Sunday Stories: “Going Home”

Cars at night

Going Home
by Cameron L. Mitchell

Driving through the murky black night, I can’t help but wonder if I’m really here at all, awake at such an ungodly hour before dawn.  It could be a dream.  Suddenly, I’m sure none of this is real.  I must still be asleep back in that cheap hotel room off the highway, missing the day’s one and only flight out of this place, the mountains I once called home.  My hands grip the wheel tighter, my foot presses down harder on the gas, but I can’t quite connect to the movements my body seems to be making on its own.  I feel untethered to the world just outside the window, flashing by.  Like I might drift off and disappear if I’m not careful.  Then again, I always felt that way here.    

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Sunday Stories: “Who I Am”

Who I Am by Cameron L. Mitchell “I’ve got something to tell you,” she said, pausing to light a cigarette. She handed it over, then lit one for herself. After taking a long drag, she breathed the smoke out, watching it drift up into the air where it soon disappeared. “About me,” she added, grabbing the ashtray from the night table and placing it on the bed between us. She was always making declarations like that after a round of […]

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