by Shafia K. Al-Mohannadi
I am the first daughter but the second child out of seven
siblings. I laugh at people who fall. Then I feel bad. I cry when I see someone
cry. Especially full-grown men. I’ve been blind in one eye since I was eight,
sometimes I forget that I am, though. I am a failure at time, a winner rarely—competitively
speaking. I am a granddaughter, a great-granddaughter once, a sister, a friend,
a best friend, a niece, a booklover, a food junky, and most importantly, a
future zombie fighter.
I am the stone people lean on. I laugh when I’m stressful. I
can’t keep a straight face when people yell at me. I think of chocolate when my
mother gives me one of her usual lectures about how irresponsible I can be
sometimes – always in her case. I giggle when my brain is deprived from sleep.
I am physically incapable of doing anything at 5 o’clock. If I was stranded in
the vast Sahara desert and had to bring only one thing with me, I would bring
chocolate chip cookies.
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