I looked away - I didn't want to make him feel any worse than he obviously did. He should be concerning himself with what was bothering her, not with the curious staring masses sharing the subway car with him. Then, suddenly, silence. What happened? I looked back and noticed that there was a sister, perhaps a year older, sitting in a stroller. She had reached over and grabbed her little sister's hand and was yanking on it, getting her sister's attention. The formerly crying girl was now sniffing as she stared at her older sister. The older sister, then started stroking the little girl's arm, wiped her tears away and spoke magic words that got the little girl smiling. I too smiled and wondered if I had done the same for my little sister.
I DOUBT IT!
I probably would have leaned over and threatened to pinch her. She would have screamed, "dad! pandave is trying to pinch me!"
my father would have said, "Pandave!" in a threatening tone. I would have protested, "but, but."
"No buts, you're the older sister. Come on."
I would have folded my arms in a big sulk. My sister would have smiled triumphantly.
So, mission accomplished, no more tears...
Right?
4 comments:
I love how you make a simple event sound so beautiful. Crying kid, subway, I had no idea that could be a story.
A sweet image- i loved the title, too!
Beutifully observed sketch...You write SOOO WEEEELLL!!
Oh, Carla, thank you. Initially, it really was just a regular morning and then suddenly it was special.
Thank you Dodo, you should have seen those cute girls! If only I could draw...
Oscar, I blush with pleasure. Thank you!
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