A series of short stories written by myself over the course of four years. I hope you enjoy reading and any comments would be much appreciated.
Sunday, 19 April 2020
A letter to a queen!
Drowning
The Drowning!
How had it come to this?
What on Earth had he done, the day he made the wish, that had doomed the world?
An act of kindness and altruism, which had bought
about this destitute and dying world.
As he sat on the beach outside, he’s pilot cottage on the Moray Firth, whilst
looking at the beauty of his home city of Inverness, a tear fell down his face
and his life began to flicker through his mind. His breathing became laboured,
and exhaustion began to set in as he remembered the error he'd made.
He had loved he’s world but hated the devastation caused by war, religion, famine, and politics. He had seen them as constant threats, battering the world into submission and bringing about a disastrous future, that would bring annihilation to every living thing on the planet.
He’d travelled the world, hoping to find a solution, and realised he was better off at home, living a life filled with love, rather than hoping for something that would never change.
Perhaps that is what had drawn the beautiful bird
to his side. An eagle of some description, yet mightier in its appearance and
song.
Immense in power and oozing an aura of comfort and calm; it stared at Aled and
seemed to read his mind.
“I know,” Aled said quietly, “I wish that this world had no conflict. That all people could live happy lives in coexistence and peace; never having to experience a world of hardship.”
The eagle looked at him and cawed, as if weeping at what he had said. It then transformed into a strange but beautiful being of light.
“Your wish is granted – I’m sorry for what will follow,” it uttered in defeat before fading from sight.
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The world was different the people were kind...
caring and helpful, but in time, it became overpopulated, and the effects of
global warming swelled with the increased population. Rivers ran with litter
and the air became extremely poisonous and deadly. Acid rain began to fall from
the sky and food began to grow scarce.
Nature tried to fight back, but the world would not
heed its call and no matter how many fires, floods, earthquakes, or eruptions
occurred the population grew until it reached saturation and the world broke.
The land was swallowed by the sea and the whole world began to dim and suffer
for humanities sins.
With nothing to quell the population, its surface
became worn and weighted and now it was close to total submission to the sea. Poseidon
would be in heavenly bliss I’m sure, at seeing the downfall of a race who had
destroyed his beautiful world, as would Demeter.
Bodies littered the oceans, unable to sink below
the rubbish, which had been dumped into its depths. Its pungent smell permeated
the air and burned at the survivor’s throats.
Seas had risen due to the sheer volume of people
and began to claim back the land that had kept it apart for so long. He looked
at the world he had wished for and began to weep profusely; each breath
becoming more difficult and laboured. His heart began to slow, and dizziness
knocked him to the floor. This was it!
His wish had done this and as the last breath left
him, he wished he had never made that boon.
*******
That’s when the alarm sounded, and he woke from the
terrible nightmare. The sun shone on the Moray Firth, Aled thanked God for the
world he lived in.
Chaotic, dangerous, deadly and the most beautiful
thing in existence. He knew it was better to have conflict and strive for
peace, than take the easy route of wishing free will away.
Writer
If he could reach just one person and change their life, it was worth it.
It was worthy everything he'd been through.
Selfless wish!
He didn’t mind, it was beyond their control, they all came to visit to share in their love of each other and reminisce about their memories.
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One night, Alan lay in bed writhing in pain, when a stranger appeared to him. Beautiful and iridescent, in the pale moon light, the beauty of her aura, overwhelmed he's senses momentarily.
In that moment...he cast the wish.
To the NHS staff who put their lives at risk. Thank you! This story talks of a selfless man but it is dedicated to all of you who would risk all to hold the hands of someone who may soon depart. Thank you for doing the work of angels in this time.
Library Of Alexander the Great!
Library
A place of knowledge and learning, I walked through the marble pillars lining the exterior of this sacred building. At its entrance, stood the statue of Athena Goddess of wisdom; brave, cunning and glorious. Athena guarded knowledge and this was the most sought after in the Persian Desert.
