"Disconnected"A Story by Cody WilliamsKathy recieves a phone call from her distressed grandson before getting Disconnected.“Disconnected” By Cody Williams Kathy
Little gave Mathew, her husband of twenty years, a kiss, greeting him as he
walked in the door. He placed his brief case that contained the novel he was
working on, on the side table next to the front door and hugged his wife. They
let go of each other and Mathew walks past the entryway into the kitchen. Kate
followed as Mathew picked up his brief case and loosened his tie. “What
are you doing honey?” Kathy asked her husband. Mathew paused for a moment and
unbuttoned the top two buttons on his white and blue button up dress shirt. “Into
my office to work on my lesson plan for tomorrow. Then to finish the novel.”
Mathew said picking up his brief case again and walking out of the kitchen and into
his home office. He shut the door behind him as Kathy walked back over to the
front door and gabbed her mop again. She
placed her mop on the hard white tile floor and began moping it. She began to
hear a noise come from her and Mathew’s bedroom. It sounds like the typical
Verizon ringtone, Verizon Airwaves. “S**t!
I must have left my phone in my purse.” Kathy said leaning the mop back up
against the wall. Kathy untied her apron and threw it across the kitchen and
walked out of the kitchen into the hallway leading to Her and Mathew’s bedroom.
She walked into the bedroom and bent over grabbing her pocket book and dropped
it on the bed. The phone stopped ringing as she began digging through her purse
looking for her phone. She
pulled one item after another first pulling out her wallet and car keys. After
about five minutes of digging though her purse she finally grabbed her phone
out of it. Kathy
lifted up the screen half of the phone revealing that she had five missed
calls. She clicked the OK button choosing the view now option revealing that
the person who has called her numerous times was her grandson Daniel. Daniel was sixteen years old and was about
three feet taller than his grandmother. Kathy
then clicked the red END button and went two the contact list. Her phone began
to ring again. She glanced down at the screen that read DANEIL and immediently
pressed the TALK button answering the phone. “Hello?”
Kathy asked with worry in her voice. “Mamaw?
Mamaw?” Daniel’s voice trembled from the other end of the line. “Daniel?
Sweaty what’s wrong?” Kathy asked worried. He paused for a moment and then she
could hear him take a deep breath. “Mamaw?
You have to come!” Daniel told her. “Danny,
you are not making any since! Where do I have to go? Danny what’s wrong?” Kathy
said as bullets of sweat began pouring down her face. Kathy began raising her
voice as she was gripping in her armchair waiting for a response. “Mamaw!
You have to come now!” Daniel’s voice said prior to the line going dead. “Danny?
Danny? Danny! Please Danny! Please!” Kathy said as she put her right hand on
her fore head whipping off the sweat and begging for a response. She heard
three tones as the operator then came on the line. “I’m
sorry, the number you have called has been disconnected. Please hang up and try
calling again. Goodbye.” The operator said as chill ran up and down Kathy’s
spine and her hands began to tremble and shake. It felt as if her heart was
going to explode out of her chest. Kathy imminently pressed the END button and
then went to contacts in search of Danny’s name. She clicked on DANNY and
pressed the SEND button. Kathy
impatiently waited for the phone to start ringing. She began tapping her
fingers along her desk and was quite jittery as if she just finished six cans
of Red Bull. The three dial tones came over the speaker once more followed by
the annoying voice of the operator. “I’m
sorry…” The operator said prior to Kate forcefully pressing the end button.
Kate closed her cell phone and walked out of the bedroom, down the hall and
knocked on Mathew’s office door. “Matt!
Honey! Open up! It’s Danny!” Mathew fell out of his computer chair and reached
up to turn the doorknob. The door swung open as Kathy entered the room. “What?
What is it? What’s wrong with Danny?” Mathew asked picking himself back off of
the floor and dusting himself off. Kathy began to cry. “I
don’t know for sure.” Kathy told him. “Danny called me and said ‘Mammaw?
Mammaw? You have to come now!’” She told him. Burt looked down and then back up
at Kathy with a face of worry and dread. “Have
you tried calling him back?” Mathew asked her. “Yes,
but that damn operator comes on the like and says that the number was
disconnected. Mathew reached up and whipped seat off of his face. “Well,
have you tried calling Rachel and Aaron?” He asked her. Rachel is their
daughter and Aaron is their son in law. The family has been having trouble ever
since Aaron lost his job at the factory. Ever since then they would have to
loan Rachel and Aaron money on a regular basis. “No.
I’ll try that!” Kathy said grabbing her cell phone back out of her pocket and
flipping it back up. She went to contacts again and selected RACHEL’S name and
pressed SEND. The phone rang for several moments before Rachel answered. “Hello?”
Rachel said answering the phone. “Rachel!
Thank God! Are you okay?” Kathy asked her daughter. “Yeah
Mom. We are okay. Why do you ask.” Rachel asked her mother. “Because
I just got this really strange phone call of Danny saying ‘Mammaw! You have to
come! You have to come now!’ Is Danny okay?” She asked. “Yeah
he’s fi…” Rachel started as she then screamed and the line went dead and the
same operator came over the speaker. “I’m
sorry…” The operator started again. Chills once again ran up and down Kathy’s
spine. She pressed the END button and went to the contact lists once more. She
scrolled down clicking on AARON’S name and pressed SEND. The
phone rang for several minutes before Aaron answered. “Hello?”
The voice of Aaron said. His voice was quite different. I sounded as if he was
crying. “Aaron
what’s wrong? What’s going on over there?” Kathy asked with worry. “I
can’t Kathy! I can’t!” Aaron said on the other end of the line. “Aaron?
You can’t what?” Kathy asked him. “I
can’t live like this any more! Me and my family can’t keep mooching off of you
and Matt!” Aaron said. Kathy, speechless, just stood there and held the phone. “I
am so sorry.” He said as gunshot went off in the background and the line went
dead. The operator came on the line for a final time. “I’m sorry the number you have called has been disconnected.” The operator said as Kathy hung up the phone and began sobbing.
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Added on September 13, 2013Last Updated on November 21, 2013 Tags: horror, science fiction, suiside, Disconnected, phone call, Cody Williams AuthorCody WilliamsElizabethton, TNAboutI am in my second year at Carson-Newman University in Jefferson City, Tennessee were I major in instrumental music education and minor in English. My passions include playing the trombone/euphonium an.. more..Writing
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