I was about to leave Chick-fil-A Wednesday evening when I noticed a young woman come in who looked exhausted — as though she had been battling monsters all day.
She was tall and slim, with straight black hair and dark brown skin. She wore black pants and a tailored solid blue shirt that fit her frame tastefully.
Even though she seemed tired, she looked graceful and elegant. She looked lovely. We met one another near the door and spoke politely as we passed.
Then as she stood at the counter waiting for someone to take her order, I quickly went over and spoke.

Without empathy and persistence, high IQ is just a cheap parlor trick
At life’s end, who we’ve loved will matter more than what we’ve owned
The things you do in life are largely determined by who you decide to be
Loving heart, willing spirit can turn burdens of parenting into happiness
Life-threatening accident for child puts my tiny problems into context
Would you have avoided mistakes if a psychic could’ve warned you?
Those we love change who we are and reflect who we’re becoming
Short story: ‘Hello From the Past’