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NEVER LOOK BACK (standard:drama, 1458 words) [1/2] show all parts | |||
Author: March Evans | Updated: Mar 26 2005 | Views/Reads: 3606/2313 | Part vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Divorced Mom permanently sends her 13 yr old son away to live with his truck driving Dad who immediately abandoned the boy. | |||
NEVER LOOK BACK By March Evans "Dad is picking me up and taking me with him." Jack boasted, to his best friend, Tom. Yea, Tom said, "To ride in one of those big eighteen wheelers and go every where has got to be great. I bet you get to go swimming and fishing all over the country!" You know, Jack said, “Dad left Mom before I was born, and I seldom get to see him but now, I am going to live with him. He's always driven those big trucks with a sleeper bed in them, and never really had a home that I know of. I do not know where we will live, but Mom told me he would work that out. I guess it will not be a problem until school starts.” But deep down, it is a concern to Jack as to where they will live. He knows he and Butch cannot stay in a truck all the time. “Tom, you are the best friend I have ever had. I usually don't get to have many friends because Mom is always moving us around. I don't like to move, but she tells me it is because she is looking for a better job. But, she just always ends up in another waitress job and bringing different men home with her. I think her urge to travel is to try and find a husband.” Jack now becomes quiet as he looks off into the rolling clouds above as he thinks to himself, “If only I had some grandparents to go live with like some of the other kids.” Tom sort of pulls on Jack's jersey and punches him on the arm as he says, “Quit day dreaming.” “Oh, sorry about that, I just get lost sometimes.” And then Jack continues with his story to Tom as to why he has to go and live with his truck-driving Dad. “Mom always gets mad if I come out of my room when her boy friend is here. Even if it is dinner-time, I have to stay in my room and they always make enough noise to raise the dead with all their laughing and loud talking. It is worse when they get in bed with all the moaning, groaning and bouncing up and down, and since this one has become a regular, last night, Mom told me that he wants to marry her. But he does not want to be my dad nor does he want me to live with them. This is when she told me she had finally got a call back from Dad and when she told him what was happening, he agreed to come and get me. I am not so sure if Dad really wants me with him.” “Boy that is tough,” said Tom as he kicked a rock across the yard and looked at Jack and said, “ Your Mother needs to send this new guy packing.” “Yea, I wish that would happen. I ask her to do that but she told me that I need to stay with Dad so that we could get to know each other.” About that time, Tom hears his Mom call so he gives Jack a grown up handshake and tells him good bye and be sure to write. The two friends sadly, slowly part with each walking away and not looking back as both knew they did not want the other to see him cry. Jack now thinks to himself and tries to understand why his Mom and Frank doesn't want any kids around. “I am no trouble, I go to school, make good grades, clean house, wash all the dishes, have a paper route, and don't talk back. Today, I am 13 years old, just finished the 8th grade, and really like to play sports. I have grown-up friends all over town, and they all tell Mom what a neat kid I am. We have live here longer than anywhere, and I have a good friend and the best dog and only pet I have ever had, Butch. He again looked down between his feet and sadly asked nobody, why do I have to move again?” He then sunk a little lower realizing that since nobody has said, Happy Birthday, he knows, nobody really cares. Butch had followed Jack home right after they moved here one Saturday afternoon when he was coming out of the mountains from a hiking trip. Hungry, lean, dirty, mangled fur, and looking like he had been dumped out in ranch country to fend for himself. Jack immediately took to him. Gave him a bath, brushed his fur, fixed him a place to sleep, and fed him lots of scraps. Jack's Mom told him it was OK to keep the dog Click here to read the rest of this story (60 more lines)
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