Fresh today · Sunday, 5 July

New Wishes

A handful of wishes pulled from the cabinet this morning. Pick one up — copy, save it to your pinboard, or send it on.

Drawn at dawn
Wishes in the library
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Perfect, plus the hair, divided by years — still her favourite equation.

She wished too specifically; the universe added the hair to teach her flexibility.

His back hair has its own birthday in their private calendar. They celebrate.

She got the guy. The hair got tenure.

Perfection minus one thread of evidence he was once made of nothing.

She wished. He arrived. The hair stayed. Everyone is, in the end, content.

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Her flawless wish came with a tiny human stamp — and that's how she knew he was real.

The back hair is the punchline of a long, sincere joke called their marriage.

She'd wish again — same words, same outcome, same one stubborn hair.

When a girl wishes you luck, the day reorganises itself slightly in your favour.

Her good-luck wish lands like a small umbrella you didn't know the weather required.

A girl's blessing on your morning isn't superstition — it's a witness saying go.

She didn't promise success; she promised company in your hoping. Better, actually.

Her wish for your luck is a quiet bet she's already won by making it.

Take the wish. Carry it. Spend it slowly through the harder hours.

When she says good luck, she means: I noticed you were trying.

Her four words at the door rearranged what the day was capable of.

Good luck from her is a key. Not to the door — to your nerve.

She wished you luck and left. The luck stayed.

Some good-luck wishes outlast the event they were aimed at.

Her wish wasn't magic. It was paperwork the universe respects.

Take her good luck and don't apologise for needing it.

A girl wishing you luck means somewhere, your odds just nudged.

She handed you luck like a sandwich — small, prepared, exactly when needed.

The good-luck wish is a tiny contract: she remembers, you try, you both win.