"The Address of King Rufus"
King Rufus regally addressed the weary crowd gathered around the castle courtyard. They all looked expectantly upward for what they hoped would be a decree that would improve their current woes. Queen Esta stood confidently by his side, squeezing his hand to encourage him.
“My people,” the king began, “I have something of the utmost importance to express to you today.” The king caught his breath and looked downward at his feet. The queen leaned into the king’s ear. “If you don’t tell them, I will,” she whispered, ending her statement with a forceful and lingering breath on the last phoneme. This caused the king to right his posture and redden his currently wind chapped cheeks, fortunately out of sight of his subjects. With a clearing of his throat, King Rufus continued. “What I have to say will begin the process to rebuild what was once our great country. In a matter of moments, the hillside protecting our castle borders will become enflamed by … well, by something you will not understand and which I cannot explain. You need not fear for yourselves or your property.” The king swallowed audibly. “But … if you have any … any heart, please … please fear for your king—“ “Enough!” shouted the now empowered Queen Esta, becoming enshrouded by a growing cloud of darkness. The crowd gasped. Someone called attention to flames licking up the water surrounding the castle’s entrance, headed in a direct path for the king’s current standing place. Queen Esta stood unfazed as King Rufus was snatched away by an unknown force. His speech unfinished, the queen would now have to explain what was in her country’s best interest.
Entry: Writing.com Daily Flash Fiction Challenge (unsubmitted)
Date: 21 July 2012
Prompt: “If you don’t tell them, I will.”
Word Count: 280
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