Wednesday, July 25, 2012

She was just that normal....


A copper haired young woman, sat upon the window sill in her childhood room. The snow settled itself upon the still frozen ground. Sighing gently, she turned around looking around the empty room, that even now after these years it held so many memories...
Hearing a gentle knock on the door she looked towards the door “Are you ready miss...?” she nodded carefully, stepping down the rickety old stairs, seeing the old sofa being carried out by two of the movers.
 To see that sofa being lifted outside towards the moving truck.
She recalled she had almost burned down that sofa one time she could not help but chuckle at that memory. Her green eyes looking over the now snow filled grounds. After exchanging a few words with the moving crew, which address in Surrey they would be deliver the furniture.
She placed her somewhat pudgy form inside the car starting the engine, hearing the familiar rumble then suddenly... something was fluttering outside the car window....? Gazing outside she saw some blue haired and white clad creatures, they started moving around as if dancing. Making small wind twirls within the falling snow

Smiling almost sadly she opened her window and said to the fluttering small creatures...”These grounds have now been returned to you....after the last keeper passed...and after I resumed the duties of keeper at the age of 7, I can no longer be your keeper, the abilities I was given are fading....”
The small creatures seemed to understand as they nodded before one of them said kindly “You have hidden us well young one....your task is now finished” With those words those little creatures disappeared when a gust of wind swept them away....
Driving away from her childhood home on her way to Surrey she was not able see her old rickety house become whisked away by the wind and snow.
“I Really Was That Normal” she muttered

1 comment:

  1. I Quite enjoyed it ...
    I wonder if you wanna plan on writing a longer story, you could write a good one in this subject.

    Regards
    Alexei

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