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Christina Wood Martinez

Christina Wood Martinez is assistant editor of Dorothy, a publishing project. Her fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in Granta, the Sewanee Review, the Literary Review, and Puerto del Sol.

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Badlands

Fall 2017 | Fiction

We wake up in the badlands when the sun begins to rise. It was a mistake to keep walking in the dark last night. Every pathway the same, we could have walked in a hundred circles. We put our hands on the ravine walls and used the planets and the stars to orient ourselves. Walk south. We said it, “South, south, south, please, south.” But the planets and the stars, they shifted themselves. Venus, the North Star, Orion’s Belt, they hung themselves in different places each time we looked up. The moon set and the ravine walls became black as the sky and the stars were so bright and close we felt as though we were wading through the dark matter the universe is made of. We had to lie down, we had to sleep.