Pun intended. Years ago, when I was just a college kid, I drove across country with my friend Jon and his sister Cass. We had gone to high school together, and we decided to go on this little adventure together. We stopped at Bryce Canyon in Utah. Utah has amazing scenery–so different from the greenery of the North, a lot red.
I read about the desert. I just knew it was hot during the day and cold during the night. So we pitched our tent, and we went for a hike. Then we came back to our campsite, baking in the 100+ degree heat and complaining about it too. I told my friends it would get cold during the night, so we zipped up the tent and snuggled into our tents and baked like burritos, because the temperature never fell. You see, even though it’s in the desert, the Bryce Canyon campground is at the bottom of the canyon, and it traps heat. I’ll admit it: I was wrong.
Today’s story, I wrote yesterday for Flash!Friday. The theme needed to revolve around a blunder, like the one I made in Bryce Canyon. And the photo was of a desert. And just a warning, there is some profanity in this post. I mean, I for one would be cursing up a storm if this happened to me!
Mirage
@laurenegreene
208 words
Bloody blunder that’s what it was. Bollocks. I could have sworn, I was signing up for a trip to Mount Desert, Maine. All-inclusive. When I showed up to the airport, I was surprised to see my plane was going to Africa. I mean, who doesn’t look at their tickets? Me, that’s who.
And now, here I am, running down a freaking hill for my life. And it’s hot, dreadfully. They’re chasing me, but they’ve fallen far behind. My marathon days have served me well. I didn’t even know hills existed in Africa. Who invented this horrid place anyway? A sadistic god content on torching his fallen people, that’s who.
Thank God I packed extra water today. I stop for a minute, look behind me. There’s no trace of the errant tribe; I stumbled upon their sacrifice by mistake, but there’s no way I’m going to be their next victim.
I come to the bottom of the hill, and I’m surprised to see a road off in the distance. Blurry, weathered, but a road. And I hope to fucking God it leads me the hell out of here.
When I get out of this place, I’ll be content if I never see another grain of sand in my life.
How clever of you blending Flash Fiction Friday with your A-Z challenge. I like the way you think. Where are you participating in Flash Fiction Friday?
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Scarlet, I do Flash!Friday here: https://flashfriday.wordpress.com/. I participate in about 4 or 5 flash challenges a week.
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Don’t you just love blunders – my husband never lets me live any down – I loved ‘baked like burritos!”
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Blunders are very common in my life! 😉
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My blunder was moving to Florida. I love this – “When I get out of this place, I’ll be content if I never see another grain of sand in my life.” I’ve said this often!
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I hate how sand gets in my bed when I’m at the beach. I don’t think I could live with it constantly.
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Enjoyed both stories and the photograph is a stunner.
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Another great story. I’m going to have to look into this Flash Friday event, what a challenge it must be!
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Helen–I used these challenges much like writing prompts, and they’ve helped me better my writing. It is quite challenging!
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Hilarious! I loved it! I’m so messy it could have been me!!!
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Nicely done!
I would have made the same mistake about the desert, given that all my desert experience is from books. 🙂
I’m going to check out Flash! Friday, too.
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That picture caught my eye! We visited Bryce Canyon a few years ago and loved it.
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