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Today’s special guest: SUZANNE BURKE
“Shielded”
By
Suzanne Burke
I welcome the shield provided by darkness. Those sweet moments when I allow myself to sit in the velvet depth of silence and dwell only on what is to come.
For the past only exists to remind me of the challenges I failed to meet. The things I thought myself powerless to change. I know better now.
I have no room for failure here as I sit wrapped in the warm blanket of my darkness-inspired illusion of safety.
The soft glow of the clock now heralds your arrival. I feel my pulse jump in anticipation.
I check the window … again. No vehicle yet slows to a stop on the rain-drenched streets so many floors below.
I feel the twitch of the nerve in my jaw and suck in the air in an effort to still it.
I remind myself once more that external factors are likely responsible for your late arrival. I know you too well to ever believe that you would be late by choice. You are eternally predictable. That comforts me somewhat.
My neck muscles clench and I stand, stretching my arms and softly willing them to relax.
The clock rolls through another hour, and my calmness begins to falter.
I check through everything that I have prepared in anticipation of our meeting.
Grunting with approval at my readiness, I check the window one more time, and I gift myself a smile as your vehicle draws up and parks on the opposite side of the now quiet street.
The excitement begins to make itself felt and I shiver.
You will arrive soon, and all the waiting will end.
I lick my dry lips and take a deeply satisfied breath.
I hear the sound of the ping the lift makes as it stops on this floor. I hear your key turn in the lock.
I wait as you fumble for the light switch and flick it on. You swear in displeasure as the room remains dark. Now you search for your iPhone and seek out the torch app. The room in your immediate vicinity is caught within the boundary of its fractured light.
I smile.
My surprise still awaits your discovery.
You feel your way slowly along the wall and take a faltering stumbled step into the kitchen. The light switch disappoints you once more.
The language that follows that discovery explodes in the air. I hear you open the refrigerator to confirm to yourself that this lack of light has permeated the entire apartment. You shrug out of your coat and drop it to the floor, uncaring of the dirt and clutter it now lay amongst.
You find the bottle of scotch and slam cupboard doors seeking a glass. There are none. They lay in a disordered mess of unwashed utensils still awaiting attention on the food scrap cluttered kitchen bench.
I hear you curse as you stagger. The booze you’ve been consuming for hours rattles your movements and makes them disjointed.
You sit heavily in the easy chair uncaring of the scattered and dirty clothing that cushions your weight.
You unscrew the lid of the scotch bottle and take several satisfying gulps.
The anticipation makes me quiver now.
I have waited so long for this.
The cigarette lighter grants you a drag of the nicotine that is but one thing on your list of addictions.
The clock ticks over again and moves time relentlessly forward.
The bathroom awaits your imminent arrival and you curse again at your now shaking hands as you seek out your ever-present stash of heroin. You scream in rage and frustration when you finally acknowledge that there is none to be found.
I hear you slamming the walls with your now white-knuckled fists.
I reach across and flick off the power override switch. I illuminate the apartment.
It takes brief seconds for you to lurch back into view.
“Melody? Why the fuck didn’t you tell me you were here? What the hell! When did you get back?”
“I discharged myself from the hospital.”
“Oh. Good. This place is a mess. It needs cleaning.”
“Yes, Charles. Yes, it does.”
I watch you nod your head, pleased at my response.
You check your wallet, quickly counting the bills waiting inside. You confirm your decision, “I need to go out. Fix me something to eat. I won’t be long.”
“Why do you need to go out again? It’s raining.”
I watch you glare at me for daring to question you. “I need a fix. I’m heading to see Freddy.”
“There’s no need. I stopped by and saw him on the way home. I wanted to give you a surprise.”
You smile for the first time. “Well, now. That’s fine. That’s good.”
“Do you want me to get it?”
You now wear your frustrated look. “Fuck yes. Of course. Hurry up.”
“Sorry. It’s a little hard to walk with my ribs strapped.”
“You’re always sorry. You’re pathetic!”
