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| Haunted by the Past - Chapter 36 - The Simple Truth | |
| By: RampageSports Date: April 25, 2016, 10:04 pm | |
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| Author's Note: The Spenser, Hawk, Susan Silverman, Vinnie Morris | |
| and Ives characters belong to mystery novelist Robert B. Parker. | |
| Mr. Parker is one of my favorite authors, and his work is a | |
| major influence on the the way I write. Whether I even come | |
| close to mimicking his style is open to considerable debate, but | |
| I have chosen to use his characters in this story as something | |
| of an homage. My goal is to handle them as lightly as possible | |
| and to maintain them as Mr. Parker created them. Any failure on | |
| that front is completely my own. | |
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| Haunted by the Past - Chapter 36 - The Simple Truth | |
| Driving away seemed wrong, but I had no idea what I would say if | |
| I knocked on the door. So, I just stood there for a very long | |
| time, letting the snow accumulate on my head. Eventually, | |
| nature forced my hand, and we got in the car and left. | |
| I couldn't tell you anything about what the drive was like, | |
| because I made the whole trip on autopilot. Thankfully, though | |
| the snow was coming down hard, the roads remained mostly clear. | |
| Instead of going home, I drove to the small waterfront area in | |
| town. It was an area I still found strange to look at. Growing | |
| up, the Raritan Bay had been a cesspool of chemical and medical | |
| waste. Back then, the waterfront consisted of a makeshift | |
| parking area where people could nose up to a ten foot high dune | |
| that spared the residents from having to actually watch the muck | |
| and used needles wash up on shore. | |
| At some point, someone realized throwing all that stuff into the | |
| water was a bad idea. Laws were passed to stop the practice, | |
| and, slowly but surely, nature repaired itself. Over two | |
| decades later, not only was the water visually clear, but it was | |
| safe enough to swim in. Down came the dune and up went a beach | |
| and a pleasant pedestrian walkway � offering joggers, pet owners | |
| and anyone else who cared to visit a lovely and relaxing | |
| bayfront view. Staten Island was visible on the left, and, on a | |
| clear day, it was even possible to see across the water into | |
| Brooklyn. | |
| Suddenly, the cesspool was a postcard picture. | |
| Of course, the view from here has not always been so pleasant. | |
| It seemed like only yesterday we had all stood here on a bright, | |
| clear September day and watched the thick, black column of smoke | |
| rise into the sky from the site of the crumbled and still | |
| burning World Trade Center. The main lot had been full that | |
| day, so I'd parked down by the playground area and stood among | |
| the Crayola colored equipment � crying for the innocent lives | |
| that had been lost and for the heroes who had died trying to | |
| save them. Even then, amidst our shock and horror and sorrow, | |
| each of us knew full well that our lives had been changed | |
| forever. | |
| This was also the spot where the waters of the bay had first | |
| spilled into town, pushed out by the storm surge that arrived | |
| with Hurricane Sandy. Now, as I sat parked in the main beach | |
| lot over three years later, reminders of that disaster were | |
| everywhere. I could turn to my right and see an endless row of | |
| homes being built on lots that have long been vacant � the | |
| structures that were previously there either completely | |
| destroyed or rendered uninhabitable by the flooding. | |
| While the new construction represented the resiliency and heart | |
| of the town's residents, it also served as a stark reminder of | |
| the frailty of everything we take for granted. One day, | |
| everything was fine... flowing along as it had on all the days | |
| that had come before. The next, hundreds of families had their | |
| lives literally washed away. Many were left with nothing. Not | |
| a roof over their heads, or even, as my mother would say, a pot | |
| to piss in. | |
| For those who were wondering, the devastation you saw on your | |
| televisions was not overblown. People who live here at the | |
| waterfront say the water was eight to ten feet deep in some | |
| places. That sounds like an exaggeration, until you consider | |
| that I live nearly a mile inland from this spot, and the storm | |
| turned my living room into a swimming pool nearly three feet | |
| deep. | |
| The damage forced me to live with family for over a year, and I | |
| was one of the lucky ones. Many here are still waiting for | |
| their homes to be rebuilt. Some are still trying to find the | |
| money to even get started. Others are simply gone, having | |
| picked up what little they had left and moved on to build a new | |
| life elsewhere. | |
| But, perhaps the most striking thing about the damage that storm | |
| brought, is the image I see when I turn my head the other way. | |
| On that side, the homes that had been there on that day still | |
| stood, mostly unchanged. Though these homes had the same | |
| waterfront view as the others, the storm had done relatively | |
| little damage. Flooded garages. Damaged cars. Certainly, it | |
| had been a traumatic experience, but, on this side, normalcy had | |
| been restored in a matter of months. | |
| The distance between the two areas is only a few thousand feet. | |
| If you started among the missing and half-built houses and | |
| walked up to where the original homes remained, it's highly | |
| unlikely you wouldn't even notice the incline. And yet, that | |
| slight incline had been the difference between mere aggravation | |
| and total destruction. | |
| Oh, how fickle fate can be. | |
| Danni's kiss was not an event akin to the hurricane or the | |
| September 11th terror attacks. Not even close. No lives had | |
| been lost. No one's belongings had floated away. In fact, this | |
| little storm involved only two people, and both of us were | |
