Humbug
3 August 2017

The merry-go-round kept taking on new passengers as it twirled around the park, loosened from its bolts. Some passengers stepped gratefully onto it and some were whisked onto it without the intention of being there at all. Sally watched as those who did not mean to get onto the wild gamepod struggled to get out and even achieve any balance at all. It was not a vengeful, baleful or resenting watch but rather one tainted with the inequitable curiosity of the one who had the upper hand in a game with no rules.
As she watched, one or two passengers were able to get off the merry-go-round but for now around 15 remained locked onto its surface which seemed quite akin to a shaking ship’s deck. Most had adapted their composure to that of the pod and were therefore not affected by its mad shaking. Sally smiled as she slowly released the trigger on the pod’s initiate mod and engaged the throttle. The pod burst into a crystal version of itself and one of the passengers turned around to engage Sally in an eye contest as the pod took off.
« I thought you said to the wild in Africa » he said
« The real wild is out there in the skies or down under in the water » said Sally. « We have better material for exploring the skies than the waters which we also believe less apt to provide us with solutions », she continued.
The man shook his head. You are a terrible humbug he said.
Hmmm… Humbug, she said and thought. That is an interesting label. I think I will brace and embrace it, she said.

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Thank you Shanti
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Great story. The picture with the freed horses just adds to your words in a beautiful way.
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Thank you 🙂
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Wow!! Outstanding! This short story would make a great Twilight Zone episode. Also it is an excellent analogy to life. We often get swept away by the storms in our lives carried to who knows where. This has so many fantastic layers one could get lost in the meanings. An Enjoyable read.
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Thank you. I would have loved that. I am a great Twilight Zone fan and have always loved its sometimes chilling but mostly critical review of life
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