For as long as she could remember, strangers had approached her in restaurants, movie theaters, grocery stores, even at school functions, just to tell her how blessed she was to…
The trip took three hours and most of the scenery was barren land and an occasional shrub. I can’t explain why I agreed to drive. It may have even been…
She never hid her lesbianism but she never broadcasted it, either. Straight people do not have to declare their sexual orientation, so she figured why must she. But when her…
She didn’t want to give the eulogy. That last time they were together, cheering up each other with teary guffaws, was how she wanted to remember her best friend. Besides,…
That she’d spend all day in her kitchen preparing meals for others to eat: yams, collard greens, pinto beans, ham, and cornbread—just to give to the homeless—was only a small…
The hill was so steep hubcaps would fly off if it were carelessly descended. The fourteen-year-old girl had never given the hill much attention; to her, it was more a…
As she evolved so did her relationship with God. When she had once felt helpless, she prayed for miracles and guidance, but as she matured and became learned, resourceful, well-connected,…
Seeing the teenagers at the graduation so expectant, so sure of their place in the world, and so certain of their futures reminded her of herself at graduation and all…
Through the rearview mirror, her family home faded into the distance as she embarked upon a new journey: college. She fantasized about her newfound freedom, the people she’d meet, the…