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Saturday, 27 June 2015
Vision by Denise Sparrowhawk
Amelia still isn't sure what it was she saw that day exactly, but she
has long since stopped talking about it. At first, bursting with wonder
and excitement and curiosity, she told everyone she met. Her words
spilled out, tumbling over themselves in a gabbling torrent, the
description warping and buckling under the weight of so many, many
words! Her hands flew here and there, trying to catch the words and put
them into better order. People were kind at first, listening, their eyes
bright and interested, but then the shadows came, clouding their faces.
Gentle hands would hold hers, a single finger placed over lips to stem
the flow. Gradually the listeners became less friendly, their eyes
filled with dark clouds as soon as she began to speak of it. Hands rough
and hard, brushed her words away. She stopped talking. Instead she
hugged the memory to herself, and waited. One day it would come again,
and she would be ready. She would know. And the others? Well, she could
not help them. They should have listened better and tried harder to
understand.
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