A walk to remember

Empty chairs at school assemblies, no scrawled ‘love Daddy’ on unsent birthday cards. Carrie was used to it, but Cam was too young to remember him. He couldn’t miss what he never had.

She’d always been there for him. Reading bedtime stories, conquering bullies and the bogieman. That’s what big sisters do.

Mom was useless after Dad left. Parading through a freak show of men who never stayed long.

Carrie needed Cam now. There was no one else to ask, no one who could help.

“It would be an honor to give you away, Sis. That’s what little brothers do.”

The 100 Word Challenge, a writing prompt created by Velvet Verbosity, takes a single theme to tell a story in only 100 words ~ no more, no less. This week’s theme is ‘Honor.’

13 thoughts on “A walk to remember

  1. I cried too. There’s something beautiful about the opportunity for the brother express gratitude for his sister’s love and for the sister to receive after having given for so long.

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  2. absolutely wonderful. i wanted to ask my brothers but never got the balls to NOT include my dad. still don’t feel like he really deserved the honor of the walk but.. what’s done is done.

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