"Sisyphus-Like Malady," by Alexander Darwish - #Fiftywords Flash Fiction

I don't think there are allusions that need explaining. However, if you find yourself a bit confused, refer to the Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus.

It's always an honor to be part of this challenge, and I do hope you like my little story.

Sisyphus-Like Malady

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Across the moors, I strolled back and forth, knowing nothing better to execute. I saw a sparkling star of the night and wept. Tears were not shed. I kept striding back and forth, sometimes weeping, and not once the reaper came. Am I to blame?


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