Thursday, February 16, 2012

Monochromatic Memories (55 Fiction)

Holding onto an old black and white picture of him, she sat longingly on the old tire. It swayed back and forth. Sam’s face was worn where her thumb had traced a thousand times. What was he doing now? She wished they were seven again, while staring at the tombstone. He would always be seven.

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