Pharmacy
by Haadi
Posted: Saturday, August 2, 2008 Word Count: 130 Summary: All true. |
She stands beside the counter, carefully poised, her flame hair restrained with pleats and a pin. Her warm figure is held down with a military-style jacket, buttoned and belted. Her make-up is pristine and the angle of her head is perfectly untouchable. There is a simmering glamour here, a lady of the French Resistance, disciplined but not tame.
I wonder if this should be comical, this character in a pharmacy who sells nail varnish and dispenses prescriptions with a precision that is, somehow, too precise to be real. Miltaristic. Feline. It isnt comical; she owns that pharmacy, manifestly if not actually. But shes leaving, I hear - today her last day - and it amazes me that any pharmacy could possibly survive without this artfully poised wild-cat at the counter.
I wonder if this should be comical, this character in a pharmacy who sells nail varnish and dispenses prescriptions with a precision that is, somehow, too precise to be real. Miltaristic. Feline. It isnt comical; she owns that pharmacy, manifestly if not actually. But shes leaving, I hear - today her last day - and it amazes me that any pharmacy could possibly survive without this artfully poised wild-cat at the counter.