Tuesday, March 20, 2012

In the Flesh, Part II

Pink arrived home and took off his bloody shirt. The memory was the only thing he could remember. He told himself that he would go see his dad in the morning. Right now all he could do was clean up and think of his mom. The only clean shirt he could find was his father’s army uniform. He put it on, and thought of his mom. She fucking lied to me. Why the fuck should I make up with her?

He found a photo of when he was young. This was buried away with the rest of his childhood. The photo was of him playing a new guitar, that his mom spontaneously bought for him. His face was happy. That was a different Pink. Now, the music made him angry and silence is what he preferred. His mom didn’t have the money to buy that guitar. But to see him happy, she would have spent every dime on him. She truly loved him.

Pink went to sleep holding that picture. The bottle of cheap whiskey was a good supplement for pain killers. Pink remembered.

It was a year ago when it happened. Pink had just pulled out of a long drinking binge. His mom came by everyday to make sure he hadn’t drank himself to death. He started the binge when he heard that a long time associate had released new music. The associate, David, made millions off the name they made for themselves in the 70’s. Mother Floyd wanted to take him out. They went for lunch, but being such a little town, they went to the casa de waffle.

“Why do you this to yourself?” she asked
“What do you mean?”
“I mean you let the past ruin you. go back to what you know best, making music. Sure David screwed you. This isn’t the first time. Don’t forget how he did it the first time. The lawsuit ended with him basically owning your name. You were left with nothing. Since then, you have smoked your lungs black, and inebriated your liver beyond repair.”
“he didn’t screw me.”
“what are you talking about, he took your band, he took your name, and worst of all he took your …”
“You better not finish that sentence,” he said interrupting her.
“Or what, David took your son away from you. He saw your state of alcoholic depression and had the courts emancipate Roger from you. ---, he took your son, and you didn’t do anything about it.”
“It was the best for him...”
“No the best was for him to have a father. David was just a surrogate. Fate falls into your hands Pink. You didn’t have a dad growing up. I kept you from the big bad world, I didn’t let you fly, but i let you sing.”
“you didn’t care what I did. You were a useless mom who didn’t teach me anything.”

Mother Floyd began to cry. She said, “Roger is in town.”
Pink sat there silently. It has been twenty years since he was taken away from him
“You better not bring him to me” he said
“Or what”
“Mom, he doesn’t even know who I am”
“He knows exactly who you are Pink. You are a music legend. He knows every little detail of your career good and bad.”
“why do you want me to meet him?” he asked.
“Because he is your fucking son!”
“I never got to meet my father.”
“That is because he died in the war. You know this. If you had met him, you would be a much better person. Your father was a great man. He gave his life for this country. How dare you be so selfish! But then again, you never cared about anybody but yourself.”
“Fuck you”

She stared at him. She was getting ready to cry, and stormed out of the joint. That was the last time he heard from her. She didn’t call.

Pink woke up in a feverish sweat. He should have never treated his mom like that. It was 7 in the morning. The whiskey was gone, and still no cigarettes. He sat there, and three more hours passed before he got out of bed. It was Saturday, at least he thought it was. Still hungover, ---- slowly made his way from the castle apartments to the church. He opened the doors only to find his father sitting in a pew.

“I knew you would come”
“How...”
“I know everything about you, where you have been, what you have done, and what you will be.”
“How...”
“Because Son, I am your father. It is instinct. You are just like me.”

He lit a cigar and took out his flask. He would have offered some to Pink, but figured that he already had the head start.

“So how do speak to her again”
“You must get become the father Roger needs. David has done his part. Now it is your time to fulfill your destiny. You have to teach the values of life.”
“What life.I Drink and smoke. what values come from that.”
“You can’t speak for who you are now. Your past defines you Pink. look to your lyrics. Roger has. Pink, he can play the guitar. It is your turn to help him change the world.”

For the first time in a long time, Pink smiled. He got up and walked out of the church, not saying a thing to his father. His son liked music. Pink then had a realization. Where in the hell was Roger, David, or his Mother. He turned around back into to the church. His father was gone.

Pink searched around and found a nun.

“Have you seen Father Floyd?” he asked
“Who” she replied
“Father Floyd... he has been here for the past two decades and teaches at the orphanage.”
“young man, we don’t have a Father Floyd. We never had.”

Pink left the church.

“What the fuck?!” He asked himself as he stumbled back into Isabella's for another drink.


4 comments:

  1. She went up to the bartender to get a drink when she met a young man gulping down his beer. He did not look too happy. She tried to pass by him unnoticed, but he grabbed her wrist.
    “Excuse me...” Eli said, trying to make him let go of her.
    “That was my father... my father’s ghost. I talked to a fucking ghost the whole time. Fucking ghost Floyd. I’m fucking insane. I must be insane. Do I look insane to you?”
    “You look fine, I suggest you stop drinking though.”
    He finally let go of her wrist after an hour of ranting and she took his drink with her as the man fell out of his seat, still mumbling about a ghost.

    No way there were ghosts. That was one thing Eli didn’t believe in. This guy must have really been insane. Or just really really drunk.

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  2. "Leo closed his eyes and fell through the doors.


    “Outta my way, fucker.” said a gruff voice.


    It was all a sham apparently.

    Leo in his rush of good-intention had fallen onto the muscular shoulder of a washed-up guitarist. One of the lonelier sad-saps to inhabit one of the sardine-can floor plans of Castle Apartments, Leo recognized him, but forgot what color he went by. He pushed his way past, unperturbed by the moment he had interrupted, lost in his own problems."
    - - Leo V.D.

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  3. "Lucas? Lucas what the hell are you doing?" said someone as they shook his shoulder. "My...my dad is here." "Your dad? Matthew? No, Lucas, no one is here other than me." Lucas turned around to see Pink standing over him, a perplexed and worried look held his face. "But I–" he turned around and looked at the bench, it was empty. "Come on man, let's get you back home." "I was evicted." "Oh...then where will you stay?" "The Sawmill Theatre! I've spent plenty of nights there before." "Well, let's get you some coffee then, come on.

    Lucas got up and shuffled alongside Pink to the coffee shop, still shaken by what he had just experienced.



    You might want to go ahead and read the rest of my blog post to get the context of this. I figured this could be a good place to continue the history of our characters' friendship.

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  4. Figuring the feet had to be connected to legs and then up and so forth to the head, I leaned my own head out the window. Another person’s head instantly collided with it. Again, 7th story window. This other person was mumbling something about “look, mommy, an airplane up in the sky” but I didn’t really catch enough of it as he floated out of sight.

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