Micro fiction

Write 5 tiny fictional stories, maximum 280 characters each. Any genre. Aim for the kind of story that lingers in the mind long after reading. Something that surprises, moves, or unsettles. Trust the reader: imply rather than state, and let the white space do some of the work.

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He keeps the light turning though the sea retreated years ago. At dusk the dunes ripple like waves and beetles tack by the glow. Some nights, far off, a foghorn answers. He logs it, as trained, and doesn't write what he knows it means.

His phone, dead in a drawer, boots up by accident. New voicemail, 1. From the day she didn't come home: traffic, a laugh, “Back soon.” Then the long sound of wind. He presses 9 to save. Again. Again. He does not charge it. He prefers the red flicker to an ending.

The librarian finds a brittle leaf sealing a note in a long-overdue book: I forgive you. Due date: Sept 5, 1979. The young man at the desk shifts his weight like he's been waiting decades. She stamps the card. The thunk sounds like a door closing very quietly.

Fresh snow again: one set of prints to his door, none away. He lives alone. He brings in the milk, shakes off the cold. There’s water on the mat, a second mug warmed by his hand without meaning to. He lays out two spoons, then counts them back to one.

Every night the bathroom fogs. A name appears on the mirror that isn’t the one on the forms. At first the letters wobble. Then a steadier hand. Then a little heart. He buys towels in that color. The forms will catch up. The mirror already has.

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