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A Carnation Knows

A story about truth that arrives too late to be kind

By Michelle Liew Tsui-LinPublished 29 days ago 1 min read
Top Story - February 2026
A Carnation Knows
Photo by Leanne Grillot on Unsplash

Some realisations come too late.

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Louisa Lum's birthday began like any other. Gifts given, but drew a blank. A cake with so many candles, it frightened her. 

And of course, flowers. Roses that dulled the midlifer's spirit with their blush. 

Then, there was the pink carnation. 

A flower meant to charm. Its coy pink petals enwrapped.  To make her heart a little less hard. 

Tradition doing its quiet work. 

The flower was ordinary. Nothing about it was intimidating, at first glance. 

Then, while cleaning its vase, her fingers brushed against a thorn along its stem. 

It pricked. She backed away from the vase, and knocked into a chest of drawers behind her. 

They sprung open to reveal a stack of letters. 

Her father. Someone else - she would rather not have read about. 

It was truth, mis-timed. Cruel honesty.

Nothing broke - it wore down. There was a palpable distance between them, even while he was on his deathbed. 

And the silence created something new. 

The smell of the pink carnation's petals lifted her nostrils, just as he passed. 

And the truth hammered her heart with rusted nails. There had been clarity - but it hadn't mattered one bit. 

Damage done by a carnation's accuracy, shoving her into a drawer just then. 

Irreparable.

The pink flower wilted, leaving nothing in its wake -

Just a stack of letters, that should not have been read. 

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Original story for National Carnation Day by Michelle Liew Tsui-Lin. AI tags are coincidental.

For Mikeydred's January challenge

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About the Creator

Michelle Liew Tsui-Lin

Hi, i am an English Language teacher cum freelance writer with a taste for pets, prose and poetry. When I'm not writing my heart out, I'm playing with my three dogs, Zorra, Cloudy and Snowball.

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  • SAMURAI SAM AND WILD DRAGONS10 days ago

    CONGRATS top STORY NICE

  • Sara Wilson23 days ago

    Lovely

  • Wow, you pack in so much despite your economy of language. So vivid, so descriptive, so relateable. One of my favorite lines: "A cake with so many candles, it frightened her."...epic!

  • Marilyn Glover24 days ago

    Congratulations, Michelle, on your top story❣ I really like what you did here with the pink carnation.

  • Imola Tóth24 days ago

    This was a beautifully written story. Carnations were my grandpa's favorite. Congrats to the TS! I was glad to see your name pop up.

  • A lovely piece, though tinged with melancholy..

  • Back to say congratulations on your Top Story! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • Oh wow, this was so sad but you conveyed it in such a beautiful way. Loved your story!

  • Cadma29 days ago

    It always warms up my day to read your writing

  • Aarsh Malik29 days ago

    I admire how much you achieve in such a short space. Every image feels intentional, especially the moment where touch becomes discovery. The pacing mirrors the slow realization perfectly.

  • Susan Fourtané 29 days ago

    This is a beautiful read and yet sad.

  • Lana V Lynx29 days ago

    This is both beautiful and sad, Michelle, a good lesson not to leave things unsaid.

  • Very interesting Michelle. I really enjoyed this well written story!

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