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Grasping the WILD: Third Draft
« on: November 23, 2019, 03:20:33 AM »
"You'll be free." They said. "Empowered."

Lies. All lies. It was hot, dirt was clogging my mouth and nose and I haven't taken a shower in days. My legs are hot noodles of pain, my thighs swollen three sizes too big and instead of self-assurance I gained existential crisis. Divorce should be the lowest point of life. Or infertility. Or rehab at thirty-two. Or the time a flock of birds pooed, not once, but multiple times in your hair during your first kiss. But no! This moment, when I am bare-foot, pants ripped bad enough to know my ass is hanging out and hundreds of miles away from any source of humanity--this was worse.

I took a hesitant step, cringing as spiky needles and hidden pine cones assaulted my feet. I sighed. The trail I was following is still nowhere to be found.

Hiking should provide peace by filling the body with endorphins until you say, "I've conquered this motherf'ing mountain and I can climb whatever hill of bullshit you throw at me now life."

And to be fair that did happen. I reached the peak of the motherf'ing mountain/hill and I gained an oh, so brief, but exhilarating moment of clarity which I commemorated with the everlasting selfie. Who would have believed my journey without photographic evidence? Plus, I had planned for the moment. I stripped from my hiking clothes, relishing in the suns warmth before donning a black ensemble. Hair perfect, body slimmed, camera timer on--I lit a flare stick, held onto a metal safety post and BAM! The perfect selfie.

I even had a thigh gap from which sunshine shone through like freaking rays of angels. It. Was. Perfect. I looked like I was flying. I looked like a hippie bad-ass.

But that was before IT happened. Before everything came crashing down, myself included, so fast every fat cell in my body rippled.
 
A pine needle stabbed the bottom of my foot, ripping me from my reverie. "When does the misery end?" I yelled to the forest gods, yanking the needle out.

The bushes to my left rustled. I froze, my heart hammering. Not again, not again, not again! I waited, scanning for any sign of a snout or horns or devilish beady eyes. The rustling stopped and I sighed in relief. I couldn't handle another flight for my life. One was humiliating enough.

My ears were still ringing from my pursuer?s piercing squeal during my mad dash only an hour ago. At least I thought it had been an hour--time no longer exists in the wild. Damn pigs. Who knew they could so mean? You see the movie Babe and you think, Awwwww! I want a baby piggy. But then an overgrown, hairy, monster charges you, and you have a new understanding.

Could anything be more humiliating than being mauled by a pig? A PIG! Maybe it was punishment for eating all those schnitzel dinners. Do I regret eating the pork--No, but now I would be more thankful for its yumminess.

After another ten minutes I knew I was lost. The trail was gone. I couldn't find my supplies, my shoes, food--ANYTHING! It was official. I was going to die there. The most I could expect was to be found in a week, emaciated and mentally unstable. Tears stung my eyes. I never liked hiking. Nature always tried to kill me. First by anaphylactic shock when a bee stung me on my wedding day. Secondly when bats dive-bombed me from a pine tree in front of my in-laws. My skirt had flipped up exposing my nethers and I could never meet their eyes again.

I let loose a devastated sob. Why me? Reese Witherspoon may be able to go WILD and hike like a goddess of nature, but I was no goddess.

Wiping my eyes, I noticed a figure in front of me. Watching me. I froze. It couldn't be! But it was! The same ravenous, territorial son of a bitch had hunted me down. It must have followed my scent of despair and mid-life crisis.

With a snort and growl it launched at me. I let loose a half sob-half earth shattering wail and ran like hell. It didn't take long for me to trip and slam to the ground. I screamed at the sound of impending doom advancing upon my exposed behind. Frantic, I grabbed the nearest stick, turned and thrust it forward.

I screamed again as blood sprayed across my face, blinding me. I am dying! I knew it was happening but...but...where were the flashes of my life? Was I not allowed a fraction of comfort while a boar shredded my body?

The squealing died down. And despite the fact I was drenched in blood I didn't feel any pain.

Peeking open an eye sealed shut by salty tears my mouth gaped. On the end of the stick, skewered through the throat was the wild boar, its eyes still lucid.

I scrambled away and dry heaved into a bush. My body was shaking when I looked back at the boar, mortified and curious of the grotesque scene.

I did it! I killed the pig. That son of a bitch would never chase a helpless divorcee or middle-aged selfie enthusiast again. Finally, I was the master of nature. Suck it Reese!

"Hell, yeah!" I threw my fist in the air and leapt to my feet. I pointed at the beast, its gaze still on me. "As soon as I get back I'm having bacon, baby!"

It kicked a cloven hoof and I screamed, falling through a stretch of bushes and onto my missing back pack. My clothes, shoes, food, everything! I wasn't going to die. I was a survivor. Not a hopeless woman trying to regain her youth, but a survivor.

« Last Edit: November 23, 2019, 03:29:16 AM by rmcwilliams86 »

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Re: Grasping the WILD: Third Draft
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2019, 02:26:37 PM »
Like it!

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Re: Grasping the WILD: Third Draft
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2019, 02:31:49 PM »
Ha! I loved this from the first read, and that hasn?t changed! Looks great with the changes to the tenses.

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Re: Grasping the WILD: Third Draft
« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2019, 11:34:03 PM »
I love her attitude so much. So well done.

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Re: Grasping the WILD: Third Draft
« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2019, 12:01:07 AM »
Thank you so much. This has been a great experience. :)