What lies behind us, and
what lies before us, are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Author’s Note: So, what exactly does lie within all of us?
That’s the big question, isn’t it? Within all of us lie so many things…hopes
& fears, truths & lies, the past and the future…along with the full
compliment of the good and the bad. I like to think that within all of us lie
not only the potentially heroic, but the potentially tragic as well. It’s what
we do with it that makes all the difference.
The characters you
will meet in this story will be forced by both fate and by circumstance to take
an honest look inside themselves, and confront what really does lie within.
It’s not always easy to honestly confront all of those little assumptions that
we’ve based our entire lives upon. And, everyone has a past…one that most of us
carry around with us as a constant companion, albeit a sometimes-unwelcome one.
Personally, I have
also long been intrigued by the many little lies that we all tell ourselves
along the way…lies that eventually seem to take on a life of their own in our
consciousness. Along those lines, the title of this story contains a double
meaning…not only what lies within us, but also what lies lie
within us all as well.
I’m a sucker for
‘pithy quotes.’ The title of the story obviously derives from a great quote,
and one of my personal favorites. At the beginning of each chapter, is another
favorite quote of mine that hints at the deeper meaning of events in that
chapter…some more directly than others, perhaps.
The narration in the
story alternates between the two principal characters Rusty & Ian;
and I hope this
doesn’t become a point of confusion. Hopefully, each has a distinct and
separate voice…and a unique experience they draw upon. I have noted at the
beginning of each chapter who the narrator for that chapter is.
Hope y’all like it.
Rickdog