“Daniel… look… we’ve found it… finally. The Library of Alexander the Great.”
As she walked up to the statue, she glanced at what she thought would have been doors but it was merely stone alcoves.
Daniel walked forward exploring both yet unable to find a way in. He couldn’t find a lever or a special lock and was becoming increasingly frustrated by it. Alexa found it extremely entertaining especially as she already knew how to enter the library.
Daniel walked out and began strolling the length of the Library and that’s when Alexa withdrew the vinegar bottle and poured a little bit onto the plinth Athena stood on.
Silently, she rose up to show a hidden entrance to a corridor lined with burning torches. Without thinking she dashed inside and stroked the owl perched on a golden branch and the wall sealed just as Daniel came into view - a look of fury appeared on his face as she waved goodbye.
She had loathed him so much for his instance that he’d found the location and he knew how to enter the library and would find the epicenter of past and present knowledge. Yet he knew nothing that had shown them the way here like she did.
Like when Alexander used vinegar to dissolve rocks, which Hannibal later copied; the vinegar made a passage to the library.
She walked into the central atrium and saw the magnificent statue of Alexander - the Greatest King in history, loved by his people except his elite, who had poisoned him because of this room.
In its depths was every book ever written, blessed by Athena to grow and constantly build its stock for all time.
At Alexanders feet stood the book she wanted. The book of life. She walked slowly up to it reached out a hand gently biting her lip.
Nerves filled her core as she caressed the cover and she was pulled inside to meet her idol the dead king and the patron of the Library.
“Welcome Mortal to Olympus home of the Gods.” Said the beautiful and radiant Goddess.
“Yes! Welcome to our home and thank you for finding the library for it needs a new protector and who better than an ancestor of an Amazon…”
“A what!?” Said Alex shock etched on her face.
By Sam Luxton
Jack!
Jack was poor,
He wore old clothes.
He lived in a shack,
In an unkept grove.
His mother one day,
Had a terrible row,
To the market he fled,
To sell his old cow..
A magic bean,
That’s all you got.
Mum was so cross,
“THAT’S NOT A LOT!”
The beans were thrown,
On the unkept grass.
Jack slept so badly,
Nightmares did pass
When he awoke,
His mum gave a shout.
Jack jumped up,
“What’s all this noise about?”
A strange beanstalk,
Reached to the sky.
As Jack looked up,
The birds flew by.
“Up you go.”
“I don’t like heights.”
“Up you go.”
Jack couldn’t fight.
He climbed to the top,
And looked over the edge.
He saw a great castle,
He made a new pledge.
“In he would go,
Searching for loot.”
So off he traipsed,
Stealing a flute.
Jack clambered down,
It wasn’t enough.
Mum sent him back,
The climb was so tough.
As he entered the castle,
He heard a great roar.
“Fe, Fi, Fo, Fum,
I’ve smelt that before.”
Jack tried to hide,
In a hole by the door,
Seconds later
A foot hit the floor.
The giant searched,
He looked round the hall.
The giant went back,
To the televisions call.
He soon fell asleep,
As he sat by the fire.
The television showed,
A heavenly choir.
He grabbed a small chest,
He ran to the door.
He noticed the giant,
Watching galore.
He glanced behind him,
Seeing red eyes.
Fury took over.
The giant grew high.
His foot got caught,
In a hole he had caused.
Jack took the time,
To flee without pause.
He reached the edge.
He descended its stalk.
He heard the giant coming,
He heard the bird squawk.
Jack quickened up,
Reaching the ground.
He grabbed an old saw
That was laying around.
He cut it away,
The stalk shook and shook.
As it was felled,
Killing the crook.
Her house was a mess,
The lawn was distraught.
Mum began to cry,
Misfortune he’d bought.
Then Jack showed her,
The goods in her hand,
A flute of magic,
To heal the land.
As well the giant himself,
Dead as can be,
Offered entertainment,
For the nearby towns to see.
Friday, 10 April 2020
A flicker of peace.
The animals chosen, had competed, the order of the zodiac was created.
