Thursday 17 March 2016

Painful Change

It was clear what was happening. His feet had hurt for almost four days. There was little point going to his GP or to A&E because he knew they wouldn’t have a clue and he would be sentenced to a series of tests that would shed no further light on his condition. Anyway, he knew what it was. He was turning into a golden eagle.             

He had little time to do all the things he needed to do before he lost his human form. He realised that some of the jobs he needed to accomplish would be almost impossible with wings so he just got on with things and awaited the inevitable.

Ten days later he swept his legs from under the duvet and sat up. As he stood he realised that the pain in his feet had gone. He shifted his weight from the balls to his heels but nothing, not even a twinge.

That was when he realised it was possible, just possible, that he was not going to turn into a golden eagle after all. In some ways it was a repeat of the previous occasions when he had felt he was going become a dolphin, a tiger, a giraffe. Disappointingly those changes hadn’t happened either.

He drew back the curtain and stared out at the eyrie he had built in the tree at the end of the garden. His shoulders sank. It was then that he felt it. A light but pressing pain in his elbow. ‘It’s starting he thought, the change is coming.’ He knew it and he realised he wasn’t destined to be an eagle.


Suddenly he wanted kippers for breakfast. That was when knew, he knew, he finally knew he was turning into a penguin.


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