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A blue summer

For the December challenge (A layered inspiration with Red/Duck from Don’t Hug Me I'm Scared)

By Melissa IngoldsbyPublished 2 years ago 1 min read
Johnathon and Mira from Scenes From a Marriage

“Ask me in December,” my darling whispers to me in bed. I'm cold, shivering under the blankets. Under the second part of our story with us possibly dead.

“Why are you so cold? Come closer to my side,” Duck cries. I can't hear his crying nor can I see it in the dark. I feel the wetness of his face against my skin. It warms my heart like a heat lamp.

I am sorry. So sorry. It kills me when I can't save you. You're my family, my true love, Darling.

But I feel us disappearing after every death, every strike against us, like a cleaver or an ax against our handholding, severing our tight embrace with their judgment. Their indifference. We aren't the perfect definition for a family.

“When can we move out of this place? We need to leave before they come to try and separate us again…” I tremble in his arms.

Duck sighs, cheeks drying. “Ask me in December, Red.”

I linger on the sidelines between red hot heaven and blue frozen hell. My deepest love has been sabotaged in the neverending season with the longest, blistering summer days that haunt me. I do not know why he stills my anxious heart, quieting my angry head with luscious calm…

December seems to never come. And you, my dearest love, are not coming back.

You knew me less and less, the painful trauma of our shared abuse lingering in layers and deep-seated cruelty, and as we laid down on our bed each time after, your eyes averted mine as I desperately needed you to look at me.

Now we are as blue as that summer we consumed ourselves with trying so hard to leave.

“Ask me in December,”

The haunted echo tilts my guts into blue sadness.

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About the Creator

Melissa Ingoldsby

My work:

Patheos,

The Job, The Space Between Us, Green,

The Unlikely Bounty, Straight Love, The Heart Factory, The Half Paper Moon, I am Bexley and Atonement by JMS Books

Silent Bites by Eukalypto

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  • Novel Allen2 years ago

    So sad and heartbreaking. Every December brings a different flavor. Hoping this ends in a good place.

  • Gosh, this was so poignant and emotional. My favourite lines are the same as Cathy's!

  • Kendall Defoe 2 years ago

    Beauty and sadness often work well together...

  • Cathy holmes2 years ago

    This is such a sad, yet beautifully told story. This line is particular "I linger on the sidelines between red hot heaven and blue frozen hell," got me.

  • Babs Iverson2 years ago

    Awesome and amazing!!! Loved it!!!💕❤️❤️

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