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People say if you hold a shell to your ear, you can hear the ocean.
Amy has never heard the ocean through a
shell. (She’s tried them all, from creamy speckled junonia and striking lightning whelk, to oyster and the iridescent
pen shells that shimmered like the ocean water under a noon sun.)
But she has heard other things.
But she has heard other things.
The hiss of flame, the gun burst crack of collapsing wood,
screams cut short.
Always and forever, the same sounds.
Except today.
Today, through the dusky conch, she hears a voice, crackling and rough like a sea bird’s cry.
Except today.
Today, through the dusky conch, she hears a voice, crackling and rough like a sea bird’s cry.
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For Velvet Vebosity's 100 Word Prompt: Listening
3 comments:
Interesting, and intriguing. Of course now I'm wondering if this is a sci-fi, or a children's story, or what. Or a metaphor?
Mostly, it's the product of a line from a song repeating in my head -"I heard a voice in a seashell..." :)
I do like the idea of a children's fantasy...so I think I'll mark this one for revisiting.
Thanks for dropping by.
Super intriguing. That makes me want to either read more or figure out what's going on and write it myself!
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