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1932 Rockne
The Lovely Palm Reader
In a dimly lit café, a couple talk about everything and nothing. She requests to read his palm, and he consents. She examines his hand. She notes many crossings on his lifeline, they show that he will suffer and fail. The revelation hurts him, but he attempts to mask his pain. She smiles mischievously, her beauty shining, and. downplays her words as jest, but they linger in his mind: "You're destined to fail." That’s a hard sentence to hear. It's especially hard from the woman you love. He tried to forget it, but that sentence will haunt him for life. It will do so even when she was just a memory of a distant past.
When Simplicity Hides Complexity
It was the dawn of the Internet Age. The place is a small cybercafé in a godforsaken corner of the world, where our protagonist explores an endless digital realm, escaping the confines of his oppressive reality.
Within this digital ether, he forges fleeting and anonymous connections. One day, he encounters a girl whose words will remain etched in his memory for eternity: "I want to be happy." It was her simple yet profound response to the ubiquitous question of personal aspirations. There were no grandiose ambitions of success or wealth—just a longing for happiness.
Their paths had never crossed before, and they would never intersect again. Yet, he often ponders her fate, wondering if her quest for such a simple goal led to salvation or despair.
Fictional Suits Go Out Of Fashion
In a dimly lit apartment in a decrepit city, an anonymous writer crafts a fictional suit. He convinces himself that by tinkering with it, he can control his reality, transforming his life into a story whose fate he can decide. But, in reality, he is fleeing from the depressing truths he refuses to face.
"Fake it till you make it," he mutters to himself, a mantra designed to bolster his wavering resolve. With each stitch and seam, he seeks to reshape reality according to his whims, but days blur into nights as he pours himself into perfecting the suit, yet he never dares to wear it. Fear of failure holds him back, while the fictional suit languishes in obscurity, gathering dust in a forgotten corner of his mind.
As the years pass, the suit becomes obsolete, a relic of unfulfilled dreams vanishing into the void from where it came and the writer fades into the obscurity he never left, joining the army of nobodies that history forgot, leaving behind only whispers of what could have been.
A 1932 Rockne, a budget make under the Studebaker umbrella. Made for only two years, this was named after famed Notre Dame football coach Knute Rockne.
Sci Fi Spotlight: Farscape By David HollingworthAugust 13, 2015Blog2 Comments 1 149 10 0
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