Monday, May 21, 2012

One more time around the block.

One more time around the block...

The sun was shining as it did most summer days in California. They waited at the edge of the garage one foot inside the garage and one foot outside straddling the black seam sealer between the concrete garage floor and the driveway. They teetered from one foot to the other in anticipation. Burt's garage was connected to his house. All the houses in this housing tract had attached garages. Most houses did in the surrounding neighborhoods as well. His house was painted the color salmon with brown trim and brown window shudders. They weren't the functioning type of window shudders. No need really in the area of California where they lived. They were just decorative. Inside the garage was something they'd only seen on TV or in the movies. Their friend's Dad was working on his dune buggy. They thought it was cool and he promised the young girls a ride. He backed the dune buggy out of the garage. Mingled with the sound of the engine were the squeals and giggles of the girls as they skipped, hopped and skittered along side while the buggy inched down the driveway. He stopped the buggy. Smiling at his daughter and her friends he gave them the nod to climb aboard. Climb aboard they did in their summer capris or shorts and colorful sleeveless tops. They all wore sneakers with no socks. The girls numbered four. Two of the neighbor girls and his two daughters. The girls were roughly all about the same age between 8 and 10 years old. Of the neighbor girls, Mary's auburn brown hair was in a short pixie cut while her Sister Chrissy wore her blond hair in pony tails. His daughters were as different as night and day, Bonnie had shoulder length wavy blond hair which miraculously always seemed in place. His youngest daughter Toni's ruddy red hair had a short bobbed cut. Her Mother Carmen was tired of combing out the knots and tangles. Toni was a bit of a tomboy. Burt backed out his driveway on to the street. He revved the engine, smiling at the wide eyes and ear to ear grins of his daughters and their friends. Down the street they went. He circled the block two times before returning to his house. All four girls climbed off the dune buggy when they realized Burt was not going to give in to their begging and make one more trip around the block. Mary singed her calf on the hot tailpipe when climbing off the buggy but wasn't about to let on to her friends or Burt. She wouldn't want to jeopardize any future rides.



Lu'
5/21/12

Friday, May 11, 2012

How could she know...

How could she know...

Stephanie walked slowly toward the sound. She was certain no one would walk quickly to the sound she heard. OK so maybe the sounds she heard would draw in a paramedic, an ER Doctor, a triage surgeon or quite possible a horror film aficionado. As she walked deliberately across the floor she noted the carpet give beneath her feet. She glanced around the room which had in time emptied of occupants. As she reached the door, with slight hesitation she wrapped her hand around the knob and turned. At the first separation of door from jam the sound intensified and she stopped; stopped cold. She steeled her nerve to press on down the hall. The hallway was linoleum and her heels clacked loudly mingling with the sounds of horror. She clacked her way to the curtain concealing the unspeakable. With a trembling hand she drew back the curtain. The scene she witnessed sent a chill down her spine and sadness to her heart. There, lying prone and helpless with limbs flailing was Tony; her Tony. He was there at her urging. He didn't want to go. He was affraid. How could she have known it would happen this way, it was just a root canal. Boy was Tony going to give her hell when he was able. Stephanie made a note to send her Dentist a nice card; just because...


Inspired by Dice :)