Ashes to Ashes
It’s Friday today and that means it’s Friday Fictioneers time! As I write this there are already nearly 100 stories of roughly 100 words each up on the link page, can you believe? I was going to post my story yesterday, but I just got a PlayStation 4 so I’ve been a bit distracted 🙂
This week’s photo has been contributed by Friday Fictioneerer Jennifer Pendergast and the whole challenge is ably hosted as always by Rochelle. To read the other stories for this week, click on Bracken (the little blue froggy).
Randolph raced through the shade towards the welcoming light beyond the archway. Three months he’d been a captive. Abused, mistreated. His neck hurt; he rubbed the wounds as he ran.
And the hunger! They’d given him a sickly red liquid to drink, but always the hunger returned.
What had they done to him?
He burst into the sunlight, his shout of triumph becoming a scream as his skin blistered. His pursuers stopped short of the archway, staying in the shade. Flames consumed his body and his view of freedom disappeared as his eyeballs liquefied.
His ashes blew across the field on the summer breeze, free at last.
Poor Randolph 😦 Great story, but poor fella.
(Playstation 4…FIFA?)
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Possibly a mercy for him – certainly for his prospective future victims 🙂
FIFA is available on PS4, but I’m more into games where you get to shoot things in the head. Go figure.
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Wow, two assumptions ruined in one post: that all vampires written about today sparkle, and all PS4s in Europe can only play FIFA. 😉
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Damn modern sparkly vampires. Damn them I say.
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Truly horrifying! That sickly red liquid wasn’t red wine by any chance, was it? 😦
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I’m sure it was red wine (shakes head) 🙂
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Awww, Randolph, honey! Baby vampire now ashes 😦
Now I need to watch Near Dark – best vampire bursting-into-ashes-in-daylight 80’s movie ever!
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He never stood a chance. “Don’t go into the light”!
I haven’t actually seen that – just checked it out on Amazon, it’s cheap and looks good – one for the list. My faves are “From Dusk Till Dawn” for hilarious gratuitous violence and “John Carpenter’s Vampires” for true vampire horror.
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Near Dark is one of the best out there for its genre – even better than so many that came before and after it. You’ll even see at least 3 alumni in here who ended up in Aliens!
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That’s settled then. I’m putting in an Amazon order soon, I’ll give it a whirl. And I just noticed it’s directed by Kathryn Bigelow!
I just realised I left “Lost Boys” off my vampire list 🙂
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Yes! She did an awesome job here. Just remember that it’s a bonafide 80’s movie – but for that decade, it’s still a great vampire tale – P.S. no glittering vamps found here! 🙂
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I don’t think Randolph is human? Is he?
DJ
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Nope. Not since he was taken captive. Now he’s not a vampire either, just a sad little pile of ashes 😦
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Poor baby vampire. Such a short trip into eternity!
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He didn’t last very long, did he? Maybe someone should have mentioned his transformation to him.
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YUK! I hope the wind doesn’t blow this way, Draliman. Pawkisses for the weekend 🙂
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It’s okay, it’s blowing out to sea 🙂 Have a lovely weekend yourself!
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Al, How could you. Letting poor Randolph run into the sun like that when you knew he was a vampire. It looks like he wasn’t one of the sparkly kind. Well written. Go back now and enjoy your PlayStation 4. 🙂 —Susan
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I knew, unfortunately he didn’t 🙂 I wouldn’t mind seeing a few of those sparkly vampires bursting into flames.
Just spent an hour and a half playing Killzone. Shot some baddies. Will read others’ stories tomorrow, it’s bedtime!
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I know now who you remind me of. Anthony Horowitz! Seriously Drali.. waiting for that book! 🙂
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Thanks!
There’s a huge difference between flash fiction and a novel 😦 Maybe one day…
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Eeek. Captivating, yet disturbing. A well written piece.
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Sorry for the late reply – your comment fell into my spam folder 😦
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it. “Captivating yet disturbing” sounds exactly what I was going for 🙂
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Totally adorable vampire tale. Turned it on its head. Can’t help but feel sorry for the poor chap. I guess his makers should have explained things a bit more…
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A quick induction course would have been good. Heath and Safety saves lives!
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Yikes! The price of freedom is steep.
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Poor guy 😦
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A gory tale very well narrated.
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Thanks! Less blood, more ash this week.
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Short, sharp and excessively nasty. So well written.
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Thank you! “Excessively nasty” is my thing 🙂
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Dear Ali,
Ak. The idea of his eyes liquefying is more than a little disturbing. Your descriptions are vivid. I rather enjoyed this (dare I say that?) I can’t help wondering if it’s XBOX inspired. 😉
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Dear Rochelle,
I had to do major editing but I was determined to get the eyeballs in 🙂
My inspirations are many and varied but include the Xbox!
Ali
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Aaaa. Gruesome. But at least he was finally free the drift with the wind and never be harmed again. Good job.
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That’s what I was thinking – freedom rather than death, or “second death” or however it works with vampires.
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Great story Draliman, and yes it’s gruesome too. Melting eyeballs? Yuck, Well – Ta-Ta until next week – sweet dreams! Nan 🙂
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I always have sweet dreams, melting eyeballs notwithstanding 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it!
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well at least he didn’t sparkle!
great description.. specially with the eyeballs liquefying. great classic vampire tale.
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I won’t be having with any of these new-age sparkly vampires. I’m a traditionalist 🙂
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Great descriptions – particularly enjoyed liquifying eyeballs.
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Thanks – I was determined to get the eyeballs in no matter what else I had to edit out.
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Ha.. yes that’s what happens to the undead… it’s hard to learn to drink blood….
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Sooner or later they all burst into flames or collapse to ashes.
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aww, gee . . . just when you think life will get better, a solar tragedy. that’s a powerful group he escaped from!
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Not the escape he hoped for but freedom nonetheless.
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Very creative. I did not see this coming. Good descriptive wording.
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Thanks! I like to build up to a surprise at the end.
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I wish this would happen to Bat Boy so we’d quit seeing him on those tabloid covers….
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I’ve Googled Bat Boy and wow – what a freaky-looking thing! I heartily agree with you.
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Free at last! I love a happy ending 🙂
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Happy-ish 🙂
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darkly delicious, yet again 😉
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Ooh, that has a lovely ring to it – “darkly delicious” 🙂
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Strangely, it fits the photo perfectly. I really enjoyed this one.
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Glad you enjoyed it. I tried to think of things that could go wrong when entering the sunlight and I thought “vampires”.
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Humph, you are incredibly mean and self-centered in your treatment of Randolph. All about you writing a great flash fiction. WTG.
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I’d apologise to him but unfortunately he’s dead 😦
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I don’t like vivid icky stories at all, but your concluding line redeems this one. I can’t resist a good line like that one 🙂
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Most of my flash fiction wouldn’t suit you then I think! I felt that this one needed a more thoughtful ending after the rather gruesome previous lines.
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Didn’t know where the story was headed, but nailed me with surprise! Great job!
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Thanks! For some reason “shade to sun” says “vampire” to me 🙂
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