Category: Stichomancy Prompts

“Come With Me”

  • by Kent“Is this an ocean menagerie?”
  • something that, in hindsight, looks strikingly similar to
  • shot him in the mouth
  • a converted fireman
  • young ladies usually are

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“Come with me,” I said to Freya. She flung herself onto her ersatz Claus and shook her head, a perfect, petulant tantrum. It might have been adorable when she was two, and apparently the white-bearded man laying underneath her had much laxer standards.

I wrote her off. She knew she’d have mother to answer to later, and apparently she didn’t care. I had to move quickly, as the tattoo admonished. Quicken my steps, as mother had scolded.

The message inked on my chest was not meant to be taken literally. I knew, for example, that the glistening treetops it referred to were branching bioluminescent coral formations on view at the Contrarian National Aquarium. Handy that it was three blocks away.

Admission was free. I headed down three levels to the proper tank, and stood gazing at glowing, gently swaying fronds, like a deep-sea rave where someone subbed horse tranquilizer for ecstasy.

“Is this an ocean menagerie?” asked the red-haired lady beside me. It sure sounded like a coded phrase, but I had no countersign that went with it. She must be meeting up with a different operative. I nodded, because the correct answer to her question was, “Yes.” This exchange was something that, in hindsight, looks strikingly similar to acknowledgement of a coded signal. She set down her shopping bag beside my feet and wandered off.

Whoever was running their game, I would like to have shot him in the mouth with a squirt gun full of bleach. I stepped away from the bag so its intended recipient wouldn’t feel the need to do anything drastic when he showed up.

Half an hour later, I was still alone at the viewing window, with only the abandoned shopping bag for companionship. Maybe I misread the situation? Maybe the red-head was the headmistress? Worth a glance in the bag to figure it out, right?

The bag contained a jigsaw puzzle, or at least I hoped it was just one puzzle’s worth of pieces. Of course, the moment I picked it up was when more people entered the exhibit, so I couldn’t just leave it.

But something else distracted the arriving throng. I turned back to the glass and saw a diver in the dark water, using a converted fireman‘s breathing apparatus in place of real SCUBA gear. Apart from the breather, the diver wore only a bikini, and she wore it well. I noticed an odd pattern to the way she released her bubbles, but my view was quickly blocked by a few dozen high-school boys pressing their noses to the glass. When they swim in skimpy costumes, young ladies usually are an irresistible lure for teenage boys.

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Now That You’ve Checked Santa Off Your To-Kiss List

  • by jenonly full-blooded Navajo
  • a vast subterranean chamber of horrors
  • reflection of its luminous rays
  • Ahem.
  • and you’re still not dancing

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“Now that you’ve checked Santa off your To-Kiss list, Freya, I think only full-blooded Navajo is left.” I shot a glance at Mr Claus’s tattoo before his beard covered it again, hoping it was not a twin to my own. It wasn’t, and instead depicted a vast subterranean chamber of horrors, a Hellscape overhung by a giant bloody sun, the writhing flames a reflection of its luminous rays.

Santa said, “Ahem. My eyes are up here.”

Freya smoothed his beard and kissed the tip of his nose, then leapt to her feet. “Mother sent me to find you,” she explained to me. “She says, and I quote, ‘Thor is a huge disappointment as president, and you’re still not dancing fast enough.'” Freya shrugged. “She said you’d know what she meant.”

Oh, I knew all right. I knew, and I didn’t like it one little bit.

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The Newly Exposed Skin

by KentIn keeping with our annual tradition, this week’s stichomancy prompt fodder is taken exclusively from holiday songs. Unlike previous years, we’re going to work them into our ongoing chain story. Enjoy!

  • where the treetops glisten
  • fire is so delightful
  • Giddy up, giddy up, giddy up
  • underneath his beard so snowy white
  • think of all the fellas that I haven’t kissed

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The newly exposed skin of my chest was bright pink, the color deepening to red as I watched. If there were any important details of the tattoo done in red hues they would be practically invisible.

