Lost December by Evans Richard Paul
Author:Evans, Richard Paul [Evans, Richard Paul]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romance, Inspirational, Adult, Contemporary
ISBN: 9781451628005
Amazon: 1451628005
Goodreads: 11110218
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 2011-10-04T07:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER
Twenty-Five
Under the Las Vegas streets resides a silent,
subterranean village of the cityâs homeless.
âItâs not a bad life,â one of the tunnel dwellers said to me.
âTwo walls and a roof overhead. Beats sleeping in the park.â
Luke Crispâs Diary
Living in the park was getting more untenable. One night I heard a drug deal going down just on the other side of the bush. Fortunately for me they didnât know I was there. Another night, I woke to the sound of a police radio. I peeked out of my space to see three patrol cars parked on the near side of the park. Someone had been stabbed to death. Thatâs when I decided to move.
The next morning I went into a thrift store and bought a flashlight with batteries, a sleeping bag, an inflatable cushion, a package of toilet paper and a bowie knife. I strapped the knife to my leg and fastened the sleeping bag and cushion to my pack. In my walking I had passed the opening to one of the flood tunnels about a mile from the park. As I walked toward the tunnel, I felt like I was walking into the mouth of a beastâone that might swallow me forever.
I turned on my flashlight and went inside. I passed two peopleâone drunk, the other passed outâabout twenty yards from the entry. I kept on walking through the darkness. Not counting the rats, I didnât see anyone else, though I passed several places that stank of urine or feces. About a hundred yards from the tunnelâs entrance I found a place where someone had spray-painted HOME SWEET HOME.
I laid my flashlight against the concrete wall, then made a nest of some scraps lying around, cardboard and newspapers, inflated my pad and rolled out my sleeping bag. I turned off the flashlight, and lay back. Before I fell asleep, a thought went through my mindâthe same thing I had thought in Saint-Tropez: If only Dad could see me now.
During the time I spent underground, I met scores of people, including a couple who had brought in a bed with a headboard. They also had Ansel Adams prints leaning against the tunnelâs concrete wallâall the comforts of home. I donât know if the tunnels ever flooded, they didnât while I was there, but most of the time a small stream of runoff ran through the center, which we used to bathe.
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