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Back to the DeLorean (standard:non fiction, 2071 words) | |||
Author: Dianne | Added: Jul 22 2004 | Views/Reads: 3304/2240 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
This is a true story, inspired from a wonderful experience in my life many years ago. Check out Ian's story ' The De Lorean '. (Page 4 !) My story inspired him to write this story ! His is somewhat of a sci-fic ! It's a great read ! | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story Dee Dee cooked dinner that night. She made spaghetti with all the trimmings because she knew this was a favorite of both her Aunt Rene’s and Joey’s. The three of them sat down for dinner and Joey was pleased to meet Aunt Rene, who he had also heard so much about. Her Aunt Rene usually retired early, so Dee Dee took Joey to see her bedroom before she went to bed. The bed, dresser and chest of drawers were very tall, about six feet high. And in the three-way corner there was a dressing table with a full-length mirror on all three sides. Joey was amazed, to say the least, as Dee Dee showed him around the house. There were antiques everywhere. In the living room there was a huge fireplace, beautiful shiny hardwood floors and a Lincoln Bed. Joey had never seen one of these. It stood tall, almost up to the ceiling and it had a big mirror on the front. And, there was a place to step up on and grab the top of the thing and pull it down into a bed. It was an amazing sight. The furniture in that room was Japanese style; black and shiny with mother of pearl inlay. In the dining room there was a huge dining table that could sit ten people easily. There was an awesome mural on the long wall, and the tall china cabinet was filled with sparkling china and crystal. Joey’s jaw dropped lower and lower as they went in room after room. He had never before seen so many different kinds of furniture and such. The Den was a very interesting room, in that there was a huge glass cabinet filled with beautiful dolls. Each one was a collector’s item. Aunt Rene had been collecting them for years. Dee Dee told Joey how she used to stand there with her Auntie marveling at the way she took each one out of the box and stroked its hair, still in awe of her own dolls. Aunt Rene had often talked about how poor her family was, and the fact that she had never seen real dolls until she had left home as a teenager and moved away to the city. It was at this point that she decided that she was going to have the most awesome collection of dolls her family members had ever seen. Also in the den were four sliding glass doors, which led out onto a beautiful rock patio, which had the most unique patio furniture Joey had ever seen. And beyond the gate there was an incredible garden, which was a site to behold, even in the dark. A teahouse, with a little porch on it, stood in the middle of flowers of every kind and there was a pathway that led through to where there was a rock pond filled with huge goldfish. And there were rock formations and statues, and some things that, to Joey, were completely unidentifiable. Dee Dee explained that Aunt Rene had had her Japanese friends come over and landscape. Though actually, she had been the boss and she had let them know that, as well as letting them know what and where to put every single thing. And the garden was all around on the hillside for everyone to see. Dee Dee had told Joey all along that there was yet another surprise in store for him. At this point he could not even imagine what it could be. In all actuality, Dee Dee was in for a surprise herself. Her Aunt Rene had told her about it, but she had not seen it yet. They both went to look out into the four-car garage. There was only one car there. The rest was stacked to the ceiling with antiques, and perhaps what some folks would call junk, but not to Aunt Rene. Every piece was special, in some way, to her. Also there was a car, so wrapped up that you could barely see that it was a car. It had many ropes that went around and around and were tied in all sorts of knots. Aunt Rene had told her about the car. She had said that it belonged to her daughter’s boyfriend, who was from Russia. Dee Dee thought Russia! Just the sound of that word made her cringe. She had met him once however, a long time ago. He was tall, dark and handsome, and the talk was that he was, to say the least, very wealthy. Dee Dee and Joey decided to go in the indoor garden, which had a huge iron gate with a lock on it, so they, of course, felt very safe. As they continued to drink the wine that they had started at dinnertime, they watched the fountain spraying down on the plants and flowers. The water sparkled like diamonds as it came down from the strange, beast like, ceramic figure, which hung from the rock wall. Dee Dee and Joey were the best of friends and he was like a brother to her, perhaps like the brother she had never had. But to him, she was like a mother figure, even though she was much younger than his mother. As they were drinking their wine, they laughed a lot, as they usually did when they got together. They both had a way of getting each other into a frenzy of crazy laughter. They giggled and laughed to the point of sometimes loosing their breath. It was sort of like a contest to see which one could get the other laughing the most, not about anything that would make any sense to anyone else, but both just being silly, and having a great time... All of a sudden I woke and jumped up out of bed, and before I knew it, I was searching for my little red address book that was stuffed full of addresses and photos that I had kept for many years. I was hoping to find the pictures, the ones that were now just in my head. Yes! There they were, all three of them that my friend Joey and I had taken that night. Wait! I thought, as I stumbled around the room, realizing that I had had not just a dream but a also a flashback from my past. Oh, Wow! I thought, as I looked at the first picture. It was one that Joey and I had taken of ourselves, holding his camera up and as far out as we could. It was one of the ones that develop right before your eyes. Then there was another one of Joey sitting inside the shiny, silver car! This was truly a sight to behold. The last one was of me, sitting, posing somewhat like a movie star, with my head propped up on my hand, and my body spread out on the hood of the most amazing, awesome car the two of us had ever seen. I had felt like a movie star that night; after all not many people have seen a DeLorean, except on the movie, Back to the Future! I thought about my friend’s story again. And thought perhaps his story had jogged my memory, giving me the flashback/dream. I read his story once again, wondering if he might like to read my story... Postscript: He did. Tweet
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