Footprints in the dirt on a secluded country road lead to the dark timber house. There rests the painful existence of their forlorn childhoods. They call it Orphanage. Scumbling technique amplifies the opaque mood of her mind, as if keeping the memory alive would prevent them from falling into oblivion.
Amateur photographer and author, Andrea Damic who lives in Sydney, Australia, has her words published or forthcoming in 50-Word Stories, Friday Flash Fiction, Microfiction Monday Magazine, among others.
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