Getting a good look at the tattoo was awkward. It was going to either be upside down or, if I could find a mirror, backwards. The spa was filled with mirrors, so I gave that a try. I was still pessimistic about understanding the message, when what to my wondering eyes should appear but a code that I recognized. Tessa had inked the original da Vinci style, in mirrorscript, so the reflection was plainly legible to me. The nefarious spa attendants were actually at a disadvantage with their photograph!

It did take a few minutes to recall how to decipher the code she used. Soon I could tell that the message was a set of directions, almost like a pirate’s treasure map. “Go to where the treetops glisten, and remind the headmistress that fire is so delightful precisely because it is so dangerous. You must hurry. Giddy up, giddy up, giddy up!”

I put my shirt back on, again. There could only be one place that the tattoo meant, and it wasn’t in Pittsburghistan. On my way out of the spa I nearly tripped over two people laying on the floor. One was an old man with a beard like a wizard’s, and the other was my sister Freya. (For a second, I mistook her for Thor. But last I knew he was prisoner aboard a zeppelin.)

They blinked up at me in surprise. The old man cracked a semi-toothless grin.

My question about what she was up to never got uttered. I spotted the man’s tattoo underneath his beard so snowy white, Freya’s lipstick all around it. (Another clue that this was indeed Freya — it wasn’t Thor’s shade.)

I rolled my eyes. Freya shrugged. “Dear brother, think of all the fellas that I haven’t kissed.”

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Pittsburghistan By Night

by jenIn keeping with our annual tradition, this week’s stichomancy prompt fodder is taken exclusively from holiday songs. Unlike previous years, we’re going to work them into our ongoing chain story. Enjoy!

  • if you really hold me tight
  • find out who’s naughty
  • snow is glistening
  • dressed up like Eskimos
  • ring-ting-tingling too

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Pittsburghistan by night is a sight to behold. The searchlights on every roof draw blinding white grid patterns over every building and sidewalk, and across the heavy clouds in the sky. I was approached by many prostitutes, one of whom said, “If you really hold me tight, and don’t do nothin’ else, honey, I’ll give you a discount.”

I kept moving, in no mood to find out who’s naughty enough to take her up on an offer like that.

As I turned a corner into yet another narrow alley, I spotted something that finally tempted me. A traditional arctic spa. After the week I’d had, I felt I deserved some relaxation.

Inside, I approached the receptionist and told her I was in desperate need of a foot massage, and a mani-pedi.

What? A guy has every right to pamper himself sometimes.

From the sample board I chose an almost clear polish called “snow is glistening.” The receptionist showed me to a private room and handed me a complimentary robe. I kicked off my shoes and peeled off my fetid socks, then plunged my feet into the tub of fragrant warm water.

A few moments later, the attendants arrived, both dressed up like Eskimos in keeping with the spa’s theme. While they massaged my feet and calves, I was able to relax for the first time in ages.

I must have drifted off because the next thing I knew, I was in severe pain. My chest felt like it was being flayed. It was burning and itching and ring-ting-tingling too. One of the attendants stood over me with a strip of fabric which was covered with hot peppermint wax and the remains of my once-lush chest pelt. The other held up a camera and snapped a picture, then the two of them ran from the room without saying a word.

My damned chest tattoo! With great trepidation I looked down at it. Tessa had kept me blindfolded until the hair grew back and I had never actually seen it before.

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I Wandered

  • by Kenta little cumbersome for you
  • drunk and incoherent
  • into the battery on his belt
  • “I was somewhat stunned.”
  • like busted birthday balloons

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I wandered the avenues and byways of Pittsburghistan as darkness gathered, too many things on my mind. Soon I was talking to myself. “Gonna be a little cumbersome for you to sort all this out, when you don’t even have a roof over your head. Better off drunk and incoherent in some back alley, not trying to solve so many mysteries at once.”

