Monifa’s lawn was full of botanical life, but with a clean walkway to the front door. Serafina breathed in the calming lavender, attempting to enjoy nature instead of letting the bitterness brew in her chest. She couldn’t believe Nomi was the only person in the whole village to grow parsley.
‘It’s okay.’ She took a deep breath. ‘I will get this parsley, as if my life depends on it.’
Just as Serafina put her fist to the door, it swung open. “Hey Serafina,” Monfia said.
“That was… were you expecting someone or something?” Serafina looked behind her, and searched around for someone else.
“No.” Monifa leaned against the doorframe. “You were just standing on my porch for a while. Seemed a little out of it. Are you okay?”
Serafina’s voice cracked, and her body fell, as she clutched onto Monifa’s lab coat. “I need parsley.”
“Oh, okay?” Monifa instinctively held onto Serafina, and attempted to pull her up. “How can I help?”
“I need your limb-stretching formula or whatever it’s called.”
“Stretcher 4.0. I’m sorry, but how does… how does that help you get parsley?”
Serafina pulled herself up with the aid of Monifa, and explained to her they daily events that led to this moment. She pointed to the trees, and danced like the chicken to animate her predicament.
Monifa attempted to contain her laughter. “Wait wait wait, you’re going through all of this because your wife is craving parsley?”
“My wife has eczema, I can’t just not! Our child will have parsley all over their skin!”
“Actually, that superstition has been disproven for centu-”
“PARSLEY! PARSLEY ON OUR BABY’S BODY!” Serafina threw her hands in the air frantically, then dragged her fingers through her hair, tugging it down. “Now, what do you want in exchange for the stretchy thingy?”
Monifa paused for a moment before pointing behind her. “Do you see a little girl eating brownies back there?”
Serafina peered in, noticing a tray of untouched, steaming brownies, but no sign of anyone else in the bungalow. “Uh, no?”
Monifa adjusted her glasses to sit higher up the bridge of her nose. “Okay, I figured I needed to switch up my meds.” Monfia reached into her pocket, and pulled out a thin vial with a thick iridescent fluid. “Here you go, the stretcher 4.0.”
Serafina took it in her hands, and stared at it bewildered. “That’s all?”
“Yeah.”
“Are.. you sure?”
“Yup, that’s all I needed. Oh! One more thing before you go; be sure to unplug your appliances after use, because it can burn out the device and it wastes electricity.”
Serafina switched her gaze from the vial to Monifa, with tears forming in her eyes. She sniffled, “Thank you.”
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