The Echo EffectA Story by speckledbyrdI looked down at the crystalline
lake at my feet, reflecting my face back.
Ignoring it, I stepped out onto the surface of the lake, making small
ripples where I placed my feet. There
was no sound here, I refused to create it. The music was in my head, one
exquisite note echoing out after another. I moved slowly so I could watch the
waves I made as I walked out to the center of the lake, still soundless. It had
started to snow gently, but it didn’t matter because I couldn’t feel the
cold. There was no wind either, no sun
and only the cold, blue mountains that surrounded the lake. Everything was
pristine, and the silence so profound I could almost believe I was dead. But,
no, the music was still playing in my head.
The beautiful, chaotic echo. I
decided to let it out this time. I closed my eyes and exhaled, letting the
weight of the silence plummet. I felt something fall against my cheek. I opened my eyes and looked up into a sky of
horror. The snow had turned to blood,
turning to ink in the lake. The music was loud now; they were screams of
hopeless despair. I war raged on the lake as men and women turned and fought
each other. The sun cracked and the sky turned black. I stood there taking it
all in, and after that first heartbeat since I had opened my eyes, the water
gave way and plunged me into the lake. Thank god there was no sound below. © 2016 speckledbyrd |
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Added on October 26, 2016 Last Updated on October 28, 2016 Author
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