The damage
was done. Regret spread across his face and tears trickled down his eyes. His hand, clenching the gun, trembled like a freshly caught fry when exposed to the
unpleasant mixture of dry air and scorching heat of the sun above water. Red splotches
sat triumphantly on his clothes. A cool breeze swept past his face, failing
miserably to placate the situation even slightly. He knew he hadn’t been
thinking straight. But it was over now. If regret and repentance could fix
things up, more hearts would’ve been won than battles in the past. It’s over, it’s over... The nine-year-old sighed, his hopes
completely crushed. I’ll never play
paintball again.
Aw this is a sad one. I loved the way you describe the details. Have to say, my favourite line is "If regret and repentance could fix things up, more hearts would’ve been won than battles in the past." Personally, to me, this was an example of how regret could come about and I loved the way you portrayed it by using an example of a 9-year-old who regrets playing paintball. Good job! - Nisha.
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I am really glad you liked it, Nisha. Thank you very much for your time and review! :)
When I saw your read request I was sure I would read something amazing. This was upto my expectations. Wonderful. Perfect description through your words that created a tension and war like imagery. And the end, Ah! What a twist.
Quite cleverly told. The innocence of a nine year old and his heart-break. The final sentence gives it a bitter-sweet ending. It also makes it trivial and in that it seems a comedy of errors :D Nicely done.
I loved the way the story revealed itself in the end. While reading, I had in mind an extreme situation, like war, heartbreak or sth, but the end was a pleasant surprise. Though whatever you said has a deeper meaning. Good job!
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Thank you very much for your words here, Neetha. I appreciate that :)
Sometimes actions and emotions can be overpowering that they take us to places and into situations we later regret- best to reflect and weigh out the situation before going forward- once too late we cannot correct our actions and regret is not a nice thing to be left with- sometimes we need to experience to grow- great write🌹
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Truly said.
Thank you for your words here, Kelly. I do appreciate.