Friday, March 15, 2013
The Woman on the Plain
"Sometime in the
night the woman woke. The wind had died down and the rain had stopped and now
she could hear something bang against the piles of the house. Sitting up on her
cot, she listened. In the sound of water lapping the piles there was the
knocking of something. She listened to its cadence. Then she parted the
mosquito net, rose and walked barefoot across the wooden floor to the door. She
unlatched it, felt it tremble against the wind and pushed it open just a crack
to look out into the night."
Sometime
in the night the woman woke. The wind had died down and the rain had
stopped and now she could hear something bang against the piles of the
house. Sitting up on her cot, she listened. In the sound of water
lapping the piles there was the knocking of something. She listened to
its cadence. Then she parted the mosquito net, rose and walked barefoot
across the wooden floor to the door. She unlatched it, felt it tremble
against the wind and pushed it open just a crack to look out into the
night. - See more at:
http://cigalelitmag.com/khanh-ha---the-woman-on-the-plain.html#sthash.uHAhoBCv.dpuf
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