Seond Street // Part TwoA Story by David Second Street
Part two Pam decided
to scoot over to the stool next to Charlie and get a better look. Well Charlie
my friend, what is it you do for a living she queried? I am a professor at the
college he replied all the while giving her the once over. You mean Tunxis? Yes
that’s right. I almost went there she quipped, Just never seemed to get the
time or energy to go. As the afternoon claimed another hour and yet another
they talked nonstop about anything and everything. Charlie was happy to have
this time filled with conversation instead of emptiness. This had been his only
real connection to the world in weeks. As time slipped by, Bud made sure the
glasses never got below half full. Soon enough they were laughing and regaling
each other with the heartbreaks each had suffered. He asked about the dance
floor? Pam? Does that dance floor ever get used? She screwed up her mouth into
a crooked smile and said, you hinting at something? She stood up picked up some
change from the bar, walked over to the juke box and slid four quarters in. The
light from the machine showed off her shape. He couldn’t help noticing those
enticing hips in tight fitting jeans as she swayed back and forth while making
her choices. Having completed her choices she grabbed Charlie by the hand and
pulled him up from his seat and led him to the dance floor. All the songs she
had picked were romantic and melodic. Her arms went up around his neck and he
slid his arms around her waist and they danced. He hadn’t felt this good for so
long. Before he
knew it , it was seven pm. Where the hell had the hours gone? Pam was pretty
drunk and he was not in great shape either. He told her he had to go and asked
if she was coming back soon? She gave him a kiss on the cheek and told him he
would just have to find out. They parted ways both a little unsteady. It was dark
and cold, half the street lights broken by vandals or just not working. He
pulled his coat collar up and tried to make himself appear as large as he could
manage. As he walked, he kept passing seedy looking characters and wondering
how long before he would get mugged. Some of the sideways looks from these
passersby sent chills up his spine. He finally reached home and was ever so
glad. Monday had
come ever so early, finding Charlie in a fog. A fugue state so to speak. He
arrived at work fifteen minutes late, not having considered the new drive time.
He entered the administration offices and apologized profusely. He picked up
the mail from his box and proceeded down the hall to his class. This day seemed
to crawl by. His mind all over the place and nowhere at the very same time. One
class, two, coffee break, another class, lunch. God it was never going to end!
Mercifully the day did end and he flew out of there, wishing he were already
home. On the drive home he suddenly realized he had
no food or even anything to cook with. S**t! He really didn’t want to shop but
could see the necessity in having food. Fortunately for him there was a Safeway
and the little hardware on his way. He did a speed shopping at the grocery. In
and out, ten minutes. Off to the hardware to get a pot and pan, he even decided
to get himself a radio. He thought it might relieve some of the emptiness.
Finally, time to go home. Please no more delays! As he
approached his house he saw that his driveway was occupied by two vehicles and
he had to park on the street. This was just not his day. He shook his head,
grabbed his packages and headed for the door. He had to make another trip to
get his school work. Just as he came out the door he saw two derelict looking
individuals coming from the upstairs apartment next door. They headed right for
the cars in his yard. Excuse me, Charlie called to the pair. Excuse me! WHAT!
Was the response. Listen I just moved in here and your parked in my driveway.
Yeah whatever they replied as they climbed into the beaters. Charlie decided to
let sleeping dogs lie and not press the issue. These two didn’t look like
anybody he wished to have prolonged conversation with. They backed out and he
took back his space. He retrieved his work, locked the car and was finally
home. Charlie
bought himself some cubed steaks and french fries and that what was on the menu
tonight. He was not a very accomplished cook but figured he could manage this.
Fortunately the rental had a table and two chairs left by some other tenant, so
he had a place to sit and eat while he worked on his class preparation for the
next day. He cooked and found he needed some help. It was so overdone it was
barely edible but he managed to choke it down and the fries were nice and
crisp! Another word for just about burned. He was in need of some help, his
choices being, eat out every night which was not in his budget or get someone
to show him a few things about cooking. There was also the experimentation
route? He thought of Pam. He finished
his dinner or facsimile of and started to do his class prep for the next day.
He swore the rest of the week would be better than this day had been. He
plugged in his new radio and found a nice soothing station. He leaned back for
a moment and thought to himself, I have a home, a job, soothing music to work
by and maybe a new friend? Life wasn’t so bad after all. Hell I even have
utensils! Pouring over his papers and exams the kids had taken, he became
apprehensive, concerned. Having a sober moment, he was seeing a drop in the
work they were turning in and it was because of him. He had been absent the
last month or more. He had not been doing his job. He had become ineffectual,
irrelevant and it showed in their work. This was his doing. It shocked him! He
decided to bear down and get his lesson plans done properly and with all the
pride he was able to muster, swore he would be better. Having taken
a new oath, he did his work , cleaned his dishes and went to lay down.
Hopefully off to a peaceful sleep. That evasive thing. Hopefully not the ever
present new nightmare he had been living. He left the radio playing softly in
hopes it would lull him to rest. He was sleeping like a babe by nine. Warm and
toasty in his plastic bubble covered by blankets. He was not sure if he had
been having dreams, good or bad but at two am sirens woke him abruptly. They
were right at his front door! Screaming sirens, seemed like thousands of lights
flashing, Taking away his first nights sleep in ages! He went to the front
window and pulled the shabby curtain aside. Outside he saw the upstairs next
door neighbor being dragged down the stairs in handcuffs. The woman screaming
obscenities. She did not look good. She appeared bruised, beaten , maligned and
half broken. The suspect had given the arresting cops some s**t so as they put
him into the car they slammed his head into the roof of the car, producing a
huge gash on his forehead. Charlie was
jarred. He sat at the table in his bathrobe as the excitement was curtailed. He
was so wide awake! He found his bottle of Jack and poured himself more than
several shots. He was unnerved and the rest of the nigh was spent fitfully.
Sleep was a stranger and distant. He thought of Pam. His thoughts more to her.
It calmed him some. The rest of the week was uneventful and this comforted him
some. He put his heart into teaching and the students responded. They were just
as sponges. He adored this! He had feelings of normalcy beginning to come
about. The weekend
upon him, he was excited. He thought of the coffee shop, working on the house
and"Pam, maybe ? © 2013 DavidAuthor's Note
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Added on December 17, 2013 Last Updated on December 17, 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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