At age five she really fancied sunflowers and wore her bleach-blonde hair in pigtails. She held her big brother’s hand when crossing the street and he squeezed her little fingers tight. She smiled a lot and her mother did too and they both cried on the first day of kindergarten. Her daddy loved to scoop her up into his arms and tickle her tiny little feet. She showed off her rows of baby teeth and laughed all the time because she didn’t know why anyone wouldn’t.
At age eleven she really fancied romance books and let her honey-colored hair fall in waves. She missed talking with her older brother and he tried his best to ignore her. She sighed a lot and her mother did too and no one cried when she left for 7th grade. Her dad visited less and less and the divorce took its toll on everyone. She hated the metal wires across her teeth and smiled only when she had to because the world was more confusing than she originally thought.
At age sixteen she really fancied coffee and hid her luscious hair in a ponytail. She forgot about the days with her brother and he left for college with barely a goodbye. She cried a lot and her mother did too and they both couldn’t wait for graduation. Her father tried his best to be there when he could and her feet perched in high black heels. She had perfect and straight white teeth and forced her lovely smile onto people that would never really know what was brewing inside the summer girl.