Mom works. She never picks me up from school, and two miles is too close for a bus pickup, which is fine by me because I like cutting through the woods. Especially on autumn days, when the air is cool, and the flies and mosquitos are gone, and basketball practice hasn’t begun. I like the quiet. I like the wordlessness of the walk.
A pretty sugar maple dressed in vivid orange frills beckons me off the path. I stand to look at her. I sound like a weirdo, I know. A sixteen-year-old boy calling a sugar maple pretty. It was Dad that taught me to appreciate trees before he hung himself from one. I love ‘em even more, now, Dad and trees. Did you know the oldest maple is five hundred years old? They call it the Comfort Tree. Dad said all trees are comfort trees.
I search the sugar maple for a perfect orange leaf - I think I’ll press the leaf between two sheets of waxed paper like I did when I was a kid – but I can’t find a perfect orange leaf. It doesn’t matter. We don’t even have waxed paper at home. We don’t save things at home.
I follow a line of golden, round-leaved aspens to the creek, a grove of clone trees grown from the root system of the male. “Aspis means shield in Greek,” Dad said. “Aspens are protectors and inspire courage.” Brave aspens. Magic aspens. I wonder, Dad, did it take courage to kill yourself? Did you care about leaving me?
“Depression is a villain,” the therapist said. “That villain convinced your father the world was better off without him.”
I could have slayed the villain. If I had only told Dad how much I needed him.
I sigh. I try to take a deeper breath. I inhale the dank smell of cold dirt and dropped leaves. I smell Dad, the amalgam of decomposition and old blood. I didn’t know what the smell was when I was a kid. I didn’t know what a medical examiner did. The smell was a thick smell and sweet. I knew, only, that the smell was my dad. I’ve got a friend, Jimmy, who likes the smell of skunks.
My backpack is light, no books, not much homework. With it being the end of the semester and the week before Thanksgiving, teachers don’t add to their piles of ungraded papers. I drop my bag at a willow. I strip a branch of its leaves. I sit on a rock. I pretend to fish.
“Knock. Knock,” I say. “Who’s there?”
“Fish on a hook out of water.”
“Dad? Is that you?”
I reach to unhook him, but he slips through my fingers. How did I let my dad slip through my fingers?
“It wasn’t your fault. There was nothing you could do.” The therapist said it. Mom said it, but I know Mom doesn’t feel that way.
I keep photographs of Dad in a tackle box. His eyes look sad even as his face smiles. In a birthday photo, we wear matching red hats on our heads, the paper cone kind with the elastic bands that dig under our chins. His body leans into me. His arms hug me enthusiastically. He looks at me. I look at the cake. My mouth is open in the ready position to blow out six candles. I am happy. We were happy. But I see his sadness captured by the photograph. Maybe because his smile looks a little like the same fake smile, I make in all my school pictures. Maybe because his lips are dry and look a little too stretched over his teeth. Or because the corners of his mouth don’t go up into his cheeks in an easy way.
I am seven years too late for more knock, knock, jokes. I am seven years too late to make him laugh, seven years too late to make him happier, seven years too late to give him reasons to stay. I should have made him not want to leave us.
I want to tell Mom that I walk through the woods, but she worries. “Apples and trees,” I heard her say. “I will spend my life trying to keep him alive.” She means me. She means keep me alive. I want to tell her that her burden makes me angry, that it crushes me, that it flattens me. I want to tell her not to worry about me, but I’m scared. I’m scared as if her thought is a premonition.
I pick up my backpack and I follow the creek that leads to the oak tree in the yard, to the black scar on its trunk from where a thick limb once reached upward. I sit on a branch that spreads over the ground. All the oak’s branches have turned toward the ground. “Dad?” I smell decomposition and old blood. I smell the vanilla in the old oak’s tree bark, the smell Dad taught me to notice. I feel the strength in the old oak’s trunk.
In the kitchen I see the bowl full of apples, a white oak bowl full of red apples. It hits me why the bowl is there. Seven years of apples in a white oak bowl sitting on the kitchen countertop and I only, now, see why my mom puts them there. “Apples and trees. I will spend my life trying to keep him alive.” The white oak is Dad. The apples are me.
