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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Chapter 4 Part 1 - Revised



    Kyra heard her mother come home and felt comforted for a moment, and then she remembered the sketchbook on the end of her bed that she had been trying to avoid all night. She told herself that she had forgotten to put it away this morning but after the sudden feeling of unease when she looked at her last sketches came over her, she put the book down and left the room.

    She gave it only a passing glance now as she shifted her eyes over to the antique dresser drawer where she usually kept it. The dresser had 5 drawers, 3 long on the bottom with 2 shorter drawers on top. With its antique yellow colour, each corner of the drawer faces had black leaves attached to each other by an aged, frayed golden cord that was used to pull them open. The top left drawer was where her sketchbook was kept unless she was using it. Drawing had been something that her father had gotten her into at a young age. He fed off of her excitement when he would bring her home more art supplies. When he brought her felts she almost floated to the ceiling. Kyra had tried painting but that had been a bust as she couldn’t grasp blending the liquid colours in a way that would make a pretty picture the way they were supposed to. Now she loved charcoal.

    From her spot on the floor where she sat with her back against the door she could see the first sketch she ever did of her dad ripped from the first sketchbook he gave her. He gave her a new one every year that was bound in leather so that she only put her most perfect drawings in those ones while she would practice in the ordinary cardboard covered ones. She was on her 4th book now. She had taken the picture that she had drawn of him feeling so proud and happy with her work and taped up above her head on the wall above her bed so she could see him always before she slept. All of the lines were squiggly and dramatic as she tried to show him how good of an artist she was at nine…she wasn’t that good then but he smiled and was enthusiastic about the job she had done. After that she practiced all of the time. All she would do was draw for hours and hours Practice made her better and now Kyra Dune could not remember a time when she didn’t draw.

    She leaned forward so she could unfold her legs from underneath her to stand. They were numb from sitting on them for so long and pins and needles started to form as soon as she uncrossed them. She thought about her mother downstairs.

    ‘I should talk to her’ she thought ‘talk to her and tell her how much I miss daddy’

    Kyra hadn’t spoken since just after her father’s funeral where she told Savannah to sit up straight and take the hair out of her mouth at St. Paul’s, sitting right up front with her mother and Cyrus. It wasn’t a big church but it fit the few friends and family that had attended.

    Even her Great Uncle Dominic had come surrounded by men as he always was. She remembered seeing one or two of them before when she visited the pawn shop he owned on the other side of town. The tall red-blonde haired one whose voice never rose above a whisper any time she had seen him had leaned in and said something in her Uncles ear. She noticed that his eyes never stopped moving around the room no matter what he was doing.

    The funeral seemed to take forever for Kyra that day. All of the endless ‘I’m sorry’s’ and condolences lost their feeling after she had watched them lower her father’s casket into the ground. That was when the talking stopped and the silent tears began. Her mother’s knees buckling as Cyrus held her against him. Savannah sitting in the grass getting her dress dirty while she looked for a 4 leaf clover, the white calla lilies resting on the top of the big box her father’s lifeless body was in. There was no viewing and that was good because Kyra didn’t want to see that. Everything was too painful to talk about so she just stopped trying to get the words out at all.

    Now she wished she could say something…anything… that would make her mother happy, but when Kyra opened her mouth and tried to form the words nothing would come out. She wanted so badly to tell her that she loved her and she tried over and over again when Skye would ask her questions but she just couldn’t get her voice box to work.

    The disappointment she saw on her mother’s face at those times broke her heart and Kyra felt powerless against her body when she tried, so most times she gave up on the effort. She gave up drawing because she would hear its voice in her head. A stern voice, an awful one telling her that she was not to say a word. It was a dark presence for her and at first she thought it was her father’s voice in her head and the happiness bloomed in her so fiercely that she thought it was a sign of something good. In the beginning it was soothing to her but as time went on it changed into something sinister and dark that crept in and scared her.

    Kyra knew she needed to tell her mother. ‘Write it down!’ her brain would scream at her and she would pick up a pencil but the words never appeared. What would she say? They would think she was sick or crazy, that’s what the voice would tell her. “They will lock you away and never come back.” It would say “You and I together…forever.” There was no way she was going to let that happen so she could only draw and didn’t want to anymore. It wanted her to draw too.

 He would just come closer.

   She didn’t know how long she was staring at the sketchbook from across the room, her feet dragged her forward to the bed once she got there through no will of her own she leaned over and her fingers brushed the leather cover. It felt cold and distant not full of the joy and warmth that it used to hold for her most of all the comfort. She decided not to dawdle about it, picked it up and crossed the room to her dresser where she yanked the draw open and dumped it in on top of the her other drawing tools.

 She wished her mother was here. She wished her father was here.


