"A light on a hill." -Margot and the Nuclear So So's
"Stop it, Seeley!" She screamed with a giggle as she fell into
his lap. "Why don't you mak-"Before he could finish his
sentence, she planted a kiss on his lips. She pulled away and looked
into his blue eyes, with a smile escaping her lips. "What do you
think our senior year is going to be like?" she whispered as she
laid her head on his chest. "I don't know, Nikki; Legendary, sad,
exciting, frightening." He sighed and looked out off the roof of
the old theater on the outskirts of their small town. It was perched
on a hill, and it was the perfect place to be alone. He smiled and
rested his cheek on top of her head "Look, all I know is that it's
going to be worth it. Because I'll have you, and we'll always
have each other. And no matter what, we'll stick together and just
help each other. Because that's what it is all about." He bit
his lip expecting a gasp and I love you to come from her. He shifted
his gaze and saw she had fallen asleep on his chest, drool dripping
from her lips; he chuckled as he reached for his coat next to him. He
gently placed it over both of them and kissed her head before closing
his eyes and drifting into a peaceful sleep.
Ten
Years Later.
The phone rings in the dead of the
night, its sound almost like a drill forcing its way into Seeley's
temple. He grunts and reaches for the obnoxious ringing, knocking
over several empty liquor bottles as he does. "What..." he
mumbles into the phone, waiting for a voice to answer. Nothing but a
few crackles and silence on the end. "Listen, I don't know who
the fuck this is, but you have exactly thirty seconds to talk, before
I track you down, and gut yo-" He stops halfway as he hears heavy
breathing and the sound of sobbing. "Seeley... She's dead,
son..." The voice shakily mumbled. "Grandpa..? Who is dead?"
Seeley sharply replies with worry in his voice. "Nikki..." and
with that one word, Seeley's heart dropped, it ached, it felt like
it was boiling in a pot with rusty nails and glass shards. He hung up
and threw the phone against the wall as hard as it could. He clenched
his jaw and let out a sigh, he looked at his nightstand at the
picture of him and Nikki their sophomore year in high school. His
memory quickly ran back to that moment for comfort.
"Cigarettes
and Coffee" - Otis Redding
Seeley looked at the
calendar hanging on the wall of the diner. "September, 19th
2002." He said with a smile. Nikki glanced at him as she snapped a
photo with her cheap disposable camera. "Okay then, Seeley...
Thanks for the update." She jokingly replied as she turned and
snapped a picture of the policemen drinking coffee. "September,
19th 2002..." Seeley looked down at his watch "...At
quarter till three in the morning." "Seeley what the fuck are you
talking about?" Nikki questioned with concern. "September, 19th
2002. At exactly three forty-five in the morning is the moment when I
knew that I would love you for the rest of my life." He replied
with a big grin on his face and a stern look in his eyes, the kind of
look that made Nikki realize he was serious. She smiled and looked
down at her plate of pancakes. "I'm going to love you for the
rest of my life too." She whispered while her face turned bright
red. Seeley reached into the front pocket of his shirt, and pulled
out his pack of cigarettes. Lighting one and looking at her with
nothing but love in his heart. "Good, because I'd be nothing
without you, I'd be nothing." He replied with smoke billowing out
of his nose and mouth. He picked up his mug and took a big gulp as
Nikki leaned over the table, with her lips puckered, smacking him to
indicate she wants a kiss. He placed his mug down and quickly put his
lips to her. He saw her extend her arm out of the corner of his eye;
he closed them and waited for the click then the flash of the
camera
Present day.
"My My Hey
Hey" - Neil Young.
Seeley gripped the steering wheel
of his old Ford Bronco, cigarette hanging from his lips, he merges
with traffic. "Austin EXT one mile, San Antonio EXT three miles,
Rest stop one half mile." He mumbled as he read the sign. He took a
long drag out of his cigarette before removing it from his mouth; he
looked hard at the setting sun, thinking about their first road trip.
How she insisted on being a back seat driver, how she loved to lean
the seat back and put her bare feet out the window on the side view
mirror. He remembered the way she would have his sunglasses on, they
were too big, and they would slide off her face, he remembered the
cheap cigarette she was smoking, because she had already used all of
her money in thrift shops along the way. He snapped out of it when he
heard a horn and an angry man shouting. "Why don't you shut the
fuck up, asshole?" Seeley screamed back through his cracked window.
He quickly went back to the memory, the way she bit her lip looking
at him driving. "You look pretty sexy with your hand on the wheel."
