Flash Fiction: Home Is Where the Train Ride Ends

She’s riding the train, listening to children’s songs on her headphones. As the music about unicorns and fairies plays in her ears, she contemplates where this journey is going.

As young as she is, she’s already been in half a dozen different foster families since being abandoned by her drug addict Mom when she was just a baby. The last placement was the longest so far. Her foster carer was loving, but she couldn’t keep her long-term.

As the train moves on, the girl stares into the future, wondering whether this new chapter in her life that she’s headed towards, will finally be a longer one. Will she finally be able to come home this Christmas? She hopes, prays and has everything crossed that home is where the train ride ends.


What Do You See? Prompt #268

This piece was inspired by Sadje’s #WDYS. I initially couldn’t seem to be able to link to the image, but I think I figured it out.

15 thoughts on “Flash Fiction: Home Is Where the Train Ride Ends

  1. A very heartfelt story Astrid. Life is tough for children in foster care. I hope your story has a happy ending. Thanks for joining in. The image is in your post – so you did manage to transfer it. Many thanks.

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