 Kyra looked in the mirror and started to cry.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Chapter 3 Part 3 - Revised

     Oh her way back to the SUV Skye started to feel better. It was crazy with each step she took she felt dramatically better. The dizziness subsided completely as soon as she put her hand on the door handle of the dodge. She didn't open the door but instead leaned on the frame with her hands above her head as she stretched her back out. Anna was still watching Gertie over the hood of the vehicle rubbing Skye's back. “What’s with that old lady?” she asked, “Is it just me, or is it super creepy that she’s here?” Feeling much more like herself Skye leaned to the left and looked where Anna's gaze landed. As soon as their eyes met Gertie waved.  She stifled a shiver. “Yes,” she sighed “it’s very creepy so... let’s get Leigh and get the hell out of here.” Anna agreed and stepped back as she fished her keys out of her pocket. “You good?” Skye sighed as she turned to her friend. “Ya I'm good.” She opened the door and quickly looked back at where Gertie had stood and she was gone… she had disappeared.
    When Skye stepped into the truck Anna walked around the back on the search for Leigh. Anna found Leigh putting the rest of her toppings on her hot dog. Without turning around “How’s she feeling?” Leigh asked. Anna shrugged and scanned the area for the old woman. “She feels better and wants to go home. Are you ready?” Leigh nodded and grabbed a napkin. Anna looked at the loaded hot dog and the singular napkin Leigh held in her hand. Immediately she reached out, grabbed a handful more and shoved them at her. “If you make a mess in her truck she. Will, kill you.” Leigh cocked her head and thought about it then nodded with a smile.
    Skye felt much better and had the engine running as she watched two of her best friends walking towards her. It had been a less than satisfactory day looking for collectible items but she did have the statue in the box that she wanted to find out more about. She glanced in the rear-view mirror at it and as she looked at the smooth surface of the white box, it appeared like the lid rose slightly and fell, rose...and fell as if it were breathing. She paused and shook to clear her head “No.” she said to herself.
   Skye jumped as the passenger door opened and Leigh attempted to get in with no hands as the super sized hot dog took up their use. “Sorry,” Leigh said, “Can I get a hand here?” Skye looked at the hot dog and back at Leigh's thin frame and took the hot dog from her hands. Leigh took a napkin out from underneath her arms where she had stuffed them and quickly wiped her hands off before she got in. Skye passed the hot dog back to her once she had her seat belt snugly across her hips.
   “Do you feel better?” Leigh asked. Skye mulled it over and nodded, “Yes! Much better actually... I don’t know what happened.” Leigh looked at her, “Did you eat this morning or did you only have coffee like every morning?” Skye let a shy smile escape her. Leigh was always concerned as much about her own health as she was about Skye’s. Had she eaten? If so, how far was it between meals? Did you have too much sugar or too much caffeine?  All questions Leigh would have spit out before Skye even had the chance to answer the first one.
   “I’m fine Leigh, your right I just needed to eat.” She said calmly and realized she didn't even know what happened to the hot dog. Skye figured that all of the stress from the day had just caught up to her and combined with the lack of food, her body just couldn’t take it anymore. “I think I just need a hot bath and steak and a glass of wine, then I’ll be fine.” She hoped.  Leigh laughed and replied “Am I making you that steak because, you can’t cook a steak properly to save your life.” 
    As they bantered back and forth about who could do what better than the other, Anna pulled up beside them. She motioned for Skye to roll the window down. Once it was down Anna shouted at them like she was on speaker phone. “Are we ready to get the hell out of here ladies?” Both nodded in agreement. “I’ll meet you back at the shop.”  She hit the gas like a pro, spun her tires and took off down the road and back to her city life.
   Skye pulled out in a non aggressive fashion and just as Leigh was about to take a bite of her extremely large hot dog “Leigh...I will kill you if you drop any of that in here.” Something was muttered under a mouthful of onions, cheese and chili that Skye understood ya ya I know When she looked back at the road, she slammed the brakes on suddenly trying to avoid a something that she saw in the road. Leigh’s head jerked forward as the vehicle stopped with the hot dog continuing its movement into her mouth and she choked.
   With her mouth covered in chili and cheese, her bun full of onions Leigh spat the dog out of her mouth and it landed on the dashboard in front of her. She looked her mouth forming an O and like the cherry on the sundae a big dollop on the mingled condiments slid down her chin slow motion and the giant drop fell deep into her cleavage. Skye tried to apologize but couldn’t stop laughing at the sight it.
    “I’m so sorry!” Skye said between gasps of breath.
    Leigh took a slow breath while reaching for the stack of napkins. “What the hell happened?” Skye shrugged, “I saw something in the road! Like a person or something. I didn’t want to hit them.” Leigh scanned the road. “I don’t see anyone…”
   The laughter trickling away Skye did her own survey. “I swear I saw someone…”

    After going to the shop and unloading their findings except for the statue. Skye and Leigh took the dogs for a long stroll. They had been in the truck for most of the day and thank god it wasn't hot out not that it fazed either one of them as they slept. After the walk and lots of treats later Skye dropped off Leigh and pulled quietly into her own driveway. She did not want to open the garage door and risk waking up the kids if they were sleeping. She didn't realize how late it had gotten. Cyrus was a night owl so she knew he could still be up. Having his room facing the back of the house she couldn't see if the light was on.  The dogs were panting with anticipation of being home and as soon as she opened the truck door them, they both jumped out and ran full speed for the front door. Skye took the box out of the back seat and locked the truck. Kona circled around so she could stop in her favourite corner for a pee. Angel sat patiently at the front door and waited for Skye to catch up.

