THE LUCKY PENNY
THE LUCKY PENNY By Linda S. Gunther Cynthia pulled the hood of her sweatshirt over her head. The drizzle of rain blurred her eyeglasses. She ached for a walk, the one she did most every day - two miles round trip along the beach path. But it had been a week full of rain. She started across the parking lot and spotted a shiny penny on the blacktop. She heard on NPR news that nobody picks up lucky pennies anymore. People don’t want pennies. In fact, penny production in the U.S. would be halted this year. Cynthia didn’t like pennies either. But there it sat on the ground, the shiniest penny she’d ever seen screaming to be picked up, kept for luck, respected as a prize, and likely forgotten within thirty minutes of being found. No need to pick it up. Just a silly supersti tion. She crossed the parking lot, le...