With the dead bodies of her two best friends close by, eleven-year-old Miranda carefully raised one of the window slats with her finger and peered out into the garden.
She watched as the massive creature, known as a Nellyphant, pushed its trunk against the tree house looking for its next meal. Although it was snowing, she could also make out the smaller creatures, known as Mickice, on the roof of the treehouse. They, too, had grown a liking for human flesh.
Miranda’s trap, of leaving her dolls in the treehouse, had worked. The creatures thought they had their next meal, but Miranda knew it wouldn’t be long before they worked out that they had been tricked.
While sliding her hand slowly between the window slats, the door behind Miranda creaked. She froze to the spot, terrified of what was coming into the room. However, she had her weapon ready in her other hand, so she knew she had a good chance of spinning around, taking aim, and killing with one shot whatever was coming through the door.
As she quietly counted down from five, she heard whatever it was, slowly approach her. The wheezing sound it made as it took short, sharp, intakes of breath, made the tiny hairs on the back of her neck stand on end.
Just before her countdown ended, Miranda gripped her weapon firmly, span around, took aim, and faced what was behind her.
“Take this,” she yelled, as she fired her weapon at the biggest Nellyphant she’d seen.
Then the real world appeared.
“OK, young lady, that’s enough,” coughed Miranda’s Mother, while removing the PlayStation virtual reality headset from Miranda’s head. “You’re too young to be playing this violent videogame,” she voiced while holding the box of the game in front of Miranda’s face. “Go play with your dolls instead.”
As Miranda climbed the stairs in protest, her mother blew her nose before slipping on the virtual reality set. Maybe playing a video game would take her mind off the head cold she had.
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Written in response to the Monthly Speculative Fiction Writing Prompt, from Diana, at Myths of the Mirror. Click here for full details.
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Great way to bring it around. I enjoyed the read.
Thank you, Kelly. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Excellent Hugh… had me right to the end..hugsxx
Thank you, Sally.
Hugs to you.
No clue of what was coming. Loved it! ❤️
Thank you, Irene. Glad you never saw that ending coming.
Haha, Mom knows the best and always wins. She always knows what tricks to play with her kids. Great job, Hugh!
She certainly does, Miriam. Thank you so much for reading my take on the prompt.
It’s so clever, Hugh! I got a good mental picture of it and It gave me a laugh!
Lol, I didn’t expect THAT ending :)
Good to hear. I like it when the reader gets the ‘unexpected’ ending.
A nice twist, Hugh!
Thanks, Teri.
I like this, Hugh. A great take 👍🏻
Thank you, Robbie.