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Yesterday’s Goodbye

Old stories, and old loves, stay with like scars. Sometimes, until the very end.

“He had a scar,” she whispered, her eyes fluttering open, the familiar phrase the first words on her lips as she awoke. 

I smiled, looking up from my book. “Where was it, Grandma?” I asked, taking her hand. 

Her eyes were open now, shining as they always did when she stared off into her yesterdays and remembered him.

“On his forehead, like a kiss from an old aunt,” she chuckled, coughed through her smile, and continued. “It was actually a kiss from a stray bullet. ’You’re lucky’ I told him as I cleaned the wound. But he interrupted and said—”

“Lucky I found you,” I finished for her. She nodded. 

“That was the first time he touched my hand . . .”

“But not the last,” I offered. 

“No, not the last.” She sighed and turned her head on the pillow toward me. She patted my hand. “You don’t want to hear this old story again.”

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Allison Spooner

Allison Spooner brings worlds, characters, and stories to life in as few words as possible. In the last two years, she's published two books of short fiction; Flash in the Dark: A Collection of Flash Fiction and The Problem With Humans: And Other Stories. Allison’s writing crosses genres and has been compared to The Twilight Zone and Harlon Ellison.

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