Nadine turned to her half-wit, half-brother, chastising him with voice part sugary, southern kiss and part viper hiss, “Now, Darvis, when Momma told you to keep your eye on the future, she did not mean it literally. Put your goddamn glass eye back into that empty skull of yours. Lord knows you cannot afford to lose another thing up there after the accident. Frankly, that trick has gotten old after 8 years. This Van Gogh sketch is my future, my ticket out of here. Get your greasy fingers and piece of shit prosthetics off of it!”
Who would have thought that their weekly ritual of buying other people’s crap at the crack of dawn would have finally paid off? Who would have thought that a gaudy painting bought for $22 at the estate sale of some decrepit old hermit lady on Mortimer Lane was actually hiding an undiscovered Masterpiece behind it. Nadine may be the daughter of Mac and Merlene Hopkins, white trash Texas royalty, but she knew class and refinement, she knew art when she saw it. Nadine also could recognize a chance to escape “Armpit”, Texas once and for all. Now only if she could get rid of Darvis, her blood and her burden.
Inspired by Magpie Tales and the weekly photo prompt.
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Thursday, May 6, 2010
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21 comments:
you are the first one doing this week?
thank you for leading the way!
This is so cool Lisa! I love the whole Magpie Tales thingy and might like to try it in the coming weeks. As usual, I love your writing. xx
You rock and you inspire ME to write! That is not the story I expected from that picture. Awesome!
I loved the line "...voice part sugary, southern kiss and part viper hiss". That tells volumes about your character in a single line! Well done! :D
A Magpie told with emotion ... a very good Magpie indeed. I can feel Armpit Texas and all it's weight.
Great vignette, Lisa. And that line: "...voice part sugary, southern kiss and part viper hiss" is a masterpiece!
oh my goodness...this was hilarious!!! your magpie surely made my day, thanks for the good laugh ;)
Had me laughing from the start.... delightfully twisted!!
Rick
Nadine and Darvis are priceless.
Love it!
lisa, lisa...so deliciously devilish...part southern kiss, part viper hiss...describes your story in itself...smiles.
Well written! :-)
you had me laughing! great take on the prompt Lisa!
Writing like that she could escape right into a best seller.
Good Magpie for sure.
Joanny
Lisa,
This piece is great. This is so dead on as t be taken for the truth. Nadine from Armpit Texas and I from East BF NY. ;) Very creative girl!!
rel
More, I want more..great beginning to your novel!! Thanks..
I always have my "eye" out for a hidden Van Gogh.
Delightful tale - has all the elements embedded in stylish writing!
This was great:
Nadine may be the daughter of Mac and Merlene Hopkins, white trash Texas royalty, but she knew class and refinement, she knew art when she saw it
Nice!
Wait a minute... what happens??? Nadine poke out his other eye? ;)
Armpit, Texas, love it! (although I've never visited that state yet myself, I can only imagine...)
And this bit just sang,
"Get your greasy fingers and piece of shit prosthetics off of it!"
Great writing, looking forward to reading more of your blog posts!!
xoxo,
Terresa
Armpit can fit any place you feel you are going nowhere for sure. That was a brilliant line about the kiss. Loved it.
QMM
well.........keep going!
:) wonderful
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