Outside the Lines
by Josh Vogt
Transcript Begins
Doctor: “Timothy’s attempted suicide placed him in intensive care, where, after stabbing a nurse with an IV needle, he was transferred to our psych ward.”
(Indistinct murmur)
“He claims self-defense, as the nurse’s soul had a rusty hue, indicating sadism.” (Papers shuffle.) “Timothy’s color synesthesia, once a boon to his painting career, has disconnected him from reality. He believes the ‘auras’ he perceives are measurements of one’s spiritual state, i.e. the soul.”
Attached crayon sketch details Timothy’s spectrum and associated soul characteristics.
“After several sessions, I decided to demonstrate that the soul—should it even exist—cannot be visually detected, nor treated as some metaphysical mood ring.” (Speaking away from recorder) “Timothy, observe your fellow patients on the other side of this window. What do you discern?”
(Pause before patient speaks.)
“That man’s soul is bruised. Did he beat his wife?”
“I…cannot divulge confidential information.”
“Okay. Well, that lady has two colors. Lavender and cyan. Schizophrenic? The guy with the piss-yellow soul must be majorly depressed.”
“Perhaps we should postpone—”
“And that guy…drug addict?”
“No. In fact—”
“Wait! Gambling addict. Shades of green are tricky.”
(Silence for several minutes)
Personal note: Double-check security cameras and confirm patient has never accessed case files.
“Timothy, I notice you’ve never volunteered the color of my soul.”
“No, sir.”
“Yet you’ve observed it?”
“…yes.”
“Come now. Why the hesitation? What do you see?”
“It’s…you…did something. A patient died. You covered it up. Your soul is bla—”
Transcript Ends
OOOOH! That's good! I think he'll be deleting that record, too. :) :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent, Josh. Just excellent. This one really took hold of me.
ReplyDeleteExcellent! This piece was packed with suspense, emotion and humor. Your characters spoke through the page, and your voice was spot on. My favorite part, of course, was the ending.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
I loved this! I've written aura stories before, and especially appreciate how you used them in this piece. Innovative and original interpretation of the picture too.
ReplyDeletePitch perfect. As usual.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely. It reads well, it's easy to follow, it's interesting, and ends with a punch.
ReplyDeleteWhat Stephen said. ^ ^ ^
ReplyDeletegreat pacing, and I love the writing mode with the multiple styles within the transcript.
Very, very well done. Poor Timothy. I suspect he is going to meet with an "accident" soon. Great story.
ReplyDeletewow, it took me in!
ReplyDeleteSo many excellent entries already. Josh, as reigning champ, you don't disappoint. The premise and structure are clever...the implications behind every statement are weighty. Excellent.
ReplyDeletePerfect.
ReplyDeleteExcellent build up of tension. The structure works perfectly. Good job!
ReplyDeleteSo succinct yet expressing such a fascinating premise. And the punch of a twist at the end, as always. Well done :)
ReplyDeleteI came back to tell you I found myself telling others about this story today. I knew I loved it; but this is the one I'm remembering.
ReplyDeleteThis is a contender.
Damn, another brilliant work from you. Outstanding. So what happened to the sadistic nurse? And will Timothy be facing TWO self-defense situations?
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my top 5. I'm quite sure it'll stay there by the end of the competition. Darn it, you're good. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a well written and wonderfully entertaining read.
Thanks, everyone, for such encouraging comments! I've always loved this contest, and it never fails to bring out some amazing results.
ReplyDeleteColor synesthesia - love it. Unfortunately for him, Timmy's assessments are spot on! Nice work. ~Jana
ReplyDeleteNicely done! A favorite for me...
ReplyDeleteDottie :)
This is brilliant. I love the shades of green are tricky--it's a rich detail that helps make it all somehow plausible.
ReplyDeleteOh wow!! Loved the ending - wonderful!! I was wondering where this was going when - wham!! Brilliant, thank you for sharing, take care
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I enjoyed this one. The pace of your revelations is perfect, as are the details.
ReplyDeleteSpellbound.
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My first time reading your work, Josh. Color me impressed. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis one is the best so far..
ReplyDeleteA person's nature based on his aura is one intelligent concept..
The color of the soul - I like, I like I like!!
Very well done!
This one will get my vote :)
ReplyDeleteYou always have a completely unique, utterly absorbing take on things, Josh. This piece is no exception.
ReplyDeleteI love how clinical the story is. The impact is that much greater for it.
I really like this. Very engaging. Super story development in such a short piece. I'd love to continue reading what happens next. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteHoly s#!t. This is how you write a 250 word story.
ReplyDeleteJust blown away by how skillfully this is constructed, how well it plays out, and most of all, what a great story it is.
Well done.
Pretty cool—a soul meter reader...in the old days, long before Freud and even longer before humans lost all discernment, they were called prophets. I would wager that Timothy's revelations...(how do you like it, Josh?)
ReplyDeleteJosh, you always deliver! Love the various tones and weights of the piece. Good stuff.
ReplyDeleteJosh - *sigh* - you've done it again! Another totally unique, gripping and perfectly tuned piece. You really do totally rock this joint!
ReplyDeleteDamn fine writing and, as always, a total pleasure to read.
This was an amazing read, gripping, tension filled, a peek into the darker side of our humanity, all things I love. I read it to a group of people at a coffee shop and everyone gasped at the end. This one is one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the Honorable Mention. I was happy to see your story in the Top 10.
ReplyDeleteI went back to the other contests to see who wrote what I thought was the most memorable story, about torturing the angel. I discovered that was yours too. You have amazing talent.
Pegjet, you know it! That one stuck in my mind, too. I'm a big Josh fan!
ReplyDeleteYou were in my top 5, congratulations on Honorable Mention. Very tough to get there in this crowd :)
ReplyDeleteEveryone, thanks so much for the cheers and compliments. These contests are always enormous fun, and many congrats to the placers and Readers' Choice. Well-deserved, and some awesome writers in the bunch.
ReplyDeleteOh man, you don't disappoint! Super creative and masterfully told. High marks!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the Honorable Mention!