These were the first ever to be seen or heard in the cosmos, which stared at the beautiful flashes that appeared in the sky and celebrated peace.
‘These twelve may be the signs of the zodiac, but every animal is important, let us honour you all at the New Year, but welcome our winners as the champion of animals.
Each year they will stand as a model for character and moral guidance and will show people what can be accomplished when we work together.’
Romford Wish!
He had lived in
Romford all his life, passed the same shops and streets, and watched as the
historic market dwindled into nothing.
The glory and beauty
of the place had been whittled down to nothing more than a few simple stalls.
The new buildings raised stripping it of historic significance, which
demonstrated their very little love for nostalgia.
He had watched small
businesses grow and fade and the footfall decrease over the passing decades.
Westfield, had taken so much from this little town, causing it to become far
less than the place he had known and loved. This made him weep wildly.
The worst was yet to
come. His business had been successful, and people had always come in, yet the
steep rents had made it difficult to keep the business going and with its loss
came everything else.
Eventually, his home
was under a tunnel pestered by kids, abused by the people he had once served.
Every night, he curled into a ball within his blankets and cried at his
misfortune.
One day, as he sat
with a vacuous stare, he failed to notice the lady in white. Beautiful and
dazzling, yet beyond his vision.
“Andy, is that you?”
She said, with a deep sense of sadness, which somehow felt out of place in her
voice.
The world slowed and
he was brought back to its harsh reality, casting his eyes back to the
Eventually, he could
bare it no longer and he looked up at this lady. Recognition dawned on him. She
had been at school with him, attended college and then travelled the world
seeming to forget about him.
Tears cascaded down
his face, as he buried himself in his blankets, ashamed of what he’d become
since they last met.
Angelica knelt in
front of him, as people watched, and she delicately drew back the covers and
stared into those lost puppy eyes.
“Why do you hide from
me dear friend? Don’t you know that I’m here to help you?”
He looked at her,
those beautiful eyes denoting truth, sincerity, and love. He sensed hope once more
but could not possibly believe this was true.
“How can you help me?”
He asked as once more tears fell from his face and the loss of everything came
back to him. “I’ve lost everything, and I wish I had a second chance.”
He his hands to his face and cried heartbroken at the person he had
become.
He felt so
embarrassed, especially as this woman had once held a very special place in his
heart. How could she bare to look at him when he disgusted himself?
Realising she wasn’t
going to go away, he once more looked up and light framed her body, showing
what looked like an aura of the most dazzling degree.
Her smile became
brighter, as she offered out her hand and sweetly said, “I’m here to help!” She
preceded to lift him up and bring him back to the world he had long since
departed.
He couldn’t explain why but she was telling the truth and that’s when he
noticed who had been waiting silently around him. The people who he thought
were just the usual public, who would mock and abuse him now came into
focus.
There were the boys
he had coached at football many years ago, now grown men and beaming with
affection for the man who had taught them so much. He went to hide his face,
but the boys gently shook their heads and warmth flowed through them. They
cared, they cared, and they were here to help him, to breathe a little more
life into him. His back grew taller and he felt hope enter him once more.
His eyes looked at
the person next to them, who’s eyes sparkled where once they had been dimmed.
This was the homeless man he had passed each day and bought lunch for; now
clean shaven and well-kept, smiling at him.
The people next to
him were healthy and smiling, radiating love for him, as he recognised where he
had met them and once more was brought to tears. Though these tears were happy
tears of understanding, knowing what they had been through. These people were
survivors! They were from the cancer ward, where he had read after work twice a
week. His colour began to change, as he looked at them and the hope that shined
through dazzled him.
The children he had
given their first job to and who he had donated his time and money to ensure
they had made it in the world. Each stepped forward to draw him back to the
world and show him he was loved and that he had lived a worthy life.
“Why are you here to
see me at my worse?” He asked trembling.
“Silly fool! You can
never be at your worse when you helped so many and now, we are here to help
you. “Came a jovial voice.