She whispered, moving in closer to him, laying her hand on the zipper
of his old jeans. He grabbed her hand and moved it back. "Calm
down, you horn-dog. Wait till we actually get to the beach." He
shook his head with a grin. "Fine." She mumbled and pouted, "I'll
take a nap." His headlights hit the one sign he thought and hoped
he'd never see again. "Welcome to Wimberley Texas." He sighed
and continued onto the road to his Grandparents house. Seeley's
mother died during childbirth and his father when he was 13. His
grandparents took him in, even though he and his father were already
living in their home at the time of his death. After a few turns
down a couple of dirt roads, he hit the long driveway.
Seeley
awoke in his childhood room, his grandfather standing at the door. "I
didn't hear you come in last night, kiddo." Seeley propped
himself up on his elbows and wiped the sleep from his eyes "Yeah, I
didn't want to wake you, gramps." He mumbled, reaching to the
nightstand and pulling the last cigarette from the pack. He put it in
his mouth and brought the lighter up. "Eh... I don't think so,
kiddo. The rule is still the same. Even with your grandmother gone,
take it outside." His grandfather smirked as he walked away and
down the hall. "And breakfast is in fifteen!" he shouted back to
Seeley. He got out of bed and stretched, his back popping over and
over again. He let out a yawn as he walked in front of the mirror; he
took off his wife beater and stared, his hand going over the tattoo.
"I want to hear what you have got to say." -The
Subways.
Seeley climbed through Nikki's window, tripping and landing on
the carpet face first. "Awh, baby!" she smirked as she helped him
up. "What are you doing here?!" She asked as she looked up at him
with her eyebrow raised. Seeley looked around her room, before
catching her gaze with his own eyes. "Just in the neighborhood... I
heard the sounds of a dying pig, so I climbed up as fast as I could,
only to realize that it was just you laughing." Seeley replied
jokingly. "Hey!" she exclaimed as she slapped his chest. "Ow,
ow, ow, ow!" Seeley gasped from the pain, taking a deep breath.
"What?" She asked looking at the spot on his chest that she hit,
slowly lifting his shirt, her eyes got big as she saw a white bandage
on the left side of his chest. She slowly pulled it revealing her
name tattooed on his chest in a curvy pattern. "I thought you'd
like it..." he mumbled as he looked down. There was a moment of
silence before she smiled and pulled his shirt completely off before
throwing him on the bed. She jumped on top of him and they began
kissing and rolling around. Taking off each other's clothes off as
quick as possible, knocking things off as they wildly threw them
across the room. "I love it..." Nikki muttered through kissed
and gasps. "I love it more than anything, Seeley." She looked
into his eyes before kissing him even harder. He pushed her back his
hands tracing a pattern on every inch of her body, her green eyes
looking into his blue ones. "I love you, Nikki." He smiled before
they continued.
Seeley was startled out of the daydream by
his grandfather's knock on the door. "I told you fifteen minutes.
Let's go." Seeley rolled his eyes and nodded. "Give me a few
more minutes." He asked looking back at his reflection. "Alright,
alright... It's on the table when you're ready, I got to go out
the pasture and make a few repairs, come find me when you're done,
and I could use the help." His grandfather mumbled walking down the
hallway. Seeley looked at the tattoo and the healed gunshot wounds on
the right of his chest and down his side. He shook his head and
muttered something under his breath before grabbing a new shirt and
throwing it on as he made his way to the kitchen. His heart sinking
ever deeper as the thought of that night lingered in his brain.
Seeley arrived at Nikki's parent's house. He
threw his cigarette to the ground as he walked up the stairs to the
front door. He knocked on it three times and took a step back.
Listening for footsteps, searching his mind for what to say, "I'm
sorry, for your loss Mr. and Mrs. Bankston, truly sorry." He shook
his head, it wasn't good enough. He jumped to attention when the
door swung open, in the doorway stood Nikki's older brother, Ben, a
big man, always had been. He didn't like Seeley, but he still liked
him more than his and Nikki's parents. "Seeley, how have you
been?" Ben asked as he opened his arms for a quick hug. Seeley
stood confused for a moment before welcoming the hug. The men pulled
back and nodded, both staring at each other. "I've been good,
just drifting from place to place, how about you?" Seeley nodded
peering past the mountain of a man in front of him, to a little boy,
with the same jet black hair as Nikki. "I've been good, working,
offshore oilrig right off the gulf. The last I heard you were in the
army? I thought your plan was to go to Oklahoma State and study
wildlife or some queer shit." Ben smirked and followed Seeley's
gaze to his nephew. Ben closed the door a little more, so Seeley
couldn't see inside the home "Uhm, yeah... Plans change, I
decided I needed to work off some rage and get some discipline I
guess... Hey was that Nikki's son?" Seeley asked, gulping down
the sadness in his throat. "Yeah, cute little guy. Arm like a
champ, he get's that from his dad. Y'know the man my sister
married and was actually in love with." Seeley took offense and
clenched his fists, his jaw tightened, and he looked Ben right in the
eye. "Listen, you're a big guy, probably scare a few people, but
if you ever talk to me that way again, I will kick your fat-ass up
and down this goddamn street." He moved in closer to the man and
kept his stone gaze at his eyes. "You always did have ice cold
water running through those Texan veins, boy." Ben chuckled and
open the door "Come on in." he mumbled. Moving out of the way and
extending his arm into the house, allowing Seeley to walk through.
