Saturday, April 28, 2012

Yonder Yew #atozchallenge

 

For the A to Z Challenge, I'm featuring twenty-six flash fiction pieces from my Foxwick Kingdom and its surrounding neighbors. A to Z Flashes of Foxwick is now available from Smashwords and Amazon and includes the bonus short story "Lady Death." You can add this to your Goodreads list here.

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Yonder Yew


Yew Winters hated his name. When he asked his parents about its origins, they fondly told him his mother gave birth under a yew tree. He’d have rather been named Tree.
As soon as his sixteenth birthday, Yew ran away from his home in Wintermill and journeyed northwest until he met Merrilea Sea. Whoever knew sand could be so warm and the sun’s heat could toast his skin to a golden brown? On that beach, Yew abandoned his name and vowed to go only by his surname.
Winters breathed in the tangy, salty air. An undercurrent of rotting fish punctuated the air’s freshness, but he’d grown used to it. For the past forty-seven days he’d spent at sea. Far too long for a man to be away from land. When the ship pulled into the harbor, he nearly kissed the ground once he disembarked. Yes, he had been gone for too long.
“Ahoy!”
Winters pointed to himself. Who was this man calling him?
“Yes, you, yonder by the ship.”
Yew. Winters froze at that name, as if he’d fallen into Wintermill’s icy lake. His breath caught in his throat. “What did you call me?”
The man lifted his hands—palms toward Winters—and backed away. “I was just wondering if a young lad as yourself wanted to know where the tavern was. Do I know you?”
He bristled at the “Yew” again. “Listen here, stop calling me Yew.”
The man’s eyes crossed. “You? My name’s Pert.”
“Oh.” Winters realized his mistake between the word “you” and his former name as guilt gnawed on his innards. “Sorry, never mind.”
Kaleb, a fellow seaman, came up and clasped him on the shoulder. “So, your real name is Yew, is it? Like the tree?”
Should he cut him now or later? Winters glared at the two men. Damn Yew! “Shut up.”
Would he ever be rid of a name as dreadful as Yew?







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13 comments:

Anonymous said...

My first thought was that "Yew" would be a great name to have. However, after reading this, Yew is correct. As are you for writing this.

And now I'm too conscious of the U sound.

M.J. Fifield said...

That's funny... my first thought was the same as Joshua's. =)

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

No one would've known had he not said anything!

Christine Rains said...

Hehehe! Poor Yew stuck with that name, though.

Unknown said...

Damn Yew! <--- Hahaha! Love it!

I'm the same as Joshua and M.J. Fifield. At first I thought, why would he rather have been called Tree? And then I realised that Yew sounds like You and ... yeah, you showed us the rest :-)

PS - Did you notice the you're/your mix-up? ;-)

Unknown said...

What a funny play on words. Damn Yew!

J.C. Martin said...

This one really tickled me! It got me from "He'd have rather been named Tree." And "Damn Yew!" LOL!

J.C. Martin
A to Z Blogger

Patricia JL said...

Poor Yew. Can't escape his name when he's mistaking you for Yew. ^^;;

Francene Stanley said...

Funny little story based on a misspelt word in the newely named Yew's imagination. Blog on!


http://francene-wordstitcher.blogspot.com/

Golden Eagle said...

LOL. Some things just look better written down than they sound, I suppose. :P

Jay Noel said...

Hey you Yew! Yew wanna piece 'a me???

Fairview said...

Haha. reminds me of Abbott and Costello.

Hart Johnson said...

*giggles* And here I was thinking Yew was associated with death and immortality and it was such a HUGE name... but what a HASSLE. You. Yew. *snort*