Sunday, December 20, 2015

Chapter 47

Charlie hung up the phone, shocked.  Jenny would stay with him, he hadn't even needed to ask.  She had changed.  He honestly thought he'd have to do some caveman kidnapping in order to protect her.  That, he mused, would have gone badly.

He raked his hand through his thick blonde hair, worried again it might be thinning a bit.  "I'd love you bald" Jenny had told him in High School, "I'd love you burned and crippled."  Happily none of that had ever happened.  Hopefully she still loved him with some of that youthful intensity. 

He checked his litter inventory.  Jenny was bringing the special senior cat food, which Baby Girl would probably eat, while Princess ate the kitten food (he was right).  He had plenty of litter and, he peeked in the fridge, plenty of people food.  He frowned at the catfish nuggets; he'd have to cook them tonight, before the power went out. 

He bustled about his small home, preparing to welcome Jenny into it, and his life, once again. 

Jenny hung up the phone, exhausted.  Her mother had had hysterics, unabated until she'd actually called Charlie to confirm Jenny would be staying with him.  It was telling, Jenny thought, that Mom actually liked Charlie when the hurricane was coming, but hated him pretty much all the rest of the time. 

The storm made landfall at 8:01 PM.  The skies had darkened for a while first, thick gray walls of cloud moving with imminency and a suppressed feeling of doom.  The breeze had gradually picked up into gusty winds, which became more powerful as the night wore on. 

Jenny and Charlie dined on fried catfish nuggets, the cats eating grilled, as the wind picked up and the rain rattled the windows.  Hurricanes in Houston aren't a very big deal, inland, as long as you are in proper shelter, in a location that doesn't flood.  They flinched now and then as they heard mysterious loud BANGS. 

They sat on the couch, watching the coverage - the crab at Gaido's being evacuated, big waves on the seawall, until the power went out.  Then they sat in the dark, wondering, separately and together, what was happening to Jenny's small home.  Charlie put his arm around Jenny and she leaned into him, as they fell asleep. 

Charlie awoke to the sound of Jenny's laughter, as the rain continued the next morning.  She was doubled over with giggles, pointing at the kitchen ceiling as a wide water leak spread across the drywall. 

"Safer here" she giggled  "I think you lost some roof!"  Charlie groaned, thankful at least he was renting, and his renter's insurance had been paid. 

2 comments:

  1. Do you think you'll ever update this story again?

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  2. Things have been crazy but I do plan to keep the story going.

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