Friday Fictioneers – Return To Innocence

(Author’s note: It’s been one day over 6 months since I last posted here. Part of the reason is that I was going through a massive bout of writer’s block. But more deeply, I was going through a longer-wave episode of depression. It’s not the clinical stuff, but it’s a family history where when it hits, you can’t do anything but wait it out until it releases. So now, back to it, 6 months later.)

© Rochelle Wisoff-Fields

Return To Innocence

by Miles H. Rost

Parking his car next to the old cabin, Patrick walked around to inspect the place.

Everything he remembered about the cabin of his youth rang true, believing what was being seen. He smiled while relishing the idea of taking three weeks and just detoxing from the “civilized” world.

He walked behind the cabin, into the spaced woods and noticed the various patchwords of spider webs. A memory that he shared the space with a species that knew his presence.

He raised a hand, and gave a whistle. A small, pillow shaped spider looked at him from their perch and waved.

Possible likeness of said spider, saying “Howdoo!” (image used only for imaginative purposes, it is not mine)
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Friday Fictioneers – Flesh and Blood

Welcome to this week’s fictioneers. While you’re here, take a read over my last big story, “Solitary Man“. I will be trying to do much more regularly updates soon, but work is raking me over the coals. Stay tuned.

Flesh and Blood
by Miles Rost


I was sitting at the bar that last night. I look on it now, and I know I should never have gone. But I was so mad about work, I needed to go somewhere.

This short brunette sidled up to me while I was deep into my second Guinness.

“Hey, stranger. Why are you here?”

“Bad day at work. I’d like to be alone.”

She was empathic. She even bought me another Guinness.

That was all it took to take me home. What was supposed to be a night of passion, turned into my death.

My flesh and blood gone, stripped by a spider with sweet smelling hair.