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Squirrel!
On a bench outside by a sidewalk, an older woman was feeding bits of her granola bar to a squirrel. Not unusual. But what caught me was that she was talking to it the whole time — not in a cutesy voice, not like a pet, but like a neighbor she’d known for years. At one point she said, “You don’t listen, but you do show up. That’s more than I get from most people.” The squirrel didn’t react. She didn’t expect it to. She just kept breaking off pieces and placing them gently on the bench. It made me think about the strange places we put our conversations when the usual ones fail us — how the world becomes a stand‑in for the people who aren’t available, or aren’t listening, or aren’t safe to speak to. Can you think about a conversation you had with something that couldn’t talk back?
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The Bag
On the way back from an errand, I passed a construction site. Nothing unusual — fencing, cones, a half‑finished sidewalk. But what caught me wasn’t the work. It was a single plastic bag caught on the rebar, fluttering wildly in the wind like it was trying to escape. Cars rushed by. Workers kept working. No one looked at it. But for a moment, it felt like the only thing in motion that wasn’t following a plan. It made me think about the parts of our lives that get snagged on something we didn’t see coming — not stuck, just… held in place by the wrong thing. Can you think about something that got caught where it didn’t belong?
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Morning Walk
As I walked my dog earlier, I passed two people arguing quietly at a bench. Not heated, more like they were trying to disagree without waking something fragile between them. I couldn’t hear the whole thing, but I caught one line as I passed: “That’s not what I meant — that’s just what you heard.” It stayed with me longer than it should have. Not because of them, but because of how often that line could be said in any direction, in any relationship, in any moment where the world mishears us. Write about a moment where meaning and hearing didn’t match.
Out of Alignment
While straightening a stack of books, one of them slipped slightly out of alignment. Not enough to fall, just enough to break the clean line. For a moment, that tiny misalignment felt like a message, a reminder that even the smallest shift can change the whole arrangement of a day. It wasn’t symbolic. It wasn’t dramatic. It was simply a nudge. Can you think of a time or moment and write about something that shifted just enough to matter?
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Small Streak
While wiping down the counter, I saw a small streak I must have missed yesterday. It wasn’t glaring, just a faint line catching the light at the right angle. For a moment, it felt like the day was pointing at something I’d overlooked, not accusing, just reminding. It made me think about the things we don’t see until the world tilts a little. Write about something you only noticed once the light changed.
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