Darkness



The sudden sensory deprivation was overwhelming. She gently raised her body, but attempting to walk, her feet stumbled first left, then right. Hitting an unseen object, her ankle now seared with pain, her arms and hands blindly flaying at the unrelenting darkness. Forward forwards she went, until her hand touched the small door under the stairs. Reaching fearfully inside, her fingertips caressed each raised protrusion. At last there is was, her thumb gently pushed the fuse switch upwards, and once and again the house was bathed in light; but the damage was done, she had missed the end of Eastenders.

Don McBeth

This 100-word story was originally written for a Daily Mail competition.

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