    She walked to the waiting dog sitting at the door and bent down to stroke her head. The door wasn’t locked so she knew that at least Cyrus was up then she reminded herself to give him shit for leaving it unlocked in the first place. She stepped over the threshold and the weight of the day fell on her once again as she closed the door quietly and sunk against it with a sigh. She was home thank god and she could end this day. 


Monday, April 22, 2013

Chapter 3 Part 2 - Revised

   Skye must have been lost in thought for some time; she didn’t even remember that she was driving or that Leigh was singing along to the radio. Her eyes touched the rear-view as she stole a glance into the backseat again. All she wanted to do was pull the car over, take the box in her hands and open it.
   She shook off as much of it as she could and resigned herself to waiting until she got home so she didn’t look like and obsessive freak guarding the box like Gollum and Precious. Just as she stifled a giggle at the thought Leigh’s cell phone ringtone shouted out Sunday Morning by Maroon 5. She picked the phone up out of her lap, turned to Skye and said, “Its Anna…” and she answered the call.
    Leigh listened and said, “Hang on, I’ll put you on speaker.” She tapped the speaker button and Skye could hear the music from Anna’s car come funneling through. “Can we stop for lunch?” she yelled unaware of the fact that she could speak normally and they would hear her just fine, “I’m starving!” Leigh put her hand to her stomach and nodded in agreement.
   “Sure.” Skye replied… “And don’t say you want a Beach Salad because we won’t find one out here!” Anna seemed to ponder this for a moment and said, “I wasn’t even thinking about salad until you said that.” Skye could imaging the depressive look on her face. After debating their choices and realizing that they didn't really have any, they saw a Farmer’s Market off the side of the road and decided to stop there once they saw the large BBQ grill with small plumes of smoke escaping from it.
   The smell of hot dogs pulled them in so they pulled over and parked on the side of the road. When they stepped out of the vehicles their stomachs were all screaming to be fed. There were fruits and vegetables lined up on tables, some had homemade Maple Syrup other had pies and cakes. Anna and Leigh decided they were going to the hot dogs and stood beside the BBQ waiting for them to be ready while Skye strolled along the grounds looking at the cakes. She felt someone tug the back of her shirt but when she turned around nothing was there.
   She continued around the cake table when she spotted a triple layer Devils Food cake... her favourite then again she felt a tug on the back of her shirt and again when she turned around, nothing was there. She dizziness started to move in and that was something she wouldn't normally worry over, figuring it was from a lack of food because all she had for breakfast was coffee but she felt like this wasn’t the way she normally felt with the hunger spins. There was a wooden crate beside the cake table and she moved carefully over to it as her vision wavered and sat down. Closing her eyes she focused on the sounds around her and her breathing.

When she looked up she saw Gertie’s face in front of her startling her.

   “Jesus!” Skye exclaimed, “Where did you come from?”  Gertie smiled a toothy grin. “I was close by.” she said “came round to see what the market had today and saw you sitting here.” Skye wanted to ask how she got there so fast. There was only one road and she didn’t see anyone else on it besides herself and Anna. “There are plenty of back roads” Gertie said. It’s like she read Skye’s mind.
   The dizziness started to pass just as Anna and Leigh approached her. Leigh looked worried as she got closer to her. Anna was more interested in Gertie who was standing over Skye in almost a nurturing and protective manner.  Anna moved forward and put herself in between Gertie and Skye almost hip checking the old woman out of the way. Hey…what happened?” she asked and the sense of urgency in her voice was over shadowed by the suspicion she held against the Gertie.
     “I’m ok,” Skye said as she lifted her head from her hands they were clammy and she sweat dripped down her back. “I felt dizzy for a second; I just need something to eat.” Leigh stepped forward and put her hot doge in Skye's clammy hands. “Here,” she said “take my hot dog and I’ll grab another one, along with a bottle of water.” Like that she was gone...off on a mission.
     “Thanks.” Skye replied too late after Leigh left. She looked down at the hot dog  and wondered what else was going to happen today. Gertie walked to the other side of Skye's pale body and stood tall beside her like she belonged there. All of Anna’s red flags went up. “Skye…” she stepped in front of her, “I think it’s time we got you home.” Skye nodded in complete agreement but knew she couldn’t drive in the state she was in. Gertie just stood there and smiled as she watched Anna lead Skye away.
     “Soon…” Gertie whispered to herself, “No one will lead her, she will lead them.”


