Chapter 6 - Mornins for workin'A Chapter by Ryan YatesChapter 6 Scott woke up with Karla gone. Where she had laid now long cold and her sleeping body replaced by a crumpled pile of dollars. The money for his bike, which judging by the missing keys was gone too. She must have left in the night to head back to her mum’s place so she wouldn’t wake alone and worry. Though she had left, her smell still remained on Scott’s skin. A scent of flowers and oil covered that of his fusty sheets and pillows. He sniffed his forearms where her skin had rubbed against his and smiled. He stretched out his arms in a triumphant yawn and writhed
around under his sheets smiling all the while.
The smile turned to a frown as he reached his hand around his back and
scratched his a*s, several mosquito bites had appeared on there during the
night. He then winced at his watch,
knowing he was likely already late for work. Late again even after making the promise to
Trevor about arriving early every day, this the first day and it would already
be broken. It was worth it though, worth
being late, worth the itchy bites on his a*s. He smiled and jumped out of bed immediately pulling on his
jeans. He grabbed the money from the bed
and guilt tapped him on the shoulder.
Had he used Karla, he questioned whether he taken advantage of her to
get what he wanted. He mulled it over as
he quickly dressed and pulled on his boots. He opened the door in to the hallway and
rushed down the stairs and into the street where his bike had been parked. Already forgetting that he had sold it to
Karla. The short ride to work was now a
long walk so he trudged along the road towards Trevor’s workshop. The old familiar heat was already beginning to rise as were
the people of the town. Familiar faces
began to emerge from their shacks and rooms along the narrow street. The heat was also raising the smell of sewage
dumped from windows above during the night.
The hot smell of dozens of men and women border the street that he would
usually fly down on his bike. As the stink and heat began to peak Scott finally reached
the workshop with his hand pinching his nose.
He walked through the open door into Trevor’s workshop and sighed as
Trevor’s telling stare greeted him. ‘Here he is..,’ said Trevor, ‘almost on time as well’ ‘Hi Trev… Trevor’ said Scott concealing his joy ‘So where’s the bike? Did it break down again?’ asked Trevor ‘No, the bike is fine,’ replied Scott ‘So where is it? I take you didn’t win the race last night’
asked Trevor ‘It was close, no I didn’t win’ said Scott sheepishly ‘Ok, so where is the bike? It belongs to me now’ said Trevor
gradually becoming annoyed ‘I sold it’ declared Scott ‘What, you’ve been working on that thing for ages, I
wouldn’t have really taken it,’ he said with repentance in his voice. Scott was taken aback, Had Trevor’s harsh words the day
before been for nothing. The impetus he
had placed on him, the pressure to get the money because he was angry. He was standing there like the hurtful words
had never left his lips. Expecting Scott
to just move on like Trevor hadn’t publically dressed him down. ‘Who did you sell it to?’ asked Trevor ‘Karla,’ said Scott ‘Karla!’ he said ‘Do you hate her or something, that thing
is a death trap, and she already has a bike’ Each one of Trevor’s words seemed to shoot a surge of
aggression through Scott. Particular the
criticism of his work but then the guilt resurfaced. What if Trevor was right, what is he had
tricked Karla into buying the bike when she was vulnerable. Breaking the silence he said ‘Well, here’s your money’
holding out the crumpled notes. Trevor took the money ‘don’t be like that Scott, what
happened’ ‘Her bike was destroyed by the wall, Dennis pushed her off
the track,’ he revealed ‘Really, is she ok?’ Trevor asked ‘Yeah, she’s fine’ he smirked remembering how her body moved
on his ‘I hate that prick Dennis’ said Trevor ‘Yeah, everyone does’ agreed Scott ‘Well, we better get to work then, hadn’t we’ said Trevor
standing up from his throne of piled wheels. ‘Yeah,’ said Scott whose attention had been drawn to the car
sitting in the middle of the workshop. It was an old brown station wagon with cream
details on the doors and panels. ‘Is
that Steve’s car?’ he asked. Steve,
Betty’s father, the man he hated. Scott
always wanted to see Betty but not today not after last night with Karla. ‘Yeah, I will be working on that, but there’s plenty for you
today’ Scott almost daring not ask ‘What about, the red bike, I
can’t afford to buy it’ Trevor looked up to the left and sucked air through his
teeth, ‘well, it needs fixing up before I can sell it, so I guess you should
work on it today.’ ‘Really?’ said Scott ‘Yeah, but there’s three bikes in, they come first’ said
Trevor Scott set work on the first bike changing a few parts and as
always cleaning out the air filters full of sand. He worked as quickly as could so he could get
his hands on the red bike. It sat there
waiting for him stealing his attention as he tried to concentrate on his work. After a couple of hours working without words in each
other’s company Trevor asked ‘So tell me why you didn’t win.’ ‘I had technical problems’ said Scott ‘What does that mean’ asked Trevor ‘The electrics failed’ replied Scott ‘Oh yeah, the electrics I told you that you needed to fix
before racing.’ Said Trevor shaking his head There it was again thought Scott, his disapproval, his
criticism, his unwelcomed words. He
grunted ‘Yes those’ ‘Well, let’s hope you finish something this time with this
one,’ scoffed Trevor Scott dismissed Trevor’s words and looked over at the bike
leaning up in the corner. He had moved
on to the Third bike which was a simple electrical fix and he pressed on
wanting to complete it as quickly as possible.
