Green Is for Remembrance

Submitted into Contest #292 in response to: Write a story that has a colour in the title.... view prompt

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Fiction Romance Sad

Rowan, if remembrance were painted in only one colour, it would always be green for me. Of course, that’s all because of you.


Yes, my love, every single seed of a moment with you, I’ve nurtured in the greenhouse of my memory. There, I watch it sprout, breaking so deftly out of the rich earth of everyday. Little by little, buds begin to form until it is ripe, ready for the rainbow of petals to open up and perfume every crevice in the heady scent of joy. Now, every time I step into my forest of recollection, a smile creeps onto my countenance like ivy on a brick wall. Even now that you left me.


It seems that even after five years from the day you flew away, your jade eyes are all that sparkles in the treasure trove of my imagination. I still remember when I first gazed at them, jewels that instantly encrusted themselves in the fabric of my existence. I had just moved to London then. Looking for a little slice of Lynmouth, where my life first took root, I decided to come to one of the capital’s pockets of lushness. Little did I know that in immersing myself in the urban canopy of trees, I would bump into you, drown myself in the verdant lakes of your regard. As you apologised, I watched as a glimmer emanated from them, enveloping me in an absinthe-like haze. Since then, all of my memory has been tinged in green.


Green was your shirt the night we went out for dinner for the first time. I recall sitting in front of my mirror, fragile and shaking like a minute shard from the bottle of champagne we’d eventually share. All fear dissipated when I opened the door to you, your mint top deliciously slightly rumpled and your grin delightfully bashful. Even as you led me to your car, conversation between us flowed, words zooming past bright go signals. By the time we reached The Basil Bistro, it’s as if it was just the two of us tucked away in a secret garden. When you pressed your soft lips on mine, all of my senses were flooded with your piney scent. Oh, how I adore reminiscing all that in green.


Green was the leather of the journal you gave me for Christmas our first year together. How can I erase from the slate of my mind the gleam in your stare as you handed me a package wrapped in paper with your watercolour wreaths? As the peridot cover peeked through your scrupulously-arranged parcel, I was already tearing up. When you beamed and walked behind me to carefully place a necklace embedded with a similarly coloured stone, though, I was a verdigris-coated fountain. Oh, how I adore reminiscing all that in green.


Green were the fields of Ireland where we took our first holiday as a couple. Images of that glint of mischief in your gem-like look as you gave me the airline tickets are forever projected on the green screen in my head. As soon as winding roads lined with meadows dotted by wildflowers whizzed past our taxi windows, a vine of a smile crept onto my visage. For a week, we took in the sights, wished on every four-leaf clover to be by each other’s side forever. Oh, how I adore reminiscing all that in green.


Green was the stone on the ring you tearfully slipped on my finger when you asked me to be your wife. Whenever I hear a little whisper of wind caressing my face, I still travel to that car ride a decade ago and the huffs of deep breaths you took on the way to Paignton. I should have known the picnic you prepared would make ecstasy spring forth in all of me when you covered my eyes with a juniper-hued silk blindfold as we reached the sands. When I finally noticed the seafoam banner with the words ‘Will you marry me, Chloé?’ on it, I leapt into your arms and planted a soft gossamer kiss. As the emerald shone in the Devon sun, I couldn’t help feeling as if I’d floated to Venus. Oh, how I adore reminiscing all that in green.


Green were the hydrangeas lining the aisle as we exchanged pledges of forever. You know every second of it is etched in every branch in the rainforest of my thoughts. The castle grounds we’d chosen for our vows were resplendent with every shade of rose displayed, and yet, all but the glacial jets dripping down your cheeks were swallowed into the shrubbery in my vision. When I finally reached you, your jade orbs glistened as you whispered ‘You look beautiful.’ Both of us promised to nurture each other’s hearts to lushness, to love in the verdure of spring and the bleak of winter. Oh, how I adore reminiscing all that in green.


