Five
It was long and narrow
and unlike anything I had ever seen. At
first I thought it was a falling billboard.
Since I had taken flying lessons and know the area from the sky, the second
thought that came to mind was an airplane was crashing. But there were no wings.
On a closer look, I saw
that it was hovering thirty-five feet over the highway. It was in a concave area
in front of two peaks. My body began to tingle all over.
I’d never seen a sky so
dark. It was like being in a coal mine with only headlights. My thinking stopped and my bodymind became
especially sentient. Time seemed to stop
even though my clocks were still working.
But why me?
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