I'd read about mysterious circles in grain
crops and decided to write a short story about such a happening.
Coming of Hippolyta won second prize in an
Esperance short story competition and was published in ARM, another outlet for creative
writers which has stopped publishing.
Coming of
Hippolyta
Madge Kelly
went onto the back verandah to empty the teapot on the hydrangea growing in an
old tub by the wooden steps. In the darkness, she visualized the plant's lush
blue flowers. To her, it was an old friend.
She'd
bought the plant as a cutting in a jam tin from a stall in town the year she
married Ern. She'd propagated it many times but the parent plant meant more to
her than its offspring growing around her garden and in the neighbours'
gardens.
She glanced
to that part of the evening sky where the planet Venus usually appeared.
Below the
planet, another bright star suddenly materialized. Madge thought it was the
light of a jet but it moved too fast. To Madge's startled gaze, it grew larger
and brighter while she watched and seemed to land beyond the strip of bush in
the north paddock.
Ern, her
husband, called from the kitchen, "Hurry up, Madge. We're waiting for our
tea."
Madge
backed away from Venus and tripped over the doorstep into the kitchen. "I
think I've just seen a spaceship land.”
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