My Rowan, to me, every vibrant, happy memory is bathed in viridity. How could I know that like slime-toned vipers slither on tall grass stalks to strike on their prey, life would creep up on us and pump the venom of heartbreak into my veins?


Green was the hospital’s letterhead in that report a quivering oncologist presented to us. Green was the bucket that caught your every chemotherapy-induced millilitre of vomit and many grips of excruciating pain. Green was the handkerchief that dried my sobs upon reading the bold, scarlet word ‘Terminal’ at the bottom of a document. Green was the early morning Atlantic you insisted to see before the obsidian sands of your time trickled down for a final time. Green was the sheet they draped over you as that lime line on a screen flattened. Green are the flashes of envy in my view whenever I observe bodies enlaced in another’s. 


Worry not, my love. I will be okay. Like a minuscule sprig pushes its way out of the soil, happiness shall blossom in me once more. For now, though, know this. For as long as the world is covered in green, even beyond, I shall always adore you.


March 05, 2025 15:46

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Victor Amoroso
18:27 Mar 11, 2025

Green is my favorite color as well. But now it will have a touch of melancholy as well. Great read.

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Alexis Araneta
00:26 Mar 12, 2025

Hi, Victor ! Actually, my favourite colour is purple. I can't make certain associations in the story, though, so I swapped it for green. Hahahaha ! Glad the melancholy came through. Thanks for reading !

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VJ Hamilton
22:28 Mar 10, 2025

I love how you took green and ran with it! So many ways to express that colour in things and names--and you carried it through the narrative arc. Well done!

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Alexis Araneta
15:27 Mar 11, 2025

Hi, VJ! So happy you liked my use of green. You know me. I love using colour, so I went wild. Hahaha! Thanks for reading!

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Sandra Moody
20:55 Mar 10, 2025

Loved this beautiful story!

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Alexis Araneta
15:26 Mar 11, 2025

Thank you, Sandra!

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Patrick Druid
17:55 Mar 10, 2025

Lovely!

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Alexis Araneta
15:25 Mar 11, 2025

Thank you, Patrick!

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17:41 Mar 10, 2025

This is so beautiful Alexis. Poignant, full of love and ultimately sadness, though I like that you ended it on a note of hope, Gorgeous writing as ever!

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Alexis Araneta
14:45 Mar 11, 2025

Thank you, Penelope !! So happy the emotions and the love jumped at you. Glad you liked the prose too.

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Rebecca Hurst
12:17 Mar 10, 2025

A lyrical beauty which plays to all your considerable strengths. This deserves to win, Alexis. It's wonderful!

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Alexis Araneta
12:19 Mar 10, 2025

Oh, you are so kind, Rebecca! Thank you, Rebecca! You know me. I do love my imagery. Thanks for reading!

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Melissa Lee
01:28 Mar 10, 2025

This story was beautiful and heartbreaking. I loved how you cleverly used different shades of green throughout the story.

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Alexis Araneta
02:11 Mar 10, 2025

Hi, Melissa ! I'm happy the emotions came through. Like I mentioned in previous comments, I love using colour, and the prompt gave me the liberty to go wild. Hahahaha ! Thanks for reading !

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Hannah Lynn
13:53 Mar 09, 2025

I did not see the heartbreak coming. Very well done, Alexis! A beautiful vivid story.

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Alexis Araneta
14:51 Mar 09, 2025

Hi, Hannah! So happy you found it vivid. Glad the twist worked too. Thanks for reading !

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Frankie Shattock
01:15 Mar 09, 2025

Very nicely written. I particularly like how you use different words for green or shades of green (e.g. jade, verdure, mint, peridot, etc.). Cleverly done!

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Alexis Araneta
02:02 Mar 09, 2025

Hi, Frankie ! Thank you so much. I realise that I like using colour in my pieces. Glad you liked the story. Thanks for reading !

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Milly Orie
17:09 Mar 08, 2025

I love this story and your hauntingly poetic way with words. Great job Alexis!