He was aching to work on the red bike, it seemed to beckon Scott over
towards it. The remaining flecks of red
paint glinted in the sun as beams of light shone in through the window as the
sun began to set. The bike seemed to
glow and sparkle like a diamond encased in dirt. The rust just a temporary cover for what was
underneath. A couple of knocks sounded on the open metal door, ‘Hey, erm,
I’m here to collect the car, is it ready?’ Betty was standing there with her
Baby in her arm. ‘Oh hi,’ said Trevor ‘yeah I’m just finishing up’ Scott dared not rise up from his crouched position in front
of the bike. He was sure she knew about
last night with Karla. He had played the
scenario of them being together over in his head so many times that it almost felt
real. So real that, last night felt like
a total betrayal of her. ‘Scott will sort everything for you’ said Trevor and
directed a smile over to Scott Scott forced an awkward smile and stood up to great
her. ‘Hi’ he said and walked over to the
counter next to the door he eyes glued to the ground. He passed her a piece of paper with Trevor’s
Scrawl of numbers and letters up on. ‘Ok’ she said and passed a roll of dollars over to Scott who
then placed it in a small metal tin. ‘So did you race last night, how did it
go?’ she asked ‘Yeah, I raced, yeah, I didn’t win though, I was close
though’ said Scott stuttering each word ‘Well, hopefully next time you will do better’ said Betty ‘Yeah I will I will have a new bike by then, you should come
watch’ why did he say that, she will see Karla.
Keeping them apart was all he wanted after last night. ‘Well,’ she fell nervously quiet, ‘I’ve got this little one
to look after so I can’t really go out at night’ ‘Of course, no I understand’ said a secretly relieved Scott She walked over to the car where Trevor was making the
finishing touches of polishing the windscreen and door handles. She opened the back door and meticulously
strapped her baby into the child seat.
Scott eyes were drawn to her bending over and he quickly pulled them
away hoping to not be noticed. She sat down on the driver’s seat and said ‘Bye Scott, see
you around.’ Her smile caused the
instant reflection of a smile back from Scott.
‘Bye Trevor’ she shouted as she drove out of the building waving a hand
out of the open window. Trevor pulled down the garage door and asked like a young
girl after gossip ‘So, what’s the deal with you and her?’ ‘There no deal’ said Scott and quickly got back to work
hoping to quickly dodge the issue. ‘Really’ laughed Trevor, ‘Ok, I get it’ With Scott succeeding in completing the work on the three
bikes he haired straight over to the red bike.
He had not even placed his hands on it yet. His eyes studied the lines of the frame and
handlebars. He ran his hands along the
course rust and frowned. There was so
much to do. He grabbed his box of tools
and set to the task of restoring the relic. Firstly he completely disassembled the bike. Every part had been removed and either laid
out on the floor, left soaking in cleaning fluid or placed in a trash pile. Trevor walked over casting an eye over Scott’s work ‘There’s
a lot missing hey.’ ‘Yes,’ admitted a deflated Scott. ‘Did you make a list?’ asked Trevor and Scott lifted up a
scrap of paper where he had written a seemingly endless list of required parts.
Trevor walked away for a second and returned with a box, he
threw it down next to Scott. ‘Most of this will fit,’ he said Scott rifled through the box of goods and smiled. In the box was a selection of pre cleaned and
well thought out selection of parts that would fit the red bike. Trevor had clearly put this selection
together for the bike, for Scott. ‘Trevor this is great, thank you.’ He said Trevor turned to walk away ‘Just get this s**t cleared up
when you’re done’ not wanting to admit to his own kindness. Reaching the door he parted with ‘Don’t let
this become another half-finished project Scott,’ before closing the door
behind him. Scott was confused by the duality of Trevor, harsh words but
immense kindness. The bike was going to
be his, he was sure of this now. He laid
out all the new parts alongside the others.
Every main component he needed was there. Just a few generic arbitrary parts were
needed to make it run. He immediately
got to work again bolting parts together and onto the frame. He was still in the workshop as the light dimmed on the day
and darkness meant he had to stop working. He finally called it a day with most of the
bike together already but not yet ready to start. He didn’t want to leave the bike so decided
to take it with him as he left locking the door behind him. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remember to shelve the book to get the new chapters when they are added. add me as a friends and follow me on facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ryanyatesauthor/ © 2016 Ryan Yates |
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