Before that night when he lost his
shadow, her life had been dull, and every night since then even more so. She
was the eldest and therefore she had a duty. To her family and her brothers,
but the duty to herself she only now questioned.
She married her husband because of his boyish good looks and mischievous smile. She prayed he never knew she imagined he was another. The fortune he brought helped matters. Her husband’s connections made it possible for her brothers to marry the daughters of earls. Her parents praised her to the heavens for performing her duty so well.
She married her husband because of his boyish good looks and mischievous smile. She prayed he never knew she imagined he was another. The fortune he brought helped matters. Her husband’s connections made it possible for her brothers to marry the daughters of earls. Her parents praised her to the heavens for performing her duty so well.
But while the years passed and the
seasons shifted, her thoughts of that enchanted isle remained firmly rooted in
memory. As did those moments with the island’s self-proclaimed king.
“So close,” she whispered as she
gazed out the snow-rimmed window. So close she had been to unending happiness.
But that thing called Duty had beckoned her home.
The maid brought in her cup of tea
as she settled into a chair by the fire. The flames jumped about like the
memories from her life: her perfect spring wedding, complete with puffy, white
clouds; the birth of her lovely daughter Jane, soon to be called the prettiest
girl in the county; and the christening of her grandson, wrapped up in frothy white.
But not one memory could compare
with the thought of gazing once more into those impish eyes.
Three tears dropped onto her aged
hands. If only fairy dust could take away the years.
“Oh, Peter, my love,” she cried.
“Oh, Peter, my love,” she cried.
Perhaps that is why they called it
Neverland.
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!! Oh, the terribly high price of duty!! Terrific storytelling!!
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Lovely take on the never land story. I had no idea what it was about till the end. I loved the line 'impish eyes' Well done.
ReplyDeleteHeartbreakingly lovely. And shocking at the last line!
ReplyDeleteI love Peter Pan and from the first line 'when he lost his shadow' I began to wonder . . it's simply brilliant! xxx
ReplyDeleteOh my god, I actually sighed at the end. Wonderful :)
ReplyDeletePerfect. From beginning to end I was entranced...absolutely gorgeous imagery and you weaved clues in so beautifully. I loved that so much Rakel!
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Really lovely beginning to end. Thank you so much for joining the hop!!!
ReplyDeleteWhy haven't I read this until now? Your story had a lovely movement to it. Duty is an honour and a curse. Well done!
ReplyDeleteLOVE! Peter Pan is one of my favorite tales and I'm glad you brought it into this blog hop :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow, didn't see that ending coming! I imagined she was a princess in a far off land, somewhere where marriages are still arranged... nicely done :)
ReplyDeleteA worthy first place! i loved this story!!! Well done!! :-)))) xxx
DeleteSo beautiful! A lovely take on the classic! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! You definitely deserved first place... Stunning imagery!
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