My First Doll by B.G. Smith

I put the doll in my grandmother’s casket before they lowered her into the ground.

Nana gave me “Mazie” on my first birthday. Now, she would spend eternity with Nana.

When I was twelve, I lost Mazie at summer camp. During a canoe trip, our boat capsized, and Mazie was carried away by the current. I searched for hours through tears with no luck. When I returned to my cabin, Mazie was on my bed.

After Nana’s funeral, I climbed the stairs to my bedroom.

My throat tightened. My heart raced. I began to sweat.

Mazie was on my bed.

 

 

About the Author

B.G. Smith's work has been highly commended in the National Flash Fiction Day Micro Fiction Competition (2026) and published in Pocket Fiction, The Drabble, 101 Words, Quotidian Bagatelle, ScribesMICRO, Dark Moments magazine, and over a dozen other literary journals.

Website: bgsmithauthor.com