PREVIEW from "ALONE"
I was excited as
the builder rush ran through my body
again. I jumped in the bug and headed home to tell Jade the good news.
I was 10 minutes from home as a speeding black
van with dark tinted windows almost ran me off of the road.
“FUCK YOU!!!!” As
I extended my finger over the rag top, and kept it extended until they vanished
from my mirror.
Smoke rolled
across the road as I got home. Everyone was in the trees and Jesus was spraying
water on the trees trying to keep the fire from spreading. I jumped from the VW
and ran to Jesus.
“Where is Jade?”
WHERE IS JADE!!!! As I ran toward the house.
Sol screamed at
me, “JACKSON!” as the heat knocked me
backwards and I crawled from the flames.
“JADE!!!!!!!!!!....
JADE!!!!!!!!!”
Sol and Carlos
grabbed me and drug me into the trees and squirted water on my smoldering
shirt.
“JACKSON! Jade
was in the house. I don’t know what happened. I heard an explosion and by the
time I ran over here it was completely engulfed. I have never seen anything
burn so fast.”
“JADE!!!!” as I dropped to the ground in tears.
The fire burnt
for two days as we all worked to keep it from spreading. I kept looking into
the flames like I expected her to walk out at any moment. I went out to the
boat and went below. I could still smell Jades smell on the sheets. I cried
myself to sleep. The next day I poked through the ashes and debris. I found
nothing. Even the metal beams were melted and warped. I drank all day as I stared
at the… house.
“Jackson!!!...JACKSON!!!”
I heard Sol’s voice.
“Wake up! As he
pulled my face out of the sand.
“You have
company.” And I looked at a man holding his hand out toward me. He pulled me up
off of the ground.
“We need to put
this to rest.” he said consolingly. “I am the minister at Sol’s Church. I am
also a bulldozer operator. We need to bury this memory so you can continue your
life.”
He hugged me as
the tears ran down my cheeks.
I looked at the
dozer that his son was getting off of his trailer and I shook my head in
agreement.
As I stood against a Mahogany tree and
watched, he dug a hole about the size of a box truck. He pushed the entire
remains of my home into the hole and his son poured diesel fuel over the debris
in the pit. He handed me a paper and lit it and walked away. I threw the flame
into the pit and watched the flames remove the remaining parts of my life. It
burnt overnight and he came back in the morning and pushed the sand over the
ashes and re-graded the property. It looked like it was never there, as he
loaded the dozer back on the trailer and left. I lay down on the fresh sand
feeling Jade’s presence with the Earth. I have never felt so alone! Alex Banyan