Saturday, March 30, 2013

Chapter 3 Part 1 - Revised


    The woman carefully took the statue out of Skye’s reach. Again she looked her up and down as if she was trying to see something deep and under her skin. “Why are you interested?” She asked.
   Skye looked at her blankly, “Because it’s beautiful…it stands out over everything else.” Skye would only take her eyes off it for a split second, her eyes and hands drawn to it. The woman only held it closer to her while she turned Skye’s words over in her head.
   Behind her Leigh and Anna stood silently.  Shooting each other intense looks. They were not going to get involved in this. When Skye wanted something she would do what she had to in order get it.  It's the only time either of them saw a hard side to her. Leigh noticed that Skye’s stance had changed,  the way she shifted her feet apart when she was getting agitated with a haggler appeared, her back was straight as she stood to her full height but the old woman wasn’t saying anything. She just stood protectively with the statue in her arms. Her gaze not leaving Skye's.
   Impatience started to surface and after the emotional train wreck she had been all day Skye felt her fingers start to twitch. Her legs started to get restless too. As she shifted her weight from one foot to the other. The old woman only stared at her with hard foggy eyes. Skye could not handle the silence any longer, she took a deep breath and broke the silence first. “So…how much?” she repeated and didn't recognize the low protective tone. When the woman still didn’t answer she said, “Obviously you wanted to sell it or it wouldn’t have been on the table.”
   The woman looked at the statue and spoke only to the black figure, caressing the face of the woman with care. “You weren’t supposed to be on the table.” Anna gave a confused look first to Skye and then to Leigh her hands rose up to her temple and formed the crazy sign as her lips pursed on a low whistle. Skye couldn’t take much more and put her hands down to lean against the table. She was shaking and chose her words carefully so she wouldn’t spook the old woman. “Well…then” She said matter-of-factly,  “I guess it was meant for me.”
   The woman smiled then and gave the other girls a sideways glance. Her voice sounded light and she straightened up. “Yes,” she said happily “it seems that way.” She immediately turned and strode straight to the back of her car which was parked on the other side of the willow tree. She rummaged around in the trunk throwing things this way and that not caring where they went until she had found what she was looking for.
    When she returned the woman was holding a white box and an envelope that looked older than dirt. She put the white box on the table continuing to hold the statue in her arms, cradling it like a baby. She extended her hand with the envelope in it to towards Skye motioning for her to take it. The hair on the back of her neck stood up and although her brain was flashing warning signs, reluctantly she took it.
   “What’s this?” Skye asked turning the envelope over in her hands. The woman hummed a tune under her breath as she carefully opened the box and pulled aside layers of red velvet inside it. She looked up at Skye and replied “Call it instructions for her future care.” Gently she lowered the statue into the box and her eyes held sadness. Skye raised an eyebrow, “Her?” she asked. The woman shook her head in mild frustration. “Yes…her. Her name is Raven.” Skye turned to Leigh since she was the closest one to her at this point and shrugged. After Raven was in the box the old woman pulled the velvet layers back around it. Tucking it in and closing the lid securely in place, then with an outstretched hand to Skye the woman said, “My name is Gertie and that will be one dollar.”
    Walking back to the truck Skye replayed what happened back at the willow tree in her head and couldn't shake the feeling that what had happened was nowhere near normal but on the fringes of her mind felt familiar. She needed a drink, a big tall drink.  This day was a shit show from the second she woke up. The truck roared to life when Skye turned the key. And she relaxed at the thought of leaving. She was done with this whole day and wanted to pack it in and start fresh. Behind her in the back seat sat the statue in the white oak box. The inside was lined with padding covered in dark red velvet from what she had seen. Leigh was settling in the passenger seat and put on her seat belt following Skye's gaze she glanced at the box. “So…what’s with the statue?” Skye looked rubbed her eyes and looked in the rear view mirror to see if Anna was behind them yet.
   “I don’t know?” she thought for a moment, “I just couldn’t stop staring at it. It's so beautiful.” Leigh stifled a laugh “Oh did it call to you?” there was a hint of sarcasm in her voice. Skye squashed the feeling of being the butt of her joke, “Ha…ha” she said “very funny. I don’t know why she wouldn’t let me touch it though?” Although she didn't have the urge to touch it now at all.
   Skye thought about it again. “It was only one dollar?” She mumbled. “After all of that mysterious crap and ignoring me, she only charged me one dollar?” Leigh was fussing with the radio trying to find a song that she could sing along to. “So, was it a bad deal?” she asked. “No!” Skye replied sharply, “for a dollar I’ll make something off it for sure.” Anna had finally pulled up behind them and wave through the window. “I’ll have to do some research though, to see what it could be worth and see if I can find a collector that would be interested in something like this.” Skye pondered the thought briefly but had a feeling it was going to be kept by her seeing as it was so beautiful and unique.
   “Yay…” Leigh chimed “the boring stuff, just what I like to stay out of.” Skye looked at her, cocked and eyebrow and they both laughed. She turned her head to look out the back window, gave Anna a thumbs up and Anna waved in return. She didn’t even check the stuff that Anna bought seeing as technically the shop was paying for everything and they would turn a profit somehow plus she trusted her judgement completely.
   She tried to end that thought before it took hold but it was too late. She remembered that she might not have a shop or a house if she couldn’t come up with the mortgage payment in 30 days. Sadness began to take hold of her again and her eyes shot to the rear-view mirror and the box in the backseat. She was going to have to sell it there was no way around it.

