Potion of Aging
The shine from the wings of a dragonfly
Half of the wrinkliest prune in the bag
A lock of hair that has gone out of style
Groans from random joint pain, distilled
Powdered aspirin, for taste
Stew in a mixture of one part filtered water and two parts liquid nostalgia; mix counterclockwise for 20-30 minutes, or until beige. Each eight-ounce dose ages approximately ten years. Use with discretion. May produce wrinkles, gray hairs, and pains, with none of the advantages of wisdom.
I was putting on my Halloween costume when I heard something moving in my closet. It was a soft scrape, a whisper, the kind of sound you question hearing. I stood in the middle of the floor, staring at the slats in the door, glimpsing soft fabric. I can only think of Biology, and Mr. Moore telling us how nearly every case of rabies in America is transmitted by bats, with their thin, skeletal bodies and leathery wings. He told us about a little girl who was scratched by a bat when it entered her room, an imperceptible scrape that wasn't identified until it was too late. By the time the symptoms of rabies show, you're done for. I could look inside the closet, satiate my curiosity, find the source of sound. Or I could just pretend I never heard it, pretend it never existed; a trick of the nerves. I could crawl into my bed, tuck my legs and arms and head all under layers of blankets, a barrier, and stay there.
I love this: "I was a ladybug, too plump to do any flying." I bet you were adorable. And how clever of you to work your crutches into this year's costume...
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