Sunday, May 16, 2021

Into the Dark




Dark and Stormy Night

 

It was a dark and stormy night as Bob stood in the doorway, watching the wind ripple through the raindrops. Collar tuned up, hat pulled low, Bob peered out at the shimmering street, the street lights made small circular mirrors in the rippling water. 

Bob’s gaze roamed up the street, watching the ever changing shimmering of the tumbling water. 

Across the way, the all night dinner’s lights flickered off the shiny sidewalk in front.  There was almost no movement inside, Phil sat at station, counters corner, the waitress was the other end, rolling flatware into napkins, through the order window, cookie could be seen shuffling about the kitchen and the dishwasher was nowhere to be seen, probably out back grabbing a smoke. 

Bob turned back into the doorway, rustling inside his overcoat and pulled out a cigarette.  Out of the pant pocket came the lighter, hunched against the wind the flame could be seen flickering in the dark door way.  Bob retuned his attention to the street, cigarette cupped in his hand. 

Main street at night was usually pretty empty and tonight was no different.   Down by the movie house were a few parked cars.  Bob’s gazed rolled down main street, looking at the store fronts.   At the other end were a few parked cars in front a huge two story building.  This was the rooming house where Phil stayed.  It was also home to a few iterant workers, passing through town.  Day jobs could be found down at the river docks on occasion and there were other day jobs to keep the tramps busy but moving on. 

Taking a puff on the smoke, Bob’s eyes wandered down the street to the gas station.  The lights of the gas station glared into the falling raindrops.  Just beyond the gas station could be seen the highway.  Most of the headlights whizzed past but occasionally a car would stop and take on fuel and stretch their legs. 

It was another night in town as the glow from Bob’s cigarette lit his face ever so slightly.  Leaning against the corner of the doorway, Bob’s eyes returned to the diner. 

 

 


 

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