The smell hit Seeley's nose and his heart fluttered; it still
smelled the same, like cigarettes and cheap whiskey, with the faint
sent of her mother's cooking and perfume.
Seeley walked
into the living room, where her mother sat in tears and her father
ever so stoic sitting beside her. John Bankston, an old marine who
fought in 'Nam, and would tell drunken stories of the men he shot
or the men he saved. Seeley wasn't afraid to admit that John always
made a coldness shoot up his spine, but not only from fear, but from
anger. John would beat his wife and daughter when he got to drinking
too much, it all stopped after Nikki turned seventeen and threatened
to move out, but Seeley could never let it go. John spotted the boy
as he walked in, his blood began to boil, and he stood up. "You get
the hell out of here, kid. You're not welcome in this house. You
never were." Seeley stopped in his place and looked at John, he was
even bigger than his son Ben, but Seeley wasn't afraid anymore.
"John Oliver Bankston! You stop it; the boy is here to pay his
respects." The mother exclaimed between sobs. Martha Bankston was a
saint who met John in 'Nam where she was a nurse at the base he was
sent to after he was injured for and I quote "Killin' those god
forsaken motherfucking squint eyed gooks with my bare hands!" It
was love at first sight, as the story goes. "Seeley Williams, I
haven't seen you since you were eighteen years old, look at you
now. A lot has changed, you got a beard, your hair is long, but you
still have those cold piercing blue eyes..." Martha paused and
smiled a little, waving her hand to Seeley. "Come a little closer,
I want to get a good look at you." Seeley nodded and did what she
asked, kneeling down in front of her, and taking her hand. "I
haven't seen you since that night you and Nicole broke up."
Seeley dreaded this conversation, he always went out of the way to
talk about it when it came up, but he never forgot it, he just pushed
it to the back of his mind, and tried to hold it back from spilling
out.
I've Got Dreams to Remember. -Otis Redding.
Seeley stood on the rooftop of the old theater, looking
out over the town, his hands shaking, and the cigarette between his
fingers close to burning him. He couldn't believe it, he just
couldn't. She was with someone else; he was regretting to go out
that night. "I should have stayed home..." he whispered, pushing
the smoke through his clenched teeth. He had decided to go out and
drive around for a few hours until Nikki got home from some church
thing. He was on the middle of Main Street when he saw the two
holding hands and kissing. He felt an uncontrollable rage take over,
he was going to run him over, but he stopped, he took a breath and
just drove away, but not before Nikki spotted him. He heard the
clanging of someone coming up the old rusty ladder leading to the
roof. He turned and saw Nikki's head peak over the ledge; he turned
back and continued peering out over the town. "Hey..." She
mumbled, stepping over the ledge and slowly walking over to him.
"It's not what you think, Seeley... I swear.." Seeley clenched
his jaw "Just shut the FUCK up, Nikki. I'm not an idiot, don't
treat me like one." He threw the cigarette off the ledge and turned
to her once again. "What did I do wrong? Huh? What's so great
about this guy?" Before Nikki could answer, she once interrupted by
the boy coming up the ladder. "Babe, why are we here?" He asked
as he walked to her. "Who is this guy and why is he at our spot"
he smugly asked looking Seeley up and down. "I'm the guy who is
going to make you shit your own teeth if you don't shut the fuck
up." Seeley focused his attention to Nikki. "Really, fucking
really?! You brought this motherfucker here... And said it was your
spot? I found this place, Nikki.. Not you, not this walking should
have been an abortion.." Seeley spat as he split his attention
between the two of them.
Present Day.
Seeley
shook himself out of it and swallowed hard. "Yes, Ma'am, I know.
I'd rather not talk about it though." John snickered and looked
down at the boy. "Let it go, get over it." He smugly replied. It
took everything Seeley had to hold his tongue. "John, I got you
that beer, and Martha here is that cup of coffee you wanted." Said
the man walking in with a tray, the boy Seeley had saw quickly behind
him, almost tripping over his own feet. The man saw Seeley and slowed
his pace as he got closer to the couch. "Who is this?" he asked
while handing the beverages out. "No one" John harshly replied.
