“Remember Miss Harmon in the
third grade, everybody loved her. She had been teaching maybe four years and
was quite young. Remember the day she took us down to play ball at the park
behind the school? The girls all sat around and talked about boys except for
Margareta Scheme. She always had her head in a book, always made straight A’s.
Thomas Rodgers was up to bat, Floyd Tindal pitching, he had a fast pitch. Out
in the outfield was two clowns wrestling and throwing each other on the ground.
Miss Harmon was yelling and motioning for them to stop. She stepped forward and
Thomas Rodgers was swinging the ball, and the bat caught Miss Harmon’s stomach.
She grabbed her stomach while falling over like a bowling pin. Thomas Rodgers
took off running up the hill to the school to tell what happened and let it be
known it wasn’t his fault. Just as the two got in from the outfield Miss Harmon
could just get her breath, she pointed her finger at them. About that time up
walked Miss Chastain, the principal, the wicked witch from hell she was
called-mostly by Nate. All the other kids were trying to brush all the dirt
from Miss Harmon dress when the witch from hell motions for the two to come
over to her. Jack was a little reluctant, he brought up the rear, and Nate
walked up to her as if he was going sell her a set of encyclopedia. She looked
down her nose through her glasses as if she was the witch from hell.
“What did you two do?”
Jack wasn’t going to say anything; he was
going to let Nate explain.
So the first thing that comes out of his
mouth, “What do you mean?”
Jack knew that was the end because Nate had
to screw around with her.
“Why did Miss Harmon point her finger at
you?”
Jack knew he was dead, he did see the
finger.
“Miss Chastain, I’m sorry, I didn’t see any
finger, why would Miss Harmon want to give us the finger anyway.” It went right
over her head. “You two wait for me in my office, you do know where my office
is?”
Jack was going
to say yes ma’am. Before he could get it out of his mouth Nate said no ma’am.
“You go in the
front door and turn to your right and it’s the second door down.”
Nate was
holding out his arms and asked.” Is this my right arm or is it this one?”
Miss Chastain
was getting so flustered she was about to scream.
Neither said a
word as Jack and Nate walked up the hill. There on the steps of the school Nate
burst out laughing, “Did you see that old bitch? I had her going.” They had
known each other from the nursery at church; Jack never paid much attention to
Nate in the first and second grade. They just knew each other from school. He
remembered
everyone just thought Nate was crazy. Jack found out he wasn’t crazy at all, he
was smarter than most. After he figured someone out he knew what buttons to
push, most people never knew what was going on.
At that moment,
on those steps, began a friendship that lasted a life time.
I’m called
Walter. Don’t know why, I didn’t pick it.
So what do I
do? I have three jobs; observer, story-teller, greeter... We’ll get into all
this later. Don’t let
me forget, it’s
very important.
Now in this
story there is no rape, mayhem, cursing, disrespect, violence, or sex. O.K., I
stretch the truth a little, Ok, I lied. There is no rape or mayhem, cursing,
well if you’re not offended by a few words, Ok, a lot of words. There is very
small amount of disrespect. Violence, not much. Sex, just one explicit act, act
is not the right word, detailed accounting of the act sounds better.
Now, of one
explicit sex act, what word do I use here? Ok, if close relationship offends
you, I’ll raise my hand to let you know it’s coming up. You put your fingers in
your ears and hum and when I’m over that part, I’ll take my hand down so you
can take your fingers out of your ears.
Telling a story
without bringing in the people around you is imposable. Look at you, count the
names. The point is, the people around you make your life what it is - people’s
lives are going on at the same time that your life is going on. So the story
moves from one character to another unexpectedly. This story contains quite a
lot of characters, so keep up. If you get lost there is a character index in
the back.
Well here are
the rules, there is always’s rules.
#1 I cannot change any words or sentence to
be what I think it should be, it’s my place to tell the story just as it
happened.
#2 No giving or taking to make the story go
in the direction I would like for it to go, for the good or bad of the
character ( makes the boss real mad when you do that.)
I always follow
the rules; always follow the rules, always.
Jack had taken her to the hospital for
treatment. He knew she wasn’t doing very well. He had to carry her to the wheel
chair. The doctor wanted her to come in for treatment. Once he saw her he
didn’t think she should go home. He told Jack he could keep her alive for about
another month. The doctor said without treatment she might not make two
weeks.
Jacks mind was
racing; he didn’t know what to do. He tried to think of what she would want him
to do. He knew she wouldn’t want to be under drugs for a month because she
wouldn’t be aware of anything going on. Even though she wanted to go home Jack
knew it would be too much of a strain on her... Jack told the doctor he would
keep her in the hospital but no treatment. The doctor knew there was no hope
but he wanted to give Jack all the options. Jack didn’t feel there were any
options, he just knew she was going and he didn’t know how he would be able to
survive without her. Jack and the boys took turns sitting with her, most of the
time Jack wasn’t very far away. He would go down to the waiting room and saw
faces like his, totally empty, hoping a miracle would happen but knowing that
it wouldn’t, just a matter of time.
She had been
there for about a week, the drugs making her come in and out. When she was on
drugs it was like she was only about half there. Some time you could understand
her, most of the time you couldn’t. It sadden Jack to see her this way, it made
a mockery of her dignity.
One of the
times she could talk a bit, she ask the doctor to not give her drugs for twenty
four hours. She wanted to talk to her boys. She wanted to have a clear head as
much as possible. She knew the boys were waiting in the hall, she asked Jack to
have them come in. Jack stayed in the hall because he couldn’t listen to her talk
to them.
After a few
minutes they came out and told Jack she wanted him. Jack could tell she was in
a lot of pain. He wanted to help her; he had never felt so helpless in his
life. He wanted to hold her but thought it might be too much. She gave him a
smile which took a lot of her energy. Jack went over and sat on the side of the
bed and held her hand.
He could just
hear her whisper, he held on to her hand as he bent over her face to hear
her. “Jack, don’t spend the rest of your
life mourning for me, you don’t want to be alone. Find someone to spend the rest of your life
with.”
“You know I could never be with anyone but
you. You know you’re the only woman I could love.”
“Love may find
you.”
“You know that
will never happen. I could never stop thinking about you.”
“You deserve
somebody Jack, don’t be alone.”
“I’m not alone
when I think of you.”
“I’m so tired.”
“I’ll leave so
you can get some sleep.”
“No, don’t
leave; hold my hand so I’ll know you are here.”
He held her
hand in between two of his; it was very soft but limp. He would put a little
pressure on her hand then released so she would know he was there. Jack talked
softly in her ear, telling her how much he loved her and how lucky he was to
have spent his life with her. Her breathing was getting very shallow; Jack was
about to call a nurse or somebody. After talking to their mother the boys were
there to support Jack, but it was hard for them to support themselves. He turned to face them. As he turned back,
she took a deep breath, as if she was going to be all right. As the breath was
released from her lungs, they did not take in another to replace it. He knew
what had just happened, but he refused to stop rubbing her hand. The boys
realized what happened as tears rolled down their cheeks. Jack kept rubbing her
hand as if it would bring her back to life. He didn’t want to let go. Finally,
he took the pressure from her hand and watched it as it slid onto the bed. He
had known this was going to happen for quite a while. But, he had no idea the
real pain was so much bigger than just thinking about it. He turned slowly as
he stood up to look at the boys and saw tears rolling down their faces, Jack
put out his arms and all three held on to each other and cried.
The funeral was a lot harder to take
than Jack thought it would be. He never expected so many people would show up,
the church was full. He could tell that his two boys were sitting beside him,
one on each side. Other than that, he had no idea who else was there. His brain
was churning, too many thoughts at one time, his body numb as if he was in the
air above his seat. On the other hand everything had come to a screeching halt,
he didn’t feel anything. An hour before the funeral he had come in by himself and
set on the front row and just looked at Martha. , he felt her floating around
above him. Their minds could talk to each other without saying a word. She was
his heart, soul, his being the fiber of his total existence. How was he going
to survive without her? He remembered she told him he would, but that didn’t
change the way he felt at that moment. He was glad they had three years to
prepare for this day but all the planning did not prepare him for the day he
would have to sit on the front row and look at her coffin. Knowing he loved her
so much and that he would feel her gone for as long as he lived, made him feel
worse.
It had been a little over a year since the
funeral and things hadn’t got much better. Jack hid out from people as much as
possible. He didn’t want anyone to know he was home or where he was. Many
times, he parked his car in the club parking lot and walked across the golf
course to the house. It was almost dusk. JR was laying with his legs out in
front so he could lay his chin on them.
Jack or JR
didn’t hear the back door open but they heard the voice. “Grandfather” Jack
hated to be called grandfather. Then, with a little bit louder tone, “Jack.”
That’s what he liked to be called. Martha didn’t like being called Grandmother;
she wanted to be called Nana. When the girls were around their mother it was
“Grandfather” and “Grandmother”. Their mother had to have everything
politically correct. She was quite a snob and showed off their money every
chance she got. JR jumps up to greet her with his tail in full motion, she
squats down to give him a hug, rub and scratch. JR really liked Sissy, short
for Celia. Her mother didn’t like Celia being called Sissy. So we all called
her Sissy when her mother wasn’t around.
“What are you
doing sitting here in the dark?” Sissy was a little like Martha’s grandfather,
a little rough around the edges. She didn’t like being called little rich girl
in school. She thinks she had heard the story about what Martha did and she
wanted to do the same, discover the world for herself. “It’s not dark yet.”
Jack replied. “Well where is that big round orange thing gone?” She flops down
in to a chair. Jack was waiting for the big question or statement or just plain
command. It appeared Jack got the command.
“Jack’ you have
got to change clothes because Lizzie and I are taking you out to eat.” Lizzie
is Sissy’s older sister. Lizzie is short for Elisabeth, named after Martha’s
mother. She is a sophomore at UNC Chapel Hill; Sissy is a senior at Academy
Private School.
“Lizzie wanted
to bring her boyfriend to meet you but I told her if she brought that scum
sucking pig over here you and I was not going.”
“Undoubtedly
you don’t like this guy.”
“He is so ugly
his own mother wouldn’t clam him. He looks like he needs a bath and I know he
smokes pot because I smelled it on him. Lizzie brought one of her so call
friends home one week end, they go back to school and it didn’t take long
before everyone knows Elisabeth comes from money. The boys come out of the
woodwork and she picks this ass kissing freak. If she brings him I’m out of
here. Come on and change your clothes.”
“Oh, I can’t
go.”
As she was
pulling Jack out of his chair they heard someone at the front door. It was
Lizzie. Sissy came in through the kitchen and Lizzie comes in the front door.
One comes in through the front door because it’s “proper”, the other comes in
the back door proper or not, she just wants to come in.
