Holiday Microfiction: “Scientific Romances” by Richard Marpole

Happy December everyone! It’s been a long year, but we finally made it to the end of 2020!

To celebrate the holiday season the staff at Fantasy-Faction have prepared a little treat! Every Monday and Friday for the rest of the month, we will feature a piece of microfiction from one of our contributors.

To kick it off today, we have Richard Marpole and is his very microfiction piece, “Scientific Romances”.

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Circuit Board by Michael Dziedzic (detail)

“Scientific Romances”

by Richard Marpole

Stars

Sweetheart, last night I told the stars above that you were my one true love.

The stars, being massive balls of exploding hydrogen many, many millions of miles away, did not comment on this information.

Heart

My darling. I’m writing you to beg you to be careful with my heart.

The surgery is tomorrow, and I know how nervous you are about operating on someone you’re in a relationship with.

Hand

It’s okay honey. Don’t cry. Just take my hand and everything will be ok.

You’ll need it to bypass the fingerprint scanner on the bunker. You can hide there while I hold them off.

Face

Baby. Yesterday you came to see me.

When I opened the door and our eyes met, your face lit up.

It made me realise something that I’ve been trying to deny for so long now.

You’re a robot infiltrator sent to destroy me!

I have fled the country and taken a new name. You’ll never find me, you laser-eyed, metal fiend!

P.S. We will always have Paris.

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Thanks to Richard for sharing this story with us! And thanks to you, reader, for reading it! 🙂

Stay tuned for more microfiction and some other fun surprises later in the month!

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Heart Book with Lights by Theo Crazzolara (with words sm)

Title image by Michael Dziedzic.

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Jennie is the Editor of Fantasy-Faction. She lives with her math loving husband and their three autistic boys (one set of twins & one singleton). In-between her online life and being a stay-at-home mom, she is writing her first fantasy series. She also enjoys photography, art, cooking, computers, science, history, and anything else shiny that happens across her field of vision. You can find her on Twitter @autumn2may.

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