Afterglow

By Ned Johnson
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Published: Nov. 28, 2011
Words: 3390 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

Four close friends take their vacation together at the Oregon coast, and as always, they have a bonfire on the beach before leaving. It is almost a sacred obligation. As the two couples sit before the fire, they talk—about life, the Universe, and everything. The night is filled with humor, honesty, and love, even sadness now and then. It is indeed a night to remember.

Extended description

The fire nestled itself nicely between the sand and the crook of the sun-bleached log, right where the ground used to separate its visible and invisible universes. To the left of the fire, massive roots began like thick, wooden legs, each traumatically amputated above the knee. To the right of the flames lay the first 25 feet of the once proud trunk of the derelict tree. Now it was being slowly eaten in two by the hungry tongues of flame which flickered and danced up and around its girth, leaping occasionally into the night sky like marooned space travelers from far away, seeing their home near a distant star and jumping at it in a vain attempt to return.

Ted had built the fire in the elbow of that driftwood log after the last violent storm several months before. The log was still there and, though there had been many fires built in that same place, it was only now beginning to show the effects. He had chosen that spot for the fire because it offered good shelter in case there wa... (Read more)


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Tags

love, friendship, death, storms, beaches, plane crash, dying, sids, bonfires

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Review by: Marcia Carrington on March 13, 2012 : star star star star star
Thoughtful, stimulating character-centred short story with much insightful content and deft exploration of issues such as life, death, and loss.
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