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by KS Henning


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  Principal Adams paused outside a classroom a sthe last of the students straggled their way to the busses. She knocked on the semi-closed door before entering. John was in front of his desk, half sitting, half leaning on it. His arms were crossed. A student was sitting at a desk in the front row.

  "Mr. Wilenska, here's the books you ordered for your class."

  She placed the small box on a student desk. She turned to the student.

  "Sarah, I missed you earlier. This came in the mail for you. You really should have these things sent to you homr." Mrs. Adams handed over the not-so-thin envelop.

  Sarah White looked puzzled but took the envelope and opened it. A piece of paper fluttered to the ground. She paused a s she read the top page.

  "My poem won a contest," she said, her brow furrowed. "But I didn't enter any contest. It's my poem, but I didn't send it anywhere." Sarah picked up the paper that fell and looked even more puzzled. She turned it toward the Principal who saw it was a check for fifty dollars. They both turned toward John.

  "Don't look at me," he said, taking the letter. He looked at it. "This poem was on the bulletin board. Anyone could have sent it in." His face was pink.

  Sarah was smiling now.

  "Well whoever sent it in saw how good it was. I really liked it. Congtatulations, Sarah. Now I have paperwork that's not doing itself." She looked at John and walked out the door, closing it part way. Instead of walking away, she paused outside the door, listening.

  "Thank you, Mr. Wilenska."

  "I told you I don't know who sent the poem in."

  Not that. For not telling anyone about my mom. I didn't want people feeling sorry for me."

  "How is your mom doing now?"

  "She did get to come home for Christmas after all. She's still bald but she's not so thin anymore now that she's done with that Chemo junk."

  "What have I told you all along? If a wimp like Mr. Wilenska..."

  "...can survive Chemo, so can your mom," they finished in unison.

  "I'm glad you got better so you could come here."

  "Me, too, Sarah. Me, too." John said softly.

  "Now," he said louder. "I bet your mom would love to see that letter. You better catch your bus."

  Fantasy

  I walk in halls where ancient battles waged

  Moss on tumbled stone; walls opened to the sky

  My feet rest on solid flag

  No echoes in the pinnacles of a foe enraged

  No raven above the battlefield to spy

  No clank of sword, nor fallen hero stay

  No standards fly before a marching host

  No cry of victory at the end of a weary day

  No fireside ballad of battles lost

  The wind whistles through branches bare

  A startled swallow takes flight

  The sun sets in a dazzling array

  Do I dare?

  And though I wish with all my might

  I walk away

  Unnamed

  In the sacred grove he stood

  Carried there by his own feat

  The killing stone lay cold and bare

  Glistening with damp and dew

  The waxing moon shown dim

  Through branches new with leaf

  No breeze to stir

  No rustle to cleave the night

  The black robed priests stood round the space

  Made bare of green and blade

  The fresh turned earth of mildew stank

  Yet he did not hesitate

  Naked of clothe

  Richly dressed in courage

  He advanced to the foot of the stone

  And there he turned to face his fate

  Reaching to the sky he cried

  In rage and defiance

  A battle cry he sounded

  A loudful prayer to his foreign gods

  Searing light in answer to his plea

  A sword of flame to his hand

  The chanting priests stood fast

  As the warrior stalked his foe

  Two guards came forward

  Witness to the sacrifice

  The priests intoned their deadly spells

  As the circled with weapons raised

  Fear did not belong to him

  A lust for his captors' blood

  Watchers fell victim to his wrath

  The gods' thirst was slaked

  The priest fell silent as the moon extinguished

  The sword of flame the only light

  As they slunk into the shadows

  He began his journey home

  Summer

  Hot and steamy

  Day and night

  Ice cream melting in the sun

  Bicycles

  Beaches and waves

  Friends and family

  Picnics

  Ants

  Mosquitoes

  Fresh cut grass

  Children dancing in rainbows

  About the Author

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  I hope you enjoyed this ebook. As much as I enjoy writing it means so much more to know that my readers take pleasure in it as well. Please leave a review at your favorite retailer.

  Thank you

  KS Henning

  Books by KS Henning

  The Garden & Other Stories

  Corvis: Book One

  A Corvis Christmas

  Coming this Spring! After Night: Corvis Book Two

 


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