“There’s a nice alley right over there,” said a voice beside me. I jumped, literally bounded up into the air in surprise, and the dapper gentleman laughed. He inserted a wire into the battery on his belt and said, “What’s nice about the alley is it has a liquor store right at the end of it. Are you okay?”

“I was somewhat stunned.” More than that I was embarrassed to have had an audience for my solo conversation, but the stranger didn’t seem to be holding it against me.

“I’m a good listener,” he offered. “If you’ll buy me a bottle of rum you can tell me anything you like, and I won’t tell a soul.” He smiled ruefully. “Won’t remember any of it, so I couldn’t tell anybody if I wanted to.”

I self-consciously scratched my chest, the tattoo’s message squirming beneath the dense layer of curly hair under my shirt. Had this friendly man been sent by the White Faces? Their agents didn’t usually talk, but special assignments sometimes required them to. They called it “walking against the wind.”

The man smoothed the battery wire, which went up along his shirt and entered the side of his neck. Perhaps the mime cartel had built androids to bear the burden of speech.

Hoping I was just being paranoid, I said, “Not tonight. You’ll have to get someone else to supply you.” The man no longer wore a warm smile. It was replaced by a disappointedly vexed expression, like busted birthday balloons.

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I Haven’t Gone By That Codename In Years

  • by jenI don’t deserve her
  • has her gargle with salt water
  • “He tips well, but…”
  • Marrying from a sense of duty!
  • freeing the painter

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“I haven’t gone by that codename in years,” I told the wig and its hidden microphone. “And I no longer take orders from you.”

“You wouldn’t want us to show this tape to your wife, would you?”

“My wife and I have an understanding. She knows I don’t deserve her anger for something like this.” While it was true that Fleur and I had at one time had such an arrangement, I wasn’t sure it still stood. I worked to keep that uncertainty out of my voice. “She has her flings, too, you know. There’s this one guy she likes a lot. He has her gargle with salt water, and then–”

“Enough!”

“He tips well, but…”

“Listen up Winifred, we need you to come in for a major debriefing. It’s been years! You’ve gone so far off script, we don’t know what’s gotten into you. Marrying from a sense of duty!

“That wasn’t my choice,” I complained. “And I am not Winifred any longer.”

I finished splashing off at the sink and slicked my hair down, thinking about my last official mission for these clowns. It had involved freeing the painter who was being held captive by the infamous mime cartel the White Faces. I’d been successful, but the things I saw in their headquarters, and the things they did to me, still haunt my dreams.

As I buttoned my shirt I thought of the tattoo hidden under my prodigious chest hair. The tattoo given to me against my will by that captive painter before she would let me rescue her from her greasepaint-coated prison. That was how I first met Tessa, and I always remembered her with an improvised tattoo gun in her hand.

Was it time to shave my chest and read that tattoo’s message once more?

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“There You Are”

  • by Kentthe soft, fleshy calf of a human leg
  • what appeared to be a love affair
  • was a braggart
  • Once, and only once, in his life
  • “Really, Winifred.”

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“There you are!” Tara yelled.

“Come quick!” Taylor yelled.

“Hurry! Hurry!” Tanya hissed. “But get dressed first. You know our master can’t abide seeing the soft, fleshy calf of a human leg.”

The sisters swarmed Tallulah, scrambling to put clothing on her in what appeared to be a love affair among sapphic mannequins. John was a braggart when it came to erotic adventures, but this restroom kerfuffle topped anything he ever claimed. It was a sight a man could only see one time. Once, and only once, in his life. Unless he spent a lot of time around Tallulah, Taylor, Tara, and Tanya.

The four sisters left, passing through the bathroom door in a clot of willowy limbs.

From the spy gear in the discarded disguise on the floor came a reproachful exclamation.

“Really, Winifred.”

