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Maya Laurent's avatar

Short story from the picture:

The kids all fought each other for a spot at the front as their feet dug into the grass. The teacher was trying to get them to calm down and stop chattering as they all looked up at cupid’s arrow sculpture.

Sarah could hear the kids talking as she kept an eye on her daughter. She wasn’t a fan of helping chaperone school trips, but her daughter had begged her saying she never came like the other moms. After those words spilled out of her daughter’s mouth, her mother's guilt made her take a day off of work to come along.

Her daughter wasn’t one of the children trying to get to the front. She stood her ground in her place and let others push past her. The teacher asked the class what they thought the artist had in mind when creating the sculpture.

“They wanted it to look like a huge arrow that shot the bad guy out of the city.”

The teacher smiled as she looked for more hands in the air. She pointed to the boy in the very back of the crowd waving his hand wildly.

“It’s supposed to make you think that you can fall in love anytime.”

Sarah smiled at the sweetness of the answer as she felt a lump catch in her throat. If only love was that easy and not so painful. She closed her eyes for a second to feel the sun on her skin while she took a deep breath to push the lump back down.

When her eyes opened, she saw her daughter’s hand up trying to get the teacher’s attention. Sarah wondered how often her daughter raised her hand in class or if she was witnessing a newfound confidence due to her mom being in the group.

Her daughter spoke as the teacher called upon her. “Maybe the artist wanted to show a mommy’s love. Maybe the mommy worked hard and she couldn’t be there for everything, so she made a big love bow and arrow to show she was always there.”

Sarah’s lump in her throat overflowed as she felt a tear fall down her cheek.

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Jen Francis's avatar

Breathe. Be brave. Concentrate. "And just let it..." The words come out as a whisper. "Fly." The last word comes out of my mouth as a strangled cry, as I release my knocked arrow. Crap. How am I so spectacularly bad at this? I hear my sister doing her best to stifle her laugh.

"God's, Anna. How did you even do that?" We both wander over to the target and peer into the mayhem I've caused. The tiny magical biodome, meant to resemble a thriving tiny city, has come alive with shrieks and teeny tiny people running in all directions away from the aftermath of my disastorous shot. Not only did my arrow miss it's target entirely, but I've managed to release the entire bow along with it. I've embedded both the limbs of the weapon, and the arrow itself, into the green grassy area of what appears to be a park, placed in the middle of tall business buildings.

I can see little people scurrying away from the structure, terror on their faces. Others stand a good distance away, staring up at it like its comical plop art they are trying to comprehend. A tiny dog the size of my pinky fingernail is barking insesantly at the spot where he must have been walking just moments earlier.

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