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SAND by Martha Williams

12/12/2010

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He bounced over the beach, twirling and leaping as sunlight warmed the breeze on his belly, like when he and Janie were six. His jacket slid down his arms into a Batman cape and he laughed, skidding to a stop and crashing onto his back, mouth open and eyes wide.

“In’t they lovely…”

A voice made him jump. He twisted to see two women tucked beneath the dunes, soaking up the sight of three tiny sisters stampeding sandcastles.
“Aw, dumplin’s…”


Caramel puddings sticky with salt, the youngest looked past her mother right into his eyes so he beamed and mouthed, “Janie?”

She beamed back.

“Carrie! Here.” Woman, leaping up with sand running in rivulets over her frock. Glaring at the man with the scar who grinned at little girls. Herding her daughters in a furious flap. Frosty silence until his smile faded and he stood, backed away, tried to go forward, backed away again, hypnotized by the pulse of forwards, backwards, forwards so that he carried on rocking even as the mother bustled her brood away.

Murmurs, “…off his head.”

He watched them go. Woman and small girl out of reach. Like the day the truck took Mum and Janie. Leaving him to dance a child’s step all alone, heal the hole in his head, try to move forward, back, forward, back, not understanding the stares nor why his fingers could never keep hold of sand.


My bio: Martha lives and writes in the UK; she hugs her figments here: www.marthawilliams.org


 


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Jules link
12/12/2010 14:19

Wow. Really powerful....I got chills.

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Marcus Speh link
12/13/2010 01:08

wonderful flash at a great venue. didn't scare me as such but made the hair on my neck stand up: good sign!

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Robert Vaughan link
12/13/2010 11:54

Chilling to the bone, fantastic read! Loved it at 52/250, even better fifth time around!

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Martha link
12/14/2010 06:24

Thanks, everyone, for your lovely comments - this story was prompted by a young man I saw on the beach one day. He startled us - he was very agitated and energetic as he leaped around our small children, talking to the air and making strange signs with his hands. We were frightened of his behaviour, even though he was obviously far more vulnerable than us. I felt for him, but he galloped away before we could speak. I never knew his real story and still hope he got home OK.

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