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RLG8 - Late night shopping

by joanie 

Posted: 03 August 2004
Word Count: 276
Summary: My first attempt at a short story, within the confines of the RLG. Oh dear! At least I tried.


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When I read back through my journals from that time, although I can see traces of myself in some of the entries, most of it sounds like the thoughts of an entirely different person. As I look afresh with the clarity which is born of hindsight, I find it difficult to believe that I documented such minute details. My whole days must have been dominated by tables, graphs and spreadsheets.

Occasional glimpses of my present feelings catch me unawares, making my heart leap momentarily in recognition:

“Woke up feeling great; desperate by mid morning.”

This was all so long ago; another age, another lifetime. Until I came across these thoughts by chance in an unprecedented spring clean, I had successfully convinced myself that I was in control.

I know that I have conquered my demons.

They have no hold over me.

I am a new person.

I am a new person.


I am, indeed a new person. My clean house bears witness to that fact. I am a new person.

Despite an enormous effort of will, my eyes are unwillingly drawn to the next phrase. The words leap from the page, cutting straight to my stomach. I am in the 24 hour service station, purse in hand, heart pounding.

The roads are empty; I could be there in 15 minutes.

Nothing in my life has ever been or ever will be more important. Before I pick up the car keys, I take one last look at the entry and, as if taking on fuel to help me reach my destination, I drink in the next phrase:

“…….Desperate by mid morning. Ate a packet of chocolate digestives.”










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olebut at 15:21 on 03 August 2004  Report this post
Joanie

now that wasn't hard was it and what a great story suggestive digestives !!

now you have opend the packet you may as well go on and finish them so we expect to see more of Joanies shorts in the near future

great very funny and I bet damned near to the truth

take care

david x

joanie at 19:32 on 03 August 2004  Report this post
Thanks, David. It was perhaps near to the truth a few years ago, but it's more likely to be Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc these days I'm afraid!

joanie

Jumbo at 22:25 on 03 August 2004  Report this post
joanie

Brilliant! And a nice twist at the end. And you said it couldn't be done!

Welcome to the camp on the other side of the tracks - even if you are only an occasional visitor!

Well done. All the best

joanie at 22:55 on 03 August 2004  Report this post
Jumbo - thanks for your kind words.

joanie

bjlangley at 12:14 on 05 August 2004  Report this post
Joanie, i think this works nicely. Was really wondering what she was deperate for, and it was a very satisfying ending.

All the best,

Ben

joanie at 14:28 on 05 August 2004  Report this post
Thank you Ben. I appreciate your response. Chocolate digestives are very satisfying, though, aren't they?

joanie

SamMorris at 14:59 on 05 August 2004  Report this post
Joanie,

Personally, I think you did much more than try. You pulled it off with aplomb, you sound very assured! I especially liked :


as if taking on fuel to help me reach my destination, I drink in the next phrase


Welcome to the other side, come back anytime!

Sam

joanie at 15:03 on 05 August 2004  Report this post
Thank you Sam! I might just be back sometime!
joanie

Account Closed at 07:27 on 18 August 2004  Report this post
Joanie, lovely twist - bienvenue to the prose world! Don't they sell choccy digs. in the service station or is she hooked on a particualr brand?!
Elspeth

crowspark at 19:01 on 22 August 2004  Report this post
Great build, great twist - enjoyed the biscuit!

Regards
Bill

joanie at 07:42 on 23 August 2004  Report this post
Elspeth & Bill, many thanks! Sorry Elspeth; it obviously wasn't clear that she was mentally in the service station as she read her diary then had to get herself there in reality - 15 mins drive. Perhaps I could change it to 'I am back once again in the 24 hour ....'?
Thanks again!
joanie



Account Closed at 16:32 on 23 August 2004  Report this post
No, Joanie, i get it now, must've been reading too fast - it's just the other diary entries were in italics.
E

Sue at 15:08 on 04 September 2004  Report this post
Hi Joanie,

I liked it. Its amazing where a first line can take
you. Might give it a try myself.

God luck,

Sue


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