The Dark Issue 49 by Osahon Ize-Iyamu
Author:Osahon Ize-Iyamu [The Dark Magazine]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: dark fantasy, fantasy, horror, magazine
Publisher: Prime Books
Published: 2019-05-29T12:38:36+00:00
Nibedita Sen is a queer Bengali writer, editor and gamer from Calcutta. A graduate of Clarion West 2015, her work has appeared in Anathema: Spec from the Margins, Podcastle, Nightmare, and Fireside. These days, she can be found in NYC, where she helps edit Glittership, an LGBTQ SFF podcast, enjoys the company of puns and potatoes, and is nearly always hungry. Hit her up on Twitter at @her_nibsen.
The Unwish
by Claire Dean
One step inside and Amy knew there was something sheâd forgotten. She heaved her rucksack over the threshold and counted the carrier bags sheâd lugged up from the Co-op in the town. Four, which was right. There might not be enough wine, though. With the front door key between her teethâmetallic tang on her tongueâshe dragged the bags inside and stopped. The room hadnât changed at all. Sheâd been eleven when they last stayed here. Sheâd never been back. How could it have changed so little in twenty years? She placed the key on the table and heaped the bags beneath it. Her boots were caked with mud. She tiptoed towards the kettle rather than battle with the filthy laces to get them off.
She cradled her tea on the bench by the front door. The river was insistent in her ears, though it was hidden by the trees. The opposite valley-side shifted with the wind, the trees forming an agitated creature that could not rest. The wood of the bench had warmed in the spring sunshine, but clouds were collecting now. A narrow path beside the cottage climbed to the road. She watched for the arrival of her sister and parents. Theyâd have to leave their cars further up the hill and carry everything down. A goldfinch perched on the gate for just a breath before lifting off again. Sheâd reached for her phone to take a picture, but the moment had gone. She couldnât get a signal to send it to him anyway. And heâd be here before too long. They could sit on the bench together. The goldfinch might return.
Her cup was empty but still warm. She let it rest against her collarbone. She picked up her phone again and read through their last messages: âCanât wait to see you tomorrow x,â sheâd sent from the village. âSee you soon,â heâd replied. No kiss. She tackled her laces and dirt powdered the flagstones. There was a hole in her left sock. It was a good job sheâd worn that pair today. She left her boots beneath the bench and headed inside to unpack.
Her parents would take the main bedroom in the front. Should she claim the other decent-sized one? Sara had it when theyâd stayed here as kids. Theyâd fought over it but Sara won, as always. Amy had ended up in the tiny room off the kitchen downstairs. Dad said it was like having her own den. But there was another room upstairs, she realised now. She pushed open the door at the end of the hall.
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