Paper crinkles as she walks over a mosaic of manila and white envelopes in her hallway – bills, warnings and notices.
Outside, on the way to the bar, she is ambushed by moonlight and reflects that banks, bosses and former lovers will all be obliterated before Neil Armstrong’s bootprints. She smiles.
Andy Hedgecock lives and works in rural Nottinghamshire, UK, close to an Iron Age earthwork, the remains of a Roman fort, a decommissioned coalmine and a disused railway line. It’s a place of scars, erasures and stories.
I love this Andy, the devil may care attitude of your heroine strikes a chord. Sod ’em!
just interested to know …. is there an element of the moon in this?
love the sound of the paper underfoot and her satisfaction that those who have hurt her will be trodden down.