Daily Flash Fiction - 5/22/22 - W/C 245 |
Fish Dream The fish are jumping. The cloud is shaped like a big trout. Just like that dream when I was casting a line and caught a giant rainbow. And the cloud overhead was shaped just like a beautiful trout. I ponder this as I cast a line over my favorite stream. Back and forth went the line with a favorite fly, in the rhythm taught me as a child. As soothing as the cold water running over my legs, the giggling stream sounds filling my ears. I could hear birds in the trees lining the river bank. A sharp bark from George brought me back to reality. “Hey there! Are you catching anything?” shouts a person from the riverbank. George the dog is greeting a man. But not just any man, a man not dressed for fishing. I wade over to check this out. “No fish today. The sun isn’t in the right spot. Can I help you?” “Just passing through. Nice dog. Looking for a place to land.” He pets George again. “Take that path, it’ll go up that mountain to a pass. Then back down to another stream. Go through that to another path. That path takes you to West Umber. Small town. Nice place.” I returned to my flies, my fishing. A pop gets my attention. George lay lifeless. “Hey, what the …” Another pop. I now think how beautifully the red of my blood floating down the steam matches the rainbow trout’s scales. W/C 245 |