A Christmas Tree by Henna Olivia (best value ebook reader .TXT) π
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Cover is a stock image I got from Google, disclaimer.
I know, it's way past Christmas, but this had been sitting in my documents folder for months gathering dust, so I wanted to finish it.
When I started this short short story I had a bad stomach ache, and so I scribbled some random things. I decided I wanted to finish it. I added the snow because it was December the time I first started, and for the sheer randomness as I thought of Snow White.
I could not come up with a name, which is why "He" pops up. Repeatedly. And higher-ups, I have no idea.
No part of this story can be reproduced in any way, etc., without permission of author.
Cover is a stock image I got from Google, disclaimer.
I know, it's way past Christmas, but this had been sitting in my documents folder for months gathering dust, so I wanted to finish it.
When I started this short short story I had a bad stomach ache, and so I scribbled some random things. I decided I wanted to finish it. I added the snow because it was December the time I first started, and for the sheer randomness as I thought of Snow White.
I could not come up with a name, which is why "He" pops up. Repeatedly. And higher-ups, I have no idea.
No part of this story can be reproduced in any way, etc., without permission of author.
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it was his own foolishness after all. He was ready now, ready to be released from his lifelong time of wandering, and ready to embrace death. The stars were winking above him, beckoning him. He closed his eyes, and breathed once more. Then everything turned white.
Epilogue
During the night, the snow buried him completely, as if it was acknowledging him, mourning for him. It was the only one. In the morning, no one even knew he had departed from the world, and many didn't even know he existed. All that remained of his presence was the remains of a half bitten apple tied to a tree. A Christmas Tree.
Text: Henna Olivia
Publication Date: 02-26-2012
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