Seeley let go of Martha's hand and stood up. "Seeley.. Just an
old friend if Nikki's..." He quietly replied. "I'm Richard,
her late husband and please don't say Nikki, she hated that, nearly
stabbed me the eye when I called her that. She preferred Nicole."
Seeley was taken back at this; she used to love when he called her
Nikki. "I'm sorry, I guess I didn't know her as well as I
thought I did.." Seeley mumbled. "Obviously not." Replied
Richard, very rudely. Seeley nodded and looked down at the floor. "I
should get going, I've got things to do , stuff to pick up for
gramps. It was nice seeing you all again and nice to meet you Dick,
I'm sorry, Richard.." Seeley smirked and walked out the door, but
before turning one more time to look back at the one thing that
really tied Nikki to earth. His heart sank and he continued out the
door to his Bronco. He started it, waited a few minutes for the old
engine to really warm up, and then he was gone.
Seeley drove
around for hours, hitting his old spots when he was a teenager. He
stopped at the old liquor store off Turner Drive; He went inside and
bought a bottle of Jack Daniels, as he was pulling out the money he
accidently grabbed two faded pieces of paper. He stared at them for
the longest time trying to figure out what they were, and then it hit
him. They were the movie tickets from their first date. Seeley
swallowed hard and took his bottle and quickly walked out and sat out
in his car as he took swigs off a bottle of Jack Daniels.
Day
is Gone -Noah Gundersen and the Forest Rangers.
Seeley
sat there, watching a few kids cross the street on their bikes, an
old couple window shopping, and a group of jocks walking out the
sporting goods store. He took a few more swigs from his bottle before
lighting a cigarette. Here came his favorite part of drinking. Her,
she'd appear, not a memory, more like a hallucination. "Seeley,
why do this to yourself." Her haunting voice rang out in his ears
over and over again. "I don't know, Nicole." He mumbled
mockingly as he took a long drag. "He doesn't know what he's
talking about, Seeley." "Who doesn't know what he's talking
about?" he replied looking over at her. "Richard, that's who,
I loved being called Nikki." Seeley bit his lip and looked at the
steering wheel. "You shouldn't be driving, Seeley. You'll hurt
someone.. Please don't." She pleaded with him, scared of his
safety. "Just shut up!" Seeley bloodcurdlingly screamed. "YOU'RE
NOT EVEN REAL!" he let out as he wiped the newly formed tears from
his eyes. "I know what you did, Seeley. Overseas, you killed men;
you took them away from their families. I kept an eye out for your
name in the paper, just to make sure you were still alive. I never
forgot you." She cruelly mentioned while laying her hand on his
shoulder. Seeley jerked back "SHUT THE FUCK UP. STOP IT, FUCKING
STOP IT, PLEASE STOP IT!" he desperately screamed the veins in his
neck almost about to burst. He sobbed with his head in his hands.
"Just go away, please..." he begged as he took a deep breath. He
was startled by a knock on the window; he quickly turned and rolled
it down. "Can I help you?" he asked, wiping away the last few
tears. "You alright in here, son? We've been listening to you
sitting here screaming for awhile now, who have you been talking to?"
The deputy asked peering into the vehicle. "Just a frie-" Seeley
began to mumbled as he looked at the passenger side with no sight of
his previous hallucination. He stared blankly at the seat for awhile
before clearing the sadness from his throat and turning back to the
officer. "Just no one I guess... Sorry, sir. It won't happen
again." Seeley sighed and nodded to the police officer as he left.
Seeley pulled into his Grandfather's driveway, as he
was getting out of the bronco, his grandfather came out of the front
door. "Took you long enough, kiddo, did you get the things I asked
for?" Gramps asked as he waltzed over to his grandson. "Yeah, I
did; One T-square, one box of nails, and a level." Seeley mumbled,
putting on a fake smile for his grandpa. "You went and saw them,
didn't you?" Gramps asking looking at Seeley, he could clearly
see right through the fake smile. "Boy, why would you put yourself
through that hurt?!" he asked, getting angry as he thought about it
more. "I swear you and your father, it's like you get off on the
pain, you can't let it go, you have to let it fester and swell up
inside of you. He did the exact same thing when your mother died."
Seeley clenched his jaw and looked down at the pavement "I can't
help it, she was the only thing I ever wanted it, and I thought that
one day we could be us again, but now we can't!" he screamed,
getting enough courage to look up at his grandfather. "I went to
pay my respects to the family of the girl I once loved, that I still
love." His grandfather, taken back at the way Seeley had spoken to
him, shook his head and sighed. "I knew she was trouble when you
came home from school just going on and on about her, I knew she'd
break your heart, I never dreamed she'd have this much of an effect
on you."
