Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Tuesday Teaser

I'm busy working on my WIP today. In fact, I have challenged myself with lofty writing goals for the month of March, and I'll rely on the next several Tuesdays to keep me accountable. I'll post teasers from my WIP in the next several weeks...but not today :)

Today's teaser is an excerpt I'm pulling from a short story I wrote last year entitled, "Under Dock and Key." The story was prompted by a photograph of a narrow, wooden dock stretching out from the shore of a lake. The still, mirror-like water reflected the sky across its surface. Enjoy!

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...A minute later, Samantha pointed. “There it is!”

As Samantha steered the car from the dirt road onto a still narrower path, both women gasped. Into view appeared a quaint, white building with large windows overlooking a lake. The shore was lined with a sandy beach, and a narrow, wood-plank dock stretched thirty feet into the water. Gentle mountains rose in the distance, giving the scene a picturesque and protected semblance.

“No way,” Samantha exclaimed. “Do you think….?”

Marla tore the key off the paper. “Let’s see what this unlocks,” she said with a mischievous smile.

Samantha led the way up the steps. Rollercoaster riding had been one of her favorite childhood activities, and the excitement mingled with fear in her stomach now reminded her of the sensation she got standing on the quay about to board the ride. The key quavered in her hand but slid fluidly into the lock. It turned with a loud click and the door swung open a few inches. Samantha looked over her shoulder at Marla, who gave her a reassured nod.

Light flooded the cottage’s main room. Out the lakefront windows, the cloud cover was breaking apart. Dazzling sunlight danced on the gentle waves near the shore; its fiery flecks reflected like diamonds across the ceiling. The space was divided into areas of function: one corner housed a kitchenette outfitted with a sink, gas range, refrigerator, and café style table and chairs; the opposite side sported a seating area with overstuffed armchairs and coffee tables stacked high with glossy books. The center of the room was dominated by a rustic oak table. One end served as a desk, with writing implements and papers. The rest of the table was littered with tubes of paint, jars of gesso, and vases sprouting from their necks paint brushes of every size and shape. A large easel holding a half-covered canvas stood at the table’s edge.

Marla approached the table, while Samantha moved to the paintings hung on the walls. The subject of every one was a female child, though no two were portrayed with the same physical characteristics. She took a few deep breaths to slow her racing heartbeat. She was startled when Marla called her name.

Samantha joined Marla at the table. “Look what I found!” she said, handing Samantha a leather-bound journal. Samantha opened to the first page. In handwriting she now recognized as her mother’s, Samantha read aloud, “June 28th: Dear Baby, I can’t wait to meet you! I’m Donna, your mommy, and your daddy’s name is Seth. We found out today that you are on the way, coming into our lives, and we are so excited! I am going to write in this journal daily so when you read it some day, you’ll know exactly how you came into this world!

Stunned, Samantha looked up with large, dewy eyes. “I don’t get it?” she whispered. She began scanning the pages covered with descriptions of doctor’s visits, sonograms and morning sickness.

Reading over her shoulder, Marla suggested, “Sam, skip ahead to your birthday.”

“Good idea.” She flipped through the months looking for March 10th, but following the February 17th entry the pages were blank. Shaking her head, Samantha turned questioning eyes on Marla. She thumbed the remaining pages and discovered more writing further into the book. Opening to where it recommenced, Samantha read, “December 5: I haven’t had the courage to write since the fire.

Samantha gasped, her hand covering her mouth. Marla slipped an arm around her waist, sending waves of comfort up Samantha’s back. Samantha took a deep breath and read on. “I lost everything that night. Seth is gone. The baby is gone. And what’s left of me is hideous and repulsive. All that’s left for me is pain.

Samantha stopped. Marla said softly, “Why don’t you take your time with this?”

Without a word, Samantha took the journal to an armchair and began to read in silence...


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Thanks for reading!


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16 comments:

Tara said...

Wait! What? That's it, talk about a teaser!

That was so, so good. The twist toward the end had me on the edge of my seat and gave me chills.

Summer Frey said...

So incongruous with the beautiful snow outside!

Can't wait for next Tuesday. :-)

Roxy said...

So unfair to leave us hanging. I didn't see that tragic element coming. You are so good at surprising the reader. Thanks for a great teaser!

Unknown said...

Tara, Summer and Roxy, you girls are AWESOME!! Thanks so much for reading!

((hugs))Nicole

Anne Gallagher said...

Really nice Nicole, great great twist. You have such a way with words.

Anthony Duce said...

Very good so far. I want to read more. I am even wanting to continue the story on my own rather than wait for you:) But I'll wait.

Carolina M. Valdez Schneider said...

What a way to end things! Very nice. Loved the subtle dropping of the roller coaster reference. This teaser felt a bit like that, like going up, up, up and then suddenly plunging downward. I suspect reading on would take the reader through another smooth swoop back up and perhaps a loo-de-loop. But how very sad, this journal.

I've seen your name all over the place and thought I'd come check out your blog. Looks great. Love the layout. I'm now a follower. Looking forward to seeing you progress in your writing.

SPEAKING FROM THE CRIB said...

you are ab fab girl. i love the twist at the end. love it!

Anonymous said...

And now I remember why I hate teasers. Thanks a lot, Nicole. ;o)

Great job! Hope to see more of it soon!

Susan Fields said...

Great teaser, but now I want to read more! Love the surprise ending.

Kimberly Franklin said...

You tease, you. Great piece!

Good luck on your WIP!

Shelley Sly said...

Wow, this has me begging for more! You've got me hooked! I'll be tuned in to see if you post more. :)

I also wanted to let you know that you have an award waiting at my blog. ;) I'll be checking out your contest too... I've been a bit behind in the blogging world, so it might take a few days.

Daisy Whitney said...

Thanks for sharing! Well done! And I think accountability goals like this are smart!

jdsanc said...

That is so good. I want to read more, too. You are definitely honing your writing skills. I picked a good day to stop by and find something new.
Really cute blog!

Tonya said...

Okay...I'm ready for the R.E.S.T. of the story!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Well... that's interessting but frankly i have a hard time understanding it... wonder how others think about this..