Author S. K. Nicholas

x and i: a novel

a journal for damned lovers vol 1-3

Bang Bang Club

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Checking for lumps, my fingers itch for the end, but the end doesn’t come. At least not today. Beads of water trickling down my body, I attempt self-abuse but it’s too hot. Losing my footing and slipping out of exhaustion, I pull the shower curtain down and fall to the floor like the woman in Psycho. Clutching my jaw, I moan while my half-erect dick points to the ceiling. Running into the bathroom, she takes one look at me and laughs before quickly retreating. Cursing her for being so uncaring, I silently weep only for her to return a few seconds later to take a photo of me in my prone state. She has a thing for photography now, and every time something happens that takes her fancy, she’s compelled to click herself under. The other night she got me while I was between her legs. At the exact moment I looked up while sticking my tongue in, she had me like a rabbit in the headlights. Before that, it was when she returned early from work and found me shooting my stuff into a pair of her panties. I had no excuses; all I could do was shout at her and clumsily defend myself by claiming to be a child of divorce. She called me pathetic then rolled us both a smoke. Sat on the front doorstep in the early hours, an ambulance pulls up to the house across the road. It’s the old woman- the one who shakes all the time. Her husband looks like a cross between Gandhi and Patrick Stewart, and whenever he takes out the trash, he looks over to me and licks his lips. At least that’s how I see it. Anyway, she’s carried out on a stretcher. It can’t be good, she’s well into her nineties and looks like toasted shit as it is. To think her life had always been leading up to this moment. Shaking my head, I think about the final moments that await my own. How near or far they are is anyone’s guess. Best to just ignore such things and pretend it will never happen. Works for everyone else.

8 responses to “Bang Bang Club”

  1. I love reading your posts, they keep telling story after story with poignancy and sharp wit. ❤ Dajena

    1. Thank you Dajena! That’s very nice of you to say. I’m glad you enjoy my offerings 🙂 x

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    thefeatheredsleep

    You are a master at story telling, each story you write with poetry and prose and you deftly create an entire world in a short space of time that is stamped in our memories as readers. I carry many of your worlds around. That is the best legacy to have as a writer.

    1. You have humbled me, Candice. I’m honoured you read my words, and that you’ve taken the time to share your own with me. To know you enjoy my stories and carry some of them around is the greatest compliment. You’re right- the legacy is what we’re all after. I thank you from the depths of my guts. You’re a beautiful soul x

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        thefeatheredsleep

        I do. Even if you never read me, I’d read you because yeah, you’re that good. And now an artist too? Lord knows how you do it, but my friend, you DO IT GOOD

      2. I always catch up with your blog every couple of days or so. It’s a nice feeling to go on there and see several new pieces waiting for me. Although I’ve yet to begin ‘Illusions of Existing’- I’ll make a start on it after I get through The Dark Tower series! Thank you again, though 🙂 And yes, an artist too! Any requests? 😉 X

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        thefeatheredsleep

        Oh lord are you reading Dark Tower? I have sympathy it took me AGES to get through those! Almost as long as Game of Thrones! (and the fifth book wasn’t even worth it!). I also did that with a SciFi series so I totally understand, that’s an undertaking my friend but kudos because you get some superb writing in as well and I for one am lucky for it. I was very surprised at how good you are at art, you draw very precisely and almost like that famous artist who did Janis Joplins LP cover. The fox was perfect. I’d request a woman, I’d be interested to see how you drew a woman.

      4. I am! A few years ago I got up to the sixth book, then put it down one day and never picked it up again, so I’m going back through them. I’m on the third at the moment. Plus I have ‘Wind Through the Keyhole’ to read as well. I’m glad you liked my art. I used to draw a hell of a lot, but for no reason kind of gave up on it. Then earlier this week I decided to give myself a push. It’s very therapeutic. A woman aye? I shall grant your request. I’ve got a couple of faces in mind. When it’s done, I shall let you know 🙂 Do your draw, or paint? Although words are a great way of understanding people, I find it fascinating to see how they draw! x

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