Friday Fictioneers: The Garden At Life’s Edge

Here is another episode of Friday Fictioneers, the post where 100 authors share 100 words off of a photo prompt provided by blog-hostess Rochelle. Check out the diversity in the stories shared by clicking the link above and by following the blue frog to the stories.

Here is the weekly prompt and my story:

Photo by: Roger Bultot

The Garden At Life’s Edge

By J.E. Lillie

We used to climb the stairs to the roof every weekend. She would hand me the garden claw and I would bend to weeding her roof-top garden while she deadheaded the flowers. We were both younger then.

It’s been years since we made that climb together. She barely reaches the last step. I can hear her weeping as we step into what’s left of the ruined roofscape.

I place my hand on Nana’s quivering shoulder.

“We’ll fix it, Nana.” I say.

But she knows there is no fixing this garden at life’s edge.

15 thoughts on “Friday Fictioneers: The Garden At Life’s Edge

  1. I like stories that make me wonder. And here I wondered whether ‘life’s edge’ was a post-apocalyptic reference, or whether it was a symbol of Nana’s life drawing to a close. Good one, Joseph.

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