Nailah's mother knew things that Nailah herself did not. Nailah understood this fact perfectly and hated it. Something about apples in particular made her mother suspicious, and not even all the books in the library could distract Nailah from trying to find out what it was when they made their afternoon visit.
"Mommy," Nailah said as they entered the children's room hand in hand, "I like apples."
Her mother laughed. "I figured as much, since you made a song about it."
They made their way to a pair of beanbag chairs. "They're really juicy," said Nailah.
"So I've heard."
Her mother handed her a cardboard picture book, which she accepted but kept closed as she pondered what else to say. "I like how they're big," she finally offered. "When I hold them in my hand? They're big."
"That they are," said her mother.
"And hard."
Her mother glanced up from her novel.
"And..." Nailah rummaged through her thoughts for all the words that belonged to apples. "Crunchy?" she said.
Nailah's mother leaned forward. She took Nailah's picture book, opened it to the first page, and handed it back.
"Try reading this for a while," she said. "You know, if you had gone with something like 'smooth,' I probably would have had to ground you." She leaned back in her beanbag and returned to reading her novel, while Nailah, completely dissatisfied with the simple illustrations in her picture book, peered over the top of it at the pages her mother was reading, trying to divide those chunks of words into slivers, desperate to digest that tempting fruit, knowledge.
Nailah is going to be a very lascivious woman who'll one day discover that it all started with apples. ;)
ReplyDelete;) One can only hope! I do believe we can always use more people like that in the world.
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