Testing out 2nd person

A short story, to be told in 2nd person perspective idea…

 

You have always known you were special. “It” would happen to you, someday. It was almost like you could see some hint of the future, of what was to come.

You waited and watched, knowing all the doubters, the criticizers, and all the others would regret their words once “it” happened to you. You knew “it” would make you famous, though you did not know what “it” would be.

I have known others like you, the special ones waiting to be discovered and recognized. You remind me of some of the old, blooded royalty.

You know you deserve it.

You are special.

You are one of the few I can eat!

And wear. And become.

If you had your own accomplishments, I could not.

If you had been doing something, anything, with your life, I could not. You had to be only waiting, waiting for it, for me to find you.

Now I will eat you and wear your face. All those who you judged and scoffed at, and whose advice you ignored, they will all envy ME! I will do so much, become so powerful, and everyone will be so happy that “I” have found my direction in life, and chose to do so much to make an impact on the world.

They will give buildings and honors to your name, all for me!

No one will even notice that it is not you. Because you were only waiting, and waiting, and not doing, no one can tell the difference. If you have done just one thing, made an impact on one life on your own, I could not do it. They would see through the façade and see that I was different than you.

But you didn’t. You did not make your choices, content allow others to choose for you, and complain that you deserved more. And, until I become you, no one will agree.

Introducing Myself

My name is Richelle Sepulveda. I am a writer living in the Pacific Northwest with my husband of 20+ years and our dogs. I will have my first work published in September 2018, so this is my initial post on my web page. Author