ACME — Chapter Four (REDACTED)

Sally O’Malley (a diamond unpolished, hurled into the ocean)

Lee David Tyrrell
6 min readMar 4, 2023

As Petey stood alone and cold in a bright chamber, awaiting his vision of death, his mind wandered nostalgic paths; winding memory lanes. All roads led to more precious reminiscence, more tragic regrets. He heard a sound from the adjoining room — a kind of klaxon, a kind of scream. He knew what it meant; whatever strange toy they had decided to invent, to crush his existence, was ready. Petey wasn’t sure what would eventually destroy his continuing presence, and he certainly never had any idle dream of Immortality.

He hoped a new, improved Anvil™ might be tested on him. Many thought it an honour to die at the hands of such iconic violence. But ACME had started to take things seriously by Petey’s fifth season, and he did not much care for the ray guns and odd, almost magical, instruments of pain that modern residents preferred. He assumed some similar gimmicky gadget would be the tool of his own death. The notion greatly annoyed him, so — klaxon still ringing out — his mind turned to former glories. Petey thought of Sally O’Malley.

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“Don’t you even think about it Petey, you won’t get away with it this time!”

Can life so abstract, so imagined, still be beautiful? Can it truly be as lasting…

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Lee David Tyrrell
Lee David Tyrrell

Written by Lee David Tyrrell

Fiction writer, mostly attracted to sci-fi and strange, experimental tangents. I’ve also worked as a music journalist for Clash, eGigs, eFestivals & C64 Audio.

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