I access the bedroom and return with his fix, and watch as he draws it up and applies the tourniquet to his upper left arm.
“You broke my jaw again, and two ribs this time.”
You glare at me as I dare to disturb your concentration, “You shouldn’t aggravate me like you do. You know you asked for it.”
The smack hits you, and I watch as your pupils dilate. The sickly smile that you now wear is most unattractive.
I wait.
You look suddenly startled. I watch the confusion on your face turn to fear … and then a moment of understanding colors your now bulging eyes. “Fuck! Fuck, Melody! What did you d…………….”
I wait.
You make a gargled choking noise as you begin to foam at the mouth.
I wait for five minutes and then check for a heartbeat … I smile … there is none.
I need to be certain that reviving you is not possible. Fifteen minutes should do it.
I punch in a number on my iPhone.
“911. What is the nature of your emergency?”
“Oh, God … help me, please! Please! I’ve just found my husband. He’s not breathing. Please … I think he’s overdosed.”
The kind operator took my address, “Okay. Stay calm. I have paramedics on the way.”
“Hurry! Hurry, please, please hurry.”
I turn off the lights and sit within darkness’s velvet cloak. My iPhone torch casts a spotlight on your rapidly cooling body.
I smile.
The rigid look of fear on your now strictured face brings me comfort. “Did you like my little surprise, Charles?”
I hear the sirens approaching.
I laugh in delight as the heady rush of adrenaline-fuelled relief floods my system.
The dawn light is just filtering through the balcony windows. Soon now I’ll have no need to seek the comfort of darkness.
I wait now. I have finally regained control.
The End
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THIS IS MY 500TH BLOG POST!!
TO CELEBRATE, I AM GIVING AWAY TWO EBOOKS (YOUR CHOICE) FROM AUTHOR, SUZANNE BURKE (AKA STACEY DANSON). LEAVE A COMMENT TO BE ENTERED INTO THE DRAWING!
Congratulations on your 500th post, Jan!! I enjoyed Suzanne’s story very much. You’re a wonderful host, Jan❣️
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Thanks for joining in the celebration, Vashti! I loved Suzanne’s story. She has the uncanny ability to take me into a dark place and make me happy I went. 🙂
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I completely agree about Suzanne. You both have a wonderful weekend! ❤ xo
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Cheers to you both! Soooz, this is another gem. Thanks so much for sharing. 🙂
Big congratulations, Jan, on your 500th blog post! That’s an awesome accomplishment. Yay!
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Thank you, Natalie!! I appreciate you stopping by to join in the celebration! Hugs!
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Soooz, this story sent shivers up my spine. Well-written account of what happens in too many homes. Thank you for hosting, Jan and congratulations on your 500!
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Sad but true, Karen. Thank you so much for stopping by to support Soooz and join in the celebration! I appreciate you!
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It’s a joy seeing your story across the cyber world, Soooz. As always, it is amazing. Thank you, Jan, for hosting Soooz on your beautiful site. ♥
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It is my pleasure to host Soooz and I’m thrilled that you stopped by, Gwen!
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Soooz is such a gem! And so are you, Jan, for sharing. Congrats on the 500 posts! That’s so awesome!! 🙂
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😊Thanks so much, Mar! That is such a lovely compliment. I appreciate you stopping by. xo
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Thank you, Mar! I appreciate you stopping by and leaving a comment…AND helping me celebrate! Hugs!
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I always enjoy reading Suzanne’s work – her books, her tweets, and her blog. This is another great short story.
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😊Thank you again, Gracie. I’m so pleased you enjoy my work.
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Reblogged this on GRACIE BRADFORD: Grandma Midnight Book Reviews – Sassy and Outspoken and commented:
A “MUST READ” AUTHOR!
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😊How kind of you to reblogg my post! Thanks, Gracie!
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Thanks a million for reblogging Gracie!! Hugs!
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Dang… This is a great piece, Soooz. So descriptive and powerful. I loved it. Jan, here’s looking forward to your next 500.
