Ron Paul Salutsky is the author of Romeo Bones (2013) and a Spanish translator whose work with Karen Wild Díaz appears in América Invertida: A Bilingual Anthology of Younger Uruguayan Poets (2015). Born in Somerset, Kentucky, he earned a BA in English and sociology from Western Kentucky University, an MFA in creative writing from the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, and a PhD in English from Florida State University. He lives in Tallahassee.

Hiking at Bee Rock

A Short Short Story

by Ron Paul Salutsky

When I step beyond the fence the moss on the trees facing me says I move south, where I will find the waterfall in which she washed her hair when we were nineteen and I didn’t know a girl that young or that old would do such a thing, her hair coiled like fern fronds down her back, the white shirt stuck to her back, the concave ridge of her spine falling to the part of her I did not know yet, the part she said was sewn back extra tight when the doctor put in a couple extra stitches, he told her, after she’d given birth to her first.

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