Sissy whispered
in Jacks ear as she pulled him up out of the chair; “She didn’t bring scar
face.”
Lizzie came
over and gave Jack a kiss on the cheek, “You’re not dressed yet?”
“I’m going.”
Jack wanted to put up an excuse but felt there was no use.
He left his
door open to his room as he changed his clothes. He could hear the girls
talking.
“Did you make
reservations at the club?”
You could hear the strain in Sissy voice “We
are not going to the club, Jack hates that place and so do I.”
“Well are we
going where we have to be decently dressed?”
Sissy had this
small smile she was keeping Lizzie from seeing “What about McDonalds?”
“I’ve been to a
McDonalds before. Someone in the dorm said the Carmel Mocha was good so Allison
and I wanted to try it out. We went around and ordered from the big board, I
guess a menu. Didn’t understand a word he said. Went to the first window and
paid, didn’t understand a word he said. Went to the last window to get our
coffee but there was a delay. This guy was trying to tell us why our coffee was
being held up, but it would be out in just a minute. We got that from hand
signals and the expression on his face.”
“Well scratch
McDonalds; I guess you and Allison know all about it.”
“Where are we
going?”
“We will go
over to the Mall; there are lots of restaurants over there.”
Sissy looked at
Lizzie “We can’t go in that peewee car you have.”
“We can’t go in
that filthy piece of a truck you have.”
“We could all
fit in my truck.”
Lizzie looking
real serious “Not me.”
“Well I guess
we will have to take Jack’s car.” They both looked at Jack.
Jack’s car was
a company black, four doors, Ford Galaxy. He felt that it made him not look so
out of place.
Jack had felt
he was out of place for a long, long time, but with Martha’s help he had
handled it pretty well.
“OK, but we’ll have to take a little
hike; it’s in the parking lot at the club.”
With a puzzled look on Lizzie face, she
said “What’s it doing there?”
Sissy smiled a little, “He wanted to be
incognito for JR when he came home.”
“That’s not funny. We have to walk
across the golf course?”
Jack picked up his keys off the counter,
Sissy held up her hand so Jack threw her the keys.
“Jack, you are not letting her drive?”
“I’m a good driver.”
“You have enough tickets to wallpaper
your room.”
“I do not.”
“How many have you had?”
Jack was ready to go if they were
going. They were starting to sound like two sisters. “Let’s go girls, let’s
go.” He said he walked toward the door.
Sissy came into the parking lot looking for a place to park. Not looking ahead, she sees this young couple about fifteen feet in front of the car. She slams on brakes; Jack sticks his hand out and catches himself from hitting the dash. Lizzie almost went onto the floor. The young couple giggled and walked on.
Sissy came into the parking lot looking for a place to park. Not looking ahead, she sees this young couple about fifteen feet in front of the car. She slams on brakes; Jack sticks his hand out and catches himself from hitting the dash. Lizzie almost went onto the floor. The young couple giggled and walked on.
“Sorry about
that.” replied Sissy. Neither Jack nor
Lizzie said anything.
Sissy gets out of the car and walks
across the parking lot like a farmer stepping over his corn rows. She heads for
the door of the restaurant. Jack gets out of the back seat and steps in front
of Lizzie’s door to open it for her.
“Thank you,
Jack.” Sissy is standing at the door with the handle in her hand waiting. When
Jack and Lizzie get almost to her, she opens the door and walks in. Letting the
door go, as it starts closing, Jack grabs it and holds it open for Lizzie. The
cute receptionist is standing there with her arms full of menus.
“Is a booth
ok?”
“Sure.” Said
Sissy and starts to lead when she realized she did know where they were going.
She let the receptionist by and when they got to the booth, Sissy slides in and
goes up against the wall so Jack could sit next to her. Lizzie sat on the
opposite side and Sissy patted the seat for Jack to sit next to her. The
receptionist laid down three menus and with a big smile said “Susan will be
your waitress.” She turned and walked away. It seemed like out of nowhere out
popped Susan. She seemed like she had known them all their life and had sleep
overs together. Her smile looked like she had just said yes to her boyfriend’s
proposal after she found out that he was not kidding. She asks what everyone
wanted to drink. Jack and Lizzie wanted ice tea and Sissy wanted a diet coke.
As Susan turned to walk away Sissy said “Suzie, add a Miller Lite in a cold
frosty mug for the gentleman here.” Susan said “I got it.” Before Jack could
protest Susan was gone. He was going to ask Sissy why she did that when Lizzie
started back talking about her boyfriend and college. Sissy was thinking that
the timing was perfect. Lizzie was mumbling something about how many things on
the menu would kill you before you could reach seventy five.” “They have a real
good salad here, I know you will like.” She said with a broad smile. Jack
couldn’t figure out if she was being helpful or trying to antagonize her. Jack was
looking over the menu not seeing anything that he desired, he hadn’t been a big
eater this past year or so.
Sissy leaned
over to Jack “I’ll get something for you. They have great barbequed ribs here.
I think I’ll have that three inch high hamburger with fries”. Lizzie looked at
her like she had said a very crude curse word.
The drinks came
and Sue was still smiling, working for that tip. Sissy had slid over closer to
Jack and was moving drinks around like she was playing the game which cup was
the bean under. “Which was yours, you got un-sweet tea, that’s my coke, oh,
Jack you got sweet tea.”
Lizzie just
shook her head and went back talking to Jack. Lizzie could really talk, when it
was about her. Sissy was sliding toward the wall away from Jack dragging her
coke with her right hand and pulling the beer with her left hand behind the
coke. She slid the beer against the wall and close to the table edge so that
when she leaned forward the beer was out of site. She turned her head toward
the wall and took a swallow. No one noticed. The food came and Sissy drank
about a fourth of her coke so when she brought the coke up to her mouth she was
drinking the beer behind the coke. She had finished before anybody and pushed
her plate, coke glass to the center of the table putting the glass in to the
mug. It wouldn’t look so obvious sitting there. Jack and Lizzie kept on eating
and talking, mostly about Lizzie. When they had finished they pushed their
plates to the center of the table. Lizzie started looking around as if she had
lost something. “Where is Jacks beer?” Then she saw the empty mug “Did you
drink Jacks beer?”
“Well he didn’t
want it, it was just sitting there.”
“Did he say you
could have it?”
“Now sure Jack
is going to say well just sit down and let’s have a beer?” in a low mocking
voice.
“Jack, do you
see what I have to put up with? She will be in prison by the time she gets
twenty five.”
Jack thought, her mother wouldn’t know where
she was anyway and probably wouldn’t care. Jack got up and Sissy followed. Lizzie
was trying to get her self together, opened her pocket book, pulled out her
wallet pulled out three dollars. Sissy said: “Come on.” She reached in Lizzie’s
wallet and pulled out a twenty and threw it on the table. Lizzie responded
“What are you doing?”
“Come on, it’s
only money.”
“Jack, she is
not driving after drinking that beer.”
“Jack, tell her
you don’t get drunk on one beer.”
“I don’t care,
I’m driving?”
“I have drank .
. .” she almost said I have drank enough beer to float this building, she said
“I’ve drank a beer before. Ok, give her the keys we might get home next week.”
Sissy replied.
When they got
home Sissy jumps out and goes in the den and flops down on a big wing back
chair throwing her leg over the chair arm. Lizzie came in and sat down on the
sofa sitting like she was there to interview for a job. Jack had no idea what’s
going on as he sat down in the other big wing back chair, he didn’t throw his
leg over the arm rest.
“Jack, Celia
and I want to talk to you.” Jack knew it was serious when Lizzie referred to
Sissy by her given name. “We know you loved Nana very much, we know you have
grieved for a long time and we know you are lost without her. Celia heard,
sneaking, around the corner as usual, father and Uncle Bernard, (named after
Martha’s great-great grandfather) and father was talking about you having a
tumor in your head. She also heard that if you don’t take better care of
yourself, this depression and anguish will make the tumor worse to the point
you will die. Jack, that’s not what Nana asked you to do. It’s not fair to
Celia and me, let alone father and Uncle Bernard. If you want to kill yourself and show no
respect to Nana, go someplace else and do it quickly. Don’t make Celia and me
watch you shrivel up. I know that’s cruel, but you have to listen to us. You
know we love you very much and this is not showing much respect to us.” She
stopped and the room got quiet. Jack was looking down just taking in every word
Lizzie was saying. Sissy let Lizzie do all the talking up till now. “Jack you
need to get a life. We give you one week to get something going or a few of my
friends and I are moving in with you.”
Jack looked up,
looking at Sissy, “What?”
“Elle will love
this. Carla will just whine about where she is going to sleep. She whines about
everything, but she’s sweet. Jumper will think this is cool.”
“Isn’t she the
girl mother said would never come into our house again? Jack she has the
funniest hair, combs it up like a Mohawk, she wears this leather jacket with
something written on the back that no one could understand.”
“I understand
what it says.” Sissy kicked in trying to protect her friend.
“Do you
understand that ring in her nose, those tight jeans, and those horrible boots?”
“Well she is
not going to be living with you and your snooty friends in Chapel Hill. She is
going to be here with me and Jack.”
Jack started thinking about Martha’s R.V.
Maybe he could stay in it. J.R. would not like that. Jack had to ask “Where did
Jumper get her name and what is her real name?”
“You’re not
going to believe this, it’s so cool. We were sitting around watching this
concert in London, London England. Well, Jumper had to go to the bathroom and
while she was gone in the middle of the crowd there was a girl that looked like
Jumper. From the Mohawk hair, ring in her nose, black jacket. We all cracked
up. Jumper came out of the bathroom and wanted to know what we were laughing
at. We were kidding her about getting back so fast from London and jukebox
Judy, that’s what we call her, said “She’s a Jumper.” You know, from the movie
Jumper. This guy could go anywhere he wanted to go, forward or back in time. He
could do it in a second. Bam he is in another place. Judy said Jumper came from
London to our bathroom in a second.”
“What’s her
real name?” Jack asked.
“Well we think
her parents really hated her, they named her Jolene after Dolly Parton’s song.
Hadn’t you rather be called Jumper?”
Jack was not
going to ask about juke box Judy.
Jack was
thinking that he wished Martha was here. She would have loved her story. It
would have made her smile and she couldn’t get to Sissy fast enough to give her
a big hug. These girls have no idea what they meant to their Nana.
Sissy jumped
up, “I got to go. Jack, we’ll see you next Saturday.”
Jack was
thinking how could he take care of ever thing in one week?
After Sissy had
left, Lizzie looked at Jack with a serious look on her face. “Jack, I worry
about her, sometime I think she’s not paying any attention to what’s going on
around her. She seems so care free and don’t think about what could happen to
her. She never reads a newspaper or watches the news, she has no idea what’s
out there.”
