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He had barely turned the key when chimeric visions fell in layered veils fell over his sight — a hint, perhaps of what lay beyond that liminal threshold he was about to cross.
A gut wretch, a fellifluous and acid burning of the lower chakras, as the tumbler turned and the scribed door swung away from Llew.
There were second thoughts, but they came far too late to entertain for more than milliseconds. The time had long passed to entertain such thoughts. He crammed those fears into a place deep inside of himself where they could shriek in the void of silence.
The gateway yawned before him, multicoloured and writing, the many angles turning on themselves. Llew did not believe in Heaven but her feared his next step might confirm his suspicions about Hell.
Again, it was too late for such considerations. The door lay open and to walk away now would result in it staying open and something from the other side would eventually notice and come forth. The price for closing the door was passage, so Llew stepped forth, letting the door slam shut behind him as he fell. And fell. And fell.
Another bit of flash fiction from social media back in 2019. I made a few modifications in this edit, but they were minor. Prompt was the OED word of the day: fellifluous. File under New Weird.
So intriguing! Love the repetition of fell at the end-very evocative of Alice.
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Hmm. I hadn’t thought of that while writing it, but it probably was a subconscious addition based on the story of Alice. Carroll is among the authors that have most influenced my writing process and style (within the top 10 or 15, I’ve never formalized a list). I’ve read Alice more times than I care to admit… (and Snark)
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Same. I find Carroll’s words and ideas worming their way in all the time.
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I think Wonderland was perhaps the first book that I didn’t really understand (at the time and maybe not even now) that triggered my imagination with what was possible to write about.
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