   Skye had a feeling that what was in there might help them more than she could imagine. She hoped with every fiber of her being that it would pull them out of the deep hole she was falling into. If not there was only one other person she could go to for help and she didn’t want to take any help from him if she could help it. It wasn’t only her though it was the kids too, so there was only him as a last resort. It would be a final last ditch effort that it would kill her to use.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Chapter 2 Part 3 - Revised

     Skye turned over the truck and revved the engine once or twice simply because she loved the sound of a revving engine. As she was about to pull out of the parking lot she looked across the street at the girls on the corner again, a car stopped and one of the girls leaned over and put her head in the window. Her pink skirt was so short that the bottoms of her cheeks sat under the hem.

   “In broad daylight…” She mumbled to herself and then shrugged it off. “I guess you have to make money somehow.” She hit the road driving back towards home. Once she was able to stop at a light she took her cell phone and called Leigh quickly and turned on the hands free. She picked up after the second ring but said nothing. “Hello?” Skye prompted and looked in the rear-view mirror. “Oh…it’s you…hey!” Leigh sounded strained but she was putting up one hell of an act.

    “Hey you, I’ll be there in about 15 minutes are you ready to go?” She tried to sound light and happy but she could tell something was up. Leigh’s voice took on a happier note. “You bet I am. I’ll be waiting outside for you.” She replied.

     About 20 minutes later, Skye pulled up in front of Leigh’s house close enough to when she said that she would be there, not that Leigh cared but she surprisingly was waiting outside of her house, sitting on the front step with her cell phone to her ear and a sour look on her face.  When she saw Skye pull up she gave her an awkward smile and a slight rolling of the eyes. That meant only one thing…

She was talking to Marcus.
   
    Leigh stood and walked towards the truck. As she reached out to open the door, her hazel eyes looked straight into Skye’s but she wasn’t looking at her. When she stopped short of opening the door… her voice grew louder.

    “No!” She said and her voice was forceful unlike the rest of her body language.I will not tell them anything for you!”  She sounded strong right now but Skye could see her hand starting to shake as she held onto the door handle, struggling hard with trying to make sure, he could not hear her voice falter. Leigh listened, “Screw you Marcus” and she disconnected the call.

    Looking at Leigh’s profile just as she took a deep draw of air into her; Skye did not say a word when Leigh finally decided to get in the truck. She wanted to give her a moment to collect herself; to stop before she broke down into the puddle Marcus always seemed to make her.

    With a deep sigh Leigh turned to Skye and her words were slow and controlled. The look in her eyes was one of sadness mixed with anger like she was trapped in a cage and the two were at war with one emotion wanting to give up and the other raging to fight for her sanity. Marcus was not even there physically and Leigh was trapped inside herself. He was in jail…always in and out of it. Leigh could say anything she wanted to while he was inside even though he would still make her hate herself for it later.

    The man was a thug and had no respect or regard for Leigh or anyone else for that matter and she was never an equal to him, only a possession to be used. The emotional abuse he subjected her to was worse than any physical hit he could have ever given her.

    Leigh’s voice broke what seemed like endless silence. “I’m sorry,” Leigh said softly. “He just gets me so worked up.” She looked at her hands shaking and she wrung them tightly, trying to stay calm. Skye said nothing, only moving to reached into her purse and took out her cigarettes holding them towards Leigh in case she wanted one.  Leigh went to take one but hesitated. Her hazel eyes looking at Skye as she half smiled, Skye could almost feel Leigh relax as she took the pack from her and pulled one out. All she needed was a sounding board and a chance to recoup. A heavy sigh escaped her as she lit the cigarette.

I don’t know why I let him get to me” she looked at her hands again. “I can’t shake him; every time I think that he has done or said something that should give me every reason to cut him loose he tries to turn it around on me.” She looked at Skye again and this time seemed to be looking for a response or maybe it was strength.

    Leigh knew exactly how Skye felt about Marcus it was no secret that she had no respect, remorse or any other feelings except contempt and hatred for Marcus. For any man that would do this to his wife and their children. Whenever Skye was near him it was as if he fed off her hatred for him and would purposely to try and provoke her. At first, it worked and then, she learned quickly that he would take it out on Leigh if she gave in.

    Once at a party, they got into a debate about women in the workforce, the glass ceiling and whatnot. He toyed with Skye and her opinion, never quite saying that he thought it was a crock of shit but needling at Skye until she was so enraged that she just gave up the fight not wanting to cause more of a scene in front of the guests there. The self-satisfied smug look on his face almost sent her over the edge as he reached out and put his arm around Leigh. The only reasoning with Marcus was his way.

Leigh was the closest thing to a sister Skye ever had and she would never abandon her…

Ever.

    Leigh continued to talk about Marcus.  How demanding he was that she was to make an appointment and take the kids to the prison to see him. He knew this would never happen but he would call every week regardless, try to get her to do it and Leigh argued with him every time. Leigh didn’t want her children to see their father in prison orange or the other inmates either. Skye knew that he enjoyed to torture Leigh anyway he could and once he got out they would be back in the same situation all over again. So she set her sights on trying to calm Leigh down at this moment so they could get to the trade fair where Anna was waiting.

