Madelena Grossmann, winner of Narrative’s 2024 Spring Contest and of the 2020 Fall Story Contest, received master’s degrees in social history from Warwick University and in education from Sussex University in Great Britain. In addition, she holds a law degree from Vrije Universiteit in Brussels, and lives in Athens, Greece.

Our Fairy Stories

A Story

by Madelena Grossmann

I had been waiting for them in front of the refuge, a little building with deformed walls and patched roof that crouched at the top of a wooded incline. The air was quiet, windless, heavy with the odor of cedar and damp earth. Now and again I peered through the wrought-iron gate—strangely tall, strangely elaborate for the entrance to the yard of such a squat building. It was still dark. I held a flashlight, ready to guide them as they climbed up the steep steps, half hidden by tight black bushes silvered with early-morning spider’s lace.

Each soft footfall, each crack of a branch, each flash of a feral cat’s eye slipping through the undergrowth startled me.

I paced, agitated. I don’t know when it was that I realized I was afraid of their arrival, the silence they were bringing with them. I went inside, past the welcome sign on the front door, written in Arabic, Farsi, and English: Welcome, women, children: this refuge is your home from home, look after it.

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