Music and Cats

“There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats.” –Albert Schweitzer

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August 16th, 2004 by Kimberly

My sister came in from the back yard, holding the little finger of one hand between the thumb and index fingers of the other.

“Splinter,” she said, when I asked what had happened. “Would you get some tweezers? I think I’m going to need help with this.”

I fetched the tweezers, washed and dried them. Then I looked at the pad of her little finger, mottled pink from her attempts to squeeze out the splinter. And sure enough, there it was: a fine, brown line under the surface of her skin. Running the edge of the tweezers across her skin, I met no resistance. I couldn’t feel the splinter. I leaned in to get a better look. The little line of splinter blurred.

“Where are my reading glasses?” I looked around my kitchen.

“Oh, I have mine.” She left the room, and returned with a slim turquoise tube while I was rummaging in my purse for the pair I keep there.

“What strength?”

“Plus one.”

“Mine, too,” I said, finally retrieving my own burgundy case.

We returned to the task, both wearing our slender, travel-sized reading glasses. Over the top of my glasses, I glanced at her face, and the auburn-highlighted hair that, if not colored, would be similar to my own salt-and-pepper braid.

“We’re in our forties.” She looked up; the glasses slid slightly down her nose. We smiled at each other.

I looked back down at her hand, saw the lines on her palm, the whorls of her fingerprints. The splinter looked crisp and clear. I got it out on my first attempt.

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