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LonelyJojo007 - The Door That Can't
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Description For as long as she lived, Linna was followed by a door. Not just any door – this door was antique Victorian, about ten feet tall and made of beautiful oak. Its frame was elaborately carved with curls and curves and those little flower shapes that had a French name. The knob was bronze, and as beautiful as if it had been cast yesterday, with equally beautiful designs set into the shining metal. It had no keyhole. It was a very welcoming door, after all, so why should it be locked?

This door followed Linna loyally, ghosting her steps, always hovering politely behind her. It never came closer than three feet unless she wanted it to, and never butted in front of her in line or got in the way of her view at the movie theaters. But whenever she peeked over her shoulder, there it was, that beautiful oak door with the French flowers on the frame. She tried to tell her mom about the door when she was a kid, but she was just laughed at and patted on the head. It was the oh-you’re-so-cute-when-you’re-being-ridiculous pat, and somehow she just knew that her mom didn’t have a door.

Later in life, Linna realized that no one else had a door. That, or no one liked to talk about their door. Why else would her friends have told her she was crazy? But she wasn’t crazy. The door was just as much there as her toes were there. Just like her toes, she rarely thought about her door in day-to-day life. Unless of course she was bored, in which case she’d play with the door the same way a bored person taps their toes.

When she had told her friends about the door, and they had all given each other their skeptical glances and raised eyebrows, they had asked her where exactly her door led. Linna was honest when she answered that she had no idea what was on the other side of the door. Unfortunately, this did little to convince any of her friends that the door was real. After all, if you were followed by a door your whole life, wouldn’t you have walked through it at least once? No, Linna had never opened her door. This is not to say, however, that she hadn’t tried.

Many days, she had turned around and asked her door as politely as possible to stay put so she could approach it. Every day, the door obediently listened, and did not flee to remain behind her as it would usually. Each time, she would approach the door and circle it a few times, looking hard at it. She never knew what she was looking for. She was just…looking. The door was the same from both sides, and it always cast a shadow behind it. The shadow never fell in front of it; no matter how politely Linna asked, she could never stand in her door’s shadow. It was even shyer than the door itself.

Finally, she’d find just as much nothing as she had expected to find, and would actually approach the door. The bronze doorknob was always just a few degrees past ‘cool’ and into ‘cold’, the same way a gravestone was never as warm as the air, but she never minded. She was too busy trying to turn the doorknob to mind. She’d turn and she’d turn that cold, bronze doorknob. She’d turn it both ways, maybe rattle it back and forth, though she hated the sound it made when she rattled it. It sounded like two bones hitting each other, and made the little hairs on the back of her neck stand straight up. She’d fight with that doorknob until her palms were red and her wrists were tired, but it would never turn. Once, when she had had the flu, she swore the doorknob had turned just a tiny bit, but her hands had been shaking, and she might have been imagining it.

So, when Linna had told her friends that she didn’t know where her door led, she had been telling the truth. They hadn’t believed her, but it had been the truth. Years passed, and she slowly gave up on the door. Obviously, it didn’t want to open. It just wanted to follow, and as long as it didn’t do any damage, Linna was fine with that. Every once in a while she’d try the doorknob again, just for old time’s sake, but it was as stubborn as ever to not turn. Slowly, the ‘while’ of every once in a while grew longer, and the ‘once’ more rare. By the time she was eighteen and walking to the podium to officially graduate high school (followed by her door all the way across the hardwood stage), she hadn’t touched that cold doorknob for at least a year.

She had fun that night, as any new graduate had every right to. She had always been a smart girl, and stayed well away from the kegs (unlike many fellow partygoers), opting instead to stick to soda. The parties finally ended at a time that parents call horribly late and joking teenagers call ‘quite early’, leaving Linna to walk herself home. It was only a few blocks, the same few blocks she had walked hundreds, maybe thousands of times over the course of her life. The moon was almost full and fully beautiful, shining brighter than any of the ugly yellow streetlights. It was pleasantly cool out, with just enough of a breeze to ruffle her bangs but not enough of one to turn cool into cold. Her door followed her down the street calmly, obediently, and utterly forgotten for the time being.

Suddenly, from behind Linna came the sound of tires screeching against the pavement, that sound that always reminds people of something being killed. It was quickly followed by the thunk of aforementioned tires being thrown up onto a curb. There was the sound of metal scraping across cement, a drunken shout, and one desperately long scream of a horn. Headlights drowned out both the beautiful moon and the ugly streetlights in a hideous ghostly glow.

Behind Linna, the bronze doorknob that was always a little too cold turned and the beautiful oak door with the French flowers started to open, and for the first time since Linna was born, she found herself standing in her door’s shadow.
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Comments: 98

LonelyJojo In reply to ??? [2015-06-04 02:06:36 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! ^_^

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transforpuppy [2013-09-02 15:41:23 +0000 UTC]

Dont knock on Deaths Door I think its deaths door

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kalez [2011-05-18 20:17:57 +0000 UTC]

Very impressive piece! Loved the imagery and feeling behind it.

