Just a Little While Longer
Hello awesome people and welcome to a guest post, quite different from the ones you’re used to.
It’s been exactly one year since I lost my grandfather, yet there are times it seems only yesterday. They may say that time heals everything, but I suppose that I need a little more time to actually realise what happened back in January 29th, 2018. For grief doesn’t start and end exactly when we want to. It’s constantly with us, reminding us of what we had, of the people we loved and still do, and yet can’t see them.
That’s the reason why I wrote this piece of flash fiction, back in June 2018, and the University of Kingston was kind enough to publish it on its blog.
Fair warning, dearies. You may cry once you read this little story. I know I still do, every single time I read it.
Finally, a huge THANK YOU to my tutor, Dr. Heidi James, for reminding me that I need to pour my very soul out every time I write something. After all, no tears for the writer mean no tears for the reader.
Thank you all so much for being here once again, awesome nerds! It means the world to me and I most certainly don’t take your presence here for granted.
Please let me know all your thoughts and feelings in the comment section down below, once you read the flash fiction piece, by following the link below.
Till next time… Toodles! 
via Just a Little While Longer – flash fiction by Victoria Moschou