“Lizzie, she’s
just seventeen, she’ll grow out of it. Maybe she’ll find a boyfriend and settle
down a little.
“That’s what
I’m afraid of, a boyfriend. She’s kind of cute when she’s cleaned up a little,”
“I don’t think
she is going to fall in love. And if a boy gets too frisky, I think he will be
taking his life into his own hands.”
“Wanting to do
what Nana did is crazy. She could never do that.” Lizzie replied.
“Nana wasn’t
quite as open when I met her. Things were different in the 60’s. She was a free
spirit I guess, she saw things and felt things most other people didn’t. Sissy
doesn’t know the whole story. She will find out when she is older.”
“I hope so, I
got to go. You know she is serious about next Saturday.”
“I know, maybe
I should make a plan.”
“You better.
You wouldn’t last three days with Juke Box Judy and Jumper.”
They laughed
and Lizzie was gone.
Jack had slept
off and on all night which was no different than other nights before. Because
he had running through his mind what Celia and Elisabeth had said, but it
sounded different coming from them. They made his thoughts come real. It got to
him knowing how his actions had affected them. It didn’t change how he hurt for
Martha; she was the center of his world. He never thought Martha might be a big
part of the center of their world, but they gotten on with their lives. He knew
if anyone of them had let the passing of Martha affect them the way he had let
it affect him, they couldn’t have gone on with their lives. He knew he couldn’t
let Martha go, but he had to get on with his life the best he could. He knew
what they were telling him was true so he had to do something for them. He
didn’t want to die with them looking on. He made up his mind to do the best he
could do to save them from his pain. They were caring enough with their own
pain. Jack knew he had to make a plan but he didn’t know where to start.
In the morning Jack fixed him a cup
coffee if you to call it coffee, premixed with imitation milk chocolate, and
imitation sugar. He popped a piece of bread in the toaster. He sat down at the
table and was trying to come up with a plan. It was a warm morning and the sun
was shining. He thought he would go out to Martha’s RV with his coffee. He knew
he could feel Martha in the RV. He had been in her RV only one other time since
the funeral. It’s been called hers because she went and bought it, she picked
it out and they helped her pick out the truck she needed. She took lessons and
she did it all on her own. She said it was like pulling around your own little
house. It was like sitting on the beach and digging a hole while sitting in
your chair with one foot. Put your foot in the hole and cover it up with the
other foot. She would ask, “Doesn’t that fill good, Jack?”
Jack had no
idea what she was talking about, it did feel good. He was wondering what she
was trying to tell him. He knew it was something that he just didn’t see. The
sand represented something but she saw lots of things Jack didn’t see. Maybe it
was the ocean, the landscape, the trees, her RV where she felt so comfortable.
She always told Jack about the people she met, where they were from, how many
children they had, where they were headed, where they have been.. Or at the
Mall, she would look at the architecture and say how different Malls were, and
how different each architect saw things. Jack thought a Mall is a Mall. If it
was slow in the morning after opening she would go into a store to look at some
merchandise but she really went in to talk to the salesman or saleswoman. She
would start a conversation by asking them something about themselves and as
soon as she had one that would answer her questions. She would ask other
questions until they were talking about their life without a question.
Jack was
watching and thinking, “Oh no, if that girl gets to talking we will never get
away.”
Jack would look
at Martha’s face and tell she was engrossed in what was being told to her, like
someone reading a novel to her. Some of the stories were of hope and plans and
others were sad and depressing. Martha would start asking questions at those
sad moments and try to change the subject, most of the time she would.
There were lots
of things Jack couldn’t see that he saw now that she was gone.
He was thinking
maybe he should hook up this trailer to the truck and just take off, he and JR.
As he sat there he saw Martha in the kitchen fixing breakfast while dancing
around barefooted. That girl liked to go barefooted more than anyone Jack knew.
Her day was just beginning and she had plans or not it still a day of
adventure, Jack wanted to go back to bed.
He couldn’t
hook up this trailer to the truck and take off, there was too much of her here.
He had to have
a plan, he wanted to do what Lizzie and Sissy wanted him to do. He wanted to do
what Martha would want him to do but he could never think of another woman but
her. Jack felt that was not possible and how did she think that was a possible.
There could never be another woman for him but her. He knew he couldn’t hook up
this RV and hit the road. He really had no place to go,
Maybe he would
go to Macon to see Nate and Molly or maybe to see Martha’s only living relative
Connie. The only thing wrong with that plan was that Connie lives almost out to
Key West, which would be a long way for just him and JR. to go. The plans he
thought he had was quickly falling apart. He liked the RV idea but he couldn’t
take Martha’s RV because there was too much of her there. Martha love her RV
because she felt like it connected her to the world, she didn’t get a lot of
that when she was young. Too bad he wasn’t more apart of Martha’s RV and her
filling free to the point that every day was an experience. She had taught him
a lot about her RV but half the time he wasn’t paying attention.
He remembered
when he came home and there it sat. He went into the house and asks “Martha
what is that in the driveway?”
“My RV” She was
up stairs yelling down to him
“What is a RV?”
“You will find
out.”
“Whose is it?”
“It’s mine, I
bought it.”
“Why would you
buy something like that?”
“You will see.”
“Whose big
truck is that out there?”
“It’s mine.”
“Isn’t that a
little big for you?”
“Not if it’s
going to pull the RV.”
Having the RV
enabled Martha to go to places and see things, met people she wouldn’t see or
normally met Martha would say “Everything has a story, everything. A tree or
blade of grass, anything made by man has a story. The best story is man himself.” Now that she
is gone Jack wish he had seen more things through her eyes, and it’s his fault
he didn’t.
Jack had his
head on a pillow leaning against the glass in the passage door. He wasn’t dead
a sleep but felling the movement of the truck made him kind of snooze. He
didn’t hear Martha say “Kingston, twenty miles, that sounds like an interesting
place.”
When she turned
off at the exit Jack didn’t even move, and then he felt the truck stop. He
jumps up, “What’s wrong, Where are we?” He looked around and they were parked
in front of this filling station that looked like it had been closed down for
thirty years or more. “Where are we?”
“Kingston. Exit
28 SC Road 262.”
“Martha, what
are we doing here?”
All Jack
couldn’t see was a row of buildings on each side of the highway. They were old,
very old, it was creepy. It was like in the movies where the whole town was
evacuated because of a great catastrophic big disease is coming. (How is that
for being dramatic?)
Martha got out
of the truck, Jack was not sure he should let her do that, walked up the side
walk like she lived here. On the side of the building in very faded letters it
read “Hawkins Hardware.” Just waking up Jack was a little disoriented but
seeing Martha walk up the sidewalk he had better follow her, it’s probably not
safe for a woman to be walking around here. The way it looked it’s probably not
safe for men. He followed her into the hardware store; boy was it out date by
at least sixty years. There was a big potbelly stove in the middle of the floor
with two old men playing checkers, just like in the movies, you have seen it.
Jack was glad the stove wasn’t lit; it was a bit warm outside. The store itself
went way back with bens of bolts, nuts, nails, any size you could want. Any
size, no matter what, bolt and nut you could want. There were shovels, rake,
axes, and any tool you would need for farming or landscaping. Ways in the back
were stacks of seed and fertilizer. The old wood floor was worn down so the
knots were sticking up. (When old floors would wear the knots was the hardest
part of the board so it didn’t wear as fast. I thought I would throw that in
because I didn’t understand either.) The floors squeaked so bad there was no
way you could sneak around in that store. There were three big rocking chairs
sitting around the two playing checkers. Jack sat in one and it squeaked as bad
as the floor, the two old men didn’t acknowledge he was there.
Martha was
walking around the store just looking when she notices a boy sitting on the
stage for the front window which was empty except for only a bag of seed, I
guess to show ever who comes by that he had some to sale. The boy had a coke
and what looked like peanuts floating around inside the coke.
“Where are your
cokes?” Martha asks, we assume the store owner was the man behind the counter.
“Down at the
end of that aisle.”
On the way back
she picked up a bag of Toms toasted peanuts and walked over to the boy and asks
“Is it ok if I sit down here?”
“Yes ma’am.”
“I’m Martha.”
“I’m Joseph.”
“Please to meet
you Joseph.”
She sat down
and sat the coke down beside her while trying to open the peanuts, it was a
little bit of a struggle but she managed. The boy wasn’t staring but was
watching out of the corner of his eye. Martha was trying to pour her peanuts
into the bottle but about half was falling to the floor.
The boy turned
to look at Martha, “May I help you ma’am.”
“Sure, there
must be an art to this.”
The boy put his
drink between his legs and squeezed so it wouldn’t fall over. He cupped his
hand around the top of the bottle the shape of a half of a funnel, leaned the
bottle away from himself just little. He held his hand up as if he was pouring.
Martha did as Joseph showed her, the peanuts shot right into the bottle.
Joseph’s peanuts were about gone. Martha took a swallow like you would normally
drink a coke and brought the bottle down almost chocking .Joseph had a slight
smile on his face.
“You have to
hold your tongue a certain way, cover the hole of the bottle with your tongue.
When you hold it up the peanuts will fall toward your tongue. When there is
some peanuts on your tongue lower your tongue real slow, only about half way.
When the coke starts flowing into your mouth the peanuts will come with the
coke. Only let a couple come through before your mouth fills up with coke. Hold
the peanuts with your tongue and swallow the coke and then chew the peanuts.”
“That’s a whole
lot better than drinking a coke and every once in a while just throw a couple
of peanuts in your mouth.” Martha was grinning. Joseph looked down and blushed;
he didn’t mean to get so cared away with his description.
Martha turned
up the bottle and gave it a try “Hey, I got three.”
Joseph had
about a half of a coke and almost all his peanuts were gone. Martha reached
into her pocket and pulled out a five, handed it to Joseph and asks “You want
to get some more peanuts, yours is about all gone and I dropped about half of
mine on the floor?”
Joseph got two
packs of peanuts and laid the five on the counter. Mr. Hawkins gave Joseph the
change, as Joseph walked off Mr. Hawkins had a big grin on his face. Joseph was
a little shy and he had never heard him say so many words at one time. He
handed Martha the change, she told him to keep it he might need to buy some
more peanuts. She had a big smile on her face; Joseph caught the smile and knew
she was kidding him. He smiled and with to putting the peanuts in his bottle.
Martha watched Joseph expertly put the peanuts in his coke. She did ever thing
Joseph did. Put the coke in between her legs and squeezed. Shaped her hand
around the top like a funnel, she had already opened the bag of peanuts,
leaning the bottle away from her body just a little and poured slowly.
“Hey, I didn’t
drop a one.”
They sat there
eating the peanuts out of the coke bottle. Martha turned about half way around
and looked at the big rusting tin building across the street. You could barely
tell what the letters on the old tin said.
