Sinister: An unremarkable day
Sunset .
sunnie_set at xxx.com
Sun Nov 11 21:26:49 GMT 2001
Rachel Sunnyside-Up was walking along unaware that her life was about to
irrevocably change. The sky was an unremarkable colour, the route taken was
the same as on any other day, and as on any other day she was slightly late.
The day had begun in a typical fashion, burnt toast, lost keys and odd
socks. She had woken up at a reasonable time, left the house slightly later
than was reasonable and was walking to work slightly slower than was
necessary. To all intents and purposes, this had begun as an exceedingly
average day.
Just look at her walking, in the hazy mid morning light. Head down,
squinting slightly, shoelace undone, bag slightly open. You would hardly
notice her .
Her mind was not focused on the journey in the slightest. Other than to look
at a tree that she hadn't noticed before, or to gasp in horror as a stray
dog circled round and round the busy road, she was completely unaware of
what passed her by that day.
She was walking along listening to the sound of "Mary Jo" which originated
deep inside of her head. Had passers-by looked, they might have noticed her
lips move marginally from time, as she quietly sang along to the song. But
just as Miss Sunnyside up was unaware of what passed her by, passers-by were
unaware of small movements from her lips and the song within her head.
Miss Sunnyside-Up Liked that song but it worried her slightly:
"Because life is never dull in your dreams"
Sometimes just lately her dreams had become dull. That worried her more than
slightly.
The journey ended outside an ugly grey building. The journey ended outside
the university where Miss Sunnyside up worked. She climbed in an ancient
lift and pressed 5. Unusually, since Miss Sunnyside up entered on the ground
floor, the lift appeared to go down. Appearances can be deceptive and this
would have been impossible. Miss Sunnyside up emerged, a few seconds later,
on the fifth floor confirming the fact that the lift had indeed been
ascending rather than descending.
Miss Sunnyside up sat down at her desk and looked at the two postcards in
front of her. They were pictures taken from different angles of a place in
Japan. A far off place that Miss Sunnyside up had never visited but quite
often thought about. She often sat staring at those two pictures and had
come to know them quite well. In a way they had come to feel like a place
that she had visited. Looking at that place from different angles imaging
what it must feel like to be stood between the two views. Looking behind at
things that weren't in the pictures.
The sky in the two pictures was blue. A stark contrast to her own sky which
sat just above her head monotonous and grey. draining the colour from
everything around and about. The blueness of the sky made the pictures
appear slightly unreal. It also made the greyness of the surrounds a little
less than real.
The morning passed with out incident. Or rather the morning passed without
unusual incidents. Miss Sunnyside-Up dropped a few items and spilled a few
things.
At mid-day she left the grey building, following her morning footsteps, as
far as the newsagents situated half way between her house and her place of
work, she picked up a copy of the local newspaper. Her eyes focussed on an
advert towards the back of the paper and she rushed home more excited than
she had been in a very long time.
That evening after a few frantic phone-calls Miss Sunnyside Up ventured
across a darkening city and out into the countryside. After a few wrong
turns Miss Sunnyside-Up reached her destination and returned safely home.
The bundle of fluff she brought back with her looked around anxiously. It
was Miss Sunnyside-Up who spoke first of all:
"so what do you think of your new home belle?"
The dog didn't answer Miss Sunnyside-Up's initial question. Deciding that
there were more important things to be doing. The small dog seemed to relax
somewhat as if deciding to give the place its seal of approval. The dog
trotted over to the corner of the room grabbed a cushion and proceeded to
chew.
Miss Sunnyside-Up sighed, things would never be the same again. Miss
Sunnyside-Up smiled, things would never be the same again.
Take Care
Rachel
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