Copyright oggbashan August 2022
The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.
This is a work of fiction. The events described here are imaginary; the settings and characters are fictitious and are not intended to represent specific places or living persons.
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It could have gone so wrong.
My friend Ruth sprained her ankle a week ago. It is nearly healed now. She works in a PX on a US army base in England in early 1944, and I am a woman service person. I had been helping unpaid in the PX for a week while Ruth sat behind a counter. We are both black.
I had been wheeling a trolley load of cereal boxes out from the store room when a wheel caught on an obstruction on the floor. The packets started to fall. A black serviceman caught them and restacked the trolley, helping me.
"Thank you" I said.
"No problem, Miss," He replied. "I am Louis. You are?"
"Jessica."
We started talking. Louis plays in a jazz band in his spare time. There would be a dance on Friday night. He would be playing. Most of those attending would be black except for a few Englishmen and many English girls. He gave me two tickets for the dance. I had wanted to go but the tickets had sold out.
Louis scrawled something on both tickets and signed them.
That was it. Louis bought what he had come for and left. I liked what I had seen and it would be interesting to hear him play. What instrument? I didn't know.
When Ruth and I arrived at the dance the doorman looked closely at our tickets and summoned a young man who was standing by.
"Joshua? These are guests of the management. Take them to the special table and see they get whatever drinks they want and then? You know what to do."
Joshua might have known. We didn't.
At the special table Joshua brought drinks from the bar and a few minutes later brought across two men to join us. Their names don't matter. The two of them danced with us, gently with Ruth because of her nearly healed ankle, made sure our drinks were refreshed, and at the interval took us backstage to meet Louis and his band mates. Louis had been the lead trumpeter and his playing was exquisite.