Swampoodle by P. D. St. Claire
Author:P. D. St. Claire
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Virtualbookworm.com Publishing Inc.
Published: 2013-04-11T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER TWENTY THREE
Indulgences
Jack Hennessey sat in the visitors reception room on the first floor of Gonzaga College High School. An afternoon sun streamed through the tall windows facing I Street, open at bottom and top, a diesel truck idling in front of the school, traces of its exhaust drifting in the air. Sitting at a small, rectangular table, Jack Hennessey thumbed through the transcripts of Tim Reagan and Martin Barry, his interview with each running through his mind. They were so young, barely his age when he had first come to Washington. He wondered about the world they would live in, and then the changes heâd seen since he was 16 years old. Yes, the lives they will live... Maybe see the twenty-first century, the both of them, the year 2000. Amazing... To have that time, just a tenth of it, to be that youngâ¦
A knock at the door turned his head. Bill Murphyâs face quickly appeared as he stepped in, his hand out, motioning to Jack Hennessey to remain seated. âGood afternoon, Jack. Didnât mean to startle you.â Jack Hennessey took the offered hand, not rising, smiling hello. He was tired, and wondering why.
Bill Murphy sat opposite, settling in the hardwood chair, the roomâs bare walls marked only by a crucifix behind Jack Hennessey and a portrait of a praying St. Ignatius Loyola on the wall opposite. Bill Murphy began to speak, his arms and hands resting easily on the surface of he table. âSo, Jack, Mrs. Rourke tells me youâve met with Marty and Tim.â His hands opened as his head leaned forward. âWhat do you think? Whoâs it to be?â
Jack Hennessey forced a smile, pulling the transcripts closer, his eyes fixing on them, though more away from Bill Murphy than anything else. This was going to be more difficult that he had anticipated. He looked up, then quickly away, out the window on I Street. He lowered his head and reached across the table for Fr. Murphyâs hand. âIâm sorry, Bill, but thereâll be noâ¦â He looked across the table, his head shaking in sorrow and regret, a sense of failure rising in him. âIâm dying, Billâ¦â
Bill Murphy caught his breath, reaching to cover Jack Hennesseyâs hand with his own, holding it, stunned, now making the sign of the cross. âDear God, Jackâ¦â
They sat in silence, each of their own making. After a moment, Jack Hennessey raised his eyes, working to smile, to not tear. The warmth of Bill Murphyâs hands on his own had strengthened him, eased his breathing. He was so glad to have such a good friend nearby. He looked away, then back again, fixing closely on him. âDonât know, Bill⦠So many of my friends gone, and now itâs my timeâ¦â
âIs there anything I can do, Jack?â
Jack Hennessey studied Bill Murphyâs face, felt the empathy in his eyes, could see the sadness and hurt, the shock it must have been to hear this out of the blue, no warning at all. The better the friend, the closer the friend, the deeper is the hurt.
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