Phylis was living a simple yet happy life with her daughter, Lisy. She felt their family was complete, but little Lisy seemed to think otherwise. That morning, Phylis’ phone buzzed frantically with calls from unfamiliar numbers. The source of these incessant calls? A post on her daughterโs social media had gone viral overnight.
It all started on a typical day, one where I visited my mother, Pam, just like any other weekend.
In the kitchen, I busied myself unloading bags of groceries onto the counter, the familiar rustling sound filling the air as I organized the items.
Mom was in her bedroom, resting, yet I knew it wouldnโt be long before sheโd call out for something or other.
Sure enough, her voice echoed through the hallway.

โDid you buy my favorite sauce? The one in the red package?โ she asked, a hint of impatience layering her words.
Smiling to myself, I replied, โYes, I did!โ making sure she could hear me from across the house.
Soon enough, I heard the shuffling feet of Pam as she slowly made her way into the kitchen.
She leaned against the table for support and slid into a chair with a relieved sigh, her silver hair gently brushing her cheeks.

โThank you, Phylis. You always remember,โ she mumbled, her eyes glowing with gratitude.
I placed the jar in the cabinet, smiling at her. โOf course I do, Mom. Howโs your day been?โ
Pam stole a glance around the room before resting her gaze upon me.

โOh, you know… the same. But howโs my granddaughter? Is Lisy swamped with schoolwork?โ
I nodded while returning to the groceries. โLisyโs doing great; sheโs been entirely engrossed in her studies. Theyโve even provided her a laptop at school for her projects.โ
Pamโs eyebrows lifted in surprise.

โA laptop? What do kids need those for school these days? Back in my time, library trips did the trick, and we wrote everything by hand.โ
I chuckled softly, understanding how foreign this concept must seem to her.
โYes, itโs quite different now. Kids use laptops for everythingโresearch, writing, presentations. They even turn in their homework online.โ
Pam shook her head in disbelief.

โThese kids and their screens. Not good for their eyes, you know.โ
โItโs the way of the world now, but Lisyโs managing well. She enjoys her schoolwork.โ
โAnd what about you, Phylis?โ her voice dropped slightly. โAny adventures in dating? You’re not getting any younger.โ
I sighed inwardly, preparing for this part of the conversation.

โMom, weโve been through this. I’m not dating anyone. I concentrate on Lisy and my job. Thereโs not enough time, and I donโt want Lisy worrying about me.โ
โPhylis, Lisy is growing up without a father, and that can’t be easy for her. You, too, deserve happiness. Donโt let life slip by without giving it a shot.โ
Before I could respond, a sudden buzz from my phone interrupted us, cutting through our exchange.

My eyes fell on the screen to see an unfamiliar number blinking back at me. A knot formed in my stomach.
โHello?โ I answered, my voice slightly tremulous.
โIs this Phylis?โ a manโs voice questioned.
โMy name is Henry. Iโm calling about the father position?โ
My eyebrows knit in confusion.
โIโm sorry, the what?โ I echoed, sending a quizzical glance towards Mom, who now watched me with piqued interest.

The man chuckled lightly. โThe father positionโyou know, like in the online post?โ
My heart nearly stopped. โIโm sorry, you must have the wrong number,โ I murmured hastily, ending the call abruptly.
โWhat was that?โ Pam quizzed, sensing my mood.
โSome guy mentioned a โfather positionโ post. Iโm at a loss!โ I replied, my voice heightened by rising panic.

Pam burst into laughter, her face brimming with amusement.
โI warned you about kids with laptops! Now theyโre advertising for new fathers!โ
There was no time to reply. My heart pounded as I grabbed my purse, heading out hurriedly.
โIโll talk later, Mom,โ I mumbled, bolting through the door and racing towards my car.

My phone continued to buzz with calls, which I ignored. Once home, I marched into Lisyโs room, my thoughts tangled in confusion and frustration.
She was there, in front of her laptop, her face lit up with an innocent smile, seemingly satisfied.
โLisy,โ I called, trying to sound composed. โDo you have something to tell me?โ

She spun in her chair, her eyes sparkling with excitement.
โLook, Mom!โ she exclaimed, pointing at her screen. โI made a post, and itโs gone viral!โ
Moving closer, I glanced over her shoulder, heart racing with disbelief. The screen flaunted a post that read:
โFather Position Open! Seeking a caring man for my amazing mom, Phylis!โ It was adorned with several of my photosโsome candid, others from family gatheringsโall on display.

