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Celestial Lessons 001: Black Hole or Shining Star?

Celestial Lessons 001: Black Hole or Shining Star?

It was unreal. Control. She controls. She was unreal. Celeste.

He felt her eyes on him. Burning through. Controlling him. His every move, his every action, his every word, or lack of it. Almost like she had him on remote control. Was she really doing this to him? Why? Was she making him do this? Like the way he would stay up late at night, alone in his room, dark, silent, staring at the ceiling, doing things boys his age shouldn’t be doing anymore. The guilt. The shame. Pathetic. Was it all because of her?

He looked upon her like his elder sister. But that would just be wrong. He always did feel strangely protective over her, even though she didn’t really need anyone’s protection, like he did with his sister. But no, not like a sister. She was much more than that. Beyond that. No, ‘sister’ was just wrong.

Her lips moved. The Universe moved with them. With her. Around her. Around him as well. With him sucked in. Like a black hole. Inescapable gravity.

And as her words flowed around him, and the others whose presence, or rather, existence he never noticed anymore, her casually brief glances would feel like intensely burning hair-thin lines of invisible deadly laser beams searing right through his body, his skull, his soul, his ribcage. Yes, that’s just how it felt. To be under her ‘surveillance’. Like an escaped convict running from the blinding spotlights that seemed to be chasing him one moment, then pass by without a care, until the next beam intercepted him.

But he didn’t really want to run from the deadly beautiful laser beams or confounding spotlights of those emerald green eyes.

So why couldn’t he face them? Her.

“Kieran?”

Oh, the softness of her voice. The sound of his name on her lips. The resonance of the vibrating sound waves, too soft to move quarks, but powerful enough to move galaxies, even send them crashing into each other. But so lacking in any real emotion. Like the winter breeze. Cool, deadly beautiful, and sending chills down his spine. How that felt, good or bad, he wasn’t sure. Just unreal.

She called my name? he blinked. She called my name!

She moved towards him. Like a comet. A shooting star. Shining brightly against the darkness of this cold, empty Universe.

Celeste.

Oh no.

She moved closer. Towards him. Or just his general direction, he suddenly hoped.

And with that bleak half-hearted hope, space-time seemed to suddenly distort. Seconds dilated into aeons. The far edges of the Universe around them seemed to come to a standstill. Sounds became as loud as a vacuum, and it didn’t make sense since sounds don’t exist in vacuums. Yet she still moved.

The comet Celeste still hovered towards him at her steady pace. Her long brown hair slightly lagging in the space-time vortex behind her. And then the comet came to an impossible stop. Right before him.

Towering high above him like a beautiful Angel of Death, she asked him, softly, “Are you all right?”

“Um…” he struggled to find the words, “y-yes, Cel– …Miss Samson.”

“Really?” she asked again, so soft almost mocking, so casual almost teasing, “Have you been following everything I said?”

There it was again. Control.

The shining star was now the overwhelming black hole crushing him to the tiniest worthless particle with its infinite mass. Again.

Kieran only nodded helplessly.

Celeste smiled. Like a beautiful predator. Again that subtle mocking. That which only he could perceive. “Good then. Kieran Pittman, define Planck’s constant to the rest of the class, please.”

Now he was seriously doomed.

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August 16, 2010guidelines Post Under Flash Fiction - Read More

Off the game

Off the game

“Excuse me. Is this seat taken?”


I look up from my magazine only to stare at those perfect set of whites. He had to be a dentist. Or a model for a toothpaste company. Judging by his suit and glasses, I had my money on dentist. I realise that I’ve just been ogling at him for the past five seconds. Five. Long. Seconds.

I brush my hair off my face. “I’m sorry, what did you say?”

“Sorry to have bothered you. I just asked if that seat was taken.” He gestured towards the seat next to me. “It’s no bother if you’re waiting for someone.”

“No-no, I’m not waiting for anyone. No.” Shit. Now, how many NOs did I say there? I might as well have asked him to marry me. I grab my coat and purse that occupied the next seat. The bag slips from my hand I spill the contents all over the floor. Curse you Murphy. When anything can go wrong, it reaallly does go wrong. “Fuck. Sorry. I’m sorry.” I just had to say fuck! As if me being clumsy wasn’t enough. He must now think I’m foul mouthed as well. I am on a roll today.

“Looks like I’ve disrupted your peace.” He grins at my pathetic state. “Allow me help you .” He gets down and starts picking up the contents.

Disrupt my peace? Who is he, a spokesperson for the UN? That makes him a dentist who also part-times as a spokesperson for the UN. Something is wickedly wrong with me today.

