High Spirits: A Providence Tale by Elle Wickenden
Author:Elle Wickenden [Wickenden, Elle]
Language: eng
Format: azw
Published: 2022-07-24T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Fourteen
After the fight I stew for a few hours at the campaign office. We have emergency meetings and I retain none of it.
Finally, as the sun sets, I just get up and leave, with the meeting still going. Iâve still got the running clothes I wore out of the house this morning.
I run.
I run up Blackstone Boulevard. My usual loop takes me down towards Fox Point and back along the water but the deep dark feeling, the rage, gets me to hang a right on Waterman and pound up, up, up College Hill, through the Brown campus and down the other side of the hill.
I should stop, I think. I should stop, I shouldnât go over there.
Thatâs what I was thinking as I flew over the bridge on Westminster Street and into downtown. It was like I was being drawn to the arena by a magnetic force, like I wasnât actually running at all, like my feet werenât touching the ground. I passed between the Biltmore and City Hall and sprinted down Washington Street, dodging people hanging outside of Lupoâs.
No one recognized me. They wouldnât. Not yet, and if all this bullshit works, not ever.
I sprint across the broad street flanking the Dunk, which is what everyone calls the downtown arena. Thereâs so much noise. I knew the arena was full. The plaza in front is full, too, and there are jumbotrons set up, with the massive face of Donald Trump on them.
âI mean, who do you really want to run your city? Somebody whoâs gonna defund your police and ask you what your pronouns are? I donât think so. I think the people of Providence are too smart to fall for that. You elect her and theyâll start putting litterboxes in schools for kids who identify as cats.â
The crowd roars and begins chanting.
âYou know, if she gets elected Mayor she wonât do anything to stop the crime, or the illegal immigration, or anything. Do you want this to turn into some shithole city, like they do in Baltimore, or in Chicago, where people canât even walk down the street? You get shot.â
âYou think sheâs going to respect our flag, our country, our people who serve in the military? I donât think so. No, I donât think so. Good thing you have a choice here, huh? You could turn this city into a dump but you donât have to. You could elect Larry here and be fine. Better than fine, you could elect Larry and have a great city, a first class city.â
âWhy have problems? Nobody wants problems and thatâs all youâll get out of her. I mean, I just donât know why she even thinks sheâs qualified, not to run a city like this. Youâll want someone like Larry, someone tough enough to deal with the teachers unions and to support our police when all these liberals are coming down on them.â
I start to hear something, yelling, to my left, over the wall of sound from the speakers.
I see commotion, back up, thinking that if thereâs a fight it could spill out into the street.
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