Day 139: 5 Minute Freewrite: Wednesday - Prompt: Artichoke

Here's my Day 139: 5 Minute Freewrite: Wednesday - Prompt: Artichoke



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She held the artichoke up to her mom with a look of disgust. Her blonde hair wiped around in the warm summer breeze and her blue eyes held a mixture of curiosity and repulse for the vegetable she held in her hands. She laughed at her daughter, her distaste for veggies 100% her father’s doing.

“Mom, this thing looks so gross!” She exclaimed, her button nose smudged with mud from her hands as she helped her mom garden. She moved the thing between her fingers holding it closer to her face then pulling away. She sniffed it and wrinkled her nose “Smells like dirt.”

Her mom shook her head smiling, “That’s because it was in the garden sweet heart.” She grins and nudges her daughter with her shoulder, “You don’t know you won’t like it unless you try it.” She says pulling out veggies for the dinner that evening. They were having friends over and she wanted to make something new, different, something she usually doesn’t make – mainly because of her family full of non-veggie eaters.

She shook her head, her blond hair whipping around, “No way. Daddy won’t eat it then I don’t either!” She says throwing it into her mom’s basket.

“Daddy’s an adult, you are a child. What I say you will do you do.” She says still grinning at her strong-minded daughter.

“And what Daddy say’s goes.” The voice from behind them bellows. A bigger smile finds the mom’s face. She looks up and standing over the two of them is the dark hair handsome husband she married, blue eyes sparking in the summer sun. He bends down and kisses her lips.

“Ewwww… That’s grosser than the artichoke! Yuck!” They laughed and her father nudges her with his foot.


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