Revealing


by Susan Cornford

You think, because you parade around the pool in a bikini, that you are displaying an equally uncovered conscience. ‘Nothing to hide’, you flaunt!

But I know what you did last winter, one cold moon-lit night, when you pushed your own sister overboard so she drowned. It was because she had the money, you didn’t, and now, as her next-of-kin, you have it all.

I was on a boat going the other way, so it’s taken time to get back and let you know that I saw it. We jump in from opposite sides; I grab your ankle and dive. 

 


 
Susan Cornford is a retired public servant, living in Perth, Western Australia. She has pieces published or forthcoming in Across the Margin, Adelaide Literary Magazine, Antipodean Science Fiction, borrowed solace, Cafe Lit, Crow’s Feet Journal, Ethel Zine, Flash Frontier, Flora Fiction Website, Frost Zone Zine, Granfalloon Magazine, Meet Cute Press, Mono, Mystery Tribune, The Mythic Circle, Quail Bell Magazine, The Short Humour Site, Thriller Magazine, Worthing Flash and others.

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