Victoria's Reflection Victoria's Reflection by Jane Aldred         Victoria stood in the cheap motel room's dingy bathroom and studied her reflection.  "I look awful"  she thought.  Her long curly tresses lay in heaps at her feet,  and the rich dark color had been traded in for a garish red.  It wasn't supposed to be this color,  the box had said "dusty blond" but the chemicals in the cheap dye had reacted strongly to her hair.  "Well at least no one will recognize me;  how could they, I don't even recognize myself."  Ben had loved her hair;  the color and the feel of it.  Which was one of the reasons she felt she had to cut it.         It had been one week since that terrible night at the train station and for the hundredth time she wondered if Ben was dead.  One day when the waters had calmed she would look into it.         If he was dead,  so what.         If he was alive......         I don't know what I'll do.  Maybe I could go back; if nothing else Ben was a good lover.  It had felt so good to hurt him.  So right.         Her eyes wandered to the piles of hair at her feet and, kneeling  down,  she pulled over the trash can and started putting handfuls of hair into the bin.         She felt her eyes start to burn and her stomach tighten with rage.  She was angry.  Angry at Ben for loving her and sending her to prison,   angry at Ray for shooting him.  She was angry at the stupid hair color and at the unfairness of the world. Suddenly she grabbed the trash can and hurled it at the mirror  screaming: "NEVER, I NEVER GO BACK!!" .  And with that she fell the floor sobbing,  the mirror a reflection of Victoria's soul. THE END. This story is dedicated to Diana Leigh Edwards who in a very  Benton-like manner sent me a copy of Victoria's Secret.  IMHO  the best DS ever. Jane Aldred trebor2@airmail.net