Second StreetA Story by DavidA short story getting longer every day
Second Street Charlie rose
from a deep sleep and was groggy. He was never the early riser he wished he had
been. He was thirty three years old and had just split from his girlfriend of
four years. This was not his choice and was severely depressed about this. He
had been living with her for the last several years. She had decided that he
was not a serious candidate for a future, at least not one that she desired and
set him out on his own. He was now
living in a pay by the week motel and needed to find other accomodations. Charlie was
a professor of arts and was employed by the small college that was local. He
had no tenure and was hanging on by his nails. So many cutbacks and layoffs.
Charlie thought himself a thinker. The
one that was always looking out in the future rather than seeking today’s
truths. He was the kind that visited the wonderful bookshop/ specialty coffee
shops that abound in the bay area. You know the kind, Barouque music, special
smells of the various blends of specialty coffees. Flaky pastries to be devoured with the
coffees. The odor of the ancient wooden floor and the sweet smell of the past.
The visit with the between, the accident waiting and would become the future. Charlie had
no savings as his salary was not that of tenure and his weekly income meager.
Saturday was coming and he would visit his favorite coffee shop, buy the paper
and search out new living quarters. Friday night
found him at Old Mill Pizza where he ordered his dinner, a couple slices of Hawaiin
and several draught beers. He was not used to being alone and was in kind of a
shell shock. Had no idea what to do with himself but did know there was pain
and emptiness. An emptiness he had never experienced before. A wandering ghost he had become. A vampire
without the confidence! Not sleeping, barely eating, drinking too much. He wandered
from the pizza place to the opposite end of the mall where he found some relief
at Bourbon Street. This was a glamorous nightspot that was usually filled with
bountiful beauties. All dressed to the nines and having practiced their dance
all week were plumb pickings for the suave master to come a calling. Cocktail
dresses, high heels, lips painted, eyes dark and desirous. That come hither look
for those that would be capable of availing themselves with the correct
requirements. Charlie was a poor candidate and drank himself to a quiet
oblivion. It just seemed some relief to be around life, people. The music
screamed and he drank. Saturday morning
came and found him so hung over it was pitiful. He managed to drag himself from
his bed and stupor around eleven. He found his way to the shower and stayed
there under that hot water for almost an hour. Relief was not coming quickly.
He was now hung over and depressed! Out of the shower , he managed to brew a
cup of coffee. Of course it did no good but made him feel a bit better in his
mind! He managed to get dressed and follow his plan. His housing start. He
would see this through. Off to the
coffee shop, buy the paper , order the pastry, drink that special brew, smell
those smells, find that apartment or house. As he poured over the classified
section he found an ad for a house and cheap. This attracted him. An entire
house just to himself. The rent was so cheap and only twenty minutes out of his
way. He picked up the phone and made the call.
The owner of the building talked with him and he was told to go and see
the next door neighbor for a key. He could then inspect and accept or not. The place was
a rat hole!! Infected with mold , vermin seemed present by the feces all
about. Leaking roof, widows in need of
repair. He tossed the balance of cheap rent and privacy against the condition
of the place and decided he could live with it and fix it up quickly enough to
satisfy himself. He returned the key and made his way to a phone to call the
landlord and take the rental. His next step was at his local hardware store to
pick up mouse and rat traps, bleach for the mold and paint supplies. He made his way
back to his motel room and packed his meager belongings and checked out. He
made a quick stop at the local box store to buy himself an air mattress and
some blankets. Having lived with his girl he had no furniture. He then drove
back to his new digs with an optimistic outlook. Pulling into
the driveway he saw the neighbor with the key, out in the yard playing with her
two dogs. The dogs were having a great time in the fresh snow that was falling.