"Mr. Williams." The voice said over and
over again, or at least it sounded like it, it was probably just
echoing through Seeley's mind as he was asleep. "Mr. Williams!"
it said again, this time with more annoyance in its tone. With a
quick slap on the back of his head, he awoke to see everyone looking
at him, the teacher in front of him shaking his head. "Seeley, if
you will, please tell us about the Republic of Texas and how it
became just an regular old state in the United States of America."
Seeley was caught off guard and was drawing nothing but blanks.
"Uhhhh.. Maybe you should tell us..?" He mumbled with a smirk as
he looked up at Mr. Jameson. "Of course, well while I'm telling
you all again, Mr. Williams here will be getting his stuff ready to
go to detention for the rest of the day, where I will be sure to send
tons of essays for him to write. Just to keep you busy." Mr.
Jameson smugly replied looking down at Seeley. He got his stuff
together and made his way to the detention room, a place he was all
too familiar with, he wasn't a bad kid, he didn't pick fights, or
not do school work, he just didn't like Mr. Jameson, and the
feeling was mutual. He opened the door and walked in to see her
sitting in the front row, he just stood there, staring blankly at
her. She was chewing on a strand of hair, her pencil moving a
thousand miles per minute, her black hair cut perfectly to show the
features of her beautiful face. "Seeley, take a seat, please."
Coach Harding kindly asked as he kept his eyes on the sports section.
Seeley shook himself away from the thought of her as he moved to her
row, he sat three seats away from her, watching her every move. "Who
is she?" he thought to himself as he took out his History book. She
felt his stare on the back of her neck and quickly turned to him,
which scared Seeley half to death. He nervously looked around
thinking of what to say, but his brain took over and he blurted out:
"Texas used to be its own Sovereign Nation!" She laughed and
turned back to her work, Seeley was red all over, his face burning
hot from embarrassment. He hung his head in disappointment; she'd
never talk to him now. "It stopped being a sovereign nation in
1846." She replied, keeping her eyes on her paper. It threw Seeley
off, he just sat there smiling, thinking to himself that she was
beautiful and smart, and he had to be with her. "I...I'm... Uhh,
Seeley." He whispered to her as he looked at the Coach, who was
clearly not paying attention. "That's cool." She whispered
back, not really caring who he was or why he was here. Niki was a
little cold hearted and only cared about school, she was only here
because she was passing a note for that total slut Tiffany, and of
course she got caught. Seeley watched as she continued to chew on her
hair and work, she seemed like a creature of habit, and he liked that
about her. "I bet that by the time we leave here, you'll tell me
your name." Before she could rudely answer, the lunch bell rang,
Coach Harding finally looked from over his paper "You go get lunch,
you come right back here, you eat it, then you do your school work,
got it?" He quickly mumbled and went back to his paper. Seeley
jumped and almost skipped out of the room, Nikki following behind him
"What the fuck is wrong with you? Are you like retarded?" she
coldly asked, rolling her eyes as he looked behind him at her. "No,
but today is burger day, and I love burgers, plus, it's an excuse
to get away from the crypt keeper back there." He laughed at his
own joke before she could even smirk. "Nikki." She mumbled as he
reached the doors that lead into the cafeteria. "Hmm, I pegged you
for a Samantha, or a Trixie." He jokingly replied as he held the
door open for her "But it's nice to meet you, Nikki..Very nice to
meet you." He smiled and watched her walk past him and into the
cafeteria.
Present Day.
Seeley looked at his grandfather and nodded. "I'm sorry... I
won't do it again, I swear I won't." He swallowed hard and
looked out towards the pasture. "You still want me to help?" he
hopefully asked, the work would get his mind off of the whole
situation. "Nah, but you can work on the balcony stairs, half of
the wood is rotted." His grandfather replied, still ever so worried
about his grandson. He laid his hand on Seeley's shoulder "It's
not your fault, son. Don't hold the weight of the world's problem
on these shoulders; they'll give out on you." He smiled and
grabbed the bag of tools and started towards the pasture. "I want
those stairs done before sunset today, get to work." He called back
to Seeley as he kept walking, his eyes forward, a little giddy in his
step.
Seeley got to work on the balcony stairs, he spent all
day on them, breaking the old rotted wood down, cutting new wood,
making sure the measurements were perfect. He was interrupted by the
sound of a car coming down the driveway; he looked up from the wood
to see an old friend climbing out of a rusted old truck. "Daniel!
You son of a bitch!" Seeley called out as he put a pencil behind
his ears, walking to his old friend, hugging him as hard as he could.
