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3 black Xs where my locker number was.

a scene to a short film...

By Ruby RedPublished 11 months ago 1 min read
Top Story - February 2025
3 black Xs where my locker number was.
Photo by Andrew Kliatskyi on Unsplash

(no dialogue, only stage directions)

School bell. Hallways flood with students.

We follow a girl with her head down, walking and weaving through the crowd almost effortlessly. As if a ghost. She is in uniform, pristine, like everyone else.

She arrives at her locker, still humming a random tune. Unlocks it, grabs her books and lunch.

We see her wrist, painted with 3 small black Xs in a vertical line. The one closest to her elbow is the biggest. She locks her locker.

She continues, merging into the hallway seamlessly and heads upstairs. Still humming.

She slows outside her common room, where her year level laugh and eat.

She breathes. Her hand clenches and she hugs her books tighter. A shield.

She has stopped humming.

The camera spins around her, and we’re in the past. A memory.

The room is empty but she is the same.

A younger girl steps “out” of her, brighter.

Question: what does this little girl have that the other doesn’t?

What did the past do?

-

She steadies herself and walks inside. Rhythmic, habitual. Sitting, back to the tables of girls. It's empty, then full, at the will of a lightswitch.

Long shot on her. Invisible weights smashing her unfailing straight posture.

Lightswitch. Gone.

Lightswitch. Hunched, quiet, alone.

She slams her laptop and breathes. No one's there and yet she fights the vulnerability.

~

Author's Note: take this as you will. but promise me to look around and see the obvious. not everyone is as-

resilient, brave, strong, courageous, kind, happy, mature

-as this girl. and don't pretend to believe what she shows you, either.

actors are liars, after all.

- Red 🌱

ScriptStream of ConsciousnessYoung Adult

About the Creator

Ruby Red

Heya friend, I'm Red!

I write poetry, so subscribe for a hint of vulnerability, some honesty and the occasional glimpse behind my mask 🌱

Taking a break from Vocal; focusing on my anthology 🫶💖

AI is not art.

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Very well written. Keep up the good work!

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    Creative use of language & vocab

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  • Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 11 months ago

    Hi we are featuring your excellent Top Story in our Community Adventure Thread in The Vocal Social Society on Facebook and would love for you to join us there

  • Congrats 🍾🎊🎈🎉 on Top Story !

  • Gajanan Rajput11 months ago

    This hit deep. The weight of unseen struggles is so real. Your writing captures that quiet ache beautifully.

  • C.Z.11 months ago

    This is such an interesting glimpse into the characters life. The format is daring and I love how you set the scene so vividly without too much really happening. Great work! Congrats on Top Story!

  • Alexandria Stanwyck11 months ago

    Wow, this is so unique and it opens this up to so many possibilities depending on who's reading it. Great job and congrats on the Top Story!

  • Mother Combs11 months ago

    👍

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