Friday, October 20, 2017

Little girl blue



The grey sky did nothing to brighten the dull street as she walked.  Rundown shops tried to glitter with old and worn Christmas decorations, some fared better than others, but the huge glass balls hanging from droopy green garland and lights with burned out bulbs told her that this might not lead her any closer to her goal.  She needed that one gift that would show her love and appreciation for her best friend, her lover, her husband.
Then she noticed there was one shop that wasn’t trying so hard, the windows were decorated but they were simple and well maintained.  The shop looked like it had been there forever, but she didn’t recall ever seeing it before, even though she had walked this street before, mostly during the day, and never in this type of need.
The sign above the door read “The Window Shoppe”.  What would her husband do with a window she thought as she came even with the front door, but something pulled at her, urged her to step inside, out of the bustle, out of the cold.  Even for just a moment to get warm.
What she saw as she opened the door and let herself in was even more surprising.  The tinkle of a bell on the door announced her arrival, but there were no pushy salesmen rushing toward her trying to make that final sale to earn their Christmas bonus or parents fighting over toys their children didn’t need.  No, what she saw was windows lovingly mounted on stands.  Some had rocking chairs in front of them like they were waiting for a grandmother to come and watch her grandchildren play in the yard.  Other had porch swings, couches or comfy chairs.  No two looked the same.
An older man with a spray bottle and a towel was busy cleaning several of the windows, turned at the sound of the bell over the door and smiled.  He welcomed her in with a wave of his hand, “Feel free to look all you want” he said “Let me know if you have any questions.”  Then he turned and went back to his work.
She thanked the man, and was about to turn and leave, “This is not where I will find anything I need”, she said to herself.  But as she turned something caught her eye.  Something from her memory stirred, the chair looked so familiar.  As she moved forward the chair looked more and more inviting.  “I have been on my feet all day”, she thought, “I could sit for just a bit”.  The chair enfolded her almost like a hug.

 To be continued

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