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366 Finality Finally

For Tuesday, New Year's Eve, #366 in the 2024 Story-a-Day Challenge

By Gerard DiLeoPublished about a year ago 2 min read

Today, this Story-a-Day-challenge leaps to my 366th offering. At midnight tonight the clock resets back to 1, and day 366 is just hindsight.

The god of the New Year, Janus, stares back in my mirror. One needs two faces to see past and future—two-faced, stuck in the present. The mirror can be tilted and swung, but aren't we three-dimensional creatures?

Two-faced Janus—glad yet regretful. Caution's thrown to the wind, where it belongs. Which way does it blow? Fore or aft? Or caught in some dust devil?

No, we suffer the wind that blows neither fore nor aft—but edgewise—the wind that blows through a man. Through that hole where the soul should be.

Did some temporary thrill burn that hole or did regret melt it away, like a film cell of my life story, stuck on the projector, suddenly melting by the heat of the lamp? Emulsion bleeds on the screen like opportunities squandered. A luscious moment ends up fuel for the ashes of remorse. A realization—bright enough—can burn right through it.

Janus laughs from both sides of his mouth, like the truths he tells. One is sage, the other presage. The past are bullets I outrun in the present as I escape to my future. My reflection is serious self-contemplation: What have I done last year? What will I do this year?

Inflection or deflection?

Affection or rejection?

Objection or perfection?

True affection or hubric erection?

Mine is the image o'magination, magically gazing into my minds-eye—causation and affectation. A vision not necessarily visible:

Prometheus wrestles with Epimethius, but only one loses his liver; it'll be the one who knows not what's to come.

A man becomes only the man he became. Only one second, at midnight, divides both versions. A second is too brief a time to change. Real change takes longer.

It takes a lifetime.

The end of the year is just practice. At the end of my lifetime, when the mirror only reflects one way—back—how will it reflect the man I was?

I can only offer what I've written. Over the past 366 days, I know what I've learned visiting Calliope, Clio, Melpomene, Thalia, and Urania. Perhaps I should meet the rest of them.

Thanks to L.C. Schäfer, for the original guantlet thrown down in 2023.

Thanks to Rachel Deeming for rounding the threesome--she rounded up.

Thanks to the muses:

  • Calliope—epic poetry (unrhymed or otherwise)
  • Clio—history (revisionist or otherwise)
  • Melpomene—tragedy (depending on whose POV)
  • Thalia—comedy (and for God having a sense of humor)

and

  • Urania—astronomy, astrology, and space (including the particles that pop in and out, virtually)

Now if I could just get Mneme to meet me halfway.

NOW WHAT?

I won't guarantee a story every day, although I have one already written for tomorrow, so who knows? In any event, I plan to continue with (at least) frequent microfictions. I think completing the 2024 Challenge allows me to abandon the 366-word limit, but they'll still be micro.

I do, however, guarantee that they will take readers places they didn't expect. And remember, puns are like magic: if you don't believe in 'em, they're no fun at all, and where's the fun in that?!

Microfiction

About the Creator

Gerard DiLeo

Retired, not tired. Hippocampus, behave!

Make me rich! https://www.amazon.com/Gerard-DiLeo/e/B00JE6LL2W/

My substrack at https://substack.com/@drdileo

[email protected]

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  • L.C. Schäferabout a year ago

    You smashed it, well done

  • Katarzyna Popielabout a year ago

    Congratulations, well done!

  • Cindy Calderabout a year ago

    "Mine is the image o'magination, magically gazing into my minds-eye—causation and affectation." I adore that line. Congratulations so BIG and PROFOUND on your 366th story. Your finale is climatically quite beautiful with this fine art of a piece. Well done.

  • C. Rommial Butlerabout a year ago

    Interesting connection there between Janus and Prometheus/Epimetheus! I've enjoyed your work as thoroughly as the others and will enjoy whatever the new year brings as well. It's true we never stop learning. We must possess the self only to give it away, else we'd all be corrupt as an inner city politician! You know what comes next, of course... Well-wrought!

  • Rachel Deemingabout a year ago

    Gerard, a truly philosophical piece to reflect on a mad endeavour. Congratulations! I need to think of how I end this. I want something punchy but ah, we'll see. Looking forward to reading more of your writing however it is conjured in 2025. Here's to more but just not as high pressured!

  • JBazabout a year ago

    CONGRATULATIONS Well deserved and you gave us many a micro to enjoy I tip my hat to all three if you

  • Cathy holmesabout a year ago

    Fantastic! Congrats on completing the challenge. Happy new year. 🍾🎆

  • John Coxabout a year ago

    Congratulations, Gerard, on consistently impressive and varied stories! Not sure you should blame the muses, though.

  • I truly admire your dedication in completing this challenge! Congratulations! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊 May only good things come your way 2025 onwards ✨️❤️ Happy New Year! 🥂🎉

  • D. J. Reddallabout a year ago

    Congratulations, Gerard--I rode along on this epic journey, and look forward to posting poem 366 promptly. Your splendid offerings inspired and amused me all the way, and I am grateful. Happy New Year!

  • Andrea Corwin about a year ago

    Congratulations on doing it!! you took us on an enjoyable ride.

  • Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago

    Wow! You did it. 🥂🍷🍸🍾🥂🍷🍸🍾. Kudos and bravo and all that jazz. I think I could have done it. it sure sounded daunting at the time. On to the new year we go. Well writ.

  • Marie381Uk about a year ago

    I love this 🏆

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