“Does that say
Kings Cotton Gen?”
“Yes ma’am.”
“Can you show
it to me?”
“Yes ma’am.”
As they were
walking out Martha looked for Jack. One of the elderly gentlemen had left and
the other one had talked Jack into playing checkers. Jack’s forehead was all
wrinkled and his concentration was if the world was going to blow up and he had
to save it with his next move. He didn’t see Martha and Joseph go out the door.
“Are you called anything other than
Joseph?”
“Yes ma’am, Joe Stockton.”
As they stepped
out of the hardware story onto the sidewalk an old Buick comes up the hill
threw town, if you want to call it a town, doing about twenty miles an hour
over the speed limit.
“That’s Miss Ida, it seems like she has
been here forever. She’s got to be close to ninety. Her and her husband came
here after he retired from the Air Force, They bought one of those old plantation
houses out in the middle of nowhere, nobody could see them fixing it up but
they did. They must have had a lot of money. She has a maid that takes care of
her but Ms. Ida says she is not her maid; she is her live in companion. Her
husband died about fifteen years ago. Everybody thought she would move but she
didn’t.”
As they walked across the road Martha
was looking at the old rusting cotton gen thinking she bet this place had a
story.
“Who was King on the side of the gin?
“That’s Reuben King, who the town was
named after.”
“Is it safe to go inside?”
“Yes ma’am. This place was built to last
longer than either one of us. All the machinery is gone, all the steel, and
anything of value was taken out a long time ago.”
“How long has it been closed?”
“My granddaddy worked here before it was
closed. He is eighty seven now. Probably in the sixty’s or before. Granddaddy
said when Americans started buying anything made of cotton from overseas that
was the end. The cotton mill slowed down because they couldn’t sell their
cloth, the cotton growers slowed because the mill slowed down and here it
stands. Granddaddy said the old cotton gin is a symbol of our times, I told him
I didn’t understand. He said I would someday. Mr. King was quite a big man here
in the forties Granddaddy says, he owned a lot of land and he grew cotton on.
It was pretty profitable to gin your own cotton but he had to have the other
farmer’s cotton to make it go. Granddaddy told me at one time there were
fifteen or more wagons and trucks lined up the street loaded down with cotton
to get into the cotton gin. He said all the stores were open and on Saturday,
some people came into town in the afternoon and stay until nine or ten at
night. Mostly come to visit, it gets mighty lonely out on a farm.”
Joe climbed down and stood by Martha and
looked at the empty building for a few seconds and turned to Martha “That was a
long time ago and Granddaddy said we haven’t learned a thing from it.”
Martha was following Joe out to the
sidewalk; he turned to make sure she was coming. She had turned to take some
pictures of the inside of what was left of the gin. The pigeons had taken it
over and now it was there sanctuary. They made enough noise to let everyone
know it was theirs. When they got to the middle of the highway Martha stopped
long enough to look up the highway at all the old empty buildings. She was
thinking there was a lot of stories had been here but there was no one to
listen, they were all gone.
She took a picture of each side of the
street with all the old closed buildings. Joe was standing in the door way of
the hardware waiting for Martha. She turned to face the hardware and she saw
something.
“Joe leans
against the door frame and bends your knee and hold the toe of your boot sticking
down like a cowboy.” Joe smiled at the
thought of being a cowboy. Martha took two pictures of Joe from two different
angles.
When she got back into the hardware
store she was looking around the hardware store and asks “Mr. Hawkins is it ok
if I take some pictures of your hardware store?”
“You’re more than welcome to young lady.”
She lined her
camera lenses up to the left corner and marked where the right side of the
lenses stopped, took the picture and moved the left side of the lends where the
right side was. She did this all the way around the room until she got to the
right hand corner the building. Joe was watching with a little bit of a
confused look on his face.
“When I put
then all in a row it will be a panoramic view of the store.”
Joe held his
mouth into a upside U, moved his head up and down to signify he approved.
“Joe, it was
such a pleasure to meet you. You made my trip to Kingston very interesting and
you have a very interesting story here. One day I’ll pick up a book and the
tidal will be Kinston by Joe Stockton.” Joe’s smiled and it lit up his whole
face.
“Mr. Hawkins,
It has been an experience. Thank you for sharing your store with us.”
“It’s been a
pleasure Martha, hope you stop by again when you come this way.”
“That would be
nice, thank you again.”
Martha walked
to the door and looked at Jack, it like radar from each one of them to the
other. She didn’t say a word but Jack new where she was going; even so she
would have waited all night if Jack was having so much fun he didn’t want to
leave. She would have slept in the truck rather than say anything but she had
here bed in the little house behind her truck... The same for Jack, if the
little house wasn’t there he would have slept in the truck if there’s something
Martha wanted to do all night that interested her he would waited for her and
never said a word, maybe “Did you enjoy
yourself.?” Or “Did you have fun.” The older they got the more they realized
there world was each other. Each wanted to give the other the latitude to
experience something that maybe have forgotten or missed along the way. Martha
would say there is so much to see and feel and taste after she drug Jack out of
the office for good. He would sneak back to the office every once in a while to
see what was going on as if Martha didn’t know it.
She went to the
truck, pulled out her note book and started writing about her trip to Kinston.
She liked details and information about her pictures so there was details about
every pictures. She would put little stores and details about the picture so
you would know what you was looking at. She would dedicate one to two pages
maybe some time more, to each place she had been. Some people will want to show
you where they went on their vacation or family reunion. They would pull out a
stack of pictures of places and people that you have no idea where they have
been or who are these people. You open Martha’s scrapbook and it will take to
worlds that you never knew was there or it was there and you didn’t see it.
When you see the page of Kingston, it’s like you were there, the old buildings,
the old cotton gin. Especially Mr. Hawkins hardware store and Joe, that
wouldn’t be the last time she ate peanuts out of a long neck glass coke bottle.
Martha was just
finishing with her notes Jack was jumping in the truck. “I all most had him; I
had two kings and two men. I had him cornered when all of a sudden he jumps my
king and one of my men. I thought he had put his king out in the open so I went
after him, I don’t know what happened but all of a sudden I had no king. After
that I told him I had to go. Do you think he was a professional and didn’t want
anyone to know?”
Martha burst
out laughing; Jack liked to make her laugh’ “How many games did you win?”
“None”
Martha laughed more.
“I almost got
him a couple of times.”
Martha laughed more “Sure”
She pulled out her planed note
book to see where the nearest camp ground was. She always had everything planed
out but sometime things wouldn’t go just as she planned. She knew how to adjust.
It was quite an experience Jack thought, especially for Martha. Another page in
her scrape book, Kingston, and take my word she had many pages filled. Who
would have thought there were so many stories in Kingston, South Carolina exit
28 sc262?
Jack was
thinking it was a lot more than he wanted to get involved in. So from that day
on it was Martha’s RV. Today he realizes he should have been paying more
attention. Maybe Martha thought that someday it would come to this, that’s why
she was always trying to get him to take interest and learn as much as he
could. He couldn’t take Martha’s RV so maybe there’s a Jack’s RV out there,
maybe he should go investigate, and do some research like Martha did. Martha
did not do anything unless she researched it first, that’s what he would do.
Jack started with the computer, he was surprised at all of the information he
could get. Went and got magazines that he could find at Champing World, Martha
had liked Camping World, when on the road she would want to stop. Martha had
them all mapped out as to where they all were on their route and RV parks the
same. She always came out of the Camping World with something. She was not in
the dark very often, she always had a plan.
Jack found the
close’s Camping World and found some books, magazines, and a lot of stuff for
RVing that he had not looked at. Martha loved looking at all the camping stuff
that was available and Jack just walked around wanting to go. Jack noticed a
guy going back and forth from the office by the shop door to the shop and back
again. Jack thought maybe he was shop manager. Jack stuck his head into the
office door and asks “Can I ask you a question,
I’m going to
buy a RV for the first time; do you have any surjection’s?”
“Well, are you
going to live in it full time or is it just for going on vacation, to the
beach, going to visit relatives?”
Jack hadn’t
thought about that, the guy noticed the blank look on Jack’s face. Jack replied
“I don’t know.”
“Well if you’re
going to live in it full time there is
are more things to look for.”
“Thank you.”
Jack didn’t want to tie him up while he was working but he did give Jack
another area to research.
Things were
starting to fall into place; he was starting to feel real good about it and a
lot more confident. Now he realized why Martha liked to do her research on
everything. He felt like he about had his research together and he was ready to
take on the dealer.
Jack parked behind the Burger King next
door not wanting to go driving up to the office like he couldn’t wait to buy.
The lot was all fenced in but facing the street was a double gate for bringing
in and out RVs. Jack saw it was not locked and one of the gates was ajar enough
for him to slide though. There were rows and rows of RVs and Jack was thinking
how could anyone pick from so many. The closer he got to the office some of the
doors were open on a few so he thought he would check them out. A couple of
them looked like Martha’s which is OK, she never was interested in being
flashy. A couple he liked and might be interested in. He was getting closer to
the office looking in all that was open. He looked around the last one in the
row to see if the door was open. As he turned the corner BAM, there it was.
Sitting between the office and shop in the back, three shades of brown and all
four slid outs was extended. The owning was rolled out and it was hocked up to
the electricity, he could hear the two air conditioner running. He was going to
sneak around to the door not wanting to be seen. When he got inside he was fascinated
that a RV could look better than most houses. On the counter was a list of all
the amenities and the price they were dreaming they could get. On the list were
things like Rustic Cherry cabinetry, a pair of glider/recliners, an entertainer
center including a40-inch Samsung LCD HDTV, one piece radius shower with
sliding glass door. The 23,000 pounds was a little concern to Jack. He didn’t
know what Martha’s weighed but it didn’t seem to bother her.
Jack was leaning on the counter looking
at the list when the door opened and there was a face brighter than sunshine.
“I thought I saw someone go in. I’m Bill
Graves ” extending his hand.”
“Jack.” As he shuck his hand.
‘Isn’t it a beauty?”
“Is that a real wood or that clip
together plastic floor that looks like wood?”
Jack knew he had him, that’s why he
didn’t want to come driving up like he needed help looking around. Now he was
going to but that research to work.
“How many squire ft.is in the
refrigerator? Central vac, coring countertops, 26 inch TV up stairs, what type
of mattress on the bed?” The more
questions Jack ask the more he got flustered. Then the question that got him.
“How does the hydraulic leveling system
work?”
“Let
me go get you information on that for you.”
In a short while a more serious face
came in, Jack knew they were bringing up the big guns. Jack was sitting in one
of the recliners and didn’t bother to get up.
He put out and hand and walked over to Jack sitting in the recliner. “Hi
I’m Rick Damien”
“Jack.” He had to make them sweat a
little and negotiate, Nate would never forgive him.
