A young girl stuck in her Halloween costume. |
Gail grunted, grimaced, strained to no avail; her Halloween costume would not come off. She cried out to parents, she cried to friends yet nothing seemed to help the girl. Her mask was as tight as Chinese handcuffs, and her costume incarcerated her in silk and lace and an abundance of rhinestone sequins. Gail wept. “Oh please free me from this costume!” Then right away, Merlin appeared and said that there was witchcraft in the air: “Do not despair, I have the means to stop all spells, all incantations on this night;” “I’ll wave my wand and speak strong words and free this angel from the grip of evil!” Gail’s little face beneath the mask was wet, her long blonde hair a prisoner also beneath a wig half mauve and half maroon. Then Merlin tapped and almost lost his hat as family and neighbors milled around, as wolves howled in the distance, as cold winds whipped through gnarled oaks and donkeys brayed—“Be not afraid,” Merlin commanded, with a sense of self. Gail’s father slurped coffee, then barked, “C’mon!” as others in a panic joined impatience as it wafted through the air. That Merlin blather swallowed by reality, frightened lil’ Gail unloosed from costume gone astray by an old man down the street, who noticed bubble gum all over her face, along with zippers fouled by silky fabric. 31 Lines Writer’s Cramp Co-Winner 10-26-19 |