Last week Monday was a rainy day (at least where I live!) As I gazed through the wet windows into the evening's darkness and listened to the falling rain, I felt like writing. I was also affected by the fact that one of my friends could be leaving to live out west sometime in the not-so-distant future.
This short story is a departure from my usual style, as I haven't really written any narrative concerning relationships of this nature. Having never gone out with a young lady myself, I lack much real-life experience in this field. However, I do share some common emotions with the main character, even if they are to a lesser degree.
I would be open to feedback on realism or other points.
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Time's River
By Chris M. Sissons
y2006m09d28
Light drizzle dotted the windshield while Corey waited for the light to change. He switched his wipers to intermittent and they dragged a smear across the wet glass. The traffic light overhead shone a blurry green through the windshield and Corey eased the car forward. He turned left into the next street and drove slowly past the identical houses. The late afternoon was quiet; the cool autumn day would keep the neighbourhood kids playing inside. Corey pulled up to the curb in front of a plain white house and put the vehicle in park. He twisted the ignition to off but let his hand rest on the key, still in the ignition. He didn't even know exactly why he was there. He and Claire had drifted apart over the last year. He hadn't formally said goodbye but he wasn't sure she would really notice anyway, with all the other farewells plus the excitement of starting out in a new place. Deep down he hoped she wanted him to show up, even if it seemed improbable. He yanked the keys from the ignition and climbed out. He was afraid that he might talk himself out of his whole purpose in coming if he stayed in the car any longer.
The door shut with a rattle and his eye fell on the light pink box tied with a white ribbon and tucked behind the front passenger seat. Claire had always adored puppies and a few weeks back Corey had seen a cute picture frame at a gift shop that featured a bunch of puppies wrestling, sleeping, and generally looking lovable. He had immediately thought of Claire and purchased it but hadn't known what photo to place inside. Finally he had chosen a photo from a couple years back that showed Claire and him each holding one of Claire's puppies. He had thought it would be a nice image of their time together, something to remember him by. But while he had taken the gift along, the more he had thought about it over the past few days, the more it seemed a little too friendly and affectionate. She was moving on to other things and he didn't want to imply that they still had that kind of relationship when it had, in reality, faded to a mere acquaintance.
Corey was halfway up the driveway when he noticed that Claire's car was missing. At first he thought she was out and paused, thinking he might as well go home, but then he remembered that she had planned to sell her car. He tapped the bottom doorbell beside the door in the carport and waited, listening to the rain drumming steadily on the corrugated plastic roof. He was shaking the rain out of his hair when he heard footfalls coming up the stairs from the basement apartment. The inside door swung away and Corey opened the screen door. Claire stood on the landing at the top of the stairs, her face framed by shoulder-length brown hair. When she saw it was Corey she smiled slightly.
There was a brief silence. "Hi, Corey."
Claire's smile faded somewhat as Corey stood rather dumbly, still holding the handle of the screen door and water dripping from his blonde hair.
"Hey."
He wondered why he couldn't think of anything to say. It wasn't like they were strangers. Then he considered the fact that they really hadn't been in contact much lately. How could he talk about what was going on in her life if he didn't have a clue himself?
Corey looked down at his sneakers and back up at Claire's questioning face. "So, I guess you sold your car, huh?"
Claire put on a sad face. "Yes... The dear old Ford has a new owner." She brightened and continued, "Actually, I get to drive it one more time. Dad's took it away this morning to get a few things fixed so it'll be ready for the new owner, and then he'll come by bright and early with it tomorrow and we'll head to the airport. Sort of a farewell ride."
"That's cool... Ya, I didn't really get a chance to say 'bye' on Sunday so I just thought I'd pop by." It wasn't entirely true; Corey had walked by Claire a few times on Sunday but hadn't really known what to say, even though he had wanted to speak to her before she left. Claire didn't reply immediately so Corey continued, "I guess you are pretty much packed and ready to go?"
"I've got a couple items to put together yet, but nothing major. Most of what I'm leaving behind has already gone back to my parents' place but there are a few final items I've got to pack up tonight. Hopefully I've not forgotten anything; I feel ready to go."
"Do you need help with any last things?" He didn't figure she would need any assistance at this point, and he wondered if she would say so even if she did need a hand. Regardless, he felt he should offer.
Claire wrinkled her eyebrows thoughtfully, glanced at Corey, and then looked away, hesitant. "Nah. I was going to pick up a couple things from the convenience store but then the rain started up and my umbrella is one of the items that went to my parents' place. No problem - I can always pick them up at the airport too, before my flight."
"Hey, why don't I give you a ride," suggested Corey, glad to think that he might be able to help her and get to spend a few minutes together in the process.
Claire opened her mouth to reply but closed it again without speaking. Corey thought she might turn down his offer but then she said, "If you are sure it wouldn't be inconvenient for you, it would be nice."
Corey wondered if 'nice' referred to simply getting the items she wanted or riding with him. He tried not to sound too eager. "No problem. I don't have any plans tonight or anything."
(Continued...)