By H. K. Hummel
I crack an egg against the edge of the bowl while thinking about the bistro I worked in when I was nineteen. I wore corduroy pants, Doc Marten Mary Janes, and hand-sewn peasant blouses. I wrote poems on the order pad I kept tucked in my apron. I liked stepping out into the hot night and bicycling home under the streetlights. While students loitered over their books at the cafe tables, a boy named Adam taught me how to spin the batter on the griddle. While I practiced, he slouched against the counter and talked about his role in A Streetcar Named Desire. For weeks, I spun crepes in my dreams. I perfected the flip and fold, learned the menu on the sly, neatly plated the coq au vin blanc. The manager discovered what I could do, and made me a cook. That spring, the restaurant clamored with life: ruddy cheeked Joe sang madrigals as he wiped counters. Olivia, a punk with hair as black as motor oil, would snort and roll her smoky eyes at the boys. Everyone had someone to be. Now, I slide a crepe in front of my daughter and remember a dawn morning sugared with the scent of pastry and a single kiss. There was something simple about the way we lived: if we were hungry, we ate. If we wanted something sweeter, we made it sweeter.
H.K. Hummel is the author of Lessons in Breathing Underwater (Sundress Publications, 2020), and the co-author of Short-Form Creative Writing: A Writer’s Guide and Anthology (Bloomsbury, 2018). She is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and one of the founding editors of Blood Orange Review.
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*This essay originally appeared in the Beautiful Things series on February 3, 2025
I can taste that summer. Thank you.
Gorgeous details! Thank you for sharing
Exquisite essay and details. Thank you!
“Everyone had someone to be.” How effectively you came to the point with your vivid descriptions! A pleasure to read, and more than once.
Excellent imagery. Great details. I feel it.
Wonderfully done, took me back to a time in my life that feels similar.
Gorgeous!
For want of a better word…amazing! Thank you.
Flows and reveals delightfully.