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climb too high - part 3 (standard:drama, 3746 words) [3/4] show all parts | |||
Author: snyrt | Added: Dec 27 2001 | Views/Reads: 2681/2006 | Part vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
the third part of a bit of auto-fiction about a sociopath who takes a wrong turn into drugs after seeking treatment. | |||
Part Three ----------------------------- I arrive home. It's quite different than when I left. My room has been cleaned out, the basement has been rearranged, the kitchen has been renovated. It's a strange environment. I run to the computer. I log on to the internet and see the screennames of all the people that I used to know. I message them. Many of them have almost forgotten about me. Some of them still remember and miss me. I'm going to get to return to school now. What an experience that will be. I check my e-mail. 1129 new messages. I'm not even going to try to sort those out tonight. I look in the back room. Ah, my turntables, my music, my passion. I walk to them, turn on the amp, turn on the mixer, and begin to slip into a deep trance. I haven't felt this way in a long long time. I become the music, I adjust the beats, I keep it flowing. I keep the progression building until the powerful climax and the serene crash. I stay back there spinning for five hours. I go to the couch. I sit down and watch TV. Oh, how I've missed TV. I've missed the infomercials, the sitcoms, and the really bad sci-fi series. * * * I hop in my car. It's 6:47 AM. I start it up. Oh, it feels so strange to be driving again. I haven't touched the car in so long. It takes me a second to get used to the clutch again and pop it in gear without stalling, but I pull it off. By the time I reach the end of the street I've got the hang of it again. I look at the bus stop. People are standing there. I continue my drive to school. I pull into the driveway of the school. Man this place is big. There are people all around. Social overload. I go to the parking lot, get out, and lock the door. I don't quite know where to go. I got my schedule already and I know where my classes are, but I'm not sure if I'm ready to go and see my friends. Most of them don't know where I've been or why I'm back. Into the arts building I go. The coolest thing about this building is that one of the hallways is inclined. We used to ride scooters down it before school. I look over at the door where we used to hang out. There are my friends. Jesse, Emily, Andy, Billy, Jenna, Monica, the other Emily. I say hi from the bottom of the hall. Most of them don't recognize me right away. My old shaggy hair had been shaved off at the hospital. "HOLY CRAP! HENRY? WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?" Emily shouts. She runs up and gives me a huge hug. Everyone else crowds around me like I'm some sort of novelty. There are tons and tons and tons of questions. I can't answer most of them. There are voices coming from all sides. There are people everywhere. Oh no, I'm lightheaded, the crowd begins to spin. I see all the faces turning from happy to horrified as they see my eyes begin to roll and my body begin to collapse. Bang. The floor. * * * Crap, back in the hospital. "Hey, Henry," says Sheila. She spoke in an odd tone. She was concerned but somewhat glad that I had returned. "Hey, what's up?" I reply. "Nothing much. How are you doing?" "Well, apparently, not that well." A large machine is wheeled over to my bed and placed above me. It looks like some sort of an x-ray machine. It has a large, sturdy base which slips under the bed. It has an arm with a camera that goes over the bed and can be lowered onto me. Click here to read the rest of this story (346 more lines)
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