DRABBLE TRIO
by
STE BERESFORD
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These drabbles were written in
response to the 2006 Tracy Island Writers Forum's Drabble
Challenge. The
challenge was as follows:
Choose three of the following
six topics and write one drabble for each of the topics you
chose. You will wind up with three 100-word drabbles on
whichever three topics you chose. Here are your choices:
A)
Scott during a rescue (could be his thoughts, someone
observing him, something he's actually doing, etc.).
B)
Virgil while playing the piano (again, could be his thoughts,
someone observing/listening, etc.).
C)
Gordon's and Alan's relationship as brothers (one or both of
them thinking about it, one of them thinking about the other,
someone else ruminating on their relationship, etc.).
D)
Lady Penelope (either her thoughts or someone else's about
her/what she does, etc.).
E)
The Thunderbirds (perhaps the ship's actual POV or someone's
thoughts about one or all of them, etc.).
F)
Parody drabble (anything goes, parody style).
Drabble the First
If you
were to ask him, this is the part he would say is most
satisfying; the return home after a successful mission, the
fierce joy released when a life is saved.
As for
me... well, an Engineer would tell you that the mass of metal
and wires that make my body isn't alive. But you cannot be
involved in our work, with the storms of emotion that
surrounds it, without developing awareness – even if the boys
don't know about our thoughts.
Many are
the long nights spent, whilst they sleep peacefully,
discussing how we watch over and love them...
Drabble the Second
He'll
never admit it to him, but Jeff adores the sound of his son's
piano playing, watching his slim fingers dancing over the
keys. Even down to the slight line between his eyebrows
furrowed in concentration.
He's
practically the spitting image of his mother.
You can
see it every time somebody mentions her, or he catches sight
of her portrait – see the loss in his eyes. He misses her more
than he lets on.
I think
it's his military training that did it. The way they are
taught to build walls around their hearts.
Even the
best walls crack, though...
Drabble the Third
I won't
fail.
Half a
meter. Just a mere half meter of debris stops me from reaching
the victim - Half a meter keeping me from taking them to
safety, to warmth, to the embrace of their loved ones and
friends.
Half a
meter from hope.
I can hear
them, now – they can hear me, and shout out, hoping they can
be heard. Knowing that making as much noise as they can is
their only hope, even if it brings the rest of the building
down upon them. That's the risk they'll take.
Half a
meter.
I will not
fail them. |