Created with a found photograph, a Brother Charger 11 and my imagination.
This and many other prints can be purchased at my ETSY now! Come check it out!
Created with a found photograph, a Brother Charger 11 and my imagination.
This and many other prints can be purchased at my ETSY now! Come check it out!
Posted in flash fiction, photos of strangers, Typography
Tagged art, black and white, cowboy, fiction, films, flash fiction, found art, found photo, horse, horseback riding, life, love, photography, photos, relationships, romance, sunset, western
The government, scientists, specialists, news programs, everyone agreed the time had come. The end was here.
Many people prepared, stocking everything they could get in their basements: batteries, flash lights, canned goods, generators, but a select few knew it was only a matter of time. Without the sun, plants would stop growing, and slowly all life would discontinue.
Those few decided to honor their light giver, the life essence of their world, one last time. In this small town, a collection of people, rather than uselessly bunkering down in a basement, wanted to say goodbye to someone they never thought would abandon them, someone they took for granted, the one who gave them life every day up until this point without ever asking anything in return. Many forgot all about the importance of it, or simply complained when the weather was too hot or they forgot their sunglasses. So few really relished in how much it did for every living being on the planet.
And now it would abandon them.
Today the sun would set for the last time on their world.
And so they gathered to worship their long-time friend, or say goodbye, or mourn its death. They met at the old soccer field and sat in the bleachers as if watching a match, but this time nobody would cheer. The sun slowly reached the horizon, and the colors were more beautiful than any spectator had ever witnessed. A cloud cluster came in from the East, but it would not ruin the absolute perfection of the very last sunset in the history of man.
The sun touched the horizon, and crawled beyond their sight, a few oo’s and ah’s rang up from the crowd as if they were witnessing fireworks. People hugged, they held hands or comforted each other in their own way. The last orange sliver peeked for one more moment, and then was gone forever.
Photograph by the amazingly talented Manon De Sutter. Click here for more of her work.
Posted in flash fiction, Horror
Tagged apocalypse, art, beauty, end of the world, fiction, final sunset, flash fiction, horror, life, love, Manon De Sutter, photography, photos, relationships, science fiction, sunset, writing