My drabble is about both a treat and a trick...question at least
I might be nine, and hanging out with my sixteen year old uncle is one of my favorite things. He is right up there with my favorite people on the planet, my dad’s baby brother, even though Mama says he’s “unbalanced” when she talks to her friends on the phone. He walks just fine that I can see, but it’s not like I really know.
We go into his bedroom(and I’m a student in college before I notice that people usually mean something very dramatic when they write an opposite-sex scene like that) but we’re just hanging out. It’s like not really being a girl for an hour or so. I like being a girl, but it’s kind of cool guessing what being a boy is like.
Steve puts M&M’s in his hands, one in each. “Which one is prettier?” he asks me and we go through the bag...green, yellow, orange,tan, brown.Mom says there used to be red ones, but they gave people cancer so now they can’t have red ones.I’m already starting to notice that life isn’t as nice as people want me to think it is and I wish they still had red ones. We’re at the end of the bag now and the candy in both hands has a brown shell on it. I’ve given answers that Steve’s liked so far, in terms of what’s prettier, but now, this is hard, even if it hasn’t hit me that he’s given me a question there’s no answer for...it’s like that show, with Grasshopper and the pebble.
I pick the one that the light’s shining on hardest...I think it makes a little difference.
I wait for him to notice, but another thing I can already tell is I’m different from most of my family. I hear words off the TV and use them and they laugh, and only my mom reads as many books as me...somehow I’ve done something nerdish again.
“Why’d you pick that one, doofus?” he says, but his laughter is affectionate. “They’re the exact same. I thought you’d say they were the same.”