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DailyLitDeviations [2010-12-31 15:05:47 +0000 UTC]

Good News! Your work has been featured in Celebrating Quality: DLD to DD (Vol. II) ! Please take a moment to the article. Congratulations on your Daily Deviation!

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legomaestro [2010-12-02 12:00:21 +0000 UTC]

I'm glad that i could catch this work. This is a really great story and deserves the utmost respect. The narration and overall structure came together so smoothly and ended up an amazing work.

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kittylivers [2010-11-30 04:33:16 +0000 UTC]

I love pieces like this. You suggest something uncanny, but make it fit reasonably well into the world your characters inhabit. Stories that are subtly mystical always send chills down my spine, much more effective than out right magic or horror. Suspense always wins.

Well done, and congrats on the DD.

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TheBrassGlass [2010-11-30 03:02:09 +0000 UTC]

Holy cow, I suggested this SO long ago for a DD. XD I'm so glad it finally received this well-deserved recognition!

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sofiafishbone [2010-11-28 15:06:52 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic! Brilliant!

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sofiafishbone [2010-11-28 15:04:20 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic!!! You are a natural storyteller )
Please write more of this wonderful stuff. You are brilliant!

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Starry-Anime [2010-11-28 07:59:46 +0000 UTC]

wow. this is amazing. if only more books were like this.

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ttobserve [2010-11-28 07:38:52 +0000 UTC]

Oh, that's original!

And I love your English!

Do we have a chapter 2 ??

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AliCat30 [2010-11-28 07:25:27 +0000 UTC]

Have you read the Harry Potter books? This door reminded me of the archway that Sirius Black fell through, falling into Death, never to return.
There is something comforting about this piece. I like everything about it, from the charming beginning to the sudden ending. It's so original! I would never have thought of a door
It makes me wonder if we all have doors following us, invisible to those who are too blind to see them.

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wooshywush [2010-11-28 07:16:00 +0000 UTC]

I srsly don't get it. I'm sorry. I'm just too slow. >.<
I was expecting something like and that's how doors are like *insert vital-part-of-our-life-here-that-isn't-that-noticed* in our lives. Hehe

But the images were greaat! Quite nostalgic for me.

So, do I have my own door?

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Rynn19 [2010-11-28 07:13:31 +0000 UTC]

Wow, beautiful story!

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Istebrak [2010-11-28 07:01:13 +0000 UTC]

Truly inspiring. <3

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PurpleInk777 [2010-11-28 06:50:19 +0000 UTC]

This is a wonderful story -- certainly very imaginative!!

Reminds me of a mixture of The Winchester Mystery House and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe!!

Wonderfully fantastic!! Congratulations on receiving a DD for 007 - The Door That Can't Be Opened!!

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clownscape [2010-11-28 06:41:12 +0000 UTC]

Hmmmm. I was expecting that ending from the beginning. But sometimes, you love a tale just because it can do that. Very nicely written. I don't get to read such nice surreal prose pieces in dA too often.

Smile.

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Devathi [2010-11-28 06:27:44 +0000 UTC]

WOW!!!!

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meggyweggy [2010-11-28 05:57:42 +0000 UTC]

this is so beautiful! no wonder it got a DD!

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LittleGothCat [2010-11-28 05:46:13 +0000 UTC]

Fleur-de-Lis

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Mejin [2010-11-28 05:29:55 +0000 UTC]

(Nam)

I actually clicked this on a whim and couldn't be happier that I did. It was full of goregous imagery, and was extremely captivating. As soon as the flu was mentioned, I had an inkling of where the door led, but not quite enough to make a solid guess, and I certainly wasn't expecting the ending, much like I suppose your protagonist wasn't. It was an edge of the seat read, and I thank you very much for sharing it.

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IceabellaImmortale [2010-11-28 04:59:34 +0000 UTC]

Oh... wow.

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CallipygousFeline [2010-11-28 04:56:41 +0000 UTC]

this is absolutely gorgeous.. I love it.... Everything is so easy to imagine.

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walking-on-air-13 [2010-11-28 04:35:10 +0000 UTC]

This is absolutely amazing. The imagery is so vivid, and it weaves such an intriguing story. lovelovelove.

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Aeonoel [2010-11-28 04:24:33 +0000 UTC]

Absolutely original and very much visually interpreted through clever choice of words forged together, yet simple and casually written just like in a children's book. I love your style.

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Alizabith [2010-11-28 04:15:52 +0000 UTC]

I love this. I absolutely love it.
I'm in big favor of ambiguity in stories- I use it a lot, and you use it exquisitely. Great use of language, too.

