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He wore many chains about his neck, mostly gold, some mixed and linked to polished stones, some of these gemstones.
The mirror in front of him showed their glint against his naked chest and graying hair, and though his eyes had been brilliant blue in his youth, they’d faded over the years, both of color and of the life force that supplied their vitality.
Turning his hip to the mirror, he noticed his flattened backside, and lifted his chest and sucked in his belly — his “father figure” as his dresser affectionately called it – to give an appearance of balance to his strong figure; for his remaining good-will edicts as the People’s chosen leader, he’d best wear his vest and the long midnight-blue jacket with the scarlet braid across the shoulders and down his sides.
He glanced at the thick scroll on his side table, a long list of the laws he’d written, to be presented to the council and locked into place before he retired to the countryside to raise bees with his long-term and endlessly patient mistress.
But maybe, he thought to himself, I could hold power for another year, just to make sure everything gets done that needs doing, as he eyed and then lifted the heaviest-linked chain of them all, the one presented to him just last week by the glittery-eyed sorcerer, Modrigal.
His neck veins bulged with the effort as he bent and looped the chain around his neck, stood tall, and then dropped, soundless and dead, to the thick-pile carpet.
© Liz Husebye Hartmann (2023)

Ah… there’s a lesson in these words. Bee wise. ;)
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When it’s time to go, it’s time to go….on way or another!
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The bees got tired of waiting…🥺😆
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It was all going so well, and then…! Nice one.
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Thanks! Life’s like that, whether we will it or not. Take a page from Annamarina!
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The sorcerer probably knew where his mind would go and pre-empted it. Sorcerers tend to do that.
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You may be right. They’re too clever for our own good.
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Very intriguing story Liz
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Thank you, Sadje!
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My pleasure
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Indeed! Beware the glittery-eyed sorcerer, Modrigal!
Thinking this needs a next scene. How ’bout it, Liz? 😁
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Mmmmm, Maybe? Nano’s kickin’
my butt right now, but there may be a short series in there.
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Beware of gifts from sorcerers. Nice tale!
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Thanks, Frank!
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