Don't Laugh At Your Mother!A Story by Michele Rae DeJeanTwo teenage girls party at the local hot spot and violence ensues after they come home late.Mom brings the barbecued chicken to the table while Dad finishes cooking his Cajun spiced potatoes. Brenda and Dennis just arrived from Portland to spend the weekend and my sister and I help bring their luggage in while Dad and Mom finish getting dinner ready. The table is already set for dinner and waiting for everyone to sit down and eat.
Brenda is our stepfather’s daughter by his first wife and she and Dennis
bought an acre of land next to our place and are moving here at the end of
summer. Dad and Dennis work on the plans on where to put the trailer they
bought to put on the property. Annie and I are bored so we ask if we can borrow
the car and drive to the town that is five miles away and hang out with our
friends until it gets dark, which will be in about three hours. We are given
permission so I drive us the five miles to Marcola in the Jimmy, it is not a
sexy vehicle but it beats the alternative. It
is a beautiful summer evening and when we arrive at the gravel parking lot
across from the tavern, the official party zone, there are already quite a few
people there. Several vehicles are backed up to each other to form a circle and
everyone stands in the middle of it while they simultaneously drink and smoke
various substances as they listen to music blasting from the car stereos. It is quite a rollicking scene and one which
we are quite eager to join in on. This
is where all the local teenagers hang out and try to talk their legal age
buddies into buying them booze when they come out of the tavern. Frequently,
especially if there were cute teenage girls in the crowd, the over 21 guys
drink out in the parking lot instead of in the tavern because there are hardly
ever any women in there.
After the party in the parking lot dies out we hang out with a couple of
guys that rent the house next to the parking lot. They recently graduated from
high school and both work at a local mill and there is a party at their house
almost every night. This particular night the parking lot crowd left earlier
than usual so my sister and I play a rousing game of Dominoes, smoke a joint,
drink a beer and listen to the Doobie Brothers with Doug and Ken. We are having
a good time and end up staying about half an hour after it got dark. It is only
10:30 so we should be alright and not get in trouble. When
we get home the porch lights are on outside but the lights inside the house are
turned off and everyone is in bed, even Brenda and Dennis. We think this
is a good thing, because no one will even know we are a little late. The only
problem is that we can’t see where we are going but we manage to get upstairs
without making too much noise or turning on the lights. We manage to fumble our
way into the bathroom before we go to our bedrooms, Brenda and Dennis are
sleeping downstairs in the family room. We start to brush our teeth and take
turns using the toilet, my sister goes first. We are giggling because even
though we are trying to be quiet it seems like we are making a lot of noise.
Every time I drop something my sister cracks up. Pretty soon mom yells for us
to be quiet and we don’t say anything except we giggle a little more. In a
few more minutes we hear, “I told you guys to be quiet.” We
turn and see mom standing right by the bathroom door with her hair standing on
end like she has stuck her finger in a light socket. We look at her at start
laughing hysterically. She
isn’t amused, “Dave and I are trying to sleep. Be quiet and go to bed.” “We
will,” we both answer in unison. We finish brushing our teeth, still
giggling at how funny mom looks. I look over at Annette and I can see our
stepfather is in his underwear next to her in the door.
“Your mother told you to be quiet and to go to bed.” I do
not know what possessed my sister but she says, “We will, good night,” and
shuts the door in his face. We
hear a thump against the door, Boom!
Then another, BOOM! My sister quickly jumps away and hides behind me.
CRACK! The bathroom door came crashing in, having been punched off of its
hinges by our stepfather. We
stand there, terrified, as we look at him wearing only his jockey shorts.
“Don’t laugh at your mother.” At
any other time this also would have been funny, but not this one. He turns and
goes back to bed. I
whisper to my sister, “I still need to go to the bathroom but I’m afraid to.
Let’s go to bed.” We
go to our bedrooms and go to sleep. The
next morning we get up and go downstairs and everyone else is already up
drinking coffee. Dad
looks at us, “I ought to kick you girls asses for making me knock the bathroom
door down, now I have to fix the damned door.”
“Sorry, we got stoned at Ken and Doug’s and couldn’t quit laughing.” “I
figured that out myself. You girls had such terrified looks on your faces it
was hard not to laugh in the hallway but I did enjoy scaring the hell out of
you after you pissed me off and I broke the door. It was almost worth it,
almost.” Mom
laughs, “I heard you whisper you were afraid to go to the bathroom after Dave
left to come back to bed. We got a laugh out of that, served you right!” ”I
asked Dennis if I should go up and see if everything was alright and he said
‘hell no stay down here’, so I did.”
Brenda says with a laugh. We
still laugh about this incident and it is known as the night the bathroom door
came crashing in. © 2013 Michele Rae DeJean |
StatsAuthorMichele Rae DeJeanEugene, ORAboutI am 55 and live on a 12 acre mini-ranch in Eugene that I started buying 6 years ago. I live with two wolf dogs and have 2 twelve year old cats I got from the local shelter when they were kittens as w.. more..Writing
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