Paul's Cat by Jameson Currier
Author:Jameson Currier
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: gay fiction
Publisher: Chelsea Station Editions
Subconscious Conscience
When Jay reached the hallway, it was empty. It was dark and carpeted, dim pin lights near the seams of the floor and the walls kept the perspective of a narrow way until Jay was surrounded by darkness and each step was deeper into blackness. The music had faded away. Jay thought he heard groans and whispers and sighs and heavy breathing. Had he reached a backroom? he thought next, but then wondered if he was only hearing his own breathing and his sneakers moving across the carpet. A few steps later, the pin lights at the floor reappeared. At the end of the hallway Jay could see someone seated in a chair. Closer, he saw it was a man. He was much older than the young men working and dancing in the club. As Jay approached, he could make out the old manâs gray hair, a balding scalp, and the deep, fleshy rings beneath the manâs tiny eyes.
âCan I get you a drink, sir?â Jay asked the man to break the tension.
âA drink?â the man echoed. âWhat is a drink when it is the soul that is malnourished?â
Jay stood still and quiet, not wanting to be disrespectful. âDo you need help?â he asked the man.
âHelp?â the man echoed.
Jay thought the man might be drunk. Or high. Or sick. âI can help you downstairs. Help you get a taxi.â
âIâm supposed to be the one helping,â the old man said.
âI donât mind,â Jay said.
âMind? Of course you mind.â
âNo, really. I can help you if you need help.â
âIâm the helper,â the old man said. âMy work is here.â
âHere?â Jay echoed. All he saw was the man, the chair, and the darkness.
âIâm the conscience relegated to the subconscious.â
The man was still and quiet, then suddenly broke into a fit of high-pitched laughter. âLook closely,â the man said, when his laughter had subsided. âTwo doors.â He waved his arms at his side. Jay saw that the old man was seated in a chair between two doors. âOne door leads to pleasure. All the pleasure you can want and have right now. Physical pleasureâsex, drugsâor emotional pleasuresâlove, desire, companions. The other door leads to knowledge. A long, hard, painful path to knowledge. And we all know that knowledge doesnât always lead to success. With knowledge comes the acceptance of responsibility, suffering, depression. And with pleasure comes pain, regret, depression, and illness. So, which one would you choose?â
âIâm not here to make a choice, sir,â Jay said. âIâm here to help.â
âAs am I.â
âIâm trying to find a cat. I saw a cat run down this hallway, so I am here for the cat.â
âA cat?â
âA cat.â
âI did see a cat,â the old man said. âJust a few moments ago. It went through a door.â
âWhich door?â Jay asked.
âWhich door?â the man echoed.
âWhich door?â
âThe cat has already made its decision.â
âWhich door?â Jay asked. âWhich door did the cat take?â
âThat would mean betraying a decision. A breach of confidentiality.â
âNo, it would be helping me find the cat.â
âHelping?â
âHelping. Doing your job.
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