her annoyance.
In one swift take, he plunged the knife into his own belly, collapsing onto the ground in one pile.
"You freak", she shrieked, her eyes bloodshot, as her hands tore the knife out of him; a gaping wound, now soaked in blood was staring in her face.
"I love you Rosy. But without you, there's no color in life anyway."
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This post is response to the Trifecta Writing Challenge - Week Eighty. The prompt is to write a 33-333 words piece using the word 'freak' in it's third definition.
FREAK (noun)
1
a : a sudden and odd or seemingly pointless idea or turn of the mind
b : a seemingly capricious action or event
2
archaic : a whimsical quality or disposition
3
: one that is markedly unusual or abnormal: as
a : a person or animal having a physical oddity and appearing in a circus sideshow
b slang (1) : a sexual deviate (2) : a person who uses an illicit drug
c : hippie
d : an atypical postage stamp usually caused by a unique defect in paper (as a crease) or a unique event in the manufacturing process (as a speck of dirt on the plate) that does not produce a constant or systematic effect.
"I like it this way. All black and white".
"I love colors better... All the mesmerizing shades you manage to capture so beautifully in all your pictures".
"So how long have you been seeing him?", words popped out abruptly as though the brain-to-tongue pathway had suddenly misfired.
"Who, Jack? Ohh, I kinda fell for him at first sight in college", she blushed, lost in pleasant thoughts.
The rosy redness warming her soft cheeks, the twinkle of her deep-blue eyes, her fragrant, gorgeous golden locks streaked with copper highlights... So much color in her life, he thought.
As he slowly walked her down the dark alley, he quietly drew a knife out of his pocket and kept it hidden from her view.
"Do you love me?"
"Come on Timmy. You know I've always loved Jack", she couldn't hold back her annoyance.
In one swift take, he plunged the knife into his own belly, collapsing onto the ground in one pile.
"You freak", she shrieked, her eyes bloodshot, as her hands tore the knife out of him; a gaping wound, now soaked in blood was staring in her face.
"I love you Rosy. But without you, there's no color in life anyway."
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This post is response to the Trifecta Writing Challenge - Week Eighty. The prompt is to write a 33-333 words piece using the word 'freak' in it's third definition.
FREAK (noun)
1
a : a sudden and odd or seemingly pointless idea or turn of the mind
b : a seemingly capricious action or event
2
archaic : a whimsical quality or disposition
3
: one that is markedly unusual or abnormal: as
a : a person or animal having a physical oddity and appearing in a circus sideshow
b slang (1) : a sexual deviate (2) : a person who uses an illicit drug
c : hippie
d : an atypical postage stamp usually caused by a unique defect in paper (as a crease) or a unique event in the manufacturing process (as a speck of dirt on the plate) that does not produce a constant or systematic effect.