Written for RDP, where Martha asks us
to get creative with the word “portrait”.
Thanks, Martha! Here’s where the prompt took me.

Lucian was desperate to possess Marielle but she rebuffed him at every turn, saying she would never be his. Never!
He commissioned a portrait of his obsession, but eventually he tired of it, knowing he could never rest until Marielle was his, body and soul.
Finally, Lucian’s demons took over and he completely lost his mind. Now Marielle lies encased in glass in Lucien’s attic, her beauty preserved forever.
NAR©2026
This is “Portrait Of My Love” by Steve Lawrence
Everything on The Elephant’s Trunk was created by me, unless otherwise indicated. Thanks for your consideration. NAR©2017-present.

Maybe a prince will come and kiss her awake…
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Or the dwarfs will carry her off and hide her somewhere! 😆
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even better!
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How cruel is this way to
Love.
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Yes, but he’s a vampire. They have no manners! 😀
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😂😱
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Great story Nance definitely has that noir-gothic vibe – what a creep he is! 🙌
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Thanks, Ange! I was going for that Gothic soap opera “Dark Shadows” feel 🧛
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You got it👏
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Poor Marielle!
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Such is life…..
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A wonderfully Gothic story, Nancy.
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Ooh, that’s lovely, Lisa! 🖤
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Glass caskets or tombs must be strictly regulated to prevent light exposure and temperature fluctuations. Many historic sites place the bodies in specialized vacuum or nitrogen-filled chambers.
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I remember in the movie, Dr. Zhivago, there was a scene where young Yuri’s mother was being buried. Whether the casket was glass or just made to look that way, we could see his mother laying inside. The movie went completely silent for that scene and it was very eerie. Thanks, Jim.
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I have never seen Dr. Zhivago, but I would love to watch it someday.
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You really should, Jim. You would love all the history in it. It’s long but so worth it. Definitely one of my favorites.
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Not as long as War and Peace.
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Good story Nancy. Lovely song too. I’m more familiar with Matt Munro’s version.
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Thanks very much, Di. Both versions were good; I chose Steve Lawrence because I thought more people might be familiar with his name.
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Her body is his. Her soul, not so sure!
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Never! 😀
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Very effective ekphrastics!
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Thanks very much, Ron.
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what a sado … He still never got her did he 💜💜
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Nope … and never will! 🖤
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Personally, I would have opted for the box underneath the bed- but to each his own. heheheheh
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lol Jodie 🤣🤣🤣
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hahaha! You’re right …. it’s a kick ass box! 😂
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Portraits are always interesting … here’s a sneak peek, at my recent submission To Geelong Writers …
The Portrait.png
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This is wonderful, my dear friend; thanks for the share! 🥰
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My sneaky pleasure my friend 🥰
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😄
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