The voice was
familiar and full of love, and he couldn’t....no wouldn’t believe it. Tears
fell from his eyes, as a figure wove its way out of the gathered crowd. It was
him...it was his best friend, who he had introduced to his wife and set up for
a new life in Australia, a place of dreams. Behind him came Elaine and the
twins (his goddaughters) Sara and Jane, who ran up and hugged him before
returning to their dad's side. Every eye was flooded with tears, as the two
best friends walked forward to face each other once more.
Their embrace was
long and a true reflection of their friendship. Tears rolled down and both men
wept openly, publicly without any concern for their ego. All around onlookers
wept at such a display of long-lasting friendship.
“I’m sorry I took so
long, but I needed to get here and gather those whose life you had changed, to
help return the life I knew you had lost. We have been looking for you
everywhere and it was only when I spoke to Alan (he indicated the man he had
walked past every day and who had fed him twice a day for the whole time he’d
been here) that we found you. Only someone who had disappeared from the world
could see what so many others couldn't."
This man had kept him
going with promises it will get better and to hold in there. They had played
chess, read books, and just stood looking out at the world as it drummed past.
A smile that shined through time, once more irradiated his face as he stepped
forward to hug him. “I told you to hold on. Well done my boy! well done!”
Andy was overcome.
All these people, these beautiful people, who had once been part of his life
were here now by his side. They hugged and embraced, and they shared many more
tears, as life came back to him. He was given fresh clothes and he was standing
tall and proud.
“Come, let us return
you to the man we all love, and all aspire to be.” With that, they lifted their
hands to clap and walked him to a new better life full of love.
A week later, they
were once again together, as they opened, he's new endeavour to the: 'Andy Cole
Crisis Centre'.
This is where he
would spend the rest of his days helping others to find their place.
He cherished the
picture of all his dear friends, who had come when he needed and stayed with
him while he got back on track. They were his benefactors, but it was so much
more than that. It was a mutual respect, which made his wish come true.
The picture hung on
the wall in his office, surrounded by the success of those he had helped.
A small gold plaque
read, “To those that granted my wish and helped me see the good this world can
offer.”
Thursday, 9 April 2020
Songbird Opera
The Songbird Opera
was an amazing event, that almost every bird in the Musical Forest
entered.
For the last two
years, Contessa Crow, had wished she was brave enough to enter this prestigious
competition. She was shy and naive and feared she wasn’t good enough.
One day, a friend
entered for her, knowing it was secretly her dream. Her friends flattered her,
but she believed this was only because they were her friends.
Finally, they all
convinced her to accept the invite to participate in this magnificent concert
held at ‘The Royal Avery Music Hall’.
While she was practicing for her glorious night, she spotted a large portion of
cheese lying on the forest floor. She swept down to collect it and just as she
took it in her beak, she heard the snap of a dry twig and took flight back to
the safety of the trees.
Fox was annoyed at
his misstep, but was convinced he could trick crow easily, after all his
conniving over the years.
He walked on to the path observing the wood – taking in its
beauty. His eyes wandered from the floor in panoramic view, up into
the trees, where he feigned surprise at spotting the Contessa.
“Oh my! Oh my! Is
that the wonderful Contessa, whose voice rivals that of angels.” The fox
initiated in a suave and gentlemanly manner.
The countess hid her
face under her wing, faking coyness.
“Oh, wonderful lady!
Please shower on me, the heavenly music only you can create.” Fox could tell he
was starting to break her down from the way she looked back.
The Contessa, could
not resist and opened her beak, closing her eyes briefly. The cheese forgotten,
at the new audience, who had requested her to perform too.
As she opened her
eyes, she saw fox gobble the cheese in one bite and dash off.
She was overcome with
frustration at her own stupidity. She wished pride had not overtaken her common
sense as she burst into tears and began to weep.
A robin, flew into
sight and landed on the Contessa branch and simply said, “Beware of those that
flatter, for it’s often disingenuous, a true friend will always offer honest
critique.”