The Armrest Button
Microfiction for the New Year
Comfort's not really comfortable. - Michelle Liew
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Darla had basked in the coziness of her apartment her whole life. Nothing in it had changed over the decades-she had shunned the outside world since a rough breakup revealed life’s cruelty. She worked remotely, shopped online and consulted doctors via Google Meet. Her sanctuary was safe, ideal, and comforting.
Thunder rocked the walls one stormy afternoon. Her favourite armchair emitted an odd click. She looked down to discover a button on the armrest. It had an odd gleam, as if whispering her name."
Despite her better judgment, she answered and pressed it.
The walls shimmered, and her apartment dissolved into darkness. She was now on a cobblestone street, on a moonless night. Amid the oppressive silence, buildings loomed like shadowy giants. Menacing. Watchful. As if they were alive.
Darla’s heart thumped wildly as she stumbled, desperate to free herself. The surrounding shadows writhed, but not etreating. They were dragging her toward something.
Then she saw it. It stood in the center of the street, glowing faintly. It looked like it always had, until she drew closer. There were tears in its cushions. Its armrest was frayed and stained. The frame was twisted, like gnarled roots. The button on its armrest glowed, and a voice called, “You pressed it. You invited me.”
Horrified, she turned and ran.
When she awoke, she was in her apartment. The chair looked like it always had, flawless, comfortable, inviting. But the button was gone. Darla knew that if she sat down, she would never rise.
About the Creator
Michelle Liew Tsui-Lin
Hi, i am an English Language teacher cum freelance writer with a taste for pets, prose and poetry. When I'm not writing my heart out, I'm playing with my three dogs, Zorra, Cloudy and Snowball.


Comments (6)
Well-wrought! The moral of the tale might be that one is just as likely to sink into a hole at home as fall in one outside, and that real security comes from staying engaged! I have to say though, these winter storms where I am give me plenty of incentive to take refuge, reclining on soft cushions!
Made me shiver lol luv it ♦️🏆✍️
ohh, it so good! 🙌 It's always interesting to read microfication but it's even better to create one. You did a great Job. It had those creepy vibes that make me feel like I don't wanna sit at a chair like that again 😄
Oh my, that was soooo creepy! Loved it!
You can't be safe even at home! Beautiful story!
Ooh, that was a spooky one! That chair’s got some serious baggage—literally! The twist at the end? Yikes! She's back in her comfy spot, but now she knows better than to sit again. 💀