"Seeley, it's too long, brother." Daniel muttered as he
embraced the hug. He pulled away and looked Seeley up and down
"Jesus, you look and smell like shit." He smiled as he nudged his
old friend on the shoulder. "Go get me a beer, bitch. It's been
ten years, and you owe me that." Seeley shook his head "Fine,
fine, I'll go, but try not to fuck my work up, okay? Cunt." He
laughed as he jogged to the kitchen door to get two beers. He emerged
minutes later, carrying two ice cold beers, and a sandwich. Daniel
looked at him and couldn't help but laugh "Haaa, look at this
pretty little woman, she got me a sandwich too." Seeley tossed the
beer to him and sat down on a stacked pile of wood. "Why don't
you suck my dick, douche. I haven't eaten since this morning. "
he muttered as he hungrily inhaled the peanut butter sandwich. "What
are you even doing here? How did you know I was in town?" He asked
as he cracked open his beer. "Ben told me" Daniel said after
taking a long swig off his beer. "He also said there was a little
friction today with his family. What were you even doing there? You
know his dad doesn't like you." He laughed and sat down next to
Seeley. He took out his pack of cigarettes and lit one, offering the
pack to Seeley. "I don't really give a fuck if John Bankston
doesn't like me; I was there to pay my respects to Martha."
Stated Seeley as he kindly took one of Daniel's cigarettes, he took
a moment and fiddled with the label on his beer before mumbling "I
saw her kid too..." he gulped down a sip of beer and then lit the
cigarette "He looks just like her, man... It was fucking trippy..."
Daniel nodded and sat his beer down on the ground "His name is
Nicholas, I guess Nikki had to name her son after her, some ego trip
thing, you remember how she was." He smirked and took a drag. "I
came here to tell you something and I'm gonna do it, whether you
get mad at me or not..." He took a moment to collect his thoughts
and with a long sigh he finally got them out in the open. "You
gotta let it go, man. Just no more contact with the family, go to the
funeral, get it over with, cry, or do whatever. Then get the hell out
of dodge." Daniel looked at Seeley and waited for a reply. Seeley
sat there, getting angrier and angrier before he calmly looked Daniel
in the eye and shook his head "No, why should I?" "Because you
two were poison to one another." Daniel blurted out "You picture
it as this wonderful soul releasing relationship, but it wasn't,
not always. I mean, come on, Seeley... Why did you leave the army?
Huh? Take a minute and think about that." Seeley took a drag and
looked down at his boots. "Because of her and you can't use that
against me. The son of a bitch was a little too possessive!" Seeley
began to raise his voice. "YOU BEAT HIM HALF THE DEATH AND GOT
DISHARGED FOR GOING AWOL AND ENDANGERING A MAN'S LIFE!" Daniel
yelled. He took a minute and a few deep breaths. " Seeley, before
you enlisted, before you went overseas, you were the calmest guy I
knew, you didn't dare raise a hand to anyone, but afterwards.. You
were different, you went looking for trouble, and it was like
watching a movie and knowing how it was gonna end, and we tried to
help you, but we couldn't..." Seeley shook his head and stood up
"I think you should leave." "Seeley.." "Now, Daniel,
before I endanger your life.." Seeley coldly replied before walking
into the house and slamming the door behind him. He didn't care
anymore, he didn't care that he didn't finish the stairs, he
didn't care what his grandpa or his friends said, he just wanted to
sleep, so he laid down and closed his eyes.
Seeley awoke
the next day and managed to get out of bed. He walked down the
hallways to see his grandfather talking to someone. His eyes still
half closed he didn't realize who it was until he heard the sound
of small feet on the hardwood floors. He wiped his eyes and fully
opened them to see Richard standing there with his grandfather. "What
are you doing.." Before he could finish, his grandfather cut him
off. "Richard and Nicholas was out running a few errands when
their car broke down just up the road, so I took the old tractor and
towed them down here." Seeley looked at Nicholas as his grandfather
was talking, he smiled and knelt down to the small boy. "Hi, I'm
Seeley." He whimpered holding back the sadness. Richard saw this
and became very annoyed, but he kept it to himself. "Anyone ever
tell you that you look exactly like your mother?" Seeley asked
rubbing the top of the boys head. "Yes, grandma always says that,
and it makes her cry, but daddy says it's not my fault." Nicholas
replied, keeping his attention on the handheld video game. "He's
right, it's not your fault, buddy." Seeley smiled and stood back
up and tried to listen to the rest of what his grandfather was
saying. "So, I told them you'd take a look at it and maybe try to
fix it for them." Seeley was taken back at this "I thought I was
suppose to stay away from them?" he harshly whispered to his
grandfather. "Well, you never stay away from someone in need of
help." His grandfather sternly replied. Seeley silently agreed and
walked out to the barn with Richard.