    A few minutes later Leigh was on the radio dial turning up the volume as an old House of Pain song came on and the Marcus talk was over until the song was over and as Leigh brought up Marcus and his demands once more Skye tossed her the cell phone and asked her to call Anna and let her know that they were on their way. Leigh knew that this was a distraction tactic and gratefully accepted it.

    Skye listened to Leigh give Anna an ETA and but Skye could not shake the earlier meeting at the bank. Something didn’t sit right and she replayed in her mind the conversation that she had with the bank manager. She must have tuned out because the next thing she heard was Leigh. “Skye…” She yelled “Watch the road!”  Skye blinked, stiffened slightly and corrected. The SUV had been slowly creeping into the next lane. Thank god, the road was light on traffic.

    Skye swerved back into her lane. “Oh my god, I’m sorry!” her eyes started to swell up but she swallowed the approaching tears. Her emotions were all over the place today. “I don’t know what got into me, I was thinking about something else, sorry” She glanced at Leigh who was breathing a sigh of relief. “Something else?” she questioned. “Like what, how to scare the shit out of me?” Skye smiled at that. “No but did it take you mind off of Marcus?” Leigh mockingly thought about that for a moment and said, “Well for a second…yes.”

  The road stretched out before them. Dry grass and open fields on the left with the more woodsy areas to the right of the asphalt. Large Cottonwood trees loomed over them close to the riverbed that ran even further alongside of them. The dogs knew there were near somewhere to play but Skye couldn’t stop yet. Leigh got quiet and stared out the window, every now and then she would take a glace into the side mirror, not looking for someone behind them but looking at herself. Yet another soft sigh escaped her when she lowered her head, blonde hair drifting down from the loose ponytail she wore. Skye knew that she was weighing things in her mind as she tried desperately to believe that whatever Marcus told her was not true.

  
    The endless fight within her continued and Skye struggled with what to say. It had all been said before and it was up to Leigh to end the cycle herself. Leigh must have sensed where Skye’s thought’s so she put a smile on her face and perked up.

   “What are we looking for today?” She asked, “Are you looking for something specific or is this just a browsing session?” Skye’s shoulders dropped a little as her muscles relaxed at the break in the silence. “I’m not sure…” she replied, “I need to find something or things that are going to turn a quick profit for us.” She paused as she thought about Mr. Moody’s last words to her.

    Leigh did not know about the problems with the bank yet and Skye hoped she would not have to tell her the whole story. She felt awful as it was that things had slipped so far behind. She knew that the shop was having problems, now only learning the degree of how badly things were about to get for them.

   “Just look for something that looks like it will be worth a lot to someone else.” she smiled with a shrug at Leigh. Leigh’s face took on a confused look with only half a smirk, “I can’t tell what people like or don’t like, and I just came along for something to do! I couldn’t watch anymore daytime TV.” Skye laughed full and rich. She knew that coming to the trade fair with her and Anna was just a way to get her out of the house for a bit while the kids were in school.

   Up the road they came towards a crossroad; dirt road, no stop signs and flat fields stretched out before them on all four sides. Skye scanned the road for traffic half expecting a horse and carriage to go by and saw nothing. “We’re almost there.” Leigh looked almost happy for the distraction as they came closer to where they could see cars parked in an open patch of dirt where people were milling around large tables and some even had trailers with larger patio umbrellas for some much-needed shade.

   Sky pulled off to the side of the road to call Anna and find out where she was before they parked the car. Anna picked up after the second ring. OMG finally you’re here!”  She squealed, “I have something fabulous to show you!”

   Anna told them to walk past the front three tables and down a small trail to a grassy patch by a Willow tree and did just that after pulling Leigh away from a table full of crafty knickknacks that caught her eye.  Skye weaved between the bodies that were all around her, most looking like farmers and homemakers trying to sell their homemade goods. She found Anna standing in front of a long fold out table. The breeze rushing past rustled the leaves on the tree and Anna’s hair. On the table were statues lots and lots of them. Some made out of wood and porcelain, others made of marble and brass. The one Anna was excited about stood about a foot tall and was made of a stone that was black and laced with ribbons of golden flecks so unlike the rest of the ones on the table.

   It was a woman holding a sword; it was one of 3 things on it that were silver. She was wearing a corset with a shield on her back, kneeling down on one knee her hands were feathered through the fur of a large wolf. The eyes of the woman and the wolf were also silver.  “Wow…” Skye became breathless, “That... is... beautiful…” her words trailed off as she stepped closer to it transfixed but the smoothness all she wanted to do was touch it. Anna looked pleased with herself and the find as she hugged Leigh and dragged her off to look at a large oak cabinet leaving Skye at the table alone. Just as she was reaching out to touch it, Skye heard someone clear his or her throat.

  Can I help you?”  A rough voice from behind her said.