They were running in circles chasing each other all the while taking an
occasional nip at the woman’s heels. She would holler obscenities at them but
all in great fun. They paid absolutely no attention. It was to glorious all
this white stuff to sniff at, chew and scratch! Charlie
approached her and the dogs perked up. Ears pricked up, hair on the back of
their neck raising. She shushed them. He introduced himself again and explained
he had taken the rental. She said her name was Andy and welcomed him. She was
short, maybe five two and had a southern drawl that he found comforting. She
had an easy manner about her. This put him at ease. She went inside taking the
dogs and retrieving the key for him. He thanked her and went to his new rental
to begin working and trying to settle in. As the day
progressed, Charlie would set about setting the rat and mouse baits. He pumped
up his newly acquired bed and threw the blankets over it. A bottle of Jack
close at hand. He cleaned some mold and had some Jack. He prepped a few walls
and had some Jack. The evening was progressing as most had these past weeks. He
managed to fall asleep around eleven. It was two
in the morning when she came calling! Totally naked and banging on doors,
screaming about how she was better and you would all regret it. She was so
drugged up she never noticed just how cold it was or even that she was naked!
Of course the cops were called and Charlie was a bit unnerved. He had made sure
not to answer the door but managed a couple shots and back to sleep. They took
her home and put her to bed. All night long he was half awake to the sounds of
sirens, bottles breaking, screaming and abusive demeaning language in angry
tones. A couple more Jacks and wonderful sleep. Sunday
morning came and found him in his usual state of hung over. He brewed a cup of
coffee and started about the business of his repairs. As he was working on a
wall at the back of the house he gazed out the window. There was a trailer not
far from the back of the house and apparently on the same property. There was a
heavily tattooed woman standing at the door of the trailer. She had lots of
piercings and was smoking something in a glass pipe. He moved away from the
window before he was noticed. He was not having a great day with repairs. His
mind kept slipping back to his ex and made him feel unsettled, antsy. He just
couldn’t concentrate on anything he was doing. The thoughts of her were
imparing his thinking. Every job he had started was less than half complete. He
decided to take a walk. Closing and
locking the door behind him , down the few steps, he turned left. The house
next door appeared to have more than one family living there. As he was passing
by a shadow caught his attention. He looked up to one of the second floor
windows and saw a woman obviously distraught and yelling. The next thing he saw
was the man coming down hard to the face of the woman with a slap he felt down
on the street. And again! This disturbed his sensibilities. He could not grasp
the idea of striking a woman, no matter the reason. He shifted his gaze to the
sidewalk and walked quickly past. The next house was worse than the previous
and on it went. Junk cars in the yards, washing machines and various other
appliances just disposed of in the front yards. Bags of garbage piled high and
ripped open, now a feeding frenzy for good sized rats. The next place just in
such disrepair. Two good sized Pit Bulls chained to the porch snarling and
straining at the restraints. Charlie had visions of them breaking free and
making a meal of him. He quickly walked past. Everywhere he looked there were
discarded needles and trash, broken beer and wine bottles. He had almost
reached what was considered the center of the town. Up ahead he saw a sign ,
Bud’s. He stopped in front and bought a newspaper from the vending box, turned
and entered the bar. He was glad to be away from that neighborhood for awhile. The place
was dark, even for a bar. He spied a seat in the corner with a bit of light and
took his seat there. The man behind the bar was a big and burly man with a deep
gravely voice. What’ll ya have pal? Charlie asked for a draught. There was only
one other customer and he was sitting at the opposite end of the bar. Charlie
shifted his gaze to see what was about him. There was a pool table, some dart
boards, electronic games, a condom machine, juke box and a popcorn machine.
There was a dance floor but for the life of him he could not visualize much
dancing going on here. There were heavy wooden shutters on the windows and the
only daylight filtering in came from the two small windows of the front door.
Somewhere between the headlines and the court report, which was lengthy, the door had opened and a
young woman appeared a couple stools to Charlie’s right. She was fairly
attractive, a brassy blonde, well built and her hair below her shoulders. She
was certainly pretty enough for Charlie.
The bartender approached and said, Pam? She responded, Bud, I’ll have a
brandy and heat the glass, ok? She turned on her stool and gazed at Charlie.
And what brings you here on this wonderful day she asked? He set his paper
aside. I just moved to the area and was out for a walk and ended up here. My
name is Charlie. The bartender returned with her drink. Bud, this is Charlie,
Charlie , this is Bud and of course if you have been paying attention you know I am Pam. Charlie ordered another beer and a
shot of Jack. © 2013 DavidAuthor's Note
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Added on December 14, 2013 Last Updated on December 14, 2013 AuthorDavidhyannis, MAAboutLove to write but never seem to finish anything I write for my own pleasure of pen to paper more..Writing
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