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I Fall to Pieces

Flash Fiction for Vocal Awards

By CatsidhePublished 2 years ago 1 min read
Second Place in 2023 Vocal Writing Awards - Flash Fiction
I Fall to Pieces
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I remember the first time it happened.

Sarah and I were arguing, again. I don't even remember what we were arguing about, something trivial. I just remember feeling so misunderstood and belittled. All Sarah seemed to want was to beat me down mentally.

That's when it happened: a piece of flesh the size of a postage stamp just fell off my forearm. It didn't even hurt.

We went to the hospital, of course, but the wound had already healed over. The doctor was baffled. He sent us off with instructions to monitor the spot for any evidence of necrosis and to let him know if it happened again.

And it did. It happened over and over and over, every time we argued. Every time it felt like Sarah was whittling me away, my body reflected the damage.

I could have left, I suppose. But every time, Sarah swore she'd change, she'd be more careful. Every time, she reminded me of the years we'd been together, the good memories.

Every time, until I couldn't have left if I wanted to. I no longer had any arms or legs, you see.

Even then, somehow we still managed to find things to argue about.

We can't argue anymore, though. She threw my mouth away when it fell off. I see her sometimes when she opens the dresser drawer where she keeps my eye.

And of course, I always hear her. She keeps my ear in her purse so I always have to listen.

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About the Creator

Catsidhe

Pronounced Cat-she: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat-s%C3%ACth

Anonymous by necessity,

Vocal by choice.

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  • R. B. Boothabout a year ago

    This is my favorite piece you have written. Terrifying as it is melancholy. Splendid job.

  • Lamar Wiggins2 years ago

    It's nice to know who wrote this one. Like, L.C. I remember giving it high marks across the board. Happy belated congrats!!!

  • L.C. Schäfer2 years ago

    I remember I scored this one high on all counts. Excellent storytelling 😁

  • Teresa Renton2 years ago

    I really enjoyed this! Surreal and juicy… well deserved win 👏

  • Test2 years ago

    Your dedication shows in your work—keep it going, congratulations!🥈 Second Place

  • Tiffany Gordon2 years ago

    Congratulations! Very Profound!

  • Test2 years ago

    Great job! Keep up the fantastic work—congratulations!

  • Shirley Belk2 years ago

    This is exactly how being with a toxic partner feels. Great work! Congrats

  • Congratulations, Cat! Quite the fable, haunting in its relatability.

  • Babs Iverson2 years ago

    Congratulations on the win!!!❤️💕

  • Cathy holmes2 years ago

    This was amazing. Congrats.

  • Caroline Jane2 years ago

    Congratulations on your win!!! 🥰

  • Mackenzie Davis2 years ago

    Congratulations on placing!! Such a clever premise. I cannot tell you how much I wish I’d thought of it first lol; so relatable. But the way you wrote it, poignant. 👏🎉❤️

  • Great job 👌📝💚

  • A great flash fiction! Fantastic!

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