   Skye turned to see a short, hunched over older woman standing behind her. The woman’s hair was mostly gray but you could still see the blonde layered within it. Her eyes were big and as blue as the ocean but there was a hint of cloudiness reminding Skye of sea foam to them showing signs of the woman losing her sight.

  Um…yes, how much for this statue?” She was reaching out and about to touch it when the woman grabbed her hand in a firm grip and stopped her. She looked Skye up and down the old woman tentatively before her hand was released. “You should wear gloves when you touch this…it is very old.” The old woman said. “Very old indeed.”

   Skye rubbed her wrist but could barely take her eyes off the black and gold. “How old is it? She asked unconcerned with the woman’s warning. Those ocean blue eyes continued to stare at her and Skye didn’t notice, completely taken by the art in front of her. “Who made it?” she asked without realizing or caring that the woman never answered the first question she asked. Of its own compulsion her hand reached out to touch it again just when Anna and Leigh returned with arms full of god knows what.

Well?” Anna asked, “What do you think? Anything here appeal to you?” Only then did Skye turn around “Yes…” she said drawing out the word and turned to the woman with eyes like the sea and asked “How much?”
 

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Chapter 2 Part 2 - Revised

    What seemed like forever passed by and finally Skye’s name was called. She stood up and walked over to the half door next to the bobble headed woman and once there the receptionist buzzed her in. Everything was dark wood and for some reason that irritated Skye but seeing as she was already on edge she chalked it up to her nerves and not awful decorating skills.  Skye couldn’t help watching the receptionist as they walked toward what Skye felt was her impending doom. The short woman walked with an air of superiority that made Skye’s back teeth itch. The bobble led her past by a few cubicles on our way down a narrow hallway and stopped at the 3rd door on the left and she knocked. From inside a man’s deep voice told her to come in. Skye’s heart gave her one big pound against her rib cage and she resisted the urge to step back.

    When the receptionist opened the door, on her face a smile formed. Well wouldn’t you know it? The bobble looked smitten!

    She ushered Skye inside and flashed her pearly whites at the big man behind the desk; unfortunately he didn’t look up from his paperwork. Her heart hit her rib cage again and the air got sucked out of her momentarily.

    Without lifting his eyes off of his desk “Thank you, Bonnie.” When the woman didn’t leave he looked up. “Close the door on your way out please.” That was not the reaction that Bonnie was looking for and her disapproving look came back to her face and she walked out of the room, closing the door with a soft snick. Skye returned her attention to the man flipping through a file on his desk and watched as he then type on his keyboard. This was killing her in so many different ways and she just wanted it to stop.

    The desk he sat behind was solid redwood so big it seemed to dwarf the room. Wrapped around behind him were shelves made of the same wood with so many books and binders that contained things she would never understand. The carpet was tanned which made the contrast of the dark furniture a good mix considering the dark wood of the hall annoyed her. The chairs opposite the desk had the dark wood and tanned leather padded seats. It was a nice looking office really. On the desk was a picture of whom she assumed was his wife and daughter sitting on a bench in a park that looked familiar to her but she couldn’t place at the moment.          

    “Good Morning Mrs. Dune,” he said with the ire of too much confidence that annoyed her just a bit. “It’s nice to see you again.” He extended his hand toward her and she put on her best fake smiley face and shook the man’s hand. “I am very well thank you. How are you?” she said so sweetly that she thought could get a cavity. At least his smile was warm. “I’m good,” he replied “How can I help you today?”

    She tried not to look too tense as her mind chanted ‘you can do it!’ pumping herself up she opened her mouth. 

    “Mr. Moody, I know that my husband used to take care of these things but…” her hands started to shake. “Since his passing I need to see if there is any way I can get and extension on the loan payment?”

   He stared at her for what felt like forever and looked at the computer screen again. “Mrs. Dune… the loan payment is almost 60 days overdue so you right now owe the bank for 2 months,” He peered at her with a sideways glance and she felt more agitation building. “I don’t know if there is anything more I can do here at this point.”

    Her felt heart sink and cursed herself for not paying attention or asking someone like Dom for help. She hoped like hell it didn’t show through in her face. With her brain going in two different directions trying to maintain her composure and not lose it right there in the office. She felt something shift in her head, it felt like a wave had washed over her and inside she could almost hear Deacon’s voice telling her it would all be ok, to breathe and start over.

    Skye could feel an inner calm take over with each breathe, she felt the anxiety subside before long she started to speak surprised at how level she sounded. “Mr. Moody… my husband was much better at this than I am,” she drawled. She gathered her words carefully once more. “I understand that we had enough to pay in full for about the first 3 months after he passed away.” ‘Was murdered.’ flashed in her head. She took a hard swallow and continued. “It took everything that we had just to bury him, not to mention squeeze enough out to pay even a minimum on this loan. There has to be another way to do this or my family has nothing left.”

    Despite his earlier showing of over confidence he looked genuinely compassionate about her situation and she could see him mulling over what she had said. Hoping her words meant something Skye tried not to stare but could tell he was making a decision. It was in the direction of his eyes, not looking at anything but seeing everything. It felt like time stopped. She waited on the edge of sanity for him to say something and because she had nothing to add, all she wanted was an answer so that she knew where to go from this point forward.

