Louise Wise (also writes as T E Kessler): short stories by louise wise

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Sunday, 17 February 2013

Short story by Louise Wise

I'm not entering myself into my own competition, but I don't want to be left out either! So here's my effort.  It was runner up in the Writers' Magazine competition many moons ago - Louise Wise

The Alien

Was it human? It didn’t look human. Its eyes were a strange blue colour, but they weren’t looking at me. Just staring up at the Winnie-The-Poo spinney thing over its cot. Its face was red from crying – or anger, I couldn’t tell.
I ducked down and wriggled out of the nursery on my belly. Better the alien not see me go, it might laser me with its weird eyes. My dad’s legs stopped me from wriggling all the way to the top of the stairs.
‘I’m going to feed Ella, and see if that sends her to sleep,’ he said, sounding tired.
The alien began to make strange noises, which rose into an ear-splintering wail. Dad stepped over me and headed into its compound.
I wriggled back towards the nursery, and watched as my dad lifted the alien into his arms making soothing noises. He settled into the feeding chair and began to feed it alien protein.
‘Is Mum still in bed?’ I asked from the doorway (didn’t want to get too close).
The alien grunted, and sucked furiously. After a moment, Dad pulled the bottle out of the alien’s mouth, and sat it up. He began to rub its back. The alien began to wail, and Dad quickly laid it down and stuck the bottle back in its mouth. The crying stopped.
‘Sorry, son, what did you say?’ asked Dad.
‘Is Mummy still poorly?’
‘She isn’t ill,’ Dad said. ‘She’s tired. You must be a good and play quietly. OK?’
I wriggled away. The alien was boring. All it did was cry, sleep and poo. The poo was a yucky green, which was the only cool thing about it.
The alien had been growing in Mummy’s tummy for months. She’d been getting fatter and fatter and fatter. I thought she was going to pop. Good job she didn’t. What a mess! The doctor called Midwife (stupid name) took the alien out. Mummies have a special hole for babies to come out. I was glad to hear this. I thought they’d cut Mummy open and forget to sew her back up or something. Or sew her to the operating table! I tried to imagine Mummy cooking dinner with a large table stuck to her back.

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