Saturday, December 19, 2015

Beneath the Decoration


On the mantle, the shimmering stag perched, a desperate silver spray-painted statuary, a fake gray fur secured with a lopsided satin bow looped around his neck. His glittering eyes beseeched. The jolly fat man’s nose twitched. “An indignity, even for a replica reindeer. Won’t you join my sleigh tonight?” The twinkle in Santa’s eyes loosened the beast’s frozen shoulders. Dipping his mighty head, he shook off the fur loop and pitched it from his antlers. He reared and jumped into the open sack, hearing “Ho, ho, ho” as the drawstring closed above him. Up the chimney, they escaped décor purgatory.

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This 100 word story is offered as an entry for the annual Advent Ghosts event hosted by Loren Eaton at I Saw Lightning Fall. See the other entries there. Thanks, Loren, for the opportunity!

4 comments:

  1. Thank you, Sandra! I appreciate your posting about this event and your stopping by!

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  2. I love me a little magical realism. It's such a neglected genre. Well done, Paula!

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  3. Loren, thank you so much for your kind words and your "Advent Ghosts" event. I'm enjoying reading all the entries. It's amazing how much story can be found in 100 words!

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