Marcella Hunyadi won Second Place in Narrative’s 2019 Fall Story Contest. Born in Budapest to a mathematician-journalist mother who refused to join the Communist Party, she received an MFA from Hollins University and lives in Roanoke, Virginia, with her two daughters.



SECOND PLACE WINNER


Budapest 1984

A Memoir

by Marcella Hunyadi

Cars whooshed past as I stood on the narrow median on Erzsébet Street, my three-year-old sister gripping my left arm as if it were a rope. We were to cross the street and return to the Hungaria Café and our mother. She had a meeting there with other journalists and was waiting for us to bring her cigarettes. I clutched a pack of Symphonias securely in my right hand—unfiltered, in red-and-white packaging (“Remember, Olimpia, red and white,” my mother had said, her brown eyes intent on me as she squatted and tucked a húszforintos bill into my overalls)—but I couldn’t move.

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