Timelapse (a Rapunzel reworking)

Submitted into Contest #84 in response to: Write a story that spans exactly a year and takes place in a single room.... view prompt

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Sad Fantasy Inspirational


Day 6274 + 0


You pace the length of the room, over and over and over. The same ten feet you’ve crossed a million times. Your shaggy lavender rug, with yellow flowers woven in, is tattered and torn from a century of weight.

Up, down, up, down. Feet hitting the floor.

There’s nowhere else to go.

Over and over and over.



Day 6274 + 29


Your room is your haven. One big box of space, with a bed pushed into a corner, a desk in another. The walls are painted baby blue, like an ocean dialed down.

It’s supposed to make you feel calm.




Day 6274 + 56


The books you’ve read have glorified ADHD. Sometimes it's a tool. Other times it’s just a pain. It’s always a small character trait, though. Like the author casually sprinkled in the crane that wrecks a life.

One, two, three. Crushed flowers.

You can never stop moving. Stop thinking. Stop tapping. Your mind is never the calm ocean, just a collage of videos. It’s overpowering.

And annoying.

And when you’re stuck in a single room for years, your sanity’s downfall.




Day 6274 + 64


Sometimes you can only express yourself through abstract nonsense, in a way visual arts just can’t measure up to.

So you turn to poetry.

You love haiku especially, how the 17-or-under syllables can carry oceans of meaning. The best part is they don’t even have to make sense.

They’re like little snapshots of time.





Day 6274 + 65


piece by piece, broken

rainbows crumbling to the ground

the songbird’s last cry





Day 6274 + 83


There’s nothing to do in this room. 

You don’t want to touch your blue walls with your paintbrush, so instead you watercolor in your sketchbook. Always concentric circles. Rings inside of rings inside of rings, dipping the paintbrush in and out of the water. The colors melt into each other, a beautiful embrace.

It’s like you harnessed a rainbow. A ribbon of vibrancy, tied to the page. But the sun can’t stay out without a cloud passing by, and you never finish a book without being sad it’s over, and your colors come at a cost. The water gets murky. Dried up sunshine. So you empty it out the window and refill.

It’s a long way down from your window. Up in a crooked tower, the view would be stunning if not for the endless trees. Sunshine blooms in the aquamarine skies, but the grass below you can’t flourish while being dumped with gray water daily.

They shrivel.

You shrug.

Nothing comes without a cost, and you’ve paid too much already.




Day 6274 + 90


The highlight of your life is your mother. While you’re in your room, she’s collecting tales to tell you when she returns.

Your mother is your rose, your rainbow, your dancing sun. She tells you everyone you need to know about the world, while keeping you safe in your tower.

Mother knows best.




Day 6274 + 121


beauty abandoned

soft petals against cement

a discarded rose


She brought you a rose today.

It’s so pretty, vivid petals hugging each other.

She said she found it tossed on the side of the road.





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Your hair is like your anchor. It’s always there, five pounds of gold locks twisted into a braid. It has the same comfort as a weighted blanket.

Other times, you wish you could throw your hair away. Thrust a fist through the window, slash a piece of glass around your scalp. Toss your prize out the window for the squirrels to nestle in.

But you never touch your hair, for it’s the pride of your your mother.

Twice a month, she’ll help you with your golden monstrosity. You’ll sit by the window as the sky grows dark, pale clouds dotting the iris dusk. She’ll take out your braid and brush it until it’s smooth. You sing while you watch the birds swoop, sweet lyrics embedded in your head.

You barely register the words any more, having sung it so many times.




Day 6274 + 159


The walls are closing in.

You feel trapped, you feel lost, you feel forgotten.

There’s nowhere to go.

Nowhere to run.

Nowhere other than this flowered carpet, the blue walls, the piles of sketchbooks and novels. 

You’re practically wasting away.




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You want so much. 

You want to feel the green grass tickling your feet. 

You want to run a finger down the cold cobblestone of the tower’s exterior.

You want to laugh and run, fighting against the warm wind as the sun waves goodbye.

You want to see, you want to hear, you want to smile so much your face hurts.

When you tell this to your mother, she just shushes you. “Don’t be greedy,” she tuts. 


She’s right.

You have everything you need.