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Tallulah Kept Me Confined to the Bathroom All Night

  • by jenkissed each other good morning
  • she was going to carry a hammer to work
  • four years earlier, nearly to the day
  • another human skull
  • Oh hell

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Tallulah kept me confined to the bathroom all night. Between the arms merchants and their monkey robot plans out in the dining room, the occasional visits from the busybody janitor, the knowledge that my wife could discover us any minute, and the unhinged look in Tallulah’s eyes and her talk of blood — well, let’s just say that I was having trouble wrapping things up.

With superhuman stamina and dedication, Tallulah saw things through to the bitter end. When it finally happened, we kissed each other good morning and, at last, disengaged.

The next thing I knew Tallulah was glaring at my crotch and angrily telling the voice from the camera that there was no way she was going to “carry a hammer to work” again tonight.

I thought back to the last time she’d carried my hammer. It was four years earlier, nearly to the day. Tessa had left me and I was on a bender. I had just ordered my favorite drink when Tallulah joined me at the bar. “Don’t tell me you’re having another Human Skull. Those things will kill you.”

The rest of that night was a blur, much like the last night, and, really, every night with Tallulah.

I struggled to my feet and was trying to make myself look presentable when the door flew open, admitting Taylor, Tara, and Tanya, Tallulah’s younger sisters. On their own they were formidable – working as a team, deadly. And they followed Tallulah’s orders to a T.

Oh hell,” I said.

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I’m Not Going To Help You

  • by Kent“No! You will!”
  • creepy claymation ballet
  • something had come out of her body
  • “Take off your shirt, please.”
  • no idea how much blood

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“I’m not going to help you topple any governments,” I said.

“No! You will!” Tallulah shouted.

“I’m retired,” I grunted. The janitor tipped his hat as he left, and I had to look away from that amused hunger in his eyes. So I ended up facing the mirror, where I saw my erotic predicament altered by the rapid flickering of the fluorescent lights into a creepy claymation ballet.

A glint in the mirror drew my gaze to the floor where Tallulah’s many layers of disguise all lay in macabre disarray. Specifically to the Tessa disguise, which looked much like Tessa would if she were napping on the floor after something had come out of her body and taken most of her insides with it. The glint came from the wig. It seemed to be a camera, and it was maneuvering for a better angle as I stared at its reflection.

“Take off your shirt, please.” The voice was tinny.

“He already did,” Tallulah said. “I made the same mistake the first time. But it’s just hair.”

“That’s it,” I said. “This has to stop.”

Tallulah clenched her legs around my waist and her arms around my neck. She whispered to me, “There will be blood if we don’t see this through. You have no idea how much blood.”

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“My Husband is President of the United States”

  • by jenwe’re crawling into your bed
  • skating together and holding hands
  • had not originated from her
  • the Rorschach inkblot
  • Don’t be mealy-mouthed about it.

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“My husband is the president of the United States,” Tallulah breathed in my ear. “Not some Contrarian janitor.” She looked over her shoulder at our dapperly uniformed audience. “Although now that you mention it…”

“Wait,” I said. “You’re married to Thor? Since when?”

Tallulah threw her head back and laughed. “Don’t be mealy-mouthed about it. Your family has such hangups!” Her unusual blue-black eyes met mine. “You’re blushing like the Rorschach inkblots they used to show me, back at the academy.” She began her relentless gyrations upon me again, and I was helpless to resist.

A clearing of the throat broke my trance and I looked at Tallulah, but the sound had not originated from her. The janitor said, “You two look really happy, skating together and holding hands, or whatever it is you call that, but I need you to move. There’s a big clog in the ladies’ room.”

Tallulah used my joystick to steer me away from the door and into one of the stalls. “The minute we’re done here we’re leaving this place and we’re crawling into your bed, and we’re not leaving it for a week.”

My eyes crossed at the thought, but I managed to stammer, “But Thor’s in trouble. His blimp was hijacked by the Vegan Separatists.”

“Don’t you think I know that?” She increased the speed and intensity of her movements into an erotic frenzy. “I hired them! Working together, you and I will topple the governments of both the US and Contraria! Just like we talked about back in kindergarten!”

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