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😊Thanks so much, Craig. I’m delighted you enjoyed the piece.
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I totally agree, Craig. Descriptive, powerful and deliciously chilling! Thanks for dropping by to help me celebrate!
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Saw this on another blog first, but wanted to share my support here. Great job, Soooz.
Jan, that’s wonderful. Happy anniversary and congratulations! Looking forward to the next 500.
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😊Thanks so much for the support, Staci! How lovely it is to be the lucky person to help celebrate Jan’s 500th post.
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Thank you SO much, Staci! I appreciate your support! Here’s to 500 more. 🙂
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Jan, congratulations on your 500th post–and what a great one it is!
Love, love, love this twisted piece of fiction from Soooz. The tension is off the scale (especially as he’s going through the dark apartment) and the ending is grimly satisfying. Masterfully done, Soooz!
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❤️️I can’t stop smiling! Thanks, Mae. I love writing these little chillers. xo
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Thank you, Mae! I’m glad you enjoyed this story as much as I did! Soooz can take me into a dark place and enjoy being there. 🙂
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Great Soooz. Loved the ending. Thanks, Jan.
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😀Thanks, John. I do love a killer ending.
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Me too. 😀
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Thanks for visiting, John!
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I love this piece. In the beginning it feels like she is nervously awaiting her lover’s delayed arrival for a rendez-vous. What a surprise! Fierce karma! Beautifully written, Suzanne. Thanks for hosting, Jan. Congrats on 500 posts! Wow!
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😀Hi, Eric! I’m so pleased that you enjoyed this short. I’m delighted that I was able to set up the scenario to be misleading, I have such fun writing these dark pieces.
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You described it perfectly, Eric! A lover’s rendezvous gone bad. 🙂 Thanks so much for dropping by and leaving a comment! And thanks for helping me celebrate!
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500! That’s a lot! Very intriguing and captivating excerpt! I’ve never read one of her books and a giveaway is an awesome way to find a new author to add to my go to authors list. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!
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Thank you SO much for stopping by, sejoc1968! You are right. A giveaway is a great way to discover a new author. Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
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😀Thank you, I’m delighted that you enjoyed my short story. Thanks for stopping by!
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Congrats on your 500th blog post. Very interesting blog. Love you sweet lady!
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Thank you, Tonya. I am happy you stopped by to help me celebrate. 🙂 Hugs! Love you too!
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😀Thanks so much for joining in today, Tonya. I
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Excellent piece, Suzanne! Of course, I expected that from the author of The Alternative. Congratulations Jan, on the 500th post, and thanks for hosting. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for that ebook.
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Thank you for dropping by and leaving a comment, Mark. Suzanne is the master of dark and yet “justified” writing. Revenge is sweet and she knows exactly how to create the perfect scenarios like we saw in The Alternative. She can make you cheer for murder. 🙂
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😊Thanks so much, Mark. Your review of The Alternative still makes me smile. I appreciate your support.
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I was happy to do it. It was a great book.
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Wow- 500! Jan, you don’t look a day older than 35!!!
Suzanne- a deliciously dark piece – so you!
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Lol, Wendy! 🙂 Deliciously dark is the perfect description for this piece. Revenge can be so sweet! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. Enjoy your time away with your family!
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😊Thanks, Wendy! ‘Deliciously Dark’ lol …My version of fifty shades of black.
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❤️️ Jan I am so delighted to be featured here on your wonderful site today! And to discover that I’m the one sharing your 500th post is icing on the cake! I couldn’t be more thrilled. Thanks so much for offering up two of my ebooks as gifts. Can this day possibly get any better? XOX
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I was thrilled that you were the one that landed on my blog for my 500th post, Soooz! I had to do something special. And others need the chance to read your amazing stories. This one was chilling and yet such sweet and deserved revenge. 🙂 Great writing!
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💗I’m happy-dancing! (Not always a good look) Thanks so much, I’m so pleased you enjoyed my little chiller. Karma.anyone? 😀 XOX
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