Through the window, the image of a large green woman holding aloft a torch comes into view in the distance. Her presence cements into reality, for Boryslav and his family, a relocation that none of them could have foreseen just a few months ago.
While he thinks on what it means to be a refugee, he looks more intently and notices a sinister smile on the great lady’s face.

I always enjoy – in good storytelling – when the characters think they have reached a place of safety only to learn that they have been lured into a trap. The Statue of Liberty is so often used as a positive symbol that it felt like good material to use for subversion of expectations.
Obviously I am not the only one who has had this particular idea.
4 responses to “Three Sentence Story #5”
She’s a French spy!
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Should have seen that one coming, honestly. Did we learn nothing from the Trojan War?
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Some day I’ll direct a short film where they find a secret room in the statue of liberty filled with dead Frenchmen
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Lol. It would have worked if they’d just remembered not to lock themselves inside.
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