Saturday, 5 October 2013

Out of my Window by Lisa Williamson

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Lisa Williamson wrote the first prize winning story in September's short fiction contest, you can read her excellent story in full below, if you haven't read the other winning stories yet then you can do so here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/september-short-fiction-contest-winners.html

October's short fiction contest is well underway, if you haven't entered yet then you can do so here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/october-short-fiction-contest.html

And finally if you're a fan of short and fan fiction then comer join our Facebook group, readers can discover great short stories and writers can post their stories too:

https://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/shortfictionreadersandwriters/


Out of my Window by Lisa Williamson
I sit looking out my window at the blue lights of the city about me. How things have changed in my life. Once I looked out my window and it was filled with green and air, wood and animals. As I grew older first the animals disappeared, feeling from the advance of man. Then the tree disappeared, taken down to make homes for invading man. Slow this city grew, from a few buildings to acres of people stacked on top of each other.
 
I stayed; I was not sure why I did. Watching how the land became a town and then a city. As the years passed those who lived here changed too. They started out brave and brash, talking loudly as they hid their fear of the unknown but slowly their voices grew quieter as more and more came here.
 
Now the blue lights of the city block out the lights of the night sky. The city stopped growing out and started growing up. The higher in the city you were the better your position but I stayed here, in the place I was when man found my land. If I wait long enough do you think they might fly away into the sky?
 
I can only hope it will be so. For they have covered my land in so much steel and concrete. It is hard to breath in this bright new world. They have cut down all my trees, filled my streams and chased away my animals. Yet I still remain.
 
I will be here when mankind finally leaves my world. My fondest wish is that there would be something left for me to nurture; to have something to bring to blossom and return the world to green.

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