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A Second Chance (standard:drama, 2575 words) | |||
Author: Michael H. Silverman | Added: Nov 28 2000 | Views/Reads: 4069/2545 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
A Christmas story. A young child gets a second chance, to do the right thing. | |||
A Second Chance By Michael H. Silverman (c)2000 All Rights Reserved. It was Christmas eve, and the lumpy old wooden floor at the East Warwick Home For Wayward Children creaked like an old set of bones as ten year old Jimmy Johnson walked back and forth shaking his head. He paused to look in the tarnished mirror of the bedroom he shared with three other kids. He smiled, the dark smooth skin of his cheeks offset by the clean white teeth that peeked out between his lips. They'd been in bad shape, his teeth, but the orphanage had gotten him into a local dentist who'd filled his cavities and made his smile nearly perfect. But it wasn't his good health that was making him smile. He modeled his most precious possession with glee, adoring its image in the silvered glass. His shiny black leather bomber jacket, a two hundred dollar item... that he got for nothing by taking it when the old merchant in the clothing store had been preoccupied. He just grabbed it and ran. The alarm went off as he passed through the scanner at the door, but that didn't stop him. It was only noise. Sure, the jacket was a little big on him, but it was cool. He glanced sidelong at the three others who were sitting in a circle over on Mary's bed, talking like the little kids they were... about Santa Claus. That made him wince. "Stupid little kids", he muttered under his breath. He felt anger well up in his chest. Why the hell didn't they know? Couldn't they figure it out? He clenched his fists and walked over. "Hi Jimmy!", Mary's bright little voice greeted him. She was just six years old, blonde haired, blue eyes sparkling in the dull glow of the small light fixture overhead. Sal Porter looked up from the Christmas card he was writing, glanced at Jimmy over his thick wire-rimmed glasses, sighed and shrugged. "Yeah... hi Jimmy.", he said in a mirthless monotone. Cameron said nothing, just shot a quick look at him, and returned his downcast eyes to the trail of woven cloth on Mary's bedspread that he'd been tracing with his finger. "What are you gonna ask Santa for!", Mary's perky little voice glittered at him. "Nothin'!!", Jimmy replied with an exasperated shaking of his head. "Ain't you figured it out yet? The clown in the red pajamas with the flying reindeer is a fairy tale! It's just a load of bullshit!" Mary frowned at the naughty words Jimmy used quite frequently. She knew they were bad, and he never used them when the counselors were around. He liked to use them with her, just because it made her upset. She knew that too, but there was nothing she could do about it. "Is not!", she shouted back in annoyance. "Yes he is! He's a big fat lie, made up by adults so they can fool us into thinking there's something mystical and magical about the world. All they do is buy the crap themselves and stick it in boxes under a tree, and laugh at us when we think some fat fool came flying down the chimney to leave them there. They think it's.... cute." "He did come! I talked to him last year at the Christmas party, and he gave me a present!", Mary's frown was on the verge of becoming angry tears. "Oh yeah? Then tell me... what did you ask Santa for?", Jimmy responded with a smug look. "I.. I asked him for a Jenny Jump-Rope doll.", she said, suddenly shy. "That's right.", Jimmy nodded. "That's the doll that can jump rope by itself, and sings songs and does all kinds of neat bullshit. But what did you get?" Click here to read the rest of this story (266 more lines)
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