Theory of Teleportation
by Moira Kuo
My daughter wants to know
the definition of the word
relevant. Related to, I say.
What? Connected to. We’re
in the car. My daughter
wants to know if scientists
are inspired by fiction. How
does Albert Einstein come up
with his ideas? Focus and
imagination, I say.
The road’s blocked.
We might be late. She needs
to go to school… She says,
I don’t get it. Did Einstein read
science fiction? I need to
make this turn. Probably.
That’s how I came up with
my theory of teleportation. Do you
want to hear it?
I hear it.
her mind slides past
these very tiny lines
and I hate to break them.
What’s your
theory of teleportation? Do
you have one, Mom?
I say I don’t. Here. She’s
unbuckled, out of the car, I’m
waving. Gone. How
did she go that fast?
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Moira Kuo is a writer
in the Philadelphia area. She has previously published in BOMBFIRE,
Flyway, The Front Porch Review, The Monongahela Review, and
others. She has an MFA in creative writing from Rutgers-Newark, and she
lives with her husband and two great kids.
Enjoyed the ride!
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