Robert Olen Butler is the author of numerous works of fiction, including A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain, which won the 1993 Pulitzer Prize; Weegee Stories (Narrative Library, 2010); A Small Hotel; The Hot Country; The Star of Istanbul (Mysterious Press, 2013); and the story collection Tabloid Dreams, which has been reissued (Grove, 2013). Among his numerous accolades are two National Magazine Awards in Fiction and the Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His book on the creative process for fiction writers, From Where You Dream, is widely used in classrooms. Butler teaches creative writing at Florida State University.

Jealous Husband Returns in Form of Parrot

A Story

by Robert Olen Butler

I never can quite say as much as I know. I look at other parrots and I wonder if it’s the same for them, if somebody is trapped in each of them, paying some kind of price for living their life in a certain way. For instance, “Hello,” I say, and I’m sitting on a perch in a pet store in Houston and what I’m really thinking is Holy shit. It’s you. And what’s happened is I’m looking at my wife.

“Hello,” she says, and she comes over to me, and I can’t believe how beautiful she is. Those great brown eyes, almost as dark as the center of mine. And her nose—I don’t remember her for her nose, but its beauty is clear to me now. Her nose is a little too long, but it’s redeemed by the faint hook to it.

She scratches the back of my neck.

Her touch makes my tail flare. I feel the stretch and rustle of me back there. I bend my head to her and she whispers, “Pretty bird.”

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