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The Girl Below Us
by Marge Simon
She lives in the compartment below us with the potter. She is not his wife, she’s much too young for him. Many nights I hear her screams. I try to block them out. I keep to myself, as is the way of all good citizens. Last night it went on too long.
I find her naked and there is blood on the floor. Stop say her eyes. She doesn’t want my help. Something is very wrong. It is Civil Law here: Whatever you do to those in your Keep is okay as long as it is for the good of the people. That’s what they say.
“I’m all right.” She turns her head away. There are rows of stoneware on the shelves, some of them broken. Her Keeper is a craftsman. Working with clay is supposed to get rid of your aggression. She says he went to the tavern.
I hold her in the staccato hammer of my heart when I look at her. I know her from dreams that I could never share with my girlfriend. Not a one of them makes sense. But she belongs to the potter, so I don’t stay.
Fiction © Copyright Marge Simon
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A subtly powerful story.
Thank you, Anita!
Wow! So much to unpick here – a whole, horrible world in so few words – bravo!
Thanks, Alex!