Pale as Ashen Snow
A flash fiction fractured fairytale also submitted to the Fractured Lit competition. Pale as Ashen Snow My tears blurred my needlework as I stitched another blanket for another new mother in the village. The snow and ice around me was gray and barren, and I felt the emptiness in my soul. Still I didn’t dare go inside, where my husband would mock me for my tears and any errors on the embroidery that might ensue. I wept, for my own desire to have a little one to wrap in a blanket such as this proved fruitless winter after winter. I sucked in a cold breath as I pricked my finger. My tears, blinding me, had led to this mistake. Foolish woman! I chided myself. A single drop of blood beaded on the crystal snow, and as I looked at the stark contrast of colors, I prayed for a baby with skin as white as snow and lips as red as ruby blood. Little did I realize, you do not make prayers with curses on your breath. For curse I did: cursing my mother and father for marrying me off late;...
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