#FF — Last of its kind

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Last of its kind

It enters the waterway silently, a translucent behemoth. Those night fishing along the pier stare agog, then pull out their cell phones. Soon its image is plastered across social media.

When camera vans reach the scene breathless reporters, fed with data through their earpieces, parrot guesstimates.

July’s bright moon pulses down on what some chatter is a wet surface. Others say it is crying.

Only Professor Sagan, watching on a screen from his home in Antarctica, knows what it is: the last iceberg on Earth.

Sagan’s stereo plays Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 Op. 92 II. Allegretto as he takes the pills.

[101 words]

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Rochelle Wisoff-Fields is the host of Friday Fictioneers.

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  1. Ohh wow. What a twist at the end! I never saw that coming. The last iceberg on Earth! That would be a stark reality indeed. Great take!

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Shweta, it’s the first thing that popped into my head when I saw the image. Thank you.

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      1. That’s amazing. I really enjoyed your take.

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  2. rugby843's avatar rugby843 says:

    Great take on the prompt!

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Cheryl, thank you!

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  3. You held the tension there up to the great final reveal!

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Neil, thank you :)

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  4. plaridel's avatar plaridel says:

    was it really the last iceberg? it could be the iceberg lost after it had broken free from where it was stuck in antartica. :)

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Sagan lives in antartica so he would know.

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  5. memadtwo's avatar memadtwo says:

    Another sad story…(K)

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      I hope this vision gets diverted.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Thank you, Dawn.

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  6. Badfinger (Max)'s avatar Badfinger (Max) says:

    Another sad one! It was good though.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Thank you very much, Max.

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  7. Judging by the 80ºF weather we’ve been having in New York this October with absolutely no rain all month, it’s just a matter of time before this is a reality. That is a very scary prospect. Interesting take, Lisa.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Nancy, I pray every day that this glimpse of the future is diverted. Cannot believe you’ve had no rain in a month! And 80!? I will ask Rain Main to do a dance for you all. (reference to a poem I wrote awhile back.)

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  8. Please do! We need all the help we can get! No rain and none projected for the foreseeable future. In my Wordless Wednesday post, you can see how dry the soil is in my bed of wildflowers. Yes … wildflowers blooming in October!

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  9. James McEwan's avatar James McEwan says:

    I like how you capture the media frenzy over a decaying iceberg, the last of its kind. A stark warning about climate change, well done.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      James, many thanks.

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  10. Sadje's avatar Sadje says:

    That’s scary and sad.

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  11. The vibrant verse goes perfectly with the pic– which I really like!

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Have you considered writing a 100-word story to the pictures for Friday Fictioneers? I think you’d be a natural for it.

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      1. awww shucks. :-D
        I might try one , one of these days !! Thank you. :-)

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  12. Steve's avatar Steve says:

    The story is brilliant; such a perspective on the view! And the drama of the music is perfect… that’s one of my favourites.

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    1. Steve's avatar Steve says:

      I love the version you posted. Slowest version I’ve heard, such low-end bass. Incredibly good. Blasting out of the speakers, it sounds like something beyond human capability.

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    2. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Thank you, Steve. I heard that music in a couple of movie and tv series soundtracks and fell in love with it.

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      1. Steve's avatar Steve says:

        My pleasure. It’s funny; only the first part is very slow, then it goes to a more common tempo in the middle which, relatively speaking, sounds almost playful in what I always consider a very serious piece of music. That version is mind-blowing… something one might not expect from a conductor so young-looking. Truly cannot judge a book by the cover.

        BTW if you are into her at all, you most probably would enjoy Sarah Brightman singing a scorching vocal adaptation someone arranged and titled “Figlio Perduto.” Saw that show (Luna) in St Paul, Minn. in 2000. Wowzers.

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        1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

          That’s the same melody so how can they give it another name? You’re right, wowzers!

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          1. Steve's avatar Steve says:

            I think in most places there is a writing credit to Beethoven or at least they say, “based on.” At least there should be since his music is the foundation of the song.

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            1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

              I hope so. I didn’t see it at the youtube. Also, did you see what my blogmate, Keith, said about his mother in-law being the music teacher for her and was responsible for getting her ready for The Phantom of the Opera?

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              1. Steve's avatar Steve says:

                I just saw that! Wow, that is some claim to fame. That would have been very early in her career, I believe.

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                1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

                  Keith would know more, but yes, that was quite awhile ago.

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  13. Here’s hoping this little horror story isn’t prophetic :(

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  14. Fiction this might be, but it could well become reality at some time in the future. There’s only so much we can do to control nature.

    Thanks for featuring one of my favourire pieces of music!

    Btw, Steve mentioned Sarah Brightman – my mother-in-law was her original singing teacher and trained her for her role in the launch of Phantom of the Opera!

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      You’re welcome, and I adore that song also. Oh wow on your mother-in-law being Sarah’s singing teacher! I love Phantom of the Opera music. “Music of the Night” especially.

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  15. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    I hope this is not prophetic. We are indeed destroying our planet. Great tension and what a sad ending.

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    1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

      it’s Brenda by the way and not anonymous…😁

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    2. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Brenda, me too. I hope divine intervention diverts us from this path.

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  16. Dear Lisa,

    Dare I say this one left me with a chill? Well done.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Rochelle, happy but sorry to have chilled you with this possible future. I hope it never comes to pass. Thank you.
      Shalom,
      Lisa

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  17. Nobbinmaug's avatar Nobbinmaug says:

    I have to echo Rochelle. I got a chill, too. On the bright side, we can try that Titanic thing again.

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  18. Laurie Bell's avatar Laurie Bell says:

    That’s a twist. Fabulous piece. A terrific warning I doubt people will heed. Nicely done

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Thanks much, Laurie.

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  19. James Pyles's avatar James Pyles says:

    Oh, I can go one better. How about a hot world with no ice at all? I did the research on the new coastlines, threw in sailing ships, pirates, dinosaurs, and probability-based magic. It’s a fun story: https://www.amazon.com/Ice-James-Pyles-ebook/dp/B09MYJ6B1L

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Sounds interesting, James!

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      1. James Pyles's avatar James Pyles says:

        Well, you could * ahem * buy, read, and review it (hint, hint – unabashed plug). :-D

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  20. Carol anne's avatar Carol anne says:

    Again, a fantastic ending, great twist!

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