Dilemma, Dilemma

Short Fiction by Dee Allen

Seven doors. Seven choices.

Dilemma, dilemma.

Facing these doors in this surreal corridor taunts me with my ability to decide. What could be behind them? Six are dove-white, one is canary-yellow. Facing them also fills me with trepidation and self-doubt. 

What if the yellow door leads to paradise or a prize? 

What if the other door leads to perdition, Elysian Fields in flames, and the other 6 have prizes? 

What holds me captive? Fear of making the wrong choice. But I’ll never know the outcome unless I try to break free from fear’s spell and step forward to turn the knob…


Dee Allen is an African-Italian performance poet based in Oakland, California. Author of 7 books and 53 anthology appearances. “Dilemma, Dilemma” is his 3rd Flash story.

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