Love, love, love.
Love, love, love.
Warm undulation. Heaven’s breath in wetness and soup. So much pleasure. Rolling and diving. Caressing and devouring. Pulsing through the minutes.
White on white. Swimming in darkness. White on white on white.
Heaven.
“Oh, Christ.”
“Yeah, tell me about it.”
“You’ve got to be kidding me.”
The heavier man grimaced.
“Nope. If I was, I wouldn’t be standing here looking at it.”
“Has Chuckles been by yet?”
“You better quit that shit! You know he hates that.”
“Whatever. All coroners are freaks. It’s not my fault they sniff way too much formaldehyde.”
The guy laughed. “Good one, man.”
“We’ve got to get him laid or something.”
“Enough! My God, I don’t need that image in my head!”
“Wait. You’re about to be elbow deep in this shit, and you’re worried about seeing Chuckles in the sack? Priorities, man, priorities.”
“My priorities are just fine. Now, you got a good grip on the leg? Don’t slip!”
The hand sank in. “Got it. At least I think.”
“Why do I think we’re going to regret trying to pick this thing up?” he muttered.
“Hey, what do you think it’s like to be a maggot?”
The guy looked down at the swarms and their macabre ballet.
“Well, probably pretty damn wonderful right about now,” he said. “Like heaven.”
Jason Evans is the twilight keeper at The Clarity of Night.
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That was great. I didn’t see that last twist coming at all.
Great use of dialogue to reach a natural conclusion with a bang. Very sneaky beginning, too.
Snappy dialogue in a cool story.
in heaven, everything is fiiii-ne.
very nice, jason!! :)
Stephanie, thanks so much! I wanted people to think “huh?” at the beginning, then “oh dear” at the end. It’s not everyday you get to write from the perspective of a maggot.
Flood, I was afraid folks might not tie it together, but I think there’s enough to connect the dots.
Hana, thank you! I liked the irreverence of these guys.
Anne, a visceral view of heaven. Glad you liked it! :D
Outstanding. Taking an idea like heaven and thinking about it from another viewpoint is challenging for most of us. Great job.
I love the beginning. White on white on white , such a great line. And the twist at the end, I never saw coming. Great work.
Brandon, thank you for the kind words! I think I got a little too much enjoyment out of writing it. :) Oh the possibilities….
Rebecca, it was too fun sticking those seemingly unrelated bits together. Glad you liked it!!
Nice job Jason,
Nice job of description and even deception. I am not sure how anyone could have seen it going there. Thanks,
BD
Nicely done.
For a second there I thought you were trying out romance for a change. I should have known better. Nice job!
Jason, I believe this is the most commented story to date. Congrats! I also think that you certainly pushed the boundary of horror (since I can’t really classify it under any other category). Or maybe it’s more a case of toeing the line. :)
Jason, another great example of dialog carrying the storyline. Great descripton of off stage character (coroner). Great ending.
You’ve got a lot packed into just a few words. I gotta say I loved this one. Just icky enough. Good job, Twilight Keeper.
Whoa, nice departure!
BD, the ones you don’t see coming are the best!——Stephen, thanks for the kind words!——Jaye, do I hear a challenge in there? Do I hear Jason-Evans-couldn’t-write-romance-if-St.-Valentine-slapped-him-upside-the-head? Okay, we’ll see about that. ;)——Jim, thanks! I kind of see it as horror meets mystery meets humor.——Robert, I’ve been experimenting with just how much backstory can be delivered in a few words of dialog.——Joni, glad you like it, and weren’t too creeped out!——Jay, hehe. :D
Oh, great job! The beginning almost erotic, but with a question (soup?) and then a very well executed but apparently unrelated piece of dialog, and finally the connection at the very end. You handed out the information so carefully, it was impossible to guess where you were going – but the dialog was so natural that I didn’t feel you were withholding information.
Very, very well done!
Fran, haha! You got it precisely. I was going for an erotic-type feel at the beginning and knew “soup” would be a clinker.
This piece was really fun to do. :D
Brilliant work – love it!
Everything IS relative. Heaven for some…would be hell for others.
Loved the back and forth conversation…very natural. Fresh dialogue.
And the beginning was soooooo stimulating…just glad I didn’t know that I was getting breathless over maggots.
Entertaining…as always, Jason.
K. Lawson Gilbert
This is classic, sly, sharp. Very, very well done. Really enjoyed it.
Like someone already mentioned here, the opening is perfect, perfectly imagined – a viewpoint beautifully established. I say, I vote for the opening, more than anything else.
This, is writing.
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