The Ladies of Horror
Picture-Prompt Writing Challenge!
Little Red Vette
by Alex Grehy
The thing with songs is that they always sound new, as if
the singer believed they had invented music and words
and love and sex and lust and passion, and murder.
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Red has always been the colour of luxury and reckless speed,
champagne the sparkling precursor to seduction, some things
never change, a rich and powerful man, a girl’s head turned.
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A ride to a lonely, private place – pleasant glade or seedy motel,
the setting less important than the outcome – a foregone conclusion,
the vile desecration, the frenzied attack, the death, the shallow grave.
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Blinkered carriage horses, sight narrowed, like a carnivore’s,
the tang of blood a fear in their nostrils, witnessed, distaste
voiced only by the restless stamping of their hooves
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Not unlike the horseless carriages that came later, unspeaking
witnesses. The only concession to modern times, the velocity
of the vehicle carrying the hapless victims to their doom.
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Whether the rhythm is set by drumming hooves, an engine’s roar, the
soft whoosh of tyres on gravel, the song goes on, the melody
of abduction, the evil beat, the eternal orchestra of sin.
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Fiction © Copyright Alex Grehy
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com
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Read ten speculative tales ripe with dangerous flora to find out.















A darkly excellent poem.
thank you!
Outstanding as usual, Alex!!
thank you!
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