I open the door, the harsh colour of the walls glares back at me and the cracked base board screams ‘FIX ME’. I take a step, telling myself ‘Deep breaths’. I put the box down. Sure it’s not perfect, but neither am I, but it’s mine, it’s me. This is the reset I desperately needed.
I move the pathetically small amount of stuff I own into the new place, MY new place.
I was nervous, terribly nervous; I‘ve never been completely on my own before. I’ve always lived with friends while at school, and then I lived with my girlfriend, correction, ex-girlfriend.
Now, I’m in a new city, with a new career, and nothing to distract me, no excuses. No girlfriend, no friends… I’m terrified. My new job begins in two days. I managed to unpack in all of five minutes (not much came with me). The mess reduced to a minimum.
Boredom has replaced excitement and nervous energy. Realization has set in, no friends… no social life. What am I to do?
I decide a walk will do me good, learn the area.
I leave the building and enter the outside world. Taking in my new surroundings, I walk block after block, street after street. I’m reminded of my friends, I miss them. I’m surrounded by thousands yet I’m alone.
I’m sullen, my head droops. I start questioning myself. “Why did I move here? Alone?” I keep walking. I hear something padding along behind me. I stop and turn around to find a dog looking back at me, a fellow lonely soul. I keep walking, and he keeps following. He follows me home, our new home. The look in his eyes tells me ‘life here isn’t so scary’.
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This was my second post for the weekly writing challenge, focusing on flash fiction.
Let me know what you think, have you ever done a reset? Or wanted a reset?
I’ve had a few different resets in my life, and in retrospect, I’m thankful for each of them. At the time, though…life sure looked scary! Your story affected me, and brought up emotions I left behind years ago. Well done.
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Thanks! I appreciate it, I’m really happy you connected it with it!
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I love this! The wrting was very good; conveying the right emotions. Nice. Is it based off of your own experience(s)?
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Sort of… I used my experience of coming to university for the first time, moving into res and not knowing anyone
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Nice. It was/is pretty good!
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