"So, I don't know
what happened, it just cut off while I was driving."Richard quietly
said as he fiddled with the bottom of his shirt. It was awkward for
the both of them, the man who she supposedly loved and had a child
with, and the man she really loved and regretted never having
children with. "It sounds like it could be the battery or the
starter; I'll take a look at it." Seeley replied as he opened the
hood and looked in it. "So, where did you meet?" Seeley randomly
asked as he looked over at Richard. Who was confused by the question
"You and Nikki." Seeley added. "Oh, uhm, after college, she
moved to New York, and we met in a bar there, and after a few drinks
we were already at her place." Richard smirked, trying to get under
Seeley's skin. "Oh so you needed to get her drunk to sleep with
you?" Seeley calmly rebutted focusing his attention on the car.
Richard shook his head angrily and kicked Seeley at the knee, making
Seeley fall, banging his ahead against the car along the way. "Son
a bitch..." Seeley mumbled through clenched teeth as he got up,
holding the now bleeding place where he hit his head. He removed his
hand and looked at the blood on his fingers. "Alright, you wanna go
this way, I'll go." He spat as he threw a left hook Richards way,
it landed right on his jaw, sending him back. Richard quickly gained
his bearings and lunged at Seeley tackling him to the ground. The men
tussled on the ground before Seeley got the advantage and found
himself on top of Richard, pelting him in the face fist after fist.
He stopped when he saw Nicholas and Gramps watching him from the
across the room, He quickly jumped off of Richard and let him get up.
"It's your fault, Y'know..." Richard mumbled out of breath,
his nose bleeding, his eyes black and blue, and his jaw starting to
swell. "She killed herself over you." Those words hit Seeley in
the core and shook his whole body. After all of this and didn't
even ask how she died, and to find out this way, was earth
shattering. "W-w-what?" he asked, shaking his head and muttering
the word "no" under his breath. "Yeah, she always got sad this
time of the year, because it was the anniversary of the day she
fucked up and lost you..." Richard took a deep breath; it was hard
to live in a man's shadow that didn't even deserve Nikki's
love. "Y'know what I think? I think she was selfish, she had a
son to take care of, but instead she let the love she felt for an
undeserving asshole ruins her." He yelled at Seeley before taking
his son and storming out of the barn. Seeley looked over at his
grandfather who was shaking his head in disappointment. "Get
yourself cleaned up, Seeley." He sighed and followed Richard to
give them a ride home. Seeley grabbed a wrench and threw it through
the windshield of the car and screamed at the top of his lungs out of
pure anger and sadness.
The next couple of days passed
with no real significance, Seeley mostly sulked around the farm,
taking quick shots from a bottle of cheap whiskey he hid in his coat.
This morning was gonna be a hard one for him, it was the funeral, and
he was determined to go. He woke up, scratching at his beard, and
stretching before getting up and slowly making his way to the kitchen
for a cup of coffee. Gramps was sitting at the kitchen table reading
a few bills. He took of his thick glassed and looked at Seeley as he
made his way into the kitchen. "Today is the day, you sure you
wanna do this?" he blatantly asked his grandson. "Yeah, gramps, I
have to. It's what she would have wanted." Seeley sleepily
replied as he poured a big cup of coffee. "I was afraid you'd say
that. I got you some disposable razors to clean yourself up. You
can't go to the girls funeral looking a like a homeless junkie. "
He sighed as he got up from the kitchen table. "They're in the
bathroom, I got you some shaving cream too, and I suggest you get a
haircut." He coldly mumbled as he walked to the door. "I'm
going out of town to look at some equipment to buy for the farm; I'll
be back day after tomorrow. It'll be late. Don't fuck up my
house, boy. Don't steal anything either." He nodded to Seeley
before walking out the door.
"Chain Smokers of
America." -We Are Trees.
Seeley sprayed the shaving
cream in his hand and applied it to his face. He stared blankly into
the mirror at his reflection as he shaved. His blue eyes beginning to
water, his lip trembled. "Damn it, Seeley. Get it together!" he
whispered sternly to himself before continuing shaving where he left
off. He looked at himself when he was finished, he wiped away the
remaining shaving cream and blood before getting in the shower and
letting the hot water cover him. He took a few deep breaths and
thought about what he had to do to make everything right. When he got
the idea he needed, he stepped out of the shower and looked at
himself one more time and nodded. "It's the best thing." He
mumbled to the reflection to reassure himself. He got ready and put
on his grandfather's old suit. He headed out the door and off to
the Church. He stood in the back during the outdoor service. Not
making eye contact with anyone, but still looking around at all the
sad people, feeling their pain, their tears hitting the grass. When
the preacher finished his sermon, everyone began to walk away as
Seeley walked closer. He looked down at her in the casket; her lips,
her hair, her eyes, her everything just as he remembered. He grabbed
her hand and bent down "I'll always love you, Nikki. Always."
