Friday, October 25, 2013

Trifextra 91: My Beast

This weekend's Trifextra Challenge is inspired by The Tummy Beast by Roald Dahl, and the challenge is to write about a beast living in an unusual place.  Last weekend's Trifextra was supposed to be about a fear, and while I didn't enter last week, my entry this week fits both, as it isn't entirely fiction.


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It's not real. It's not real.
"Prove it. Just look."
She almost gives in, but she knows.
Hiding in that darkened mirror, the beast patiently waits for her to meet his shadowed gaze.
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My beast lives in the mirror.

I prefer not to voice my worst fears, I'm just superstitious enough not to say the words out loud, but I'll admit to one of my biggest fears, which is also my most irrational one. You see, I'm not scared of the dark, I sleep best when the room is pitch black, but I'm freakin' scared to look into a mirror if the room is not well-lit. And I know it's the stupidest thing in the world and I know there is nothing in there, but the tiniest part of me will not tempt fate and look into a mirror if it's dark-ish. Because, well, what if?

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I'm pretty sure this is the first time I've entered a challenge on the first day it's been available! This gives you lots of time to check out the rest of the entrants and maybe take a shot at the challenge yourself!


6 comments:

  1. Haven't seen an entry from you in a while! That is an interesting fear. I hadn't thought anything about it before, but now, I might avoid mirrors :)

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  2. Great take on the prompt ! And I'm pretty sure there is an actual sneaky monster inside the mirror.

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  3. I know the fear of facing the beast inside. Very well written.

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  4. Oh this was very honest and scary.. well done.

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  5. My son's cousins are obsessed with Bloody Mary right now. I refuse to be anywhere near the room when they're chanting that into the mirror. Shudder.

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  6. Ah,I hate looking into the mirror even in daylight-am sure the beast within distorts my features ;-)Very well expressed-this fear of your's-most fears seem irrational to everyone except those who face it:-)

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