    He seemed to snap out of his thoughts. “Mrs. Dune… I have looked over your file and your loan payments had been made on time consistently but I don’t think that I can give you anything else…” That’s it the agitation was back and she fought it with every muscle she had not to explode as she felt it burn through her but he continued. “Beyond another 30 days to make your payment before the bank will foreclose on the business and the house since it was used as collateral.

    Her face warmed but not from embarrassment ‘where the hell is this coming from?’ She lowered her head and put two fingers to her left temple in slow moving circles she started rubbing “30 days… that’s it?” She asked knowing the answer but in a way just confirming. Again she could hear Deacon’s voice in her head telling her to breathe. With a sigh Mr. Moody replied “Yes, after that it will all be completely out of my control.” He tapped his fingers on the desk, eyes down thinking again. “How much do you think you will be able to come up with by then? An approximation is fine.” Skye mulled it over for a moment and raised her head dropping her hand.

    “I’m not sure, I would have to check I mean there’s stuff I can sell…my car ‘Deacons car’” she left that last part unsaid because she really didn’t want to sell it. “And I can see what I can do.”

    This felt like it was going downhill…fast, really really fast. Moody shook his head and that worried her even more. “Ok I’ll tell you what I will do,” The first word came out loud and forceful and she held her breath. “If you can come up with at least ¾ of the amount owing I will see if I can get you more time.”

    Part of her immediately felt the tension ease off; she saw some hope surface for her family…her kids. “Thank you Mr. Moody.”  She said softly it’s all Skye could manage to get out as she took in the small reprieve she had been given. Feeling like if she had said anything more, the deal he gave her would fall apart but as she looked at him now he looked serious. His voice was sincere, “You have to understand Mrs. Dune that if this amount is not paid in 30 days I will have no choice but to close this file and foreclose.”

    There it was…that button that gets pushed when she feels like someone thinks she’s stupid, she went rigid and he continued, “I urge you to make other arrangements for your family just in case you cannot make the payment.”  Understood his words yet at the same time she wanted to reach across the desk and smack him hard in the face. ‘Breathe’.

    She uncrossed her legs and began to stand up. “I understand perfectly and will be in touch with you as soon as I have some numbers for you.” He smiled and stood as he came around from behind big the desk to extend his hand to her again. For a minute she didn’t want to take it. It was like she was selling her soul, yet he was giving her a chance so she put her hand in his and they shook on it.
 
    “Have a nice day Mrs. Dune. I’ll wait for your call.” He said
    “I will and you too Mr. Moody.” I replied.

    He walked her out of the back office towards the reception area and the little gate she was buzzed through. Noticing that Bonnie the bobble-head still looked just as happy go lucky as she had a half an hour before, Skye shot out that fake smile again at her and Bonnies response was nothing short of a thin lipped ‘fuck you’. Still sitting in the waiting room the young girl still sat with the clipboard in her lap not looking at all like she wanted to be there. She lifted her head when she saw Skye walking towards her and the poor things expression was one of dismay that made Skye think that she was there for the same reason she was. Skye felt for her without even knowing her story. She nodded and smiled at her and the young mother to be returned with a nod as well.

    Once she stepped out of the bank her relief took serious hold. It was over for now and she resigned herself to worry about the money tomorrow. While she was walking to the truck she could see Kona and Angel through the back window looking very happy to see her. You would think she had been gone for days but it made her feel good that they missed her so that much. Just as she put the key in the lock Skye looked around the parking lot. Across the street about a block down from where she now stood she could see what she called the daytime girls in their short skirts and halter tops waiting to find someone to take them to the cheap hotel a few more blocks away. There they stood pacing back and forth, hooting at the odd car that would go by and give them a second look.

Not a priority’ flowed through in a whisper.

    Skye finally opened the door and stepped into the drivers’ seat, Kona howled and Skye covered her ears with her hands. “Jesus! I love you too now shut it!” When Kona shut his big mouth Skye picked up her cigarettes out of the center console and shook one out.  She lit the end and it flared as she took a long pull off of it.  Putting the key in the ignition and turning it just enough to engage the stereo is when she finally let her body relax. This was when she missed him the most, when she needed advice he was always the one to give it to her. Deacon was so good at thinking outside of the box and staying positive about it. He always had a plan B in the works to cover their asses, not that they always needed that but he had his ways of making everything alright.

    As she took in another pull of smoke watching the tendrils shift in the air it occurred to her that she needed to think like Deacon and be smart about how all of this was going to play out.  This situation… which she had no idea what she was going to do about yet could go wrong and she needed to be careful. She could hope for the sale of the century to help cover some of this but that was not likely going to happen right now. They didn’t even have enough stock within a normal price range to help offset what they needed. Skye decided she had to think of something no matter what the cost but again…not right now. Once she realized that she was dwelling on those thoughts, she reminded her self that she was going to think about all this tomorrow.

    It was getting late and she had to go.


  

  

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