Fiction

Issue 28 Breach, Fiction Melanie Hunter Issue 28 Breach, Fiction Melanie Hunter

Hands

I walk to the kitchen, the cupboards empty but for a jar of instant coffee. With a bent spoon I stir the murky brown liquid, sipping its bitter distraction by the sink. Outside the sun is glaring at me. I stare right back into it, wanting the white light to bleach my veins and make me heavenly again. But it’s no use. It’s spread too far now, in between my toes, my groin, behind my knees. It has wriggled its way into my ribcage. A glorious, greedy dictator.

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Issue 28 Breach, Fiction Phelon Manski Issue 28 Breach, Fiction Phelon Manski

And Then I Found Her

A virgin, it said. The book in the library told me what she was, and what I was, and why I could see and touch her. She’d chosen me because I was a virgin. Someone pure, the book said. I smiled at that. My sister read the book beside me, while I stroked her hair.

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Issue 28 Breach, Fiction Melissa Beit Issue 28 Breach, Fiction Melissa Beit

Hanging With Dada

‘Calm down. He’s fine. He’s fine,’ I say at least three hundred times before she stops yelling, but she’s still crying, the crazy bitch. ‘Fuck, Mel, it’s not like I’ve left him on the side of the highway! I can look after my own son!’

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