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The Same Song

The piano sat upright against the wall opposite the window, layered under a thick blanket of dust in the house evacuated because of the bombs. The man pulled out the padded bench in front of it and sat slowly, lifting the cover and running his hands along the keys. They shone like beetles in the dim light. He liked pianos. They were usually old and musty, and they sounded better than people. His fingers found their place on the left side and struck a resounding D. The sound rolled through the house. It was good. He reached further down and played an E, letting his fingers span an octave. The sound was rich and muddy, and it rumbled in the brown wood. On the right he touched the highest E and listened to its clear wooden plink. It sounded like raindrops on the roof of the house in which he grew up. He sighed and let his back bend. It had been a long time since he had touched a piano. He played the D again because he could not decide what else to play. Then he hit it again, hard...

The Beetle

I sit and I watch a beetle crawl his way up the window in the library. My phone buzzes in my pocket. I ignore it. A stack of books sits beside me, unread. 

Steak Night

I’ve been around the world and seen loud, high-occupancy locations, but I’ve never seen anything quite like steak night at Bryan College. There’s something about a throng of humans raging for red meat that makes my blood curdle in a special way. It’s like a zombie apocalypse aimed at cows. 

The Piece of Wood

Everyone knows you can count the rings on a tree trunk to see how old it is. If you counted my rings right after I moved to North Carolina, I would be 15 years old. 

A Room Key

The key that unlocks my dorm room is a guardian of safety and quiet. He and his twin—of which my roommate got custody—are the only way to access my world of clacking keyboard and Frank Sinatra. 

The Cold Man and the White Hall

The following is an excerpt from my final creative writing portfolio. The subject I was given was “sleep.”

A Study in Silence

I turned off the AC and all the lights. Then I turned off my fan and unplugged my surge protector. After a while of sitting, I got up and unplugged my roommate’s refrigerator. With the refrigerator went the last stronghold of noise in the room, and a heavy calm fell on my surroundings.