Before Rick could open his mouth Jack
ask “The price on the paper on counter, do you think this will bring that
much?”
It kind of caught Rick off guard, he was
supposed to be asking questions “Well there is a little leeway.”
“If a fellow was going to pay cash do
think that leeway would get a little bigger?”
“How about $220,000, how does that
sound, that’s $25000 leeway?”
Boy Jack wished Nate was here, he would
take this man apart. He would have the man paying him just to get out of here.
“How about $185000 cash, I have a RV I want you to sell, it came from here. Get
market price, you get 10%. The remainder goes to Martha Herrington Carter
charities. I need three days lessons on everything about this RV.
“Where’s your truck?”
“You don’t buy a truck until you know
what you’re pulling.”
“Is $185,000 the best you can do?”
Jack laughed, “That’s a hell of a way to
make a sale, and I’ll be by in the morning with a traveler’s check. I’ll go get
a truck and bring it by so yours boys can put a hitch in the back. I’ll bring
the other trailer over day after tomorrow; I’ll give you the name of the
attorney you will be working with on the sale of the trailer.” Jack could see a
bit of a stir finding out he was working with an attorney on the sale of
Martha’s trailer.
After three days of training and
practice Jack felt much better about be a RVer. He backed it all the way up the
driveway in to the back yard and it’s not a short driveway. He started putting
his cloths into the RV when he heard this sound coming up the driveway, it
sounded like it was going right through the house. He had been so busy he
hadn’t notist it was Saturday so after the sound stopped around the corner came
Sissy and two other girls. Jack knew who one of the other girls was with her
hair strait up, make up, and boots, Jumper. Sissy had a little look of
disappointment on her face; she didn’t think Jack would make it. She was
bringing the girlfriends over to see where they were going to move to.
“Jack, I like your RV, when are you
leaving?”
“I don’t know but pretty soon.”
“Is it OK if I show the house to Jumper
and jukebox Judy?”
“Sure.” Jack looked up to see jukebox
Judy. At least she didn’t have boots on. He smiled to himself because seeing
the disappointment on their faces he knew he totally had surprised Sissy. Jack
thought he would ask them if they wanted to spend the night, second thought,
Sissy with Jumper and jukebox Judy, maybe not. He hadn’t thought about when he
was leaving, maybe he wasn’t in any hurry. Just he and JR and his memories, he
thought it could be a lonely trip especially when he had now where he wanted to
go.
Martha’s scrap
book, he thought about giving it to Sissy but he didn’t want to feed her fire
to go and do what Martha did. Jack felt she would enjoy seeing all the places
Martha had been and the stories that went with them. When they came out of the
house Sissy still had this disappointing look on her face.
“Come here I
have something for you.” Jack went to the RV and came out handing her the scrap
book and her face lite up.
“Nana’s scrape
book, thank you Jack. Nana showed it to me one time but we only saw not even
half. Thank you Jack, this is great.” The other two girls seemed not to have
any idea what was going on.
Once they were
gone Jack thought about it and was glad he had given it to her.
Jack wanted to
get out of town before the traffic started its morning flow. He thought his
biggest problem was getting out of the driveway without letting the wheels on
the RV hit the curb. Martha could get out with her eyes closed, but he wasn’t
Martha. It was still dark and he hated to drive in the dark outside the city
lights. The oncoming lights blinded him. He missed the curb at the end of the
drive way and made it to Interstate 85 South. Traffic wasn’t very bad on his
side going south but going north toward town was getting pretty thick.
It was still dark when he made it to
Gastonia where the traffic picked up considerably. After making it through
Gastonia and on to the open road, the trucks came around as if he was doing
half the speed limit. In reality he was going a little over the speed limit.
Twilight was starting to appear which
made the trees on the side of road look black. They looked like a villain with
his cloak pulled up to his face and hat down covering his eyes leaving enough
to look at you. As it got lighter Jack could relax a little because he could
see a little better.
He knew he shouldn’t have had that cup
of coffee before he left the house. But he needed the caffeine to help him get
moving. He was thinking he could make it to the Flying J on the other side of
Kings Mountain, and then he thought he wouldn’t want to see how fast he could
get from the truck to the bathroom. So he decided the rest stop won the debate.
It was the closest.
It was quite in the truck to the point
you would think he was alone. He started thinking about her again. For over a
year, she possessed his total being. That was the only place his mind would go.
His doctor told him that the anguish and grief would lead to depression which
would kill him. With all the other problems he had maybe death might not be so
bad. He couldn’t concentrate on anything but her, his mind stayed with her all
day, every hour, and every minute. It’s the joy and fun they had; she was
ninety percent always happy. That’s what he thought about all the time, they
did have their emotional times. She would make it painless as possible, even
for the boys. She taught them there was always a different way of looking at
something, she would always tell Jack the same...
One
time Jack came home from work just beat. It was probably one of the worst days
since he had taken this job, all he wanted was a hot shower, sit down, have a
beer, and figure out what went wrong. He couldn’t wait to get in that hot
shower. His mind kept going over and over what happened hoping the answer would
pop in his head. Even in the shower he couldn’t get it out of his mind. He
leaned his head against the tile wall let the hot water run over him.
All of a sudden a gallon bucket, that’s
a good size bucket, full of cold water with ice cubes, was dumped over the
shower door. You could hear Jack scream for two blocks. It was so cold Jack
couldn’t catch his breath. He turned the hot water on as hot as it would go to
counter act the cold, all the cold went to the floor. He couldn’t get to the valve
to turn off the hot, he was still screaming. He finely got the hot water turned
off, opened the door just enough to stick his head out. All you could see was
her head sticking around the corner of the bathroom door with a mischievous
grin on her face.
Jack took off chasing her down the
hall; she wasn’t going to get caught. She ran down the hall and ducked in a
guest room, Jack thought for sure he had her cornered. He went in and saw her
on the other side of the room. He ran around the room and about had her until
she ran across the bed. She ran down the hall to the master bedroom; Jack knew
he could get her cornered there. As he got just inside the door she jumped on
his back. She wrapped her arms around his neck, her legs around his body. She
had been standing on a chair just inside the door. He spun around trying to
make her let go. She let go and fell on the bed dragging Jack down with her.
They lay there looking at each other all most nose to nose.
“I’ll get you
back.”
She was running
her hands around the back of his neck, up the back of his head which was still
wet from his shower. She rubbed the sides of his face and had a look on her
face that if she loved him every day, it wouldn’t be enough.
“I might let
you.”
She started
kissing all over his face, little pecking kissing.
“I don’t have
any clothes on.”
“Yes you do the
water from the shower, that’s all you need.”
Then she rolled
him over so she was on top. He pulled her down so they were nose to nose again.
She grabbed his head and pulled it up so she could kiss him lightly on the
lips. Then she gave him one of those X-rated kisses that make any man come
alive.
Jack was
thinking “It doesn’t get any better than this."
In his mind he wanted to live the good
times, the happy times that make you feel that life was wonderful. Sure there
were times you didn’t feel things were so wonderful, but most of the time she
could get things to be bright and simpler .You would find the world wasn’t
crashing down on you after all. Jack didn’t ever want to stop thinking about
her. From their middle twenties to their middle sixties she was his whole life,
Jack never thought that at some time it will come to an end. It never accrued
to Jack that at some time he would never ever see her again.
Over his shoulder he said “We’ll stop at
the rest stop, when I come back I’ll take you for a walk.” No movement from the
back seat.
Walking up the sidewalk Jack made a pact
with himself not to drink coffee that early in the morning. He knew better but
he thought he could beat the system. At a certain age, there is no beating the
system. At some point, and Jack knows this, he should wear a sign around his
neck that says “I CAN NOT BEAT THE SYSTEM!” There is, in life at a certain age
there is a certain predetermined limit that a body can endure; anybody that
does not agree is kidding themselves. It wouldn’t take long before that person
would be wearing a sign. Early morning coffee is one of Jacks predetermined
limits.
As Jack came down the hill he saw no movement,
as he walked around the truck to the driver’s door, no movement. He opened the
door and picked up the leash off the floor. Something hit the floor, knowing
the leash would be put on. A sign that he was getting out was all he needed to
start moving. It was already established that JR tries to smell where every
other dog had put down his mark and moved on. It was J.R.’s responsibility to
find those places and mark again. You would wonder how one dog could hold so
much pee. The grass was about two hundred or so feet from the truck. J.R.
started to mark every spot he could find, and then he suddenly stopped and
looked at the truck. He was standing in that stiff attention position with his
ears up like antennas, looking very hard at the truck. Jack turn toward the
truck just in time to see what he thought was something in black crawling under
the tarp in the back of the truck. The tarp was covering up a lawnmower he was
taking to Nate to give away to someone in need. That might have been a mistake;
Nate sure didn’t need the money, but if there was money involved it was all fun
and games.
J.R. had gone on about his business
marking everything. Jack thought maybe he didn’t see anything, but he did see
it, even if it wasn’t quite daylight. Maybe J.R.’s smeller was out of whack
because normally he would have gone crazy. You could have heard him for blocks.
But it couldn’t be his smeller because everything from light poles, curbs and
bushes had a wet spot on them. Jack knew he was not going to depend on J.R. to keep
him safe. He knew he saw something and that’s all there was to it.
Now the big question is what was he
going to do? Maybe J.R. will catch a scent when he’s closer to the truck, start
barking and whoever is under the tarp will jump out and run.
Jack gave a little pull which J.R. knew
was the signal to head back to the truck.
“O.K., I’m counting on you to bust loose
when we get close to the truck, you got it J.R.?” J.R. heard his name, gave a little head turn
and kept on walking. When they were about thirty feet from the truck Jack was
whispering “O.K.J.R.” nothing. Twenty feet “J.R.” a little louder whisper. J.R.
was bouncing along as if he was in a parade right up to the driver’s door and
stopped. He looked at Jack for him to open the door and take the leash off.
Jack was still whispering and J.R. could care less, he wanted the door opened.
Jack was whispering something about J.R. being a terrible watch dog, and he
should tie him to a light pole and leave him. Whoever it was under the tarp
could hear every word Jack was saying. After the leash came off J.R. jumped up
into the back seat and laid down on his side. Jack could not believe he could
be so unconcerned.
So much for a watch dog? Jack would hate
to have to depend on him if an unlawful, crooked, villainous, depraved,
culprit, gangster, desperado; tough bad guy was under that tarp as J.R. slept.
Jack thought about pulling up the tarp and telling ever who was under there to
get the hell out of his truck, and then it occurred to him that he wasn’t
stupid. It might be the last time he asks anyone to do anything. Maybe if he
stood more in front of the truck and yelled “I know you’re under there.” they
would get out. They may get out and he wished they hadn’t. He couldn’t just
stand there trying to figure out what to do, maybe he should take J.R.s
attitude, do nothing.