Food, a bed, activities for creating. A loving mother.

You don’t need the world when you have this room and it’s contents.

You don’t deserve the world.




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But what if you want the world?




Day 6274 + 201


You’re tired of wishing on the stars.

Every night, you walk to the windowsill, dressed in a white nightgown, your hair coiled around your neck like a scarf. You pull open the windows and lean against the windowsill, closing your eyes. Letting the cool night air brush against your face.

Deep breath.

Deep breath.

It’s the only thing you like about this tower—how it feels at night. The ink-covered world is laid out beneath you, the stars glimmering in the coal sky.




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Some people blow kisses.

You blow wishes.

Whispering all of your crinkled dreams, hoping they’ll spiral on the wind.

You don’t believe in magic.

But maybe, just maybe, the stars will hear.




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ink-drenched canvas 

dotted with twinkling amber 

wish upon a star




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You feel suffocated.




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You feel forgotten.




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You feel trapped.




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Like a bird with tied wings, you want to leave, to fly, to dream, but instead you’re helplessly rooted to the ground.




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You’re sick.

Of this room.

Of these books.

Of the filled sketchbooks.

Of watching time tick by, but nothing new changes.

You realize that if you timelapsed your nearly-17-years-of-life, it would look like it was looped.

Same routine.

Same activities.

Day after day after day.




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The days blur.

And they blend.

And weeks pass - 


Gone.




Day 6274 + 330


You don’t like long poetry as much (but you know there’s value in it too), but today you wrote something called “lost”.




Day 6274 + 331


You wanted to show your mother, but you held back.




Day 6274 + 332


What if she doesn’t like it? 

It’s kind of weird.




Day 6274 + 335


lost in a haze

        black and white

blurred in a d a z e

        blinding light

world crumbling to

f i n e onyx dust,

lost in another world 

        of lilac thoughts

              and opalescent dreams 

other-worldly 

      memo r i e s

tossing and turning

piecing together 

broken r 

            e

          a l i

              t

            y

lost in a world of cotton

        counting sheep

              collecting lost marbles 

confused 

afraid 

              mystical shades

swirling and

        spinning and

              twirling and

                      vanishing and

                          whirling and

        g o n e

wondering 

waiting

eyes flutter shut

other realms broadcasted 

behind your e y e l i d s

the cracked boundaries 

        of what was real

smudged on the 

        edges of  

              slumber




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You’ve decided to leave.

No more hair ropes.

No more pretty pink smiles.

You want to claim back your life.




Day 6274 + 360


But it’s hard to find the strength you need to do some things.

After all, this room is your haven.

Do you really, truly want to go?

What about your mother?

She’d never let you leave.


But she can’t control you.

But.

You’ve used that word countless times without doing it justice.

“But” is a word that says it isn’t the end of the story.

“But” is voicing your opinions.

Voicing isn’t enough.

The next step is action.

You can’t use “but” if you’re not going to do something about a problem.


And you’ve decided that this feeling of hopelessness hanging over your head qualifies.




Day 6274 + 365


Another year has passed already for the tied down bird.

Yet you think should completely discard that analogy because luckily, you’re not a bird, and you have opposable thumbs that work just fine when it comes to escapes.


It’s your birthday, actually.

17.

Which means you’re 17 years overdue for...a lot.




Day 6274 + 365


Once upon a time

You wished on dandelions 

Laughing in the strawberry sunlight 

As you danced on faerie tiptoes 

You twirled 

Vision blurred 

Memories swirled 

Until your worried melted away


Now, you’re trying to get up

But you’re lying in the dust

You want to take a stand 

Yet no one lends a hand 

You’re falling 

And drowning 

And hoping 

And dreaming 

And broken, so, so broken 

There’s no happily ever after for every story


~ Serenity Azzlyn




Day 6274 + 365


You’ve been repeating that quote to myself since the beginning of your memories. It’s a clip of a larger spoken word poem, and for years, you agreed with the poetess. Her words became your anthem in the tower, the reasoning you turned to every time you got too ahead of myself. You melted into the acceptance that your didn’t need to leave, your were perfectly fine here, and that happily ever after was just a mirage on the horizon.


But now, as you get ready to leave, you think that that reasoning should pack its bags too.

