General Non-Fiction posted July 14, 2019 |
Gone in a puff of smoke
Ironic Smoke Signals
by Spiritual Echo
Triggered by the lights and sounds of fireworks exploding, each July I am reminded of a profound lesson dating back more than thirty years.
Semi-trailers lined the highway advertising fireworks. Though I'd already purchased a modest assortment, my twelve-year-old son begged me to stop to buy more. Trying to live on a budget, and frustrated by my son's careless attitude toward money, I pulled onto the shoulder of the road and launched into a full-fledged lecture on financial responsibility.
"I won't see my hard-earned money go up in smoke."
"Really?" he said. "Are you sure you don't want another cigarette?"
100 Word Flash Fiction contest entry
Triggered by the lights and sounds of fireworks exploding, each July I am reminded of a profound lesson dating back more than thirty years.
Semi-trailers lined the highway advertising fireworks. Though I'd already purchased a modest assortment, my twelve-year-old son begged me to stop to buy more. Trying to live on a budget, and frustrated by my son's careless attitude toward money, I pulled onto the shoulder of the road and launched into a full-fledged lecture on financial responsibility.
"I won't see my hard-earned money go up in smoke."
"Really?" he said. "Are you sure you don't want another cigarette?"
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