"Autumn!" called Gwendolyn Frost up the stairway of her
split-level home. "You've got
mail!"
The freckled teenager came downstairs toweling her auburn hair, and
her mother
handed her a bright pink envelope. "A birthday card, I
bet," her mother said.
Autumn slit the envelope with a butter knife and pulled out the
card. A $5 bill fell to
the floor.
"It's from Uncle Reggie," she said, bending to pick
up the money. "He tells me to buy myself the perfect
gift."
"That's nice, dear," Mrs. Frost said. "Your
uncle is a thoughtful man."
"Sure," Autumn replied, "but what kind of perfect
gift costs $5?"
En route to the mall, she decided on a raspberry
toffee latte her favorite coffee shop. Though perhaps not
what her uncle might have intended, it was under $5 and something
she did love. But as she made her way through a department store to
get to the mall's courts, she passed by a cosmetics
counter.
"FREE COLOR ANALYSIS TODAY," a sign read, and the clerk,
an elderly woman with heavily
powdered face, smiled and beckoned her over.
"What a beautiful young lady you are," the woman said as
Autumn politely obliged.
"Hello," Autumn said uncertainly, adding that she
didn't really wear makeup.
"My dear," said the old woman, "that's because
no one has ever told you how."
She took the cap off a tube of lipstick and gently took
Autumn's hand, wiping a streak of color on the back.
"Everyone has a color that is just right for
them," she said. "Yours does not work well for
most people, but for you, it is perfect."
Autumn looked at her hand and had to admit the chosen color was
pretty against her skin. And so unusual. It was red, yellow, brown,
depending on the angle at which she considered it. And a misty
sheen seemed to illuminate it.
"Wow," Autumn said, smiling as she turned her hand in the
light. "How much is it?"
"It is $4.99, today only," the woman said.
"OK," Autumn said despite herself, as she fished Uncle
Reggie's $5 from a front jeans pocket and dug for the change
for sales tax.
When Autumn returned home that afternoon, she was
surprised to see her Uncle Reggie's car in the driveway. Inside
her house she found Reggie having cake and coffee with her
mother.
"Hello love," Reggie said, rising as she entered the
dining room. Autumn's mother did a double-take as her daughter
approached to give her uncle a hug.
"Look at that lipstick!" Mrs. Frost said, frowning as she
gave her daughter's face closer scrutiny. "It's...
it's...so pretty."
"You look lovely," Reggie said as he put his arms around
his only niece.
"The color is just right on you," Autumn's mother
continued. "What's the name of it?"
"Name?" Autumn said. "I didn't even think to
look."
She pulled the lipstick from the bag and turned it end up to read
the bottom. Her mouth fell open. Reggie just smiled broadly as if
he knew a perfect plan had come together.
The name of the color was her very own name. Autumn Frost.
Uncle Reggie's perfect gift
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