With Me Again

By Alison Reeger Cook (04BA), Washington

Microstory Contest Winner - Adult, University of Iowa Alumni (Prompt B)


“You should play again,” she told me before she died.

It wasn’t the trumpet’s fault that I had stopped playing; time, like illness, is a thief. 

“It’s been a long time,” I said.

“Practice for the reunion. Play like you once did,” she said with a faded smile. “Play for me.”

That summer after she was gone, I braved to open the old case. It was like uncovering a time capsule; the trumpet still glistened, untouched. When I put it to my lips, it sang with the same pure timbre, and she was with me again.

 

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