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| It Happened One Christmas Chapter Eight | |
| By: Jack Date: December 7, 2019, 4:54 pm | |
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| I was feeling a bit bemused as I stepped towards the boy, | |
| pulling off my right glove to shake with him. | |
| Charlie was beaming and seemed happy to see me. I smiled back, | |
| feeling a bit confused since I had no idea who he was. | |
| I quickly slipped my glove back on and looked around. It was | |
| full dark now. Snow was falling less in flurries, and almost | |
| constantly, and an occasional gust would throw a swirl of snow | |
| around the street light, dimming what little light reached us. | |
| �You probably don�t even know me,� Charlie said. �I haven�t | |
| even made seventh grade yet, but I�ve seen you around school. | |
| I�m a huge mystery fan, too. I�d love to be part of the Baker | |
| Street Society one day.� | |
| I hadn�t realized how cold I�d been getting while lost in | |
| thought. While Charlie spoke, I dug into my backpack and pulled | |
| out two of the hand warmer packages. I opened them, getting | |
| them started, and offered one to Charlie. He shook it off, so I | |
| took one in each hand, tucking them into my pockets. | |
| �But what are you doing over here? I thought you lived on the | |
| other side of town.� | |
| �I do,� I admitted. �I just�.� I paused, not really sure what | |
| to say. It�s not like I could claim to be out on a leisurely | |
| stroll, but I really didn�t want to admit I was running away� or | |
| why. | |
| Since I�d first noticed him, Charlie�d had a big smile on his | |
| face, but now it disappeared. He looked very serious, but also | |
| more mature, as he looked at me. | |
| �Bailey,� he said, his voice seeming a bit deeper now, but full | |
| of warmth and support. �Is everything okay?� | |
| I looked away from him. He�d said he wasn�t in seventh grade | |
| yet, so he was probably only eleven or twelve. I didn�t know | |
| him at all. Yet I was torn by a sudden desire to share with | |
| him. I turned away, looking across the river and back towards | |
| the train tracks. | |
| I felt his hand on my arm. �Bailey?� | |
| I shook and only managed to suppress a sudden sob. I turned | |
| back to him. | |
| �No. No, I�m not all right.� | |
| I was hesitant, slow at first, but soon I was talking so fast | |
| that I was tripping over my tongue as I ended up telling him the | |
| whole thing - the paddling at school, the upcoming hearing, my | |
| dad picking me up, the whupping for shoplifting I�d gotten once, | |
| and how mad Dad had been when he promised me the �worst whipping | |
| ever�, and, finally, how I�d ended up on the bridge. | |
| Charlie listened quietly, not interrupting except to offer brief | |
| noises of sympathy. He looked at me occasionally, but finally | |
| leaned beside me on the parapet, looking out over the snow | |
| falling on the river. | |
| When I was through, he stood there a moment longer, then reached | |
| into his pocket and pulled out two Atomic Fireballs, and offered | |
| me one. He unwrapped one and popped it in his mouth. After a | |
| moment, I did the same. | |
| We were both quiet a few moments before he finally spoke. | |
| �Do you really think running away is the answer?� | |
| �I�m not running away,� I told him. | |
| �Not only does running away do nothing to fix the actual | |
| problem, but where would you go? How would you live?� | |
| �I�m not running away,� I repeated. | |
| �Life on the street�s hard enough in good weather. You have to | |
| beg for food or go dumpster diving for trash that�s not too | |
| horrible. And you have to sleep sometime, so how do you defend | |
| yourself, even if you�re a lot bigger than me and you are. And | |
| sometimes�� | |
| �I�m! Not! Running! Away!� | |
| �Okay, okay, sorry,� he replied, still calm and quiet. �But can | |
| I ask one more question?� | |
| �What?� | |
| �If you�re not running away, what are you doing?� | |
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| Re: It Happened One Christmas Chapter Eight | |
| By: David M. Katz Date: December 8, 2019, 1:01 am | |
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| A crucial chapter! | |
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| Re: It Happened One Christmas Chapter Eight | |
| By: db105 Date: December 8, 2019, 9:25 am | |
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| This is like "It's a Wonderful Life"? The boy is called Bailey, | |
| after all. If the other boy was called Clarence instead of | |
| Charlie I'd know for sure 😉 | |
| Aww, now I have to wait like everyone else. | |
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