Lena had never taken a picture with her computer before. She knew phones had cameras—hers had three—but her laptop? That gray, sticker-covered machine was for emails and spreadsheets, not photography.
Lena laughed. That was tomorrow’s lesson. how to take a picture on computer
The screen flashed. A thumbnail appeared in the corner. She clicked that too. Lena had never taken a picture with her computer before
There she was. Grainy, slightly washed out, but real. Her smile wasn’t frozen—it was waiting. slightly washed out
There was a big white button at the bottom. A camera shutter icon. She clicked it.
The screen turned into a mirror. Lena blinked at herself—messy bun, coffee-stained shirt. She smiled anyway.
“Beautiful,” Grandma wrote. “Now teach me how to do it on mine.”