B+ Revision

by - Monday, December 15, 2014


Sarah, the changes made your story more readable--good. I'm still not completely sure what's going on and many of the scenes need some energy work: what can you take out that kills energy? What can you add in that gives the scene energy? I like your main character, though. She feels vulnerable and real like a person.
This means that I'm on my way to becoming a GOOD WRITER.

It was the ambulance sirens that Johan remembered last. He didn’t remember collapsing in the dining room and clutching at his chest; mashed potatoes splattered everywhere. Being loaded into the vehicle as his wife sobbed beside him wasn’t in his mind either. Medical technicians tried to defibrillate his heart back to life but Johan didn’t notice this.  All Johan remembered were the sirens. The sirens reminded him that he couldn’t die yet, not before he got his daughter back. He needed to find her and make amends; to apologize but the sirens still led him away from his body and into a chasm.
            The chasm was a blank sheet of paper. No one could have lived here, nothing seemed to happen here anyway. For a while Johan just stood in place and took the setting in before he began to pace about the chasm. Back and forth Johan searched the place for a way out or for someone to show him the way out and he still found nothing. There were no exits so he couldn’t leave and after the umpteenth time of searching he had given up on finding anything that could help him. Each time he looked around he tore at his hair and bit on his fingernails, this place was driving him insane. Why isn’t there an exit here? Johan thought. How am I going to get back to Antonia if I can’t leave this place?
            He wondered where this place was and because of how vacant it was it could have been Purgatory for all he knew. Johan had given up on searching when a pair of footsteps faded into view.
            “Why would anyone else be here,” he said. He didn’t expect another person to be in this chasm with him or for someone to even appear.
            . The footsteps came closer and with each step a new body part was added until it formed a complete human being. It was like an artist finishing a painting and the painting turned out to be Johan’s deceased childhood friend.
            “Chuck? Didn’t you kill yourself, what are you doing here?”
            “Making sure that you finish your goal. I didn’t think that you’d listen to a prophet or an angel,” his friend Chuck answered.
            “That’s what I want but I can’t get out. Unless you have any ideas.”
            “The way out is easy. You just have to return to your body but there’s something I have to show you first. Look to your left.”
             Towards his left Johan saw a panoramic view of a hospital scene. The scene was crisp and clear that Johan wanted leap into it.  Bleak, with a blue light filtering through the window, Johan saw his body lying in a hospital bed. Everyone he loved surrounded his bedside; his wife Catherine; his older brother and sister; his son Garrett; his grandson; and his daughter, Antonia. His wife was the closest and clutched at his hand, Johan imagined the cool pressure of his wife’s hands on his own. Garrett stayed near his son, one arm wrapped around his shoulder, it reminded him when Johan had to explain death when his own father died. Johan’s brother and sister tried to coax him out of his sleep with childhood memories. That left Antonia.
            Johan saw that his daughter stood near the window, arms crossed and defensive.
            Come on princess. Where’s that angelic face? He thought.
            A storm on a perfect day Antonia turned away from the window to leave the room.
 “Antonia, where are you going?” her mother asked. “Your father’s dying.”
“I’m not staying here anymore. I don’t know why I stayed this long,” she said.
“He’s your father!”
“And that’s supposed to mean something to me!” Her hair created a whiplash movemen when she spun around. Antonia stormed over to her mother and extended her arm so that she was pointing at Johan. “We’re waiting for a man to die, pretending he was a good person when he wasn’t.”
            Antonia’s words stung him as Johan watched the scene play out. Like a car wreck he couldn’t look away when his daughter vented at him. What did I do that was so bad? I’ve done a lot of things, which one is she upset about?
“Mom, I’ve seen you cry over Johan when he let you down. He was never around for any of us. Garrett’s called me so many times saying that Johan never wants to spend time with my nephew. And how about the time where he left us as children? Why should we stay here for a man who never cared?”
            Johan saw his daughter storm out of the room and scene evaporated away. He tapped his foot and racked his brain for an answer to his problem. Apologizing to Antonia was going to be tougher than he thought. How would he even get her to listen to him, let alone make her believe that he was sorry for hurting her in the past?  With all these thoughts running in his mind Johan had forgotten that Chuck was still beside him.
            “So, any ideas how I can get my daughter back? There has to be a reason why you showed me that scene.” Johan said.
            “Your daughter didn’t want to be with you on your deathbed. A small apology isn’t going to work and until you find a way that will make her listen, you can’t leave place.” Chuck said.
            Johan’s eye’s widened when Chuck’s news sunk into his mind.
            “So I can’t leave until I come up with a plan. Whose idea was that?”
            “Doesn’t matter. When you do return to your body you can’t expect get Antonia back without a game plan, do you?”
            “No.”
            “Good, now go get your daughter back.”
            Chuck disappeared in the same way he appeared before Johan, slowly and like an erasing. Alone again, Johan tried to think of a plan. He knew that Antonia got her stubbornness from him, it was the only personality trait that he ever gave her.
            How can so much stubbornness and resentment fit into a little girl? She has her mother’s beauty. What could I give her to make her see that I mean well? Lost in his thoughts he realized he did give her something. “The locket I gave her on her birthday.”
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            Johan had woken early that morning, for a week he had battled with insomnia and that day he thought music might distract him from his sleeplessness.  He played the piano for an hour before Antonia walked up beside him and pressed down the last piano key.
            “Good morning Princess. You’re officially eight years old today. What is it you want?”
            “Cake. Presents,” his daughter said with a smile on her face.
            Johan chuckled.
            “Breakfast first, and you don’t want to have cake before mom and Garrett are up do you?”
            “No.” Antonia sat beside him and clung to his arm. “Daddy will you teach me the music you played?”
            “Sure. I’ll teach you the C scale first.”
Antonia gave the necklace to Johan so he could secure it around her neck. She smiled and began to watch him play. Johan placed his hands over his daughter’s and guided her hands over the keys. Musical notes circled in the air and filled Antonia with wonder. The music was a soothing lullaby that almost put her to sleep.
“Again, again,” she said. “Do you know songs?”
“One. Green Sleeves.”
“Play it.”
Johan played the song, it almost lulled Antonia to sleep. When he finished playing he noticed his daughter was half asleep. With a nudge he got Antonia’s attention and whispered, “How would you like a present now sweetheart?” Antonia’s eyes lit up, she clasped her hands, and bounced in excitement. Johan shushed her.
“Okay, but let’s not tell mom just yet.”
Johan got off of the piano bench and knelt down in front of it. He opened up the top of it and rummaged inside for a small black jewelry box. With a click he closed the bench and handed the box to Antonia. She slowly opened the box and pulled a journal-shaped locket out of the box.
“Daddy, I love it.”
“Read what’s on the back.”
“To Antonia, my priceless princess. I’ll do whatever it takes to make you happy.”             
Antonia hugged Johan and she thanked him again for her present.
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            Johan was taken out of his reverie but he had his answer now. Maybe if he got that locket he could get his daughter to listen to her.

            “Now to just get back to my body. I’m coming for you Antonia.”

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