Flash Fiction: Leave a Light On

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PHOTO PROMPT © Dale Rogerson for Rochelle’s Friday Fictioneers. Other stories featuring the prompt can be found here.

She drove through the night. Headlights offered little guidance along the blackened country road. Memories flooded her eyes.

“I have to go. It’s a huge opportunity.”

“Darling, I’ll leave a light on for you.”

Ever so understanding. Why didn’t he stop me? She ran off to the city, chasing a dream, but her heart died with David. Heart attack.

She wiped her tears with the back of her hand as she pulled into the driveway. The light by the door flickered on.

Darling, I’ll leave a light on for you.

David kept his word. His spirit waited for her return.

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Story Notes

This prompt picture reminded me of Belinda Carlisle’s classic, “Leave a Light On”. The Muse is stuck in Halloween mode and decided to bastardise the song.

32 comments

  1. I am going to choose to believe she went to the city to try her hand at something, music, art, whatever and David understood that.
    Sucks big time that he had to go and die. Now we are left to wonder if his dying quashed the desire to make it or if she would still be there were he alive… Love when stories leave us pondering!

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  2. A tragic story, with a ray of hope at the end, although I hope David’s spirit is benign and not ready to exact vengeance on her for leaving him alone. But that’s just my twisted reading. Very thought-provoking. Your Muse’s efforts have succeeded. 🙂

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