301-word post, or “Finger-Face”

Melvin Cunard had grown used to the little face on his finger.

It hadn’t been easy.

For one thing, he’d not been born with it.

His middle left hand finger had developed an itch. This sometimes happened to him in winter, and he thought nothing of it, knowing it would go away by itself. But this itch persisted for weeks, as three tiny slits appeared on the inside of his left middle finger.

One evening, he remarked how the two upper marks, with the third mark below but parallel, kind of looked like a sleeping cartoon face. At that moment, the slits all opened up, and he and his finger-face stared at each other in mutual and profound astonishment.

He called in sick for a week.

But eventually, he grew attached to the finger-face.
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It was always in a good mood, and being that it was on his middle finger, he liked to think that he also shouldn’t give a fuck what the world thought.

So out he went into the world with his finger-face.

Fears that his expressive appendage might meet with disdain, disgust or discrimination proved unfounded. In fact his finger-face was a hit! Always ready with wink, a smile or a well-placed flip, his finger-face became his constant companion.

It was also gifted in mathematics and languages, and they made a fortune on the stock market. They made powerful friends, becoming fixtures on the party circuit, appearing regularly in who’s who publications.

One night, returning from a fundraiser with a pair of lady friends, a cab door was accidentally slammed on Finger-face, who died four days later in the Mount Sinai Intensive Care Unit.

When Melvin was convicted of manslaughter, he would have expressed his outrage to the jury with his right hand… but that somehow seemed profane.

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