It was a chilly morning and under the
tarp with the dead grass and gasoline smell from the lawnmower, it wouldn’t be
a very pleasant ride.
He pulled out of the rest stop on to the
interstate he kept looking in the mirror to see if he could see anything. If
they put their face against the back window he might jump out of his skin and
scream as he wrecked. After a few miles he saw the billboard, Flying-J, two
miles, maybe he could make it. As he pulled into an RV parking space at the
Flying-J it was getting daylight, not quite as spooky. After he stopped he had
to take a few deep breaths. You know who was still a sleep. Jack decided to get
out - real slow. Who knows this day and
time someone might jump out with a gun? The only thing they could shoot at was
his ass because he would be in that door of the Flying J faster than they could
pull the trigger. Then he thought how silly, if someone was going to shoot they
would have by now. Who would have road under the tarp smelling gas and dead
grass for twenty five miles? Someone as hard up as that for a ride sure didn’t
have a gun. He thought he would be really casual by stepping out of the truck
slowly, and closing the door real slow. He couldn’t resist. Martha would never
have forgiven him, always be polite. He lifted the corner of the tarp just a
little.
“Going for
breakfast, you’re welcome to come.” He was taking his time when he heard what
sounded like two pieces of wood hit the pavement. That got his attention -
speaking of guns. . . He wanted to turn around but he was trying to be cool.
(Can old men in their sixties be cool?) It took all he could do not to turn
around. Jack thought maybe if he turned around and gave a little motion for
them to follow him in to a free breakfast, maybe if he turned real slow and
gave a smile and motioned at the same time...
“What the hell.” He hoped he didn’t say
it loud enough for “It” to hear what he said, sorry Martha. In the back side
window of the truck was a little round head with two alert ears. Not a bark and
no getting excited. (Maybe he felt the same way Jack did “What the hell?”)
Jack was walking backward so it was
quite obvious he wanted to see what was following him. Jack hadn’t ever seen
anything quite like it. Was this a new teenage rebellion?
It
had on a pair of black boots with three inch heels about the size of two 2x4’s
nailed together. That’s what made the wood sound when it jumped off the truck.
The pants were stuffed into the boots. The pants looked like they had been
painted on, but Jack did see a seam running up the leg, so he assumed that if
they were painted on no one would go to the trouble of painting a seam up the
leg. Maybe two people held the pants while” It” jumped in. He didn’t know how
they were ever zipped up. As black as the pants were so was the t-shirt under
the jacket. The jacket was the only thing that was a little loose. The hair
hung down its back about half way flowing down its shoulder like, who can
describe this? Jack had seen a lot of hair in his day but this one came by
itself. It matched the black finger nail polish and black lipstick. Jack didn’t
know they even made black nail polish and lipstick. He didn’t even know anyone
who would wear black nail polish and lipstick. The face had a, what looked
like, white makeup. Maybe it wasn’t white makeup after all; maybe It stuck its
head into a bag of self-rising flour, (don’t forget the black eye shadow), made
It look like a raccoon.
Jack picked a
booth with one side facing the door; he had to see this straight on.
He motioned for
It to sit. It came strutting across the floor like a rock star hoping someone
would ask for his autograph. It flopped down into the seat. The waitress walked
up with a pot of coffee; the cups were already on the table.
“Would you like some coffee?” The waitress
asked.
“Sure would, need the pick-up, want some
coffee.”
Looking at the Thing, “No, I don’t drink
coffee!”
“What would you like to drink?” asked the
waitress laying two menus on the table.
“The
biggest diet coke you have, half ice, half coke, put the ice in first.” Jack
was intrigued watching It acting like It was so bad and tough. “I think I’ll go
to the breakfast bar, I had it before, not bad.”
Jack noticed It sat watching to see what
he did. Then It got up, got a plate and went down the opposite side of the bar.
It was piling as much breakfast on the plate as It could get. “You’re
going to get sick, especially if you haven’t eaten for a while.” Jack got a
little of this and a little of that, sat down. It was shoveling it in as fast
as It could. He knew It hadn’t eaten for a while. He wondered if It was girl or
boy. You couldn’t tell with all the makeup and it was quite obvious the hair
was a wig. Jack couldn’t tell looking in Its face. About that time, its jacket
opened while It was shoveling food in. He was glad she couldn’t hear what he
was thinking. “Yea, it’s got tits, sorry Martha; it has breasts, so undoubtedly
it’s a girl.”
She didn’t see the two State Troopers
come in until they sat down at the counter. When she noticed, she slipped down
in the seat, holding a menu in front of her face. It looked as if she couldn’t
make herself any smaller. Jack could tell she was really scared. (To this day
Jack does not know what he was thinking.)
Jack was
looking down so she couldn’t see him grin; it amused him to listen to her talk
so tough.
“Because he
might bite you. I think he likes you a little because if he hadn’t he would
have bit you by now.”
“What do you
mean not by now?”
“I saw him
almost take a little boy’s arm off because the boy was standing on his
sidewalk.”
“He bit a kid?”
“Well the boy
was on his sidewalk but I don’t think he will bite you because he would have
already. Like I said, I think he likes you.”
“If he tries to bite me I’ll cute his
fucking head off.”
They had been together for about two
hours and the amusement was getting better. He couldn’t just throw her out of
the truck, especially in that outfit. It seemed as if she hadn’t been around
the neighborhood much, just stuck close to home. The last two hours had been
entertaining to say the least. Jack picked up the Styrofoam box so J.R. didn’t
have a chance to take a bite out of it. The last time he did, he got sick in
Jack’s truck. He reached behind the seat for J.R.’s leash.
As Jack started
to walk across the parking lot with JR she said “Where are you going?”
“I’m going to
go walk J.R.”
“I thought we
were going to get out of here.”
“We are, but we have to walk J R. first. As
she slid further down into the seat, she said “Why don’t you just stick his ass
out the window?” Jack was about to burst out laughing but he didn’t want her to
see him. He was getting tired of the language; he didn’t want to say anything
at the moment. She was acting so frustrated, Jack was enjoying the drama. Jack
took his time walking across the parking lot to the grass. J.R. bounced along
as if he was a majorette in a parade, and he was in no hurry either.
Jack could tell
she was starting to steam as he and J.R. strolled across the parking lot. J.R.
had this bouncy-bouncy walk. She had slid down into the seat; her eyes were
just looking out of the bottom of the window. Jack knew she was watching them.
J.R. put a drop on every blade of grass and bush. Jack gave the leash a little
tug to let him know it was time to go. J.R. tugged back to let Jack know he
wasn’t ready. J.R started this around and around business looking for the right
spot, anything to take up a little more time. They walked some more down the
grass, J.R. smelling. Then J.R. decided to go to the truck, going across the
parking lot like he was walking in a funeral. She just sat and stared at them.
J.R. jumped into the back seat and stretched out like he was ready for a nap.
Jack took a wide turn around the parking lot instead heading for the exit.
“Where are you
going?”
“We got to get
some diesel fuel. You know diesel fuel, like gasoline.”
“Couldn’t we get that somewhere on down
the road?”
“Guess we could but we’re already here. Get out and help and it will go faster.”
“Guess we could but we’re already here. Get out and help and it will go faster.”
“I don’t do
diesel” Jack grunted as he got out of the truck as if he was eighty years old.
He saw her lean over to the driver’s door so she could see what he was doing.
He flipped this little door on the side of the truck , screwed this cap off,
put this funny looking gun with a hose on it into the truck, pulled out a
credit card and put it into this thing. His fingers were doing something, and
then he grabbed the funny looking gun and held the trigger. She could tell the
diesel was flowing. “That don’t look so fringing’ hard” she thought. Jack got
back into the truck and was fiddling around with his seat belt, checked the
mirrors, turned on the window wipers, turned them off, turned on the key but
not the truck. .
“What’s wrong, it won’t crank?”
“Oh it will crank but a diesel has to
warm up before it's cranked.”
“How long does this take?”
“Just a minute or two.There is this
heating element that heats up these things like spark plugs, only diesels don’t
have spark plugs.”
Jack could tell
she was about ready to scream. He cranked up and sat for a moment.
“We have to let
it warm up a minute.”
“I wouldn’t have a piece of crap you
couldn’t get in and drive.” Jack turned
his head so she couldn’t see him smile to himself; this was getting to be too
much fun. He started driving around the gas pumps toward the exit when he saw
the State Troopers come out of the restraint. She did too. She slid down in the
seat.
“Can’t we go any faster pulling that big
old boat?”
He had never
heard it called a boat. As he went around the lot to the exit the Troopers got
in there cars and pulled up behind the R.V. As they got to the highway one of
the officers came around the R.V, the other one was behind them. About that
time you heard a siren blare out. She slid further down into the seat.
Jack could hear
her say real low, “Oh shit.”
The Trouper
came around fast going to a call; you could tell she started back breathing.
She slid back up in the seat as if nothing happened. Jack pretended nothing
happened.
They were quiet for about ten miles. Jack
wasn’t going to ask any questions because it wasn’t any of his business. He was
going to drop her off as soon as he had a chance; this kid had lots of
problems.
Jack would look at her, and then turn
back to the front, then to her, then back to the front. He did that about three
times; she would glance up to see him looking at her. She stuck her hand in her
jacket pocket and out came this knife. Jack heard this little click and out
popped a blade about six inches long. It didn’t scare him, in fact he wanted to
burst out laughing, but he didn’t want her to think he wasn’t taking her
serious. She looked at him as if she was really bad and not to be played around
with. She waved the knife around to make sure Jack could see it.
“Old man, if you try to put your hands on
me I‘ll cut your balls off and pull your cod sack over your head like a bogging.”
“Don’t worry angel, I have no intentions
of trying to put my hands on you.”
“Don’t call me angel!”
“Don’t call me old man!”
Jack almost busted out laughing. He
thought he had heard it all but that was a classic. He wanted to come back with
something ridiculous like “You don’t have to worry; this soldier hadn’t stood
at attention for a long time.” He didn’t want to play the game, beside Martha
wouldn’t like it. It was still funny.
Jack knew he had to get her out of those
preposterously weird clothes and into something normal. He knew that wasn’t
going to be easy.
The tone of her
voice caught Jack’s attention, it was even civil.
“Isn’t there a rest stop not too far
down the road?”
Jack was
thinking maybe she wanted to wash some of that stuff off her face, then maybe
not. He told her eating like that would make her sick, oh-no, not in my truck.
