Vijaya Sundaram

Poet, Musician, Teacher, and Amateur Visual Artist

Ad Astra

PHOTO PROMPT © CEAYR

PHOTO PROMPT © CEAYR

Word Count:  100 words of text, exactly
Genre:  Inter-galactic romantic fiction

Ad Astra
©May 12th, 2016
By Vijaya Sundaram

Waves of light trembled brokenly on the water.  The buildings lit up like jewels.

Turning to face him, I saw his anguished look. 


“It’s time to go,” he whispered, embracing me.


“Why can’t I come?” I asked, held-back tears draining into my throat.


“They’ll kill you.  You have to stay.  I have to leave.”


He aligned himself with the light.  His eyes not leaving mine, he glowed brightly for a second, then vanished as if he had never been.


Now weeping openly, I looked at what he’d left me:  A ring, glowing blue. 


I wear it still.  And I wait.

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I decided on romance for this week’s FF.  This is unusual for me, because, as those who follow my blog know, I’m a hard-hitting realistic type with a no-nonsense attitude to such silliness as romance.  Bah, humbug to romance, I say!  Too cheesy, I say.  Still, all you need is love, as The Beatles declared.  Hope you don’t mind.  🙂
Thanks to Rochelle Wisoff-Fields, Fairy Blog-Mother of the Known Universe, for hosting FF every week, and to the wonderfully terse C.E. Ayr for that lovely photograph.