Out of the Rain by J. Malcolm Garcia
Author:J. Malcolm Garcia [J. Malcolm Garcia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: unemployment; recovery; addiction; literary; novel; poverty; housing justice; housing; Homeless Shelter; San Francisco; street lit; urban fiction; city life; fiction; literary fiction; urban books; novels; fiction books; literature; books fiction; realistic fiction books; urban; drugs; race; culture; mystery; essays; contemporary fiction; journalism; crime; americana; school; society; noir; sociology; writing; thriller; romance; drama; violence; 21st century; relationships; realistic fiction; suspense; love; crime fiction; internet; dark
ISBN: 9781644213872
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Published: 2024-06-17T18:00:00+00:00
Katie
I clock in.
Hey, good-looking, Hank says.
Heâs always hitting on me. Heâs not handsy about it, just kind of flirty. Sometimes heâll bump against me, but I donât mind. I like him but not in that way. He knows. As long as he does, and he doesnât get handsy, Iâm OK with it.
He hands me a clipboard with a list of detox clients. Itâs the first of the month. Everyone got their checks so most of our beds are empty. Beds. Theyâre actually exercise mats on the floor with a blanket and a sheet and a pillow. We had beds once, but clients pissed themselves and ruined the mattresses. So now we have mats.
Hank points out a guy on mat two. No name. A John Doe. Just came in, Hank says. Too drunk to do an intake. He doesnât know him. Thought maybe I would. I take a look. Young. A pale red plaid shirt covers his thin chest. Strings of blond hair stick to his forehead. I donât recognize him.
Hank wrote, â10:30 p.m.,â by the guyâs name, the time he checked him in. I start at eleven. I wonder if the guy had really been that drunk or if Hank just didnât want to do the intake because it was so close to quitting time. Put him on a mat, leave the paperwork for me. He may dig on me but that donât mean heâs not lazy. I give Hank a look
Donât do me like that, Katie, he says. It ainât about that. He was too drunk.
He goes on: One of our regulars, Walter Johns, asked for detox and told Hank that there was a man passed out on the sidewalk in front of Fresh Start. Walter didnât know him. Hank did Walterâs intake and then went outside with a volunteer. The guy was laying on his back by a trash bin. Hank shouted at him and he kind of mumbled and rolled onto his side. Hank and the volunteer put on plastic gloves and lifted him up under the arms and half-carried, half-walked him inside. They put him on a mat to sleep it off.
Go over and look at him, Hank says. Maybe you know him.
I will. Can I have some coffee first?
Hankâs the super on the swing shift; Iâm working the overnight shift. Iâm in charge tonight because my super called in sick, so itâs just me and another guy, Joe, working. Heâs what our boss, Tom, calls a paid intern. Heâs a graduate student at the School of Social Work at San Francisco State University. In staff meetings, Tom talks about how we should all follow Joeâs example and go to school, get a college degree. I donât know what Tomâs thinking. Heâs not an alcoholic, thatâs one thing. He started here years ago doing community service to work off parking tickets and got hired. He went back to school, graduated college. I was still a client then, but I remember staff complaining how Tom was getting promoted ahead of them because he had a degree and they didnât.
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