Distress
By: M.K. Wilke
Josh looked over at the graphic
display of blood and gore that lay scattered across his drawing table. His
half-finished graphic novel seemed to be following the same patterns as the
world, death, loss and abandonment. His novels never used to be full of half-dismembered
bodies, blood that ran off the page, torture and murder. But that seemed like
decades ago instead of months; however, his novels did seem to be selling like
hot cakes, I understood why too. This
was the stuff people could relate to everyone had lost a loved one, some
abandoned and there were more than a few tortured souls out there... A soft
snore from a clothing heap of dirty laundry near his bed let him know that
Bordeaux was still breathing. Always a positive sign I thought. Better, get up and go let Bordeaux do his
business. I grabbed the leash, my coat,
my keys and headed for the elevator
I
stood outside waiting while Bordeaux did his business, the bitter chill wind
snapped at the collar of his coat.
“Come
on Bordy I don’t got all day were going to see May.”
I
looked up at the clouds grimly and with a mental check decided to make it a
short walk to the store and back.
Turning right I plodded down the snow-covered path towards the store,
May worked at about five blocks away from the apartment. I had lived here three
full years now and knew the surrounding area like the back of my own novels. A
lot had changed in the last few years, minor businesses sold out and commercial
chain buildings had taken their place now that is what surrounded my apartment
building. But one place was still open; three years ago, I had been lost and
wandered in there to warm up from the cold. The place had quickly grown on me
and now it was to the point where they know me by name and cared for me like a
son. Of course, the fact that I am
dating their daughter certainly helps matters.
I liked May since the moment I met her, but at the time I had been
dating my pea brain of an ex Paige.
I stopped my walk down memory lane
as I realized I was at the store. I shook
out my shoulders and tied up Bordeaux outside on a pole. then opened the door of the store, the
doorbell chimed softly as I crossed the threshold into the comfortable warmth
of the store.
I saw to my dismay that May Li was
busy at the front counter; she had looked up and given me a wave when I walked
in but was otherwise ignoring me for the moment, and I shrugged and walked in
differently down the aisles. Her parents
Ma and Ch’in were in the back of the store doing stock and her brother Huang
came out of the back and passed me to head off on his lunch break. Huang gave me a grin and a wave then pushed
open the door and was gone. Someone came through the door right after and
pushed into and almost knocked me over where I stood, it took everything I had
not to go deck the person for being rude. Instead, I swallowed my pride and
headed to the section I normally got stuff from, The frozen section, of course
if May came over the selection was very different.
I immersed myself in the task of
finding dinner and wondered if I should ask May over tonight... May’s frantic slightly raised voice pulled me
from my thoughts and back to the place I was standing, I did not have much of a
view and really could not see anything.
But I knew if I leaned out a little bit that, there was a round mirror
in just the right place in the next aisle.
I had used it at least a thousand times to check May out while she was
working.
I looked into it and saw that the
person was wearing a mask and talking to May angrily. God May!
I have to go help her. I thought, But my body told me instinctively what
my head was refusing to admit. If I
didn’t find a place to hide both of us would be dead real quick. I ducked down to the ground and looked down
to the end of the store to see if anyone else had noticed what was wrong.
May was shaking and I could tell she was going
to try something. Oh May please don’t
try anything stupid! I sent up the silent plea in hopes that she would just
give the guy the money and he could go. Apparently, it was a slow day for god
since May’s hand slowly inched towards the police help button they had
installed two years ago in the store. "Well that’s genius," I thought
if she can manage to press it without the guy noticing they would all be home
free and all they would have to do is stall. Obviously, it wasn’t the guy’s
first robbery he was paranoid and had an odd twitch.
The robber was looking down at May’s hands as
she stuffed the bag he had passed her full of the day’s bills. I looked up at
May and realized she was chanting, or it looked like chanting. Now is an odd time to be praying but hey
whatever knocks your boat. I thought. That’s when I realized after a second of
watching her mouth move that she was saying call for help repeatedly. I looked
at May surprised at first then gave her a small wink and moved slowly backwards
a few inches to where I would be completely covered by the end of aisle six. I
could feel my adrenaline pumping and ears ringing and I was sweating lightly
under my jacket. I worked at shoving my
fingers into my pocket at such a weird angle, getting my phone out of my jean
pockets was proving difficult while bent over. A siren flared off in the
distance and I heard the robber swear.
“You called the cops? How’d you
call the cops? I can’t go down for this!” The robber screeched nervously.
“Please just calm down sir it was
not me. They patrol this area every half hour.” May said.
I knew that wasn’t true but sent my
heart out to her for being so brave. The robber was vibrating on the spot; I
had a feeling that was not a good sign.
“What are you doing? What are you
doing?” The robber yelled furiously.
“Sir I’m just trying to get another
bag we keep them under the counter the one you brought is too small…” Another
siren going off even closer to the outside of the store interrupted May.
I could barely see May in the
mirror but saw in the mirrors reflection that she was reaching down under the
counter for something. All of a sudden, I felt a little disoriented and my ears
started to ring, May was not standing behind the counter anymore. All I could
see was a delicate little foot sticking out in an awkward position where she
had fallen to the floor, blood pooling around her soft delicate body. I sat
there shocked, speechless; it was nothing like my books! I listened as her
parents cried and knew I couldn’t sit by idly any longer. I looked out into the
aisle slowly just in time to see the robber run my way. I have to distract him while one of them goes
to check on May. From the slight
whimpering in the corner, I could tell she wasn’t dead. I blocked all my thoughts to go and run to
May immediately I knew she would be fine for a few minutes and my whole world
zoned in on catching the bastard who had hurt May. I crouched back and placed my body right
where the guy wouldn’t see me until it was too late.
Two sirens became excruciatingly
loud and the robber tried to grab a few of the more valuable things before he
had to bolt. The sirens came to a halt
outside the store and I heard a few car doors slam. The robber couldn’t go out the front so he
had to pelt out the back. Good I thought
he would come right at me sure enough the robber rounded the aisle corner at
high speed and ran right into me. I
threw out his arms and grabbed the thief by the ankles causing him to fall to
the floor and drop the gun. May’s mother
came charging at the scene with a broom in hand and yelling something in
Japanese. Seeing me struggle to hold the
rather large man down on the floor and keep him from his gun, she came up to
the robber and calmly beat him over the head with the broom. That’s how the police found things when they
came inside the store.
I left the thief who had ruined my
day in the hands of the cops and May’s brother.
Huang had just gotten back from his break and was glaring at the robber,
It was apparent he wanted to slaughter the thief for what he had done to his
sister. I walked slowly over to May who
laid on the stretcher her eyes open and talking in Japanese with her
parents. They both flanked the stretcher
on either side. Her mom held her hand
lovingly and for a moment, I thought better on interrupting what was going
on. May saw me and smiled eagerly both
her parents looked up and waved me happily over simultaneously well if that
wasn’t an invitation. I trotted over to
my new family happily and realized that despite all the loss I had endured over
the past year I did not have to be alone anymore.
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