My jaw dropped as I scrolled through her cheeky description listing desired qualities for a โnew dad.โ
โLisy!โ I gasped, staring wide-eyed. โWhy did you do this?โ
โBecause, Mom,โ she giggled, beaming proudly, โyouโre not dating. I thought this might help. Check it outโthere are thousands of likes and comments! Everyone loves it!โ

I blinked, dumbfounded by her logic. Thousands of likes? I could barely grasp the numbers or the fact Lisy presumed this was helpful.
โLisy,โ I started, choosing my words carefully, โthis isnโt how you help! Iโve been bombarded with calls from strangers, totally clueless!โ
โSee?โ she beamed, clapping her hands.
โItโs working! People are interested!โ

โWorking!?โ I was stunned.
โYou expect me to date random strangers online?โ
She shrugged nonchalantly. โYou donโt have to date them all, Mom. Just one at a time. Maybe I can help you sift through themโlike make them apply or something.โ

In silence, I watched her. โLisy, you must delete it immediately,โ I instructed firmly.
Her arms crossed stubbornly. โIโll delete it… if you promise to go on one date.โ
I exhaled, accepting the only choice to stop the madness. โFine,โ I conceded, albeit reluctantly.

โOne date. After that, you delete the post, alright?โ
โDeal!โ she chirped, triumph glowing on her face.
Though I hardly believed what Iโd agreed to, it was necessary to restore some peace.
That evening, I sat on my bed sifting through missed calls, a brewing sense of trepidation within me.

Eventually, I dialed the first callerโHenry. The conversation began awkwardly as we stumbled through introductions, deciding on meeting for a walk at the local park.
As I prepared, nerves fluttered in my stomach. It had been years since my last date, and the anticipation made me uneasy.
Lisy, however, was ecstatic. She danced about my room, aiding with outfit choices as if it were a grand affair.

Her enthusiasm was infectious, but I couldnโt entirely dispel the awkwardness.
At the park entrance, I spotted Henryโa tall man with glasses. He waved, approaching with a warm smile.
โHi, Iโm Henry. You must be Phylis,โ he greeted, extending his hand.
I nodded, attempting composure.

โYes, it’s nice meeting you. This is certainly a unique date start,โ I jested, and we shared a laugh.
โIndeed, your daughterโs post added intrigue,โ Henry agreed, chuckling.
As we strolled, I relaxed slightly, finding Henry kind and amusing, a pleasant surprise.

Yet, a part of me pondered consternately.
โHenry,โ I voiced after some time, โthis has been enjoyable, but it roots back to my daughterโs prank. Iโm unsure about taking it seriously.โ
He nodded, understanding in his gaze.

โCompletely get it. Itโs entertaining, but sure, it started as a hoax.โ
I nodded with relief. โExactly.โ

โBut a second date?โ he queried playfully, grinning. โStill part of the hoax or possibly real?โ
Laughter escaped me. โA second date could be real.โ
Henryโs grin widened. โSo, Friday perhaps? Give it some thought.โ

Walking home, a swirl of emotions mingled within me. The date with Henry had been agreeable, and he seemed genuinely nice. Yet, some hesitation remained.
Was I truly ready to plunge back into dating? It had been so long since I even contemplated, and I questioned my readiness for what might unfold.
As I stepped through the door, Lisy awaited eagerly, practically bouncing with excitement.

โWell?โ she prompted exuberantly. โHow did it go?โ
Her enthusiasm amused me. โIt was fine,โ I deadpanned, maintaining casual tones. โBut donโt get carried away.โ
โThinking of a second date?โ hope shone in her eyes.
I laughed, shaking my head. โMaybe,โ I teased her. โBut first, the dealโdelete the post.โ
With a wide grin, Lisy dashed for her laptop. โDeal!โ she exclaimed over her shoulder.

Seated later, I contemplated Henryโs words. Maybe it was time to release the past and embrace new beginnings.
Life often nudges you toward unexpected paths. Who knows? Perhaps this was just the start of something genuine.
Sometimes, a simple postโor prankโcan lead us down unexpected trails.



