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what it's like to be needed

July 13, 2017 by Eric Percak

I descend the staircase to pick a bottle of wine from the cellar. As always, I decide based on the label. Tonight feels like a yellow label. A red stenciled lizard lies on his stomach. Or her. Her stomach. Tasting notes — dry, full and with a hint of nutmeg.

I return and pour a glass, knowing just enough about swirling and nose and viscosity to appear sophisticated. 

Old newspapers sit beside the easy chair. These should have been thrown away. I laugh aloud as someone makes a joke. I don’t stop to consider whether or not it is funny.

It’s the second bottle I’ve opened, and it’s starting to feel like it. 

I turn up the volume on the television. The neighbor can pound on the wall if it’s too loud. 

I’m forgetting what it’s like to be needed.

July 13, 2017 /Eric Percak
eric percak, loneliness, short story, flash fiction, poetry, wine, solitude
“Tinkering with figuring out; fixing on just turning it blue.”
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