First of all I would like to extend my sincerest condolences
to the family of Aj Hayes who died this weekend. He was a regular commenter
here and I’ll miss his friendship as much as his support and advice. He was a
true gent whose comments gave me the confidence to share my work. It feels decidely odd posting a piece knowing that one of his supportive and insightful comments won't be forthcoming.
This is a little piece I wrote as an exercise during Crime
and Publishment. During his session “Dicing with Dialogue” Michael Malone gave
us some scenarios and I chose the following one.
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a mother who has just miscarried and her four year-old
who wants a baby sister.
The scenario is deeply personal for me and as I was writing
it, I twice had to leave the room. However I don’t believe in shying away from
tough writing. Anyway, after a little tightening up here is the piece I wrote.
‘It’s…It’s…’
‘It’s what?’
Karen’s lip quivered as her head bowed down.
‘Mummy? Don’t cry Mummy.’
‘Jordan …I’m
afraid…’
‘Don’t be afraid Mummy. Baby will be here soon and then I’ll
have my sister.’
Karen said nothing. Preferring instead to draw solace and
strength from Jordan ’s
sticky fingers as they grasped her thumb.
‘Can we call the baby Alice? I think Alice would be a good name for baby.’
‘I’m sorry darling. So sorry.’ A gulp was followed by a
tearful swallow. ‘Baby won’t be coming.’
‘Why?’
‘Baby has… baby has decided to go to heaven instead. Baby
wanted to meet the angels.’
‘Like Daddy?’
‘Yes…Just like Daddy.’
That is beautiful. A difficult subject tenderly explained.
ReplyDeletePowerful and tragic. That last line stuck in my throat, Graham. Very well handled, mate.
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