| likely to come through relatively intact. | |
| And yet, here I was again, trying to figure out why every truth | |
| I had known yesterday didn't seem to be true, anymore. | |
| The first hurdle I had to grapple with was completely personal | |
| and idealogical in nature. | |
| Danni's act would once have been a crisis for me, but that time | |
| has passed. As a Catholic, I am supposed to believe that | |
| homosexuality is immoral. Unfortunately, I have discovered the | |
| Catholic Church to be wrong so many times in my life that I no | |
| longer buy in completely. I still believe in God, and I still | |
| believe that most things done in his name are good. But, I can | |
| no longer view the rules and teachings of the Church as | |
| absolute. Too many scandals. Too much internal dissension. | |
| Too much nonsense. | |
| Beyond religion, there is the way that I was raised. When I was | |
| young, I remember how sure my father was about everything. | |
| Among those certainties was the fact that gay people were | |
| abnormal. No explanation was needed, because that was a fact. | |
| One of the most amazing things I remember about my father, is | |
| how much he learned as he raised his own children. Things that | |
| were once black and white turned to shades of grey. The older | |
| he got, the more he heard and understood the words of those that | |
| disagreed with him. Those words didn't always change his mind, | |
| but they made him appreciate that there was always another side | |
| to things. | |
| Were he alive today, I still don't think he'd accept being gay | |
| as normal. But he wouldn't be so sure of himself, anymore. | |
| I know now how that change happened to him, because it's | |
| happening to me. There was a time when the vision of youth made | |
| everything perfectly clear to me. Everything I knew and felt | |
| and believed was true. Anyone who didn't agree was wrong. | |
| That unshakeable certainty is how I let myself get so far into | |
| the underground fight world. The more I fought and lived to | |
| fight again, the more convinced I was that I had everything | |
| under control. Then, Boston happened, and I realized how | |
| foolish I had been. | |
| Now, all these years later, there is only one thing I know with | |
| absolute certainty: that I don't know anything. | |
| With that certainty comes the understanding that I don't get to | |
| judge how others live their lives. Though I never understood | |
| being gay, I'm long past the point where I'm sure it's a bad | |
| thing. | |
| That, however, leaves me with the more practical issue. | |
| I am not gay. | |
| I have never felt anything romantic for another woman. I have | |
| never been physically attracted to another woman. Therefore, I | |
| have never even considered the idea that I even could be gay. | |
| Never, that is, until now. | |
| It was not hard for me to accept that I loved Danni. In fact, | |
| it's something I've known for a long time. But I had always | |
| felt that love was something closer to sisterhood. | |
| Now, I had to wonder if it could be something more. I also had | |
| to figure out how I would know the difference. | |
| Most importantly, I had to ask myself what hope I had of | |
| figuring out what it meant to love somebody at this particular | |
| moment, when I'd already had forty years to work on it and | |
| still, apparently, had no clue. | |
| I pondered that as I sat and watched the snow fall into the dark | |
| water in front of me, and quickly accepted that I was doomed to | |
| fail. | |
| I tried turning the problem the other way, and wondered why it | |
| couldn't be something more. | |
| The answer was that there was no reason. Which was a nice | |
| thought, but it only led me back to the first question. | |
| I looked to my right at the lonely wooden skeleton of a home | |
| being restored. Then, I looked left at the nearest home, where | |
| the lights were on and the heat was running and life was being | |
| lived. Once again, I marvelled at the radical difference the | |
| scant distance between them had made. | |
| And what, exactly, was the distance between loving a friend and | |
| the kind of love Danni had me thinking about? | |
| Easy does it, Plato, I scolded myself. You're getting a little | |
| too deep for your own good. | |
| I sighed as I realized that was true. This was not the time for | |
| waxing philosophical. I needed to stay somewhere in the | |
| vicinity of reality. | |
| Reality, in this case, led to a simple truth: things between | |
| Danni and I were never going to be what they were before. She | |
| had taken a bold step, and altered our course forever. As for | |
| my options, they were few. I could say the hell with it, and | |
| see where life took us. Or, I could try to let Danni down easy, | |
| which would likely be the first step in the end of our | |
| relationship. | |
| "That doesn't sound like much of a choice," I said to Tramp. | |
| He reacted by getting up off the back seat and licking the side | |
| of my face. It was a response that, while oddly comforting, was | |
| hard to translate. | |
| "It's not a choice at all," I said more firmly. | |
| I flipped the wipers on to clear the snow that had gathered and | |
| put the car back on the road, suddenly sure of where I had to go | |
| and what I was going to do. | |
| Because one of those two options was absolutely unacceptable. | |
| [hr] | |
| Character Reference | |
| http://s19.postimg.org/x7gm9w22n/Richelle_100x120.jpg | |
| Name: Richelle Winterfeld | |
| Nickname(s): | |
| Background: Owner of the RSI stable, former underground fighter | |
| http://s19.postimg.org/9av3z511b/Danni_100x120.jpg | |
| Name: Danneel Harris | |
| Nickname(s): Danni | |
| Background: RSI stable leader, reigning DEF welterweight | |
| champion | |
| http://s19.postimg.org/5ul2pzr7j/Tramp_100x120.jpg | |
| Name: Tramp | |
| Nickname(s): | |
| Background: Richelle's dog | |
| http://s19.postimg.org/6rw3cls3j/Winzig_100x120.jpg | |
| Name: Winzig | |
| Nickname(s): | |
| Background: Danni's dog | |
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