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Alexis Araneta
21:24 Mar 08, 2025

Thank you so much, Milly! That means so much. Glad you liked my use of imagery.

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Audrey Elizabeth
14:53 Mar 08, 2025

Alexis, I love how you creatively used the color green to capture all these memories. It's such a heartfelt and powerful piece! Really moving and beautifully written. 💚💚💚

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Alexis Araneta
21:12 Mar 08, 2025

Hi, Audrey ! I'm so happy you liked my use of colour. Like I said in a previous comment, I started with Chloé remembering her partner through his eye colour and went from there. Thanks for reading !

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09:44 Mar 08, 2025

Hey Alexis. Haven't been on a while and just now realising how much I missed reading your, and others, stories. This is lovely, with a heartbreaking ending. Tinged in Green is a lovely turn of phrase:) brilliant!

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Alexis Araneta
11:54 Mar 08, 2025

Hi, Derrick! We've missed you. Thank you so much! For some reason, when I saw that the theme was colour, I thought of someone falling in love and their partner's eye colour reminds them of everything. I did like writing 'tinged in green'. Thanks for reading !

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Helen A Howard
08:15 Mar 08, 2025

The memory of a green past will propel the MC into different kind of future. Like the way you use the theme. You brought to life a possibly undervalued colour. It seemed like a colour of sadness, but also hope.

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Alexis Araneta
08:26 Mar 08, 2025

Hi, Helen! I love the way you put it, A green past propelling her to the future. I'm not sure if green is undervalued, but it just felt right for the story, Thanks for reading!

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Leslie Moses
17:35 Mar 07, 2025

Nice turn at then end. All of a sudden, without my consent--tears. Moving!

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Alexis Araneta
17:37 Mar 07, 2025

Hi, Leslie! I'm very happy you found it moving. Thanks for reading !

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Mary Bendickson
02:16 Mar 07, 2025

Really enjoyed reminiscing all that in 💚 green. Colourful way of expressing MC's feelings in good times and bad.

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Alexis Araneta
03:00 Mar 07, 2025

Hi, Mary ! I'm so happy you liked the use of green. You know I love using colour, so I couldn't resist. Hahaha! Thanks for reading.

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Glenda Toews
21:14 Mar 06, 2025

Awe, Alexis I was amused with the weaving of all things green and then I was sad, because of all things green. Nicely done.

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Alexis Araneta
13:44 Mar 07, 2025

Hi, Glenda! I'm so happy you liked the use of green, both happy and sad. Thanks for reading !

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Trudy Jas
05:46 Mar 06, 2025

Covering every shade from pale jade, newly hatched sprouts, hospital green, the least flattering on anyone, No green envy, no green jealousy, no green acid - though his green bucket alluded to that. You always manage to show us the positive side of a devastating loss. So many ways that the world will continue to remind the MC of her loss.

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Alexis Araneta
06:01 Mar 06, 2025

Well, there was a bit of jealousy on Chloé's part when she sees couples like Rowan and her and she thinks of him. Other than that, no. Hahahaha ! Thanks for reading, Trudy. Glad you liked the use of colour.

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Trudy Jas
06:12 Mar 06, 2025

:-) there is always a positive side to color, even colour. :-)

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Alexis Araneta
09:31 Mar 06, 2025

Hahahaha ! I insist on colour. And paeditrician. And practise for the verb. 😂

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Jo Freitag
23:06 Mar 05, 2025

Alexis, you paint so beautifully with words! Again your vivid use of colour brings your story to life! Thank you for liking 'Don't rock the boat'.

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Alexis Araneta
01:20 Mar 06, 2025

Oh my goodness ! That means so much, Jo! Thank you so much. Well, I do love using colour in my work, so I couldn't help submitting this week. So happy you liked the story !

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Jake McBride
21:30 Mar 08, 2025

You have an excellent vocabulary and weave sentences so elegantly. The formatting is perfect, too. It allows those words to stand proud. Awesome!

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