I pull each apple from the bowl. I line them up on the countertop. Seven apples. Seven years. I inspect each apple for bruises and blemishes. Not a single bruise on any of the apples. It’s a sign, my sign. I am an apple from only the best parts of the tree. I feel taller. I am sure. I’ve slayed the villain that was hiding inside me.
“Mom,” I say, when she walks into the kitchen. “You don’t have to worry about me.”
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Why didn't she come and pick you up from school in the evening Lisa Lange
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I live this story. It's sad and sweet at the same time. It speaks to me. I just enjoyed it. Thank you.
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I feel like this is a sad story but It Is really good. I enjoyed it. I haven't read something like that In a long time. You should think about writhing a book one of thesis day's
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I am stunned. Speechless. Her dad leaving his family behind. His daughter coping in a matter I have never encountered. She corrorlates the continuation of her life as the apples. Her dad being the tree fostering her in representation of the apples bared.
Her and her daughterhood and fatherhood will remain in her heart having found peace without the negative influence of the villain.
Acceptance fills her heart with peace and harmony. I believe the story is so well written. The story is purely genuine. Her heart's expressions go hand in hand with her imagination.
My issues are with intimacy. I made a vow never to love another. I vowed to preserve the expressions of love with my first girlfriend. We shared smiles and giggles frolicing in nearby fields of buttercups growing wildly under blue skies with drifting clouds smiling down on us as they float by. We smile looking up to the sun's rays smiling down on us with warmth and the making of memories.
My relationships falter when I get too close to a new feeling, a new experience awaits. I then think of my childhood girl. My vow my memories cry out to me, protect us save me our memories.
I run away just as fast as I can leaving me broken and defeated.
To find peace I write poetry expressing my feelings and emotions which always seem overwhelming! I write poems diligently until I find peace inside my heart being with my girl. Warming my inners. The sun is still shining down on us in the fields in the love surrounding us like a glove of love against the unknown.
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it was a good story but sad i like sad stories all in all it was good. And sad.
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May I take this story? please reply first.
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This story is amazing. My friend recommended it to me and I don't regret it. This is so good, I showed it to my English teacher and she loved it!
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Thanks Charlee! I'm glad you (and your English teacher) liked it!
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Thank you, Lisa!!! Ive recommended it to 7 of my friends, and they all love it! You are an amazing writer
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I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to experience the stories you have created. I also make youtube video telling about your story https://youtu.be/R9t4sWvDSmQ
Hope you like it!
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Khisab, I do not like the youtube video and I would like you to take it down. Thank you!
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I surprisingly didn't find it sad (maybe because while i was reading it my sister was watching something with weird music)
The thing that really gets to me is dogs dying and sometimes family passing away it depends on how the story goes. It has to be a video of a dog dying or something to make me really cry
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This was an amazing story. Wow just wow. As someone who has delt with not only losing someone but do to suicide sadly also this story is yes very sad and down but I feel like it has meaning, that meaning being that you have to beat down that wall. Yes beating down a wall may not be easy but you will feel amazing and free once you are open from that wall. Great work!!
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Thank you Samantha. You sound like a strong person!
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Captured so much emotion and poetry, loved it!
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Thank you Arnika!
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Hi
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Wow i felt so touched
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Thank you Hafsha!
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damn this hit me hard. this is the number one book to read when your down.
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i love this istg, i rarley like storys, but this one is the one I love
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Thanks so much Alec! I really appreciate that.
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As an writer myself, I think writing such a short but this impressive thing is amazing! I really like your story. I hope we all find happiness in our lives.
Congratulaitons!
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Thank you Ayten! I appreciate that, and yes, let us all find our happiness.
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Hi there! I really enjoyed the described scenery of your story. I know a similar scene full of mapels so it was really facinating to read. You truely deserved this first place in the contest. <3
But to come to my point why I read the short story. I had to summ it up, characterize and review it in an English exam at my German school just a week ago. Nearly any review, besides of one, was positiv, because a negativ was too difficult when we have such a good story.
Later we (my class and my English teacher) talked about taking your third short story for using it as an exercise right now.
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Wow, Fern, thanks for sharing that your class read the story, and that you and your classmates liked it. Made my day!
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Would you be willing to have a zoom chat with my class about your stories?
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Thank you Corey!
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Thank you for your comment I am glad you enjoyed my story. I read yours and enjoyed it a great deal.
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