Hi, this is my first post (I think this forum's brilliant, by the way).
There's a story I remember reading that I thought must be one of SK's short stories, but I've looked through all the descriptions in Wikipedia and nothing rings a bell, so it might be an incident in one of his novels. But I'm pretty sure it's SK.
It's early evening, and a bunch of teenagers are on a walk in the woods when they come to a water tower. One of them decides to climb it, either because the others dare him to or just out of bravado. Near the top, the tower comes out at a steep angle so that he has to climb almost upside down to negotiate it. He reaches the top, and he sees the sun setting over the distant trees. Then, if I remember, he can't get down again, and the others just leave him there.
Any ideas? Thanks.
There's a story I remember reading that I thought must be one of SK's short stories, but I've looked through all the descriptions in Wikipedia and nothing rings a bell, so it might be an incident in one of his novels. But I'm pretty sure it's SK.
It's early evening, and a bunch of teenagers are on a walk in the woods when they come to a water tower. One of them decides to climb it, either because the others dare him to or just out of bravado. Near the top, the tower comes out at a steep angle so that he has to climb almost upside down to negotiate it. He reaches the top, and he sees the sun setting over the distant trees. Then, if I remember, he can't get down again, and the others just leave him there.
Any ideas? Thanks.