In high school, you outline the holes in your jeans with call-to-action song lyrics, unravel lines from Jane Eyre in black ink along the silk of your forearm. You must neither expect nor exact anything celestial of me. You play one off the other. You have a theory that everything sinks to the marrow eventually. One night at supper, your stepfather grabs your wrist and pushes back your long dark sleeve and pronounces that only whores and prisoners mark up their flesh.
Later, years later, spun in another world, you will take a lover who lets you draw on his body. Droplets of sweat, earthbound and sweet, will rise from his core as you map out your world in constellations of words and images. When you finish, you will lay his world atop of yours in a maze of intersecting histories. Sometimes, you will imagine your voice unfurls through the space between your now separate bodies, ripples along that undone path and flares like a celestial beacon.
Kim Murdock lives in Ontario, Canada, and her work has appeared in Fractured Lit, Crow & Cross Keys, Bending Genres, 100 Word Story, and elsewhere. Kim's flash fiction 'In the Time of Monsters' won The Propelling Pencil Competition, Autumn 2023. Read more at kimmurdock.wordpress.com.
'Celestial' was first published in Bending Genres, Issue Twenty, April 2021.
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