Hammer TimeA Story by Marie HarrisonA coed story from college.Hammer Time The crunch of the snow and the bright sunshine jars me awake each time my eyelids close. I’ve been driving for hours and now I’m walking too. My car broke down in the middle of a country road on my way back to college. How will I ever get out of this situation and back to school? I packed a rusty old hammer in my backpack for self defense. It belonged to my late Papa Joe. He’d want me to be armed with some type of defense, might as well have been his trusted hammer that he never used. At the top of the hill I see a old rusted mobile home. I can hear the clanging of the wind chimes echo from a distance. This is my chance. Oh this could be bad. I feel like I’m trapped in a cult Deliverance film. I don’t feel like squealing like a pig either! Perhaps I should have my backpack unzipped, in case I need instant access to my trusted hammer. Those self-dense classes they offered in our dorm would be handy right now, if I would have taken them. I was too busy painting my toe nails. I’m getting closer now. It’s much easier walking down the hill than up the hill. Oh this place is pretty beat up. I hear a fierce tiny dog barking now. He sounds like he’s inside. I’m ringing the door bell and I hear it ring too. Now the dog is rapidly barking and charging with all of his force against the door. He’s pretty strong! I see a curtain move and a bloody red eyeball with a blue iris look out. Oh hell! My heart is beating almost out of my chest. There’s a long extended pause were we are staring at each other. His eyebrow looks really hairy! Suddenly, I take off running back to my car. I hope I don’t have a heart attack! I was too afraid. I’m such a big chicken! What if a hammer wasn’t enough? Oh my, this hill is killing me! The freshman 10 is kicking my butt now. Too many quarters games. Too much beer drinking this quarter in college. Thank goodness I made it back to the safety of my dead car! I’ll try starting the car again. Maybe the gods will give me a break and let it start? Oh yeah, it’s started! Thank you God! I don’t think my pride would let me go back to the mobile home. That little dog was fierce and his owner might be too!
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12 Reviews Added on July 26, 2010 Last Updated on July 26, 2010 Tags: Fear, Travel, Nostalgia, Life Lessons, Teen Story AuthorMarie HarrisonAtlanta, GAAboutMomma told me to get out and enjoy life, so now I'm going to dance. more..Writing
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