(Reedsy
writing prompt "A Day in the Life")
"Milk"
by James Smart
This
was his chance to test it out - he had to be alone. The only task
she left him, before leaving to meet some friends for a girl's day
out, was to buy some milk.
Mike
stood in the bathroom and played with the controls on a device on his
wrist. He looked at himself in the mirror and waited. When he was
ready he set off out the apartment. Months of work and sleepless
nights had finally led to this day. The sun was still low in the sky
and was casting long shadows of people going about their morning
business. Mike checked all around him on the ground a few times and
was satisfied. He walked past a small front yard where a dog barked
at him from behind the gate. Interesting.
Then he saw a group of teenage boys walking towards him, so he
stepped off the sidewalk to avoid them. He heard the engine of a car
approaching from behind him without any sound of deceleration or the
blast of a horn. He quickly got back onto the sidewalk after passing
the boys. He wasn't feeling too safe now, and was surprised by
this, but then it made sense.
The
store was across the street via a crosswalk which didn't have
traffic signals. Mike stood at the crosswalk and waited for an
approaching truck to slow to a halt. It didn't. Of
course.
He chuckled to himself - this was going to take some getting used
to. Concentrate!
He noticed the young woman who lived in the apartment below him stop
at the crosswalk on the other side of the street. She wasn't very
friendly and had often complained to him about the noise he made when
moving about his apartment in the early hours of the morning. Traffic
came to a stop and she began to cross the street, looking straight
ahead of her. Mike crossed over as well and as they passed each other
he poked his tongue out at her. She carried on walking without a
single reaction. Cowardly,
but it felt good.
Once
on the other side he slowed down and watched for anyone approaching
the entrance of the store. He timed it just right to walk through the
automatic door behind a family of four. The security guard's eyes
flashed over the mom, dad, and two children. This was where it was
going to get quite challenging. It was a Saturday and shoppers were
cluttering the aisles - it would be more difficult than usual to
avoid bumping into people. Normally Mike would complain inwardly
about people not looking where they were going, but he couldn't do
that on this occasion. He saw an unattended shopping trolley full of
groceries and was tempted to push it half way up the aisle but
stopped himself. This was a serious experiment.
Before
getting the milk, Mike needed to get to the customer restroom at the
back of the store, but he could see a 'cleaning in progress' sign
outside the door. He continued walking around the store for a while
but keeping his distance from other shoppers. He was tired, and this
simple shopping trip was feeling like hard work. Mike thought it
would be fun, but in his current state he had to be more vigilant
than usual. He found himself in the aisle where the milk was kept and
decided to just get on with it and get out of the store. He picked up
a quart and held it up to look the expiry date. Floating.
Suddenly there was a scream and Mike looked up to see a hysterical
woman looking wide-eyed in his direction. Then he realised. Oh,
no! What have I done!?
He dropped the container which exploded on the shop floor spraying
milk everywhere. He backed away from the scene leaving the woman
staring at the mess on the floor with her hand over her mouth. He
quickly wiped himself down from where he got splashed. How
could I have made this mistake?
He retraced his
steps towards the rest room as several staff arrived and tried to
deal with the distressed customer. When Mike got to the restroom the
cleaning sign had gone and he went inside. It was empty. He stood in
front of the mirror which reflected back at him the empty room. He
played with the control on his wrist device and then looked back into
the mirror. His eyes looked red and tired. Well,
I did that in the wrong order. Now just get the milk.
He left and went back to the aisle of the incident where a member of
staff was mopping the floor. The poor woman had gone - probably
taken away by men in white coats. He picked up another quart of milk
with a slight twinge of guilt about wasting the first one and headed
for the checkout and paid for it. On his way out of the store the
security guard frowned at him. Mike headed back home.
On
his way Mike noticed another one of his neighbours walking along the
sidewalk towards him. This guy lived in the apartment above him and
his name was Simon. He and Mike got along but Simon was constantly
asking to 'borrow' things like sugar or coffee - he was always
out of cash, and Mike wasn't in the mood to be accosted for
hand-outs this morning. This was a more legitimate opportunity to
test the device. Before the Simon spotted him Mike quickly checked
around him for anyone watching and after placing the quart of milk on
the ground he activated the device again. He waited for Simon to walk
past, but instead he just stopped right in front of Mike. Was
it not working now?
But Simon was looking at the milk placed on the floor. He looked
about himself and then with a shrug picked up Mike's quart of milk
and walked back in the direction he came from, though this time with
a little spring in his step. Unbelievable!
Mike headed back to the store to buy some more milk.
He
was nearly run over by a jogger before he remembered that his
prototype invisibility device was still activated.
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