I go for the cosmetics before the keys. Somehow it felt like the logical thing to do. No one wants a total stranger to know what lipstick I’m wearing, right? He hands me over the keys, the quarters and the dimes, gum, gum wrappers(!) and things I didn’t even knew I carried along in that old purse of mine. I’ve been saving to buy that Vuitton but now I feel I should have let go of this one long ago.

He pauses as he picks up my Asimov. Great! Now he’ll think I’m a nerd. He gives a look of admiration and says, “Ah, Caves of steel. Such a good read. Not as good as the foundation saga, which I’m sure you’d have read. But a very good read, none-the-less.”

“Yes. I have. Splendid series indeed.” And I can recite all the names in the series. Backwards.

“There’s something about his work that just leaves you in awe. He recreates this fictitious worlds with spaceships and robots; and yet makes you believe its all real. One can see his world as you read the book.”

I could kiss him right now. I want to.

We spend the next fifteen minutes discussing science fiction to fantasy. The books we loved and hated. The best fifteen minutes I spent on railway waiting lounge. Make that the best fifteen minutes ever.

I hear the announcement being made for my train.

“Yours?”, he asks.

The thought of missing it crosses my mind. “Yes”, I manage.

“Let me help you with this.” He takes my coat and starts walking with me.

“You’re boarding the same one?”, I ask… and wish.

“No. But I hope you don’t mind me escorting you? Its the least I can do for the nice conversation you’ve gifted me this evening.”

I reply with a five inch grin as I silently pray – God. Why don’t you more of these specimen?

He handed me my coat as I hopped on my car and waved my hand, “This is it then.”

“I guess”, he waves back.

“I loved the little talk we had. Thank you.”

“I wish it wasn’t so little too.”

Well if he thinks I’m a slut, then its his loss. I take out my pen and scribble my number on the first page of the book. It looked kinda funny right below – Caves of Steel. I tear it and throw it on the platform as the train starts moving.

I see him  pick it up and gives a short bow that makes my heart flutter.

I start to make my way towards my seat and… my cell rings.



August 16, 2010 Post Under Flash Fiction - Read More

Tick Tock

Tick Tock

“Hey! Watch where are you going?”


The man who had pushed his way through him didn’t bother to turn back. He just flicked him a finger as he kept running.


A hand rested on Will’s shoulder and he turned to acknowledge the person it belonged to.


“Now what the fuck do you want?” said Will as he shrugged the strangers hand off his shoulder.

“You manage to piss off people quite easily, don’t you?”


“Look. Whoever you are, I don’t want to buy anything. I just want to quietly wait for my train.”


“Trust me, you do want to hear me out…”


“Look I’m trying to be polite here. I seriously don’t have the time for this.”


The stranger chuckled, “Funny you should say that. For I have all the time in the world. But you’re right. There is no point in talking. You would’ve never believed me in any case. Its better if I just showed you. Look at that clock” He snapped open his umbrella and grabbed Will’s shoulder.


In a flash of a second, they were standing on the road amidst heavy rain.


“What the hell just happened? How did… how did we…get here? You.. you did that? Who are you?”


“You sure want to talk now, don’t you?” Will could tell that the stranger sported an evil grin under the hood of the umbrella as he continued, “As for who I am, the answer is that I am a time lord. In simple terms I control time. And as for how do I do that, well there is no way I can put it that your bean-brain would understand.”


“Where are we?” Will stammered.


“Oh, come on you know this place. You do recognize that watch tower don’t you? The correct question would be when are we? The answer to that is the watch tower there. We haven’t traveled much. In fact, its the same day. Just nine hours after I met you at the station.”


“Why did you bring me here? What do you want from me?”


“Can you see a man lying near those steps? Thats you.”


Will choked on his each word as he uttered, “Me? Why am I lying on the ground? What happened to me?”


“Well, you’re dead of course. Otherwise I would have been to all this trouble for nothing.”


Will was drenched in rain but one could still identify his tears. “How did this happen? How…?”


“You get murdered this day at 8:44 pm”

“So that’s why you came to meet me? So that you can prevent my death?” he looked at the time lord with hopeful eyes. “You can take me to the time I get murdered right? And stop it?”


“Umm. Yes I CAN. Of course. But then, what would be the fun in that?” Will stared at him, open-mouthed in horror. “You see, being a time lord, I am an immortal with an eternity to live for. And when you’ve got all the time in the world, the world gets, well – boring! So here I am to add a little spice to it.”


He snapped the umbrella shut and placed a hand on his shoulder again. They snapped back to the station, will still soaked in water.


The time lord spoke softly this time, “You have till 8:44 in the evening to save yourself, if you can. I’ll be watching.”


“Wait. Who kills me?” Will pleaded.


The time lord snapped his fingers and was gone. His words still lingering behind him, “If not sooner, you’ll find out in another nine hours”


June 25, 2010feed Post Under Flash Fiction - Read More
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