The customer laughs when he sees my dirty hands. “Grease monkey.” I laugh too. Rent is due on Friday. By closing, oil has settled into every crack of my skin. At home, my little sister asks if I fixed another car. I tell her yes. Groceries cost money. She smiles.
Louie Rivers is a writer from Mississippi whose work explores labor, family, faith, and Southern life through microfiction and poetry.
love this slice of life
Love leaves marks… and sometimes oil stains.
– Love this, Louie.