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March 15, 2019

FAIRY TALE FLASH - Seamus by E.K. Lekman

The memories plagued him,
vivid and insistent...
Fat raindrops slapped against the broad-leafed alders above Seamus. The smell of the impending storm grew potent, petrichor and condensation. Earth and water. The elements of the natural world, which dominated him. The inescapable duty that the rainbow brought.

More than a decade had passed, but the regret still haunted him. Digging his feet into the mud and listening to the cacophony of greenfinches above, Seamus did his best to distract himself. Despite his best efforts, though, the memories plagued him, vivid and insistent.    

The two of them had been right here all those years ago, beneath this very canopy of leaves. The other man had been panting from the exertion of smuggling the gold away when Seamus found him. The look in his eyes when they finally saw one another had been impossible to place. At the time, Seamus clocked it as anger, perhaps greed. In hindsight, he realized it was pity.

The man had pleaded with Seamus not to take it, to leave him alone, to forget this had ever happened. “Trust me,” he had pleaded, “save yourself.”

But Seamus had only smirked as he had shoved the old man out of the way.

The burden, the sorrow, and the inexplicable weight of the treasure descended upon Seamus the moment his fingers gripped the wrought iron.

The sight of the rainbow shook Seamus out of his reveries. It settled at his feet now, as it always did. He sighed and leaned into the familiar vessel to haul it away, barely glancing at the shimmering riches that weighed it down.

And the evening passed much as it always did, Seamus at the mercy of the elements, bearing the burden he had coveted so badly, once upon a time.

E.K. Lekman lives in Celebration, Florida with her two young daughters. When she isn’t busy pondering the fantastic or the improbable, she can be found enjoying Bob Ross reruns or re-reading Nikola Tesla biographies.

Painting by: Boris Kustodiev, 1925
Layout: Amanda Bergloff

March 6, 2019

FAIRY TALE FLASH - Atonement by Charlotte O’Farrell

"Don't use fairy powers to
settle personal grudges..."
“Good news, Janet. An opening’s come up and I think it would be the perfect way for you to repay your debt to society.”

Janet faked a smile to her Community Service Coordinator. 

“Yippee,” she said, trying to keep the sarcasm in her voice to a minimum. 

The CSC frowned and carefully placed her pen down on her desk. 

“Now come on, Janet,” she said, voice turning stern, “you know you were lucky to get off with 
just community service for what you did. Abuse of fairy powers to settle personal grudges is 
a serious business.”

Janet rolled her eyes. 

“I only made his crops fail!”

“Yes, and burned ‘CHEATING LIAR’ into his forehead. Do you know how many powerful 
spells it took to reverse that?”

This old argument again. Janet took a deep breath and decided to change the subject. 

“So what’s the opening?”

The CSC’s demeanour brightened. 

“It’s in the Fairy Godmother programme for fairies on probation. A chance to do some good! You just have to check in on a young orphan girl now and again and make sure her stepmother and stepsisters don’t mess with her too much.”

She handed her a form with all of the details filled in. As she read it, a smile crept across her 
lips. 

“So I just have to do this until the girl’s married off, and I’m free?”

The CSC nodded. 

“Great! What an easy ride. When do I start?”
Charlotte O’Farrell writes horror, fantasy, sci-fi and all manner of the weird and wonderful. You can find her on Twitter @ChaOFarrell 

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