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marionette; Son; summertime

December 22, 2021
By CHRISTINABENCIN GOLD, Solon, Ohio
CHRISTINABENCIN GOLD, Solon, Ohio
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marionette

 

maroon wool sweater embellished with specks of dust

blood stained cheeks upon cracked porcelain

ever so slightly frizzed chocolate hair


she thought she was beautiful

her imperfections making her all the more so


no one else felt the same way as her

they only liked the ones

with clean plastic faces 

slick synthetic threads of gold

prim lavish gowns of emerald velvet with swirls of rich purple


her beautiful full smile was more candid than all of the others

her warm eyes promising 

infinite rainy afternoons of stories and fun

yet they only saw cracks and subpar clothes 

laden with dirt and laced with holes


they said she was old and ugly and dirty and beyond repair 

and moved to select a doll of artificial perfection


despite the web of cracks on the outside

she was never truly broken until then

Son


pans of caramelized onions and 

greasy meat pierogies

trays of chocolate eclairs

buckets of sweet iced tea


piled atop the kitchen table


Father never once questioned Son why he ate this much for lunch

 

Son was still sad about Mother’s death

 

food was his only coping mechanism


to fill the gaping hole in his unmended heart


Father slapped a false smile on his face as he baked slabs of thick fudge

and wiped up mounds of candied apples for Son

who was busily shoving handfuls of crisps into his face


if Father had just stopped to ask why…


Son’s broken heart would’ve been 

patched together 

properly

with love 


rather than fat

 

summertime


she stuck her head out the window

wind teasing her dark wispy hair, sunbeams dancing on her black sunglasses

his eyes sparkled as he blissfully tapped the leather steering wheel

occasionally glancing at her


she slowly took his hand in hers and held it tightly

their hearts soared and melted and fluttered and flipped and rushed

they glanced at each other with looks of joy painted over their faces

and turned away, both blushing love beyond belief


they drove in silence past 

salty waves crashing against the jagged rocks

vineyard vines loaded with fresh, juicy grapes

endlessly rolling green hills


they stopped at a pond filled with waterlilies 

they talked and smiled and laughed

shared their truths, their hopes, their fears

confessed their love for each other 

under the black satin sky dotted with diamonds stars


for a while, they went on more wild midnight adventures

often just sitting silently 

and taking in the sweet smell of summer rain


the healing of old wounds left by family and friends and society soon stopped


they started to mask their truths

not wanting to burden one another out of fear

of losing the other to their own problems


they knew that this wouldn’t last more than a summer

but they deeply wanted the sweet bliss to last a lifetime


soon the lies enveloped their midnight lilies

and the only thing left was two broken souls


The author's comments:

Christina is a junior at Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights, OH. In her free time, she likes to play violin and ice hockey, experiment with new types of writing-- specifically humor that isn’t all that funny and playwriting-- and is a huge classical music nerd. Her work has been recognized by Scholastic Art and Writing Awards and The Incandescent Review. 


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