3 Deadly Drabbles - Going Through Changes
Moving through different phases
Stitches
Pain holds me tighter than a jealous lover, sending agonizing tremors through my battered body. Tears slip down my cheeks as another shockwave hits.
I don’t know how I got here. There are flashes in my mind, but nothing concrete, like a dream that slips away upon awakening. My body is a mass of bruises and livid stiches, red raw around the edges.
Another flash and I see teeth and claws, and I suddenly fear that the worst pain is yet to come. I close my eyes and see a full moon beckoning me to change into something truly feral.
Cocoon
The thin membrane around my body feels tight and cloying, but I am still able to breathe through my nose. My mouth is mostly sealed shut, but open enough to allow a feeding tube to deliver a sickly gruel that sticks in my throat upon delivery.
I can see shadows move beyond the gossamer veil. They are winged things, flitting to-and-fro, but these are not delicate creatures. They are massive and dangerous, this much I know.
In time, I shall become one of them. How long it will take is impossible to say, but I can feel the changes happening.
Turning
She told me that she loved me, that she could never be without me. I believed her, so I replied that I wanted to be with her forever, too, although I knew that forever had a time limit. She did not agree,
Bella would tell me tales of what I assumed were past lives, but they were all hers and hers alone, I later discovered. It scared me, but when she sensed my fear, she turned me.
I look at her now, all pale flesh and fanged fury, and I feel love and lust in equal measure. We are eternal.



Very cool. Thanks.
These were incredibly atmospheric! You managed to make the concept of 'change' feel absolutely suffocating and visceral in such a short space. I love the variety here—from the feral, chaotic transformation in Stitches to the cold, claustrophobic horror of Cocoon, and finally the tragic, fated turning in Turning. You really mastered the 'show, don't tell' aspect of micro-fiction here. Beautifully dark work!