The Fire
Tendrils of smoke
Twisting up through the chimney
A hidden message
For what awaits
A three year old
Prancing in a new dress
Giggling as she skips down the hall
Cries of
"Daddy!"
Fill the air
As she flaunts her tiny body
In that big dress
Belly laughs and head shakes
Follow in her wake
As she passes under the white machine
With a suddenness
Swift like a dolphin diving under the waves
A high pitched chirp
From the white machine
Her body jumps
Loud noises scare her
She screams and cries as she is scooped up by her father
The white machine on the ceiling still shipping away
Warm body holds her close
Running through the house
Checking every nook and cranny
For the cause of this noise
A small body wracked with shivers
A large hand reaching for the handle
A basement door opened
An image tightened in quality
Orange and red flames
Reaching hands out from the depths of the underground room
Eyes wide
A phone call made
A cry for help
A siren sounded
Flames extinguished
Set by a man who liked to watch things burn
Who crept through the basement of the giggling child's house
And lit a match
The little girl
Forever afraid.