30.10.20

 

flashlight tag

during Summertime Summer vacation

the game took on a whole new meaning one evening when playing with Sally Fortier

sure they knew they were going to piss off their parents for using their flashlight  whoevers

theyd get the speech You’re wasting batteries. A flashlight is meant to be played with, it’s not a toy. asif they just couldnt come out and say Don’t touch it, it’s not yours. 

JesusChrist 
              Wha a bug to have up your ass

it wasnt like they were bumming the heart Christiaan Barnard used to perform the first human heart transplant

it was a flashlight 
                    for cryinoutloud     a flashlight

 

that night Sally ran into her house not saying anything beforehand and took her parents

she explained that it was her fathers he worked downtown Chicago a financial advisor  she was one of twelve kids  he probably wouldnt think a flashlight was a hardship to be recompensed if need be 
                                                                                       wha the hell was recompensed
besides she said her folks were pretty generous 
                                                   OBrother were they on Halloween they gave out regular size candy bars not miniaturised ones

the six eldest Fortiers were girls every Summer that he could remember they put up a lemonade stand on their front walk kindalike Lucys from Charlie Brown comics without the psychiatrist ploy though they could have they were really smart girls  2cents a glass it was cold and delicious  they used real lemons they couldnt have made much money because they didnt always collect pennies for the glasses they poured 
                                                                           but maybe that was because they were Catholic they may have seen it as a way of doing the Lords work Don’t thank me Sally would say when she handed him a free glass Thank the Sweet Lord above. 
                                      hed thank Sally then hold up his cold lemonade to the blue sky and smiling really big he toasted  My Sweet Lord

 

that night Sally was fourteen  he was twelve

because it was her fathers flashlight she was It

she closed her eyes and began counting to fifty out loud

the neighbourhood kids scurried to hide 

some hid but some liked to stand behind things trees cars parked in drives so they could run to hide again as Sally passed 
         but Sally was really good  she had great ears she feigned asif she was passing  a suppressed giggle is still a giggle  and Sally could run like the wind

hustling she found all the kids afoot

the kids sat together on the street curb while Sally found the ones who hid

she found him last hit him with the flashlight beam he was wayhigh in a neighbours Dutch Elm on the parkway where he watched the game play out

because he was last found he became It

 

. . FORTYSEVEN  FORTYEIGHT  FORTYNINE   FIFTY    HERE I COME 
                                                                              he played the game aggressivelyacted like a monster he panted growled howled screamed he frightened a better part of the kids into revealing themselves and brusquely disregarded their shouted accusations that he was cheating because he scared them

he told them to shaddup and sit on the curb  Losers 


since Sally was fleet he knew shed remain afoot she moved like a ghost 

but this was different night

he heard her giggling

it wasnt like her to leave hints

following her giggling she lead him to the remaining hidden kids who cried CHEATER into the night at Sally  YOU’RE CHEATING, SALLY, CHEATER.  THAT’S NOT FAIR.

when they went out to the street curb to join the others he caught her giggle again 

he followed it up a gangway between neighbours houses their kids were too young to be out playing with them

lights burned in their windows

he could hear their voicetheir televisionssee its bluelight flicker on the ceiling

at the rear of the gangway both houses had stoops wood steps leading up to their back doors

a soft giggle

he paused  listening

where

 

another soft giggle

he leaned left to listen 
                                                  leaned right listening

soft breathing  excited

right he determined

under the stoop

he thought to scream as he did when he found the other kids

then he thought again 
                         if he screamed he might frighten the grownups inside

he crept into the backyard  came around the steps 
                                                      he saw a motion in the dark rather a break  something moved slightly a patch he saw looking through under the stoop changed shape 

he flipped on the flashlight 
                           Gotcha . .  oh  he had 

in the circular bands of whiteblued light 
on her knees 
on the dirt
Sally
         her blouse was open her bra pushed up over the top of her breasts her hands beneath holding them like fruit

he was transfixed  his cock wasnt

Golly he croaked 
                   then Sally  Youre breasts are really nice

she giggled 
             I thought I’d flash you; teach you a lesson.

 

the rest of that Summer wasnt the same as Summers past 
                                                            Summer school
1241,  Reggae Friday,  23  10. 20
1134,  Reggae Friday,  30  10. 20