She carried moods in a pink backpack, sold them for $5.00 a pop. I’d seen her at the corner of Main and 4th for the last month, her purple hair pulled back in a bun. She always wore tight jeans with red suspenders and knee socks.
The sign said, “I’ve got the mood for you,” and most days when I walked home from work, a bevy of men clad in business suits, scrubs and plain clothes surrounded her like seagulls behind a ferry trying to grab the next bread crumb tossed in the air. Whenever I walked by she always looked up and smiled. I’d turn away and hurry on.
One day I decided to stop. It had been a particularly bad day. If anything could go wrong, it did. Sue and I had argued before the kids had left for the bus, which by the looks on their faces, had devastated them. Then at work, I missed an important meeting because I was late. I had to work through lunch to make it up. I was hungry, tired and mad. I needed a lift.
The lady gave me her normal smile.
“What’ll you have today? It looks like you could use some happiness. I have just the thing for you,” she said in a high-pitched animated squeak.
I was curious so I pulled out a five.
“Perfect. I’ll take some, or it, or whatever the hell this is you’re selling,” I said.
She reached in her pink backpack and pulled out a yellow happy face squeeze ball. Then she giggled. I’d never heard another person laugh like that. She laughed and laughed. Before I knew it, I was laughing, too.
“Now you keep this in your pocket and whenever you get agitated, squeeze it. You’ll be happy in no time.”
I left with the ball. As soon as I got far enough away, I reached into my pocket and squeezed the smiley face. Her laughter resonated through the air. I smiled. It worked!
It’s still working for me, too.
Today's inspiration~ Flashy Fiction: Monday Moods
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Monday, March 19, 2012
Sunday, March 18, 2012
An Extreme Theory
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| image: Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison |
The mad scientist theorized
set out to prove
global warming reversible
with one Herculean move
of digging up the earth
installing cogwheels within
which after years of toil
landed him in the loony bin.
@laurie kolp
Inspiration: The Mag
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