Friday Fictioneers – 6/28/13 — ‘Racing for a Second Chance’

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RACING FOR A SECOND CHANCE

Lungs burning, gulping breath, she could hardly see.

Keep running: her mantra.

The bus was gaining speed rapidly.

Keep running. Have to catch it! Have to stop him!

Best thing in whole life … How could I …?

But submission to her family’s pride was a life-long habit – nearly impossible to break.

Keep running!

You’re making a fool of yourself.

Keep running!

I AM a fool: I let him go!

Keep —

The bus suddenly screeched to a stop … pulled away again.

Too spent to chase it further, she dropped to her knees, squinting through the exhaust fumes.

He stood there, suitcase in hand.

She had no breath for words, but her eyes said it all.

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I wrote this story for this week’s Friday Fictioneers, hosted by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields. But I also wrote the other side of the story — from the guy’s point of view — for the new writing challenge  — AS I SAT ON THE BUS — over at Bumba’s blog.

So if you’d like to read the companion story, click the title here: “As Cody Sat on the Bus”

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15 thoughts on “Friday Fictioneers – 6/28/13 — ‘Racing for a Second Chance’

  1. Dear Sandra,

    Sounds like a girl who knew what she wanted no matter what anyone else thought. Nice one. I felt the sense of urgency. This left me breathless.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

    1. Thanks, David. This one was a real challenge, but I felt it from the first day I saw the picture.

      And taking part in the “As I Sat on the Bus” writing invitational on the Bumba site fit in just perfectly this week. It gave me a chance to write from the guy’s perspective and add a lot of the details that I had to leave out with our strict word limit here at FFs. It was really fun to tell the same story from two different people’s points of view.

  2. Hi Sandra
    You packed a lot in here. When I got to the end, I found I had been holding my breath! Loved your last line
    Dee

    1. Thank you, Patrick. And if you want a little more background and some of the blanks filled in, take the link over to the companion story. It didn’t have a word limit, so that part is a little longer and fleshes the story out slightly better.

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