Amelia wore a yellow slicker raincoat, rain or shine, Every day without fail And her smile was almost as bright as that But not quite.
Amelia took off the raincoat in the seventh grade, when a boy said she looked like a duckling, "the ugly duckling". They laughed, but her? Not quite.
Tenth grade rolls around. The raincoat is collecting dust in the very back of a closet filled to the brim with clothes no one could say were an ugly duckling's feathers. First day of school, and it begins to rain. Pour, even. But not quite.
Amelia is in a rush. She grabs the first raincoat she sees, the ugly duckling yellow slicker. She begins to cry, and her tears are almost blending in with the rain. But not quite.
with no other choice, she wears her feathers. she expects laughter, and pointed fingers but she is met with the same smiles as she always was. "Cute raincoat, Amelia!" And she begins to smile, almost as wide as she did when she was an innocent duckling. But not quite.
For Amelia, who found her wings in an old yellow slicker raincoat, smiled wider.