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Rated: E · Short Story · Action/Adventure · #1382464
Flash fiction - A story about someone who can fly.
Flight of Freedom



         “So, nervous?” the man asked, tightening the harness around my torso.

         “Terrified,” I confided. “But she finally caved, I can’t back out now.” I nodded toward my mother, conspiring with the helmsman. “She treats me like a child. I just want a chance to test my wings."

         “You’ll be fine, she’ll see.” He tugged on the line connected to the chest clip, pulling me off balance.

         “Sorry,” he mumbled, embarrassed.

         The boat's engine revved and we accelerated. The parachute above me rippled noisily just before obeying an insistent gust and snapping open. Suddenly, my feet lifted off the deck. I heard Mother nervously cheering me on, but I couldn’t concentrate on the sound. My mind went blank, as if my thoughts couldn’t keep up with the swift ascent of my body. Adrenalin-infused exhilaration issued from the depths of my soul, eradicating my fears. I unclamped my hands from the straps, and spread my arms open wide.

         For precious fleeting moments I was a sylph soaring through the balmy air, freed from the heft of my oppression. Time was irrelevant; the past and the future ceased to exist. The heady perfume of thalassic air intoxicated me. I heard howls of carefree laughter, yet didn’t recognize my own voice. It was over too soon.

         I was immediately aware of my descent. The world came back into focus for me. I heard the boat below, and Mother’s overprotective voice urging the crew to be cautious. Spray from the wake diffused a mist of sea water on my face as I was reeled in; I tasted salt on my lips. Assisting hands pulled me to the deck.

         “How was it?!” laughed Mother.

         “Amazing!” I beamed.

         “Here,” she said, “I’m handing you your cane.”

         My smile quavered as I reached out to accept it.



(Word Count 300)
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