He tried to speed up but you can
only go so fast pulling fifteen thousand pounds. He took the ramp a little
fast, J.R. stuck his head up to see what was going on. Jack didn’t get
completely stopped when she jumped out and ran behind the tractor trailer truck
next to them and bent over. She didn’t think they could see her. Jack laid his
head back on the seat not looking because he didn’t want to embarrass her.
Someone in the back seat couldn’t look any harder; his eyes were frozen on her,
ears sticking straight up. If he could have laughed he would have.
She came from
behind the truck and turned to go up the hill to the rest rooms. Jack was
looking the other way to let her handle it, he wasn’t going to say anything,
but he did tell her she would get sick. Jack wasn’t going to look straight at
her, he really didn’t want to embarrass her, but in the back seat somebody
couldn’t get there face any closer to the glass. His noise was all most against
the glass, eyes as big as they could be stretched. Ears up like a soldier in
formation. As she came down the hill Jack could tell she washed a lot of the
clown makeup of her face. How could such a pretty girl get herself in to so
much trouble? It doesn’t matter, he’s not going to get involved, and he was
going to get rid of her at first opportunity, he kept telling himself.
She came down
the hill and got into the truck without saying a word.
“I have to walk
J.R.”
“Whatever.”
Jack picked up
the leash and J.R. was right there, all he had to do was put it on and he was
out. The black asphalt parking lot was a little hot; J.R. picked his feet up
more than usual. When he made it to the grass he started his smelling and
marking. The day was beginning to warm up so he was in no mood to stay out
long. If there’s anything J.R. likes is air conditioning. After he tiptoed
across the parking lot Jack opened the door he was in. He gave J.R. a little
water from a bottle he had in a cooler behind the seat, J.R. preferred his
water a little cool. That was something Martha would say, he had more
personality than most people, only because she spoiled him by treating him like
a person.
The girl was just sitting there
looking straight ahead, a little pale in the face for what he could see. Jack
thought he would leave her be but somehow he had to convince her how outlandish
her outfit was. They rode twenty miles or so not saying a word; Jack knew he
was running out of time. They were almost to Spartanburg and on the other side
of Greenville was the shopping center. OK let’s give it a try.
“You know if
someone was looking for you----.” She cut him off before he could finish his
sentence.
“No
one is looking for me!”
“I didn’t say anyone was looking for you, I
said if they were.”
“What
gives you the idea that someone is looking for me?”
“That’s
not the point.” How could he put this without being thrown out of the truck
“The point is you stick out just a little.”
“There’s
nothing wrong with the way I look.”
“Well
take the restaurant we were just in, what you saw was some truck drivers,
construction workers, and some old people that are R. V.ers. Now if you looked
over the whole restaurant it all goes together except one thing, the one that
has different cloths.”
Jack could tell
she was letting it all roll around her head; she didn’t say anything, just sat
looking straight ahead.
“I know a nice Salon Martha liked to go to some time we came down this
way. It’s a very nice place, these girls will get you some nice cloths and fix
your hair, make you look like a different person.”
“I don’t like beauty shops; I don’t like
people messing around my damn face.” Not that she ever had been to a beauty
shop. Jack thought here goes the language again.
“Oh
no, you got it all wrong, this is a Salon, not a beauty shop. There’s a lot of
difference in the two, a Salon has a lot more class than a beauty shop. They
take better care of you and do a much better job. You’ll come out a completely
different person.”
She was looking
straight ahead out the windshield but the question she thought was “What am I
doing here?” She had been on the run for three days and this is the forth. She
was scared and has been ever since Sheila put her out at the rest stop, and she
was very-very tired .The more she felt the truck move the more she wanted to
sleep. It was like being rocked to sleep real slowly.
She didn’t know
what to tell him, maybe nothing was best.
She hated to continue being a little
bitch but she didn’t know what the situation was. He was being too nice, maybe
he’s lonely, but riding around in this new truck pulling this big boat he calls
a R.V. and this small dog that gives me the evil eye. She never liked dogs
since her grandmother said people shouldn’t waste food on a mutt when they
couldn’t feed themselves, or there was always someone that could use the food.
Besides they were all dirty she said.
Coming out looking like a different
person might not be a bad idea, it did make her a little nervous not knowing
what to expect. The old man seemed to want it and it was a bad idea to have let
Sheila and her friend talk her in to this getup.
Jack turned his head over his shoulder
“J.R. I’ll take you out as soon as we get to the Mall.”
She
thought it was real smart for him to use J.R. as an excuse to stop at the Mall;
it really would give her an opportunity to do something with herself. Get rid
of these cloths, take a shower and wash her hair, but she didn’t want him to
know she was so willing.
Jack was coming up on the exit; he was
going to take it because he had to take care of J.R that was a great idea at
the last minute. As he turned off the interstate up the ramp he thought she would
turn in to that little bitch. She didn’t say anything, just looked a head like
she had been doing, Jack was thinking so far so good, now if he could make it
around the shopping center to the back. Maybe if he could get to the Carnation
Salon he would have it made. He didn’t want her to start screaming and cursing
because he brought her here, she needed it so bad she had to realize that.
He pulled around the side of the Mall to
the back; thank god they didn’t have to go inside the Maul. He was holding his
breath a little because he felt it was his idea. If it didn’t work out he would
have to listen to her cursing and raising hell. He felt it didn’t matter
because he was going to drop her off somewhere. He couldn’t leave her like this
that would be curial. As he got closer to the salon he was waiting (how does it
go) with baited breath. When he got there he pulled into the parking lot taking
up about ten spaces, it was before ten and you no and I know stores want open
till ten. (I’ve been there five minutes before ten, they still wouldn’t open,
I’m birchen, sorry, on with the story. Does he get her in there or not?)
He was thinking when he turned off the
truck getting her out of it would be one of the biggest obstacle. He turned the
key real slow but that was crazy, the diesel, you could hear at the other end
of the parking lot. He eased out of the truck as if he didn’t want to wake the
baby, she sat looking straight ahead. As Jack walked in she
could
tell he had been here before and they knew each other quite well. He had his
head looking down as she was telling
him something that very serious while holding his hand. Jack kept shaking his
head up and down as to agree with her.
“Well Jack Carter, so glad to see
you.”
“I thought I would be catching you by
surprise.”
“We are so sorry about Martha, didn’t know
about her funeral but we got her letter, she told us how much fun she had
knowing us. She said she didn’t spend as much time as she would have liked, she
was a wonderful Lady.”
This
was the first Jack had heard of the letters.
“What can we do for you?”
“I have Martha’s cousin‘s daughter in the truck; I’m taking her home to
her mother. She got involved with a strange group and her dress is not what I
want her mother to see. If you could help me out I would be very grateful, she
really needs help.”
She saw the
older woman give Jack a hug, must be really good friends. About that time two
more girls came in, one in her late twenty’s, the other maybe twenty. They
hugged Jack too, must really be a close crowd. She could see Jack talking to
all three now, sure would like to know what they were saying.
“She has nothing, so if you could get her whatever a girl needs,
everything from tooth brushes to sneakers. I know she needs lots of work.”
“Come on Jack, she can’t be that bad.”
“I’ll go get her, she’s a little rough.”
Jack walked out to the truck briskly hoping she wouldn’t change her
mind. He started to open the passenger door but had second thoughts. He didn’t
want to seem as if he was pressing her, she didn’t seem the type to be pressed.
He didn’t want her to start this cursing thing and get all pissed off, then he
thought why should he care, she’s nothing to him., he was just trying to help
here out, get her out of that hideous outfit, get her cleaned up a little, get
some deceit cloths and she not raise hell, sorry Martha. He walked around to
the driver’s side, opened the door, pulled himself up into the seat, not saying
a word. They sat there neither saying anything. Jack couldn’t understand why
she wanted to keep playing this bad ass game, maybe that was one of the
attractions he had toward her and he wanted to see how far she would go. He
knew there was something under that entire garb and bad ass attitude. He didn’t
want to rock the boat, but he wanted for something to happen.
“They are waiting for you in there.”
“If they screw
over me in there I’m going to be really pissed off old man.”
“Don’t worry angel, they’ll take good care of
you.”
“Don’t call me
angel.”
“Don’t call me old man.!” She got out and
slammed the door to prove she was still in charge. Jack thought maybe he should
sit a moment to see if she was going to slug someone. It seemed to go pretty
smooth, they got her to remove that leather jacket, hope she don’t lose her
switch blade. Jack decided he had better move his rig before some Security
Guard came buy and ask him to move.
J.R. slept through the
whole thing, you would think he would want to be there to see her off. His
smeller should have told him she was gone.
He stirred a
little when Jack moved the truck, looked up, laid back down as if he didn’t
care if Jack had just ran over her.
Jack felt he
needed a sandwich or something; his breakfast had been used up trying to do the
right thing for this girl. Jack stepped out of the truck and there was a Mc
Donald’s at the end of the parking lot. One of J.R.’s most favorite things was
a Mc Donald’s hamburger, just meat and bun.
“Think I’ll go
down to McDonald’s for a burger.”
That’s all it took for J.R. to stand
straight up looking at Jack wanting to know if he wasn’t back yet. It was quite
a show watching J.R. and his hamburger from McDonald’s. He took it with only
meat and bun; with anything else he wouldn’t eat it. He stood in the back seat
looking out the window. Soon as he saw Jack coming and he could not be still,
just moving around with anticipation. He sees the bag in Jack’s hand. As soon
as Jack opened the door he wanted to jump out but he knew he had to wait for
permission to get out. He was running in place wanting to get out. Jack put the
bag on the ground and stepped back. J.R. came jumping out of the truck and
grabbed the bag and started to throw it around like he had just caught a
varmint. The hamburger came flying out of the bag, J.R. stops to look at the burger.
He drops the torn bag and decides the burger is upside down. What determines
upside down is the rapping of the paper around the burger, with the edges of
the paper up. He flips the burger over with his nose. He starts to unfold the
wrapping one corner at a time. The way he does that is he puts one foot on top
of the Berger, not hard enough to mash the burger. He then, with his teeth,
pulls backing one corner at a time. Once he gets the paper laid out with the
burger in the middle you would think he would gobble it up, he sits looking for
the right moment then flips the bun off the top exposing the meat. Just
smelling the meat gives such pleasure, he lick’s it a couple of times. The meat
is eaten in small bites to make it last as long as possible, when he finished
with the meat he gobbled down the bun, and then he jumped into the back seat.
Jack picked up
the paper; no trash can, wading the paper into a ball, and then threw it in
floor of the truck. Thought he might take a little nap to kill some time. He
had been here before so he knew about how long it would take, most of the day.
All of a sudden J.R. started
barking as loud as he could. Jack jumped straight up it scared him so; he
looked around to see what was going on with J.R. still running around in the
back seat. He looked at his watch to see how long he had been asleep; it had
only been only a few hours. He looked up to see this kid with a very wrinkled
shirt that looked like he had slept in it for a week, it appeared his tie had been
rolled up in his back pocket the same amount of time. He was a good fifty feet
away
“It’s just a kid going to work.” J.R. kept barking, running
around in the seat.