Because if you keep chasing after that happy ending, then maybe, just maybe, you’ll reach it.

March 06, 2021 20:58

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22:53 Mar 24, 2021

AERIN IM SO SORRY ABOUT THE DOWNVOTERS SO U CAN SPAM AND ILL UPOVTE ALL OF THE REPLIES <33

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22:22 Mar 24, 2021

ok, so I was here like 12 hours ago and saying the exact same words following along the lines of, "I'm sorry" and stuff like that. And gosh, more than ever am I sorry now. You dont deserve any of this hate whether it's anonymous or not. I watched the downvoting *live* as you would say and it felt almost as angering and frustrating and watching my own points go down. It's kinda mixed ya know. Like I hate seeing people being downvoted(you win the prize for most points downvoted, like, ever)but I also dont want to pay attention to points:( Sor...

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Sia S
15:28 Mar 23, 2021

Wth... im off the leaderboard.

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22:07 Mar 23, 2021

Oh my goshhhhh that’s awful! Amethyst and I were just downvoted too...this has to stop. I just out you in my bioooo and I’m totally gonna upvote you soon...can you spam like 100-200 replies to this comment (if you want to) so I can upvote you a bunch? Tyy <333 P. S. If you have time, could you upvote me a lil’ too? (I just lost like 1.5k) It’s fine if you don’t want to thooo <3333

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Sia S
02:44 Mar 24, 2021

Oh goshhhhh of courseeee Ohmilord thankyouuuu

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Sia S
02:45 Mar 24, 2021

Oh goshhhhh of courseeee Ohmilord thankyouuuu

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Sia S
02:45 Mar 24, 2021

Oh goshhhhh of courseeee Ohmilord thankyouuuu

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Sia S
15:27 Mar 23, 2021

Oh gosh, even saph?? Me too :/

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Akshaya Sutrave
10:12 Mar 17, 2021

Happy Birthday, Aerin!!! :))

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B. W.
23:49 Mar 16, 2021

How are ya doing today?

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01:19 Mar 17, 2021

Awesome! Tomorrow is my b-day AND St. Patrick’s day, and since it’s one of my in-school days, I actually get to celebrate with my friends. Ima bring in a ton of chocolate to give out, lol. Also today has been really great overall. Wbu?

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B. W.
01:45 Mar 17, 2021

Oh well, that sounds really fun ^^ I'm working on my novel at the moment and I guess I'm fine, I'm on chapter two of it.

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16:31 Mar 13, 2021

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J.A. Blackmore
13:32 Jun 01, 2021

This is a really, really cool story. So thank you thank you thank you for writing this story!!!

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Palak Shah
14:35 Apr 02, 2021

Great story Aerin Could you please take a look at my latest story and share some feedback ~Palak Shah

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Pippin Took
19:49 Mar 31, 2021

LOVE THE STORY!!! What happened to ur karma points...? It happened to litlover too and im confused on why it happened...

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Palak Shah
19:47 Mar 31, 2021

Hey Aerin could you please upvote me I went from 1300- 666 points

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16:18 Mar 31, 2021

https://blog.reedsy.com/directories/comments/350909/ Check it out Aerin...

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omg this was amazing!!! btw thank you for following me!!!

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Meera Lakshmi
13:29 Mar 30, 2021

Hwy

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Meera Lakshmi
13:29 Mar 30, 2021

Hey*

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Meera Lakshmi
13:30 Mar 30, 2021

Can you check the doc?

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Aerin... Someone told me this: "Hey, Reedsy executive here. I am sorry to inform you that nothing can change this reedsy website, but we are thinking about it for sure. I have informed them about the downvoted in my bio and I have even messaged her. So, please free to read my bio. Devaki Inamdar has 8 accounts in her name which she uses for heavy downvoting to others and upvoting to herself." Link to the person: https://blog.reedsy.com/creative-writing-prompts/author/brian-kits/ I don't know if it's a prank...But...Please...Can you help me ...

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Sia S
15:07 Mar 29, 2021

Okay! So we yeeted our green theme and hello spring! Looking good :) !

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15:48 Mar 28, 2021

Thank you for staying strong… even though you lost nearly all of your points. It has no relation to your writing quality and you are one of the most talented writers I have ever met. Reading this story now 😄

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