Hatchlings
by tusker
Posted: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 Word Count: 171 Summary: For flash 1 challenge: new writing iluding fish. |
She tapped the egg. It sounded hollow. She tapped it once more. The shell wouldn’t crack. She whacked it hard with a hammer. It split open and an eel- like creature unfurled to balance on thin, tapered fins.
Within the split shell, Jemma noticed another smaller egg. She picked it up. It moved a little at her touch. Squeezing the shell, the second egg burst open and a tiny fish-like creature slithered out and off her palm to join its taller sibling.
Once both were conjoined, these mysterious creatures resembled a single exclamation mark. ‘What are you?’ Jemma asked in stunned fascination.
The smaller hatchling arched its body on top of the other’s head. Now both looked like a perfect but immature question mark.
At that moment, a mystery was revealed; a mystery that Jemma had puzzled over ever since she was a small child.
Who, back in the far distant past, had invented exclamation and question marks?
The answer came to her. Two black hatchlings at the dawn of writing.
Within the split shell, Jemma noticed another smaller egg. She picked it up. It moved a little at her touch. Squeezing the shell, the second egg burst open and a tiny fish-like creature slithered out and off her palm to join its taller sibling.
Once both were conjoined, these mysterious creatures resembled a single exclamation mark. ‘What are you?’ Jemma asked in stunned fascination.
The smaller hatchling arched its body on top of the other’s head. Now both looked like a perfect but immature question mark.
At that moment, a mystery was revealed; a mystery that Jemma had puzzled over ever since she was a small child.
Who, back in the far distant past, had invented exclamation and question marks?
The answer came to her. Two black hatchlings at the dawn of writing.