Occidental

Story by Sue

Seren woke feeling discombobulated. She recalled uncomfortable sensations of dry heat, crinkling popping noise and falling, dishevelled, broken.

She lay quite still assessing this situation: A soft voice murmuring, but only one voice. The rise and fall of the intonation soothed Seren. A silken blanket wrapped around her, lifting her.

Gentle expertise lowered her brokenness into a refreshing, warm bath. Perfumed aromas filled her spirit and she sighed.

Thoroughly relaxed, she focused on the voice until she was able, finally to hear; โ€œAfter an accident Eastern Serendipity!”

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13 thoughts on “Occidental”

  1. Discombobulation… is that what it’s called that happens to me all the time? – Love that word, by the way! Not the feeling of being that, though. ๐Ÿ˜‰
    I think I need a cup of tea.

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