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My entry to the daily flash fiction contest for 5-4-2010 |
Gray Areas “Where's your uncle Ed?” my dad asked. “I don't know, it's not my Tuesday. I think it's mom's turn to talk him down.” “My ass, she did it last week. This is the day she makes her peanut-butter-and-mayonnaise sandwiches for the week. Get up and get the ladder, Jason, he's on the second floor roof this week; something about the full moon.” This was a normal day at my home for the criminally insane. I was the most normal one there because I wanted to be a proctologist, and considering the fact I'm surrounded by assholes, I figured I might as well get rich from the experience. Every other Tuesday Uncle Ed—my dad's younger brother—crawls up on the roof with a sack lunch and waits for his friends to come get him. He was in the war—all five in the twentieth century to hear him tell it—and was fed a steady supply of beer, bourbon, home grown and some pretty good nose candy while on guard duty. Now he claims he's a six-time abductee, and I'm not talking for ransom, I'm talking the Orion people. I stood on the top rung of the ladder and said: “Uncle Ed, where do you think you're going?” “This trip? Alucia said we're going back to Neptune, I left his suit there. He told me: Don't come back until you find it.” I couldn't resist. “What color was it?” “You know what color, dumbass, it was gray—what else?” “How much food you got there?” I asked. “Enough, now git!” “Did you get him down?” Dad asked. “No, I left him up there.” “Why'd you run the push mower around the back yard in a circle?” “...what circle?” WC 300 |