There was a sidewalk between the two rows of
cars with a small incline; Jack still couldn’t see what all the commotion was
about looked down the sidewalk and all he saw was the kid going to work. Jack
saw someone coming up the hill in front of the boy.
The boy walking backward to look at whoever it
was that just pasted him, he bumped into a car and had to turn around.
“J.R., stop
barking, he’s already gone.” He toned it down to
a growl and small barks while looking down the sidewalk. Jack could not figure
out why he was so interested in the girl coming up the sidewalk, the closer she
got the prettier she got. She had this self-confidence walk that caught Jack’s
attention. She was a bit over dressed for someone shopping at the mall. She had
on a cream colored dress with saffron all around it that had a print the same
color as the dress underneath, matching shoes and pocketbook, not a hair out of
place
Jack expected
her to turn but she didn’t, she was walking straight for the truck. He looked
back being a little bit more observant. It couldn’t be, how could anyone girl
change so much. As she got closer he could see the little smile on her face
saying she couldn’t believe it either.
Jack didn’t
know what to say “I knew there was something pretty under all that black,” that
sounds stupid, I shouldn’t say anything
about the other outfit, maybe I should say something like, “Boy are you
beautiful,” that’s something you would tell a little girl when she’s all
dressed up, “Aren’t you glad you went,”
that’s the worst yet. About that time her hand touched the door handle and
opened the door. Jack was lost for words, he just look at her coming through
the door and sitting down.
“WAW:” was the
only thing that came out... Jack kept looking at her not believing this was the
kid in all that black, J.R. was standing up in the back seat staring at her.
Again with the
“WAW”
She sat with
her legs crossed and holding her purse in her lap, looking straight ahead. Jack
just let her sit for a minute to enjoy a little more what had just happened to
her. Without turning to Jack she was looking straight ahead. “Sandra wants you
to drive around to the front of her shop.” She didn’t see J.R. standing up in
the seat looking at her. Jack had room to swing the R.V. around the parking
lot. Trucks and R, V.; s this big doesn’t turn on a dime. He pulled up to the
front door of the shop with the door of the R.V. across from the shop door. She
got out and Patricia took the girl around to the driver’s side truck mirror,
J.R. popped his head out of the window, he started doing his windshield wiper
dance. Patricia hadn’t seen him for a long time.
The girl jumped back “Watch out, he might bite
you.” Patricia chuckled “Who told you J.R. would bite?” “ The girl knew she had been had.”
“Martha would bring him with her when she came
by, JR wouldn’t bite a fly.”
Patricia rubbed his head while JR kept doing
his dance.
“Go ahead, pet him.”
She was
thinking maybe it was her he didn’t like; she sure didn’t want to get bit.
“Come on, I promise he want bite.” She raised her hand to give him a little
touch, he stopped in his tracks. She started to take her hand back when
Patricia grab her hand and moved it to his head. She rubbed him softly as if
not to mess his hair. As soon as she took her hand back J.R. started doing his
windshield wiper dance. She knew she had been made a fool of; she did not like
being made a fool of. She and Patricia was fixing hair in the truck mirror and
playing with J.R. She was so perky she didn’t see Jack and Sandra taking the
new cloths into the R.V.
She went back
to primping and playing with her hair in the mirror, Patricia was telling her
how great she looked. She backed up to see her dress in the mirror. She didn’t
think she had ever felt so good.
“It’s time to
go.” Jack wanted to say it as softly as possible. He didn’t want to ruin the
mood. She gave every one a hug; you would think she wanted to stay because she
didn’t want the fantasy to end.
She walked around the R.V. to the
passenger door so she wouldn’t walk by Jack; he felt the air of coldness. He
cracked the truck and sat to let it warm up. He looked at her and thought how
pretty she was, she cared herself very well. He wasn't sure of her age but any
young man would pursue her, Nate could give her all the help she needed.
She sat with an
infuriating face, looking straight ahead. She was trying to project and air of
being angry, but as good as she felt it was hard to do. He did bring her here
and everything he said was true but she didn’t like being fooled by something
as silly as a dog, especially a dog she didn’t even like.
After they got
back on interstate 85 south nether said anything, Jack not knowing want she was
mad about, maybe she was not going to talk to him until they got to Macon, then
it would be good bye. The quite was starting to get Jack, maybe he could find
out why she was mad.
“Well Marty do
you--------.”
“How do you
know my name? I bet that bitch Ann told you, if I had wanted you to know my
name I would have told you. People are always trying to pull something like
when they tell you a goddamn lie. People should mind their on damn business so
you wouldn’t believe everything they say.”
Jack had heard
enough, how she could go from a pretty intriguing young girl to a little bitch
so fast. “
“Grow up and stop acting like a spoiled brat, what’s your problem!”
She sat for a
minute not even looking at him. He was waiting for her to maybe answer his
question; she could take it any way she liked. If he could get her to Nate’s
she wouldn’t be his problem. He hated to do this to Nate; maybe he should put
her out in Atlanta. Jack thought what he said about growing up would set her
off, if he had to put up with that language anymore he might put her out now.
“You
lied to me and made me look like a embezzle.”
“When did I lie
to you?”
“You know when
you lied to me, have you forgotten so quickly.”
“No I haven’t
forgotten but I lie so much I don’t know which one you’re talking about.”
She could tell
he was starting to getting irritated; she wanted to pay him back for what he
did to her. She didn’t like being made a fool of; even that grinning dog was in
on it.
“You lied about
the dog biting me.”
“You mean
you’re up set about J.R. having a little fun; I can make him bite you if that’s
all it takes.”
“Don’t fuck
with me old man.”
“Angel, when you grow up you’ll find out
there are things to worry about and things to laugh about and throw away.”
Nobody said
anything for what seemed like an hour. The silence didn’t bother Jack at all;
he had about got to the part where he’s ready to give up being a Good
Samaritan.
“My name is not Angel.” that wasn’t as
harsh as Jack had expected; he was totally caught off guard. “My name is
Margaret Frances Whittaker. I’m called Marty; my grandmother gave me that name
when I was born.”
Jack was
totally surprised how civil she could be, even her voice had changed.
“Jack Carter,
I’m pleased to meet you Marty.”
“I know.”
“You know what,
I’m Jack Carter or I’m pleased to meet you?”
“I know, the girls at the shop told me.”
“Now why did
they do that, if I had wanted you to know my name I would have told you?” Jack
had a big smile on his face just poking a little fun. She didn’t look at him
even though she had decided not to be a little bitch; he deserved that because
he really was trying to be nice to her. Marty felt more comfortable with him,
she didn’t feel that she needed her knife. Dam it, she didn’t know why she said
it, not to get back at him she knew, maybe it really was to relay what the
girls had said. Jack’s smile went away; he wasn’t as jovial as he was, not that
his mood had changed, just more serious.
“Girls in the
shop really liked Martha; they said she was quite a lady. They said she made
everybody around her feel special.” Marty saw his mood change; she knew she had
taken the wind out of his sail. She didn’t acknowledge that he was there, just
sat with her eyes looking forward, that was the worst thing she could do. She
was so tired she had to close her eyes. Jack noticed her head bobbing around;
he could not understand why she didn’t lay her head back on the head rest,
maybe she didn’t want to mess up her hair. He could tell she was asleep from
her breathing. It was like her body was still but her head was rolling around,
it looked real funny. Jack was smiling not laughing, but it was hard to hold it
back.
Jack was
checking his watch because he wanted to get to Macon before dark. He thought
about getting to Atlanta about four or five; never get to Atlanta about four or
five. All of a sudden he heard this bong against the glass. It was loud enough
it made J.R. get up and looks. Jack was looking around and then he looked at
her. Her body had fell over with her head first. Her neck was at a ninety
degree angle. “J.R., if we leave her like that her neck will never be the same
(Now is a good time to tell you about J.R., he is one of those dogs that have
been treated like he was human to the point he thinks he is. He can’t talk but
his mind functions like a human. Since I am the one telling the story I can
tell you what he’s thinking. Up to this point he had plenty to say) J.R stood
there trying to figure out what she had done
“We’re almost
to Lake Harding; the Georgia Tourist Center isn’t very far. We’ll stop there to
take you out and see if we can’t do something about her neck.”
JR looked at
her... “Not me; you maybe. I’ve seen her explode, you put your hands on her and
she wakes up. I don’t want to get cut, not me.”
They
crossed the lake and not too far were the Tourist Center, up the Exit ramp to
the right and trucks parking lot and JR was in a hurry to get out; as soon as
Jack put on his leash he jumped out of the truck and headed toward the grass.
He was in no hurry to get back to the truck, smell, smell, mark, mark; there
was a wet spot on everything he could reach. Jack would pull a little, he kept
marking, and then he started going around and around to find his special spot
(Why do some dogs do that and some dogs don’t?)
He knew that would delay the
massacre. After he had done his duty Jack pulled a little harder. “Ok, Jack,
it’s your life.”
Jack tied J.R. to the handle next to
the door on the R.V., went inside and came out with a pillow. “Oh my god he’s
going to smother her.”
“J.R., what do
you think, if I hold the pillow with my left hand, open the door easy with my
right hand, hold the door with my right leg so it don’t open wide enough for
her to fall out, swap the pillow to my right hand, take my left hand and hold
her head up while I slide the pillow under it. I like it.”
if
she wakes up your dead, I’ll stay out here.” J.R.’s leach was sixteen ft., It
was stretched as far as it would go.
Jack
set himself up to the door like one of those fat Japanese wrestlers, put his
hand on the door and stood there. J.R. knew he was trying to get up his nerve.
J.R. waited and waited, then gave Jack a little bark. Jack looked at him, “I
know we can do this.”
“Here he goes with that we stuff; I’m not touching that girl.”
He pulled the door open enough for the pillow to slide in, held the door
with his leg, traded hands with the pillow, pushed her head up with his left
hand, slid the pillow under her head with his right hand, held the door with
both hands and removed his leg, close the door with both hands, real easy.
Jack started back breathing and so did J.R.
Jack walked to the bathroom inside the rest stop because he needed to catch his
breath and comm down. Why did he get so worked up over just trying to help this
girl, because her neck would really hurt if he had left her in that position?
The other thing, if he had wakened her up, he would be dead. J.R. was standing
there looking at her thinking “What’s she going to do next, yes, she has to
go.” The vibes he got from Jack was a little strange, he kept talking about
getting rid of her yet he keeps doing thinks for her- weird.
Getting
back on the road Jack looked at his watch, they would never make Atlanta before
three or four a
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