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A Couple of Years of Gardening (Chapter 10) (standard:romance, 1506 words) [10/10] show all parts | |||
Author: kmr412002 | Added: Apr 27 2008 | Views/Reads: 2225/1605 | Part vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
The courtship and marriage of a detective as told by his wife. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story hurting you?” Jack touched his shoulder and told the little boy to tell Mamie and she would tell him. Then his eyes flickered as they met mine. I remember also when we got into the car, he sat there for awhile drumming the steering wheel with his fingertips. He looks back at the school, “Neen, you got to know something, before--.” “Before what?” “Before we go on. I don't want children, not ever.” “I know, Jack. You told me about the vasectomy.” “Nina, I'm not going to change my mind about this.” “I wouldn't expect you to,” I turn and look away because, unexpectedly, the whole conversation had made me sad. This was not news, but this moment was colored with the real possibility that we might spend our lives together. I thought about something my grandmother said when I was ten. She's baking bread and her big meaty arms the color of mahogany are covered with flour. She mops her brow with the back of her hand and says, “There's two kinds of men in this world, the one you play with and the ones you marry. Make sure you choose the right one for the daddy of your babies.” Kate continues, “Well, he had not shown up in class for couple of days, and Mamie told Jack about it. This morning, we went to check it out. Jack started questioning him, when the guy goes berserk and starts shooting. Jack was hit in the chest.” “Oh, Jesus, is he--?” “No, he's in emergency surgery right now. He was in such goddamned hurry to talk to this guy. I remember he said he wanted to pick you up. God, Nina, I should insisted that he put on a vest, I should have--.” She begins to cry. I wrap my arms around her hoping if I can hold on to her I won't float away in my own terror. . I see the detectives he works with in the hallway, and I see others that I did not know. Right then, I want them to all go away, because I didn't need any reminders of why this all had to happen. I also don't want to take the role of the suffering loved one. I was used to being behind the camera, out of the spotlight. After he comes out of surgery, the doctor came out looking for his family. Eyes in the room turn to me. I look at Kate, “Emily. I've got to call his sister.” I started digging for my cell acting like I didn't see the doctor. The doctor bends down to look me in the eye. “Are you Nina?” I nod slowly, hating the helpless way I feel. The doctor takes my hand. “I play basketball with Jack. He's told me a lot about you. Listen, Nina, the bullet nicked an artery, and he lost a lot of blood, but he got in here in time. I think he's going to make it, but I want him to stay in ICU a couple of days. You can have few minutes with him if you like.” I'm thinking to myself someone stronger would jump up and be in his room this second. I just croak, “I've got to call his sister.” Kate said, “Go see him. I'll call Emily.” “No, I'll call her when I get back.” I walk into the darkened room and see Jack lying among a jungle of tubes and machines. I sit beside the bed staring at him. His eyes are closed and I think about how many nights I watched him sleep feeling safe and content, and now I'm just scared and angry. The doctor says, “I think he's coming out of the anesthesia, so he can probably hear you.” I whisper, “Jack, Baby, it's me. I love you so much. Please don't leave me here.” His eyes flutter open and they mirror my terror. He can't speak because of the tube that's in his mouth. It hasn't even been twelve hours since this terrible thing has happened, but all ready he looks so frail. I find a quiet corner of the waiting room to call Emily. As I recharge my cell phone, I find I've missed a call from Jack. “Baby, I wanted to let you know I'll be a little late picking you up. I've missed you so much. I'll even take you to that vegetarian restaurant you wanted to go to. Hell, baby, I'd even eat dirt for --.” I can't take it anymore. I start banging my phone on the end table saying, “Fuck, fuck, fuck” over and over again. Kate gets a hold of me, but not before I find myself holding pieces of it in my hand. I stare at the shards of plastic and computer chips. I say, “Kate, I won't be able to hear his voice anymore.” She wraps her arms around me, “Sure you will. We all will.” Tweet
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