
About Same Time Next Year
by Eden Winters
40 pages / 8100 words
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Jerome and Greg played on the dirt road halfway between their homes when
they were kids, and found much better games to play there when they grew
older. It's their special spot, the perfect place for Greg to propose, and
the worst place possible for the accident that takes his life.
Devastated by the loss, Jerome visits that lonely road on the anniversary of
Greg's death, only to discover that not all endings are permanent.

Sample
A joke. That's what it had to be. A cruel, sick joke.
Jerome stared at the car door for what felt like an eternity. The rain
fell harder. When it began to trickle under his collar, curiosity got
the better of him. One slow step at a time he approached, gazing into
the darkened interior. Just like outside the vehicle, inside there were
no lights, not even on the instrument panel. When he placed his hand on
the car's canvas top, a jolt traveled up his arm, and he swore the
damned thing leaned into his touch.
No words were said, none were needed. The invitation was clear. He
sucked in a cool, deep breath and exhaled slowly, fogged breath mingling
with the chilly mist. He stooped and slid into the car. The door closed
without his help and the Mustang accelerated, barely crawling down a
side road. Something swung from the rearview mirror. Even without seeing
it clearly Jerome knew it was the tassel from a graduation cap. There
was no other explanation; he must be hallucinating. How much had he
drunk?
When the car came to a full stop Jerome finally spoke. This was their
spot, where they'd come every Saturday night throughout high school to
make out and where they'd spent their last night together. "I'd like to
see you." The instruments lights began to glow, creating a surreal
landscape of shadows and light on the driver's face. Dear Lord. There
was no way it could be who it looked like. Could there?
A husky, well-remembered voice drawled, "How have you been?" |