Saturday Centus

Another autumnal prompt this week.

The box in my hand was both heavier than I expected and lighter than it should have been, as I carried it across the field to that single maple tree, alone in that field, that had already dropped half its leaves. She’d always loved October, and she’d loved this tree. When I got there, I cried a while; then I poured out her ashes and walked away. The leaves crunched under my boots until they didn’t.

A question: whose are the ashes, and who is scattering them?

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8 Responses to Saturday Centus

  1. Gail says:

    Much very well said in only 109 words.

  2. anitamombanita says:

    Very tender. I watched one of our two dogs thoroughly and happily engaged in chasing leaves the other day. This could have been a favorite dog…or a child…or…. I love that you left it to our imagination.

  3. 21 Wits says:

    Our not really knowing makes it so much deeper….nicely done.

  4. lissa says:

    I don't think I can guess who the ashes belong to but certainly it was someone dear to the one scattering it. from your words, I gathered that much.

    nicely done on the prompt. have a great day.

  5. Judie says:

    I agree with Karen. And I also wrote about ashes…

  6. Anonymous says:

    Brought a lump to my throat.

  7. Unknown says:

    Love your story the best so far. ….so beautifully written…great job!!! Mine is here
    Have you a ROCKING AND BLESSED WEEK!!!
    hugs
    shakira

  8. Jenny says:

    Wow.

    This felt like a small novel.

    It's amazing how much imagination you created with this small amount of words.

    I went a macabre direction with my use of the prompt…perhaps yours is the second part of mine – ha!

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