Organically Grown Smile: Flash Fiction ©️Dawn Minott

She disembarked the express train at Grand Central Station, fresh from one appointment and with exactly ten minutes to get to the next — a ten-minute walk away. Which meant she’d be either perfectly on time or inevitably late.

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She puts on her “don’t talk to me” face — the commuter’s shield — and dove into the current of bodies, weaving through crowds, dodging subway detours, blinders on, purpose clear.

At the top of the stairs, just before the turnstile, she saw him.

Tall. Sharp. Walking with intention. Right toward her.

But with her game face on and a schedule to keep, she didn’t slow down — until his voice cut through the noise.

“I need help—”

She froze.

Her mind spun into its usual fast math: Help him? Keep moving? Hmm… he’s kinda cute…

She turned. Met his eyes.

Oh. He IS cute.

He repeated, “I need help finding an organic…”

Organic what? Store? Juice bar? Directions? Oh God, I’m terrible with directions…

“…growing smile.”

Wait—what?

Oh no, he didn’t.
Oh but, he did!

Her mouth rebelled first. A corner twitched. Then lifted. First the smile, then came the laugh — full-bodied, gut-deep, unstoppable — bursting out amid the rhythm and rush of Grand Central.

He’d found what he was looking for.

When her laughter ebbed, she tilted her head, amused. “Good one. Organic.”

Turned out, he was selling something.

Of course he was.

Still — what a pitch, uh?!

She walked on, whispering, “You gotta give a brother credit.”

Late to her appointment.
But with an organically grown smile.

First published 3 May 2021
Republished 2025 All Rights Reserved

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Ode to The Lady & Her Fighter


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Every lady needs a fighter
A defender of her honor
Not a squire or a page
A mounted man-at-arms
Devoted to his lady
Acts of chivalry a champion true
A knight in shimmering armor
Swirling about in colors bright
Spectacular fins for sword
The lady and her fighter—
Fish

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Sunday Photo Reflection #5: The Lady & Her Fighter

Every lady needs a fighter, a warrior, a defender of her honor

Not a page or a squire

A man of special military rank, ceremonially inducted

A mounted man-at-arms in devoted service of his lady

Bounded, is he, to chivalrous acts

An attendant and a champion true

A knight in armor

Shimmering

Ornate

Decorated

Colors jewel-bright

Spectacular fins for sword

The lady and her fighter…

Fish

Meet my Tyson. No, not Mike! MY-Tyson—my fighter fish, oops, I mean knight in shimmering color! 😊
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Lock Down Funny 😄

[Author unknown]

It’s finally happened, the lockdown making people go crazy!

I was just talking about this with the microwave and the toaster while drinking my coffee, and we all agreed that things are getting bad.

I didn’t mention any of this to the washing machine, because she puts a different spin on EVERYTHING!!

Certainly couldn’t share with the fridge, cause he’s been acting cold and distant!

In the end, the iron straightened me out! She said the situation isn’t all that pressing and all the wrinkles will soon get ironed out!

The vacuum, however, was very unsympathetic…told me to just suck it up!

But the fan was VERY optimistic and gave me hope that it will all blow over soon!

The toilet looked a bit flushed but didn’t say anything when I asked its opinion, but the front door said I was becoming unhinged and the doorknob told me to get a grip!! You can just about guess what the curtains told me: they told me to “pull myself together!”

… hope this made you smile 😊 ~Dee

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