Opal Moon
by Natalia Antonova
On nights like these I miss Opal. Her name, old-fashioned, alien in a family full of Suzies and Jacks, a round and soft, Oh-pahl, belongs in a poem to be read by this sort of moonlight.
She was seven years my senior, and not an “aunt” at all, with her girlish posture and fairy stories. Uncle Jack and Opal had been married for six months when Jack drove his car into a tree. She made a good widow, despite her fondness for the color white.
Everyone thought that Opal never married again because death was not a sufficient reason to let Jack go, but Opal simply couldn’t stand the idea of another well-meaning drunk with hairy arms. She was through with men. Her father used to beat her. Her mother grew fairy wings and fluttered away into the night, and did not leave a forwarding address. Years later, Opal would do the same, but I didn’t know it as I hugged my knees and listened to her spin her tales. The night, it seemed, would last forever. So would Opal. And my youth.
I am twice as old now as Opal was then. I leave the window open, letting the night wind ruffle my hair with trembling fingers, the way Opal did
Opal like a flower, in heaven’s… But I’m no poet. Just a receptacle of memory, a well at the bottom of the night, wherein the moonlight flows freely, polishing these gems in an eternal undertow of time.
Nice voice!
ReplyDeleteParticularly liked "she made a good widow," and "a well in the bottom of the night..."
wow. wonderful, natalie.
ReplyDeletei LOVED this:
but Opal simply couldn’t stand the idea of another well-meaning drunk with hairy arms. She was through with men. Her father used to beat her. Her mother grew fairy wings and fluttered away into the night, and did not leave a forwarding address.
fantastic ending.
thanks!
To choose a favorite line, I would have to copy almost the whole story. Very nice. Great visuals.
ReplyDeleteI liked the fairy wings part, as well. The whole piece had a kind of music to it.
ReplyDeleteThe only part I didn't believe was the part about not being a poet. :)
ReplyDeleteSo much said in so few words. Beautiful. A favorite.
That was beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks, guys! And thanks to Jason for a wonderful contest. I'm glad I stumbled on it via a friend of a friend of a friend. :)
ReplyDeleteNatalie, this was such a good literary piece of writing. Intelligently thought out and written. I could read this again and again.
ReplyDeleteVery lyrical. I especially like: " She made a good widow, despite her fondness for the color white."
ReplyDeleteoh i LOVED that!
ReplyDeleteSo very lovely. Such a beautiful tribute.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written! Loved it.
ReplyDeleteThe voice has such dignity and charm to it, you cannot help but listen to what it says. Very well written, Natalia. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely. I have to chime in on the "well-meaning drunk with hairy arms." Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing character study. I was transfixed. If I were you, I'd build this out into a novel character. Really! Good marks overall.
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