Blue Graffiti by Calahan Skogman
Author:Calahan Skogman
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: The Unnamed Press
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Outside of Tanglewood, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons, the town jewelers, walk hand and hand toward the entrance. In their sixties and wealthy enough, I can only assume theyâve frequented this place as much as anyone else in town. As I stand there leaning on the back of my car, Mrs. Simmons sees me, stops and lets out a warm, âHeyya, Cash! How are you honey?â
âGood Mrs. Simmons, yeah. You both well?â
âNothing to complain about!â
âTrying to hang onto summer!â Mr. Simmons chuckles.
âYeah, arenât we all?â
âYou sure look cleaned up!â
She says cheekily, nearly bouncing in glee.
âAh well. I donât know.â
âBe good, son.â Mr. Simmons waves.
âSo good to see you Cash.â
âYou too. Enjoy.â
âOh, we will honey.â
They walk in and I think how the entire essence of the American Midwest could be summed up in that simple exchange. Those two were still joyful in love after decades of life, striding toward the only supper club theyâd ever need, and so full of kindness they could offer me some, free of charge. This place really is something to behold. I scruff my boots against the loose gravel, gray and ashy. The dust rises and floats off with the wind.
God, I could use a cigarette. Iâm so nervous Iâm actually shaking a bit. Fuck it. I pull one out, and I light it and breathe. Thatâs the stuff. I tip my head to the sun. The Simmons sure are the good ones, the real wholesome backbone of towns just like these. And you could say this about Johnston, most everyone had a kindness in passing. I heard that in some places folks would walk by one another on sidewalks and say nothing. Not even a nod. Well, thatâs not Johnston.
I search up and over to the other side of the road. Thereâs a house straight ahead, with a rope swing out front, and a singed orange setting sun up above spraying light all throughout the sky as it departs. Complete serenity. No painter or artist could ever recreate it, though theyâll keep trying, I hope. The town is down a few miles to my right, and Iâm fairly certain itâs from there sheâll emerge. God. What a beating heart in my chest. I itch the tip of my nose and purse my lips wet. Is there anything quite like this? I tap my foot on the gravel, a slow rhythmic sound. I take one more drag and then snuff the thing out. Right as the clock somewhere clicks seven, I see Rose pulling up in her jeep.
Weâve all been to the movies, and one thing they get right are those slow-motion moments when the heart stops. Itâs really like that, ainât it? Rose pulls that green Jeep into the lot and turns it off. She sees me through the glass of her window and smiles. The dust settles off the wheels and the muted music behind her doors fades away. She gets out and hits the lockhorn just once. Like a desert mirage, she starts walking
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