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lexibeth [2010-11-28 04:07:40 +0000 UTC]

This gave me chills!

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xtroubled3x [2010-11-28 04:01:54 +0000 UTC]

I hate reading. In fact most of the time I can't read a more then two paragraphs without closing the book. But your work is amazing!!! I love it <3 <3 <3

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xtroubled3x [2010-11-28 04:01:48 +0000 UTC]

I hate reading. In fact most of the time I can't read a more then two paragraphs without closing the book. But your work is amazing!!! I love it <3 <3 <3

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ForbiddenObsession [2010-11-28 03:51:05 +0000 UTC]

absolutely beautiful. you build the suspense at just the right pace, and your descriptions are wonderfully intricate n.n

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funkypunkr [2010-11-28 02:28:02 +0000 UTC]

ohio?

great descriptions in this.

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guzguz1993 [2010-11-28 02:19:34 +0000 UTC]

was it the door of death??
I like it lot
everything is put together so nicely, since the beggining, it makes you want to read it all
really deserves a DD
I hope this piece got some lovely coments thanks to that ^^
I like too how you compare the door with the toes, I think is a nice way to drag you in the situation
and I like the fact that you let us try to imagine what was the door at the end.
keep up the good work!

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pixarjunkie [2010-11-28 02:16:30 +0000 UTC]

this is incredible! I rarely read through the short stories on dA, so I'm glad I read through this one! I love it! Congrats on the DD, it is most definitely deserved

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pier101 [2010-11-28 01:42:56 +0000 UTC]

And an odd little man in a long hooded cloak held the door for her,
polite as can be, and closed it behind her.
That was really neat.
It had an interesting concept, and I think i kinda figured it out just
before the end.
This totally deserves the DD and I'd love to see more like it.

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neumn13 [2010-11-28 01:22:17 +0000 UTC]

Wow....its been a long time since ive read a short story on deviant. But this is defenitely a good place to start! Amazing job!

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Minor-Seventh [2010-11-28 01:19:39 +0000 UTC]

Very thought-provoking.
Nice job!
(And the editor part of me didn't find any mistakes, and was appeased )

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kelseytwo [2010-11-28 00:37:13 +0000 UTC]

Yes, she's dead...now the real journey begins. Haunting how her ending follows her throughout her short life.

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Fleeting-Thoughts [2010-11-28 00:37:00 +0000 UTC]

I think the door is fate.. and whatever is meant to be is on the other side. Nicely written.

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exit-stage-sanity [2010-11-28 00:21:54 +0000 UTC]

This is simply beautiful; congrats on a DD very much deserved!

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Yeoyou [2010-11-27 23:41:29 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much for this beutiful piece of writing. I'm sure it will follow me just like a door for many days to come and will always stay there...
I know, the obvious answer is, it's a door to death but somehow...I'd like it more to be a door to some other world which is saving Linna. Maybe she got lost in our world and the door stayed with her until she was ready to go back? Dunno.
Btw: If it was a door to death...it kinda reminds me of the picture book "Duck, Death, and the Tulip" by Wolf Erlbruch. Amazing picture book, maybe you'd like it.

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JessKat-art [2010-11-27 23:31:40 +0000 UTC]

Beautifully written and interesting concept.

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Tigerotaku [2010-11-27 23:28:17 +0000 UTC]

Congrats on the DD ^^.

This is truly an inspiring, and well-written piece of writing. Very detailed, and creative. I love it, thank you for showing us it .

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cobrastarfan123 [2010-11-27 22:43:34 +0000 UTC]

I think it's the doorway to heaven

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kalistina [2010-11-27 22:06:06 +0000 UTC]

Awesome...

I'd say the door's a threshold to the world of the dead?

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whimsy657 [2010-11-27 21:44:40 +0000 UTC]

I think it leads into death. Because when she had the flu she could have died and it opened a little and ar the end she died so she could walk into it.

I love this the dd was well deserved. Good job!

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Halatia [2010-11-27 21:43:22 +0000 UTC]

The bronze doorknob was always just a few degrees past ‘cool’ and into ‘cold’, the same way a gravestone was never as warm as the air.

That is an absolutely stellar image.

Congrats on the DD!

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LeylaPhoenix [2010-11-27 21:40:23 +0000 UTC]

this was beautiful :'3

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Neshomeh [2010-11-27 21:37:31 +0000 UTC]

Congratulations on a literature DD. 'Tis a rare and wondrous beast, and well deserved. {= )

I think everyone has a door. Most people just can't see it, though. I wonder what mine would look like?

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ivatra [2010-11-27 21:26:43 +0000 UTC]

omg, this is so good! i enjoyed reading it. congrats on DD, you really deserved it!

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OrangeRocks4eva [2010-11-27 20:42:29 +0000 UTC]

Wow

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