He felt his own tears streaming down his face as he walked away. He
saw Richard and he calmed himself down enough to go talk to him. He
extended his hand for Richard to shake, which he did not. "Look, I
know you hate me. You have every right to, I don't blame you."
Seeley calmly said as he looked into Richard's blackened eyes. "Let
me do something for you, just one thing to show my respects for you
and your son." Before Richard could say anything, Seeley handed him
an envelope and walked away. Not to his car, not to any of the other
grieving people. He just walked out of the graveyard, down the road,
and back to his grandfather's home.
Richard opened the envelope when he got back to his home. He was
shocked to see a wad of hundreds and a set of car keys. He nodded and
thanked Seeley to himself before walking into the living room and
asking Martha to watch Nicholas as he went and retrieved the bronco.
Richard packed the old bronco with him and Nicholas'
belongings; He looked down at his watch and swallowed the sadness as
he looked around the home he built with his late wife. "Come on,
champ. Let's get going." He smiled as he picked up his young son.
"Daddy, what about Mr. Seeley?" Nicholas asked, his innocents
showing in every word of the sentence. "Mr. Seeley has to take care
of some stuff, son. We'll see him again one day, I promise."
Richard mumbled as he kissed Nicholas' forehead before putting him
in his car seat.
"The Ocean." -Noah Gundersen.
Seeley stood in front of the bathroom mirror while the room filled
with steam. He watched his reflection disappear as the mirror fogged
up. He took a deep breath and cut off the water in the bathtub,
dragging his finger through the warmness, creating ripples, not just
in the water, but almost in time. His whole life flashed before his
eyes, Nikki, his parents, the army, Gramps, his endless drinking to
chase a memory he should have forgotten a long time ago. "Fuck..."
He half whimpered and sighed as he lowered himself into the warm
water.
Richard and Nicholas had made it on the interstate; his young son
was in the back, reading "Green Eggs and Ham." And gripping his
mother's old teddy bear tight, Richard changed lanes, almost
gliding through traffic. With the sun blaring on his face, he let a
smile slip as he thought about the new life he was gonna build with
Nicholas, how he was gonna be the best father he could be, because he
knew it would make Nikki proud.
Seeley took a few deep breaths, grappling with what he was about
to do. He took apart the cheap disposable razor, carefully grabbing
the blade from it, He held it against the vein in his left wrist,
taking a few more deep breaths, and then he slowly dragged it across
his skin.
Richard began singing children's songs with his son as they
barreled down the road. "This old man, he played one, He played
knick-knack on my thumb; with a knick-knack paddy whack, Give the dog
a bone, and this old man came rolling home..." He cheerfully
laughed with his son. Looking through the rear view mirror at the big
grin Nicholas had, and the deep dimples that once belonged to his
mother.
Seeley had trouble gripping the razor, blood was pouring out,
making the then crystal clear water a dark red. He let out a sob as
he finally held it steady enough. This time much easier since he was
already so close to death, a few quick slices, and his right wrist
was letting out just as much blood as the left. He sunk down into the
tub, his energy quickly fading, he looked up and saw Nikki hovering
above him, he let out a smile as her hand extended to him, tears
streaming down her face, her head violently shaking, her mouth moving
as if she was screaming "no" at the top of her lungs. With a
smile Seeley shook his head and let out "I love you..." with a
whisper finally closing his eyes and finding peace.
Richard stopped at a gas station and let his son out to use the
bathroom, he began pumping the gas as he waited for Nicholas to
return. He looked through the window of the bronco and saw the old
teddy bear, he raised his eye brow as he opened the door and grabbed
it, looking it over, and he found a hidden zipper. He looked around
as almost if he was doing something bad, with a quick movement, the
zipper was undone. He pulled out an old letter, a locket, and two
faded pieces of paper. He opened the letter and quietly read it:
"Seeley, I love you. More than anything, you're the greatest
single thing to happen to me. You are my knight in shining armor who
rescues me from the depths of the dragon's dungeon. Always be my
knight, my protector? Love, Nikki." Richard felt a tear slip off
his cheek as he opened the locket to see a picture of a young Seeley
smiling, no casualties of war hidden in his mind, no heartbreak
tearing through his every fiber. Just a smiling young teenager with
his whole life ahead of him.
This
story is dedicated to my lovely wonderful girlfriend. Happy
Valentine's day, Chimen.
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