The Hole
She couldn’t remember when the hole had gotten this big. She couldn’t even recall how she’d gotten herself into the hole in the first place. Had the ground suddenly opened up and swallowed her, or had she been standing in one place for so long that she’d worn the hole through on her own? Maybe she’d been born in the hole; she certainly couldn’t remember not being in it. But she definitely remembered that it was once a lot smaller, and much shallower. She couldn’t even see out of the top of the hole now. Even standing on tiptoes and stretching her hands way over her head, she couldn’t reach the top of the hole. She could recall a time when the hole only reached as high as her waist, and she could no longer remember why she didn’t just climb out of it then, when it was easy to do so. Instead, she had elected to dig in deeper. She felt safer in the hole. No one could get in and harm her. It wasn’t until she stopped digging and noticed how big the hole had become that she realiz...