Looking for a fast-action stoke story? This isn't it. If you enjoy a slowly developing character study. I hope you'll enjoy this short story. I'm an amateur storyteller who enjoys weaving the occasional romantic tale that runs off into other areas found here at Lit. Everyone here is over the age of consent.
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Popping into my favorite neighborhood bodega, "Hey Sanjay, gunna be a bitch of a wintry night out there tonight, damm well could freeze the balls off a brass monkey. Hell, before you get off in the morning bet, we could have some more snow."
"Looks, you like might be right, Cheffy."
Looking at my old friend, I could plainly see he was upset. "Who pissed in your rice bowl?"
"Some babe has been trying my patience holding the walls up around the beer cave. If she doesn't move on, I hate to, but I'm gunna have to call the Cops and have them trespass her."
"Yeah, that'll suck, anyway; let me go grab a beer take my fat ass across the street."
As I went to the back of the store, I saw the woman Sanjay mentioned leaning against one of the beer cave doors. "Excuse me, miss, could I reach in there to get something?" She nodded her head and shuffled away. "Hey, I know you. Aren't you a friend of Little Kim? We saw each other last week at the commune."
She looked up with this thousand-yard stare, "how do you know Little Kim?"
"We live in the same place, the commune down the street a block or so. It's gunna a hell of a night out there tonight. You wanta come with me, and we can see if Kim's around."
"Yeah, I guess, I ain't got nowhere else to go. My boyfriend, my ex-boyfriend aka Mister Assshole, and I split up tonight, and I'm out here thanks to him and his stupid freak friends."
I reached into the cave, grabbed two beers and looked towards the sad girl hanging there; she nodded her head. Together we walked up to the front of the store, where I paid for our beers. Then we headed out into the cold, windy night together. Dashing down the street, we ducked into the alley that led to the back entrance of the building and the commune. The commune, that's what those of us who lived in the basement called our community. The basement was storage lockers for the swells upstairs; now, it's a rabbit's warren of small apartments. The people who lived here work in the theater either on stage in a dance or a chorus line; or backstage, working with scenery, props and costumes, etc. Being a chef, I was one of the few that had no connection with the theater. Little Kim did the wardrobe for the Ballet Co, I think. Without a doubt, she's one of the most outgoing and friendly people I've met. Her old man, Amir, was one lucky son of a bitch to be with that lovely lady.
As we walked into the basement, the two of us met a blast of warm air that chased away the winter chill. "I'm going to swing by Little Kim and Amir's apartment and see if they are home." Of course, they weren't; if turned out they were at Amir's mom's place across the river. After we finished our beers, I suggested that my guest sleep in the bed and I'd fall out in my recliner which, I often did. Besides being a friend of Kim's, I still did not know anything about her; who was she?
Early in the morning, or what's early for me, I heard someone tapping on the door to the apartment. Going over, I opened the door and saw Kim standing there. "God, you are a sight for sore eyes. There's a girl asleep in my bed who says she is a friend of yours. She's skinny as a rail, and when I met her at first, I thought she was either stoned or drunk or something else. I don't even know the girl's name."
"Cheffy sounds like you hooked up with some babe who is a dancer with some company. Is she still asleep? Let me look and see if I know her." Kim looked around the corner to where the bed was. Then she let a godless scream, "ANNIE, are you OK? OH MY GOD, baby, what happened?" That answered two questions, yeah Kim knew her, and her name's Annie. They came around the corner from where the bed was and towards me arm in arm. "Cheffy, this is my dearest friend, Annie. She's a member of the Corps de Ballet of the Ballet Co. and an amazingly talented dancer."
We talked for a while, "ladies, how does this sound to you two? Annie, there ain't no way you are going back with your ex from hell. You need a safe place to stay until you see what's up and where you want to go. You are more welcome to stay here. I can dash across the street to the bodega and get a key for you. Kim, can you get Al and Amir together and hop in Amir's cab and go to where Annie was staying? Get her stuff from there and bring it back here. Annie, be sure you leave the key and take only your shit. I'll be at work and won't be back until after midnight when you get back here. Kim? Annie? If you need to move things around to make space for Annie, that's fine. OH? Annie? You want me to grab you a beer from across the street when I come home after work tonight?"
I finally got home after the restaurant closed, carrying a pair of beers and two steak sandwiches. Annie and Kim were sitting on the apartment floor when I walked in, but Annie looked a thousand percent better. As I walked in, Kim slipped out the door. Annie didn't look like the girl I saw the night before; this girl is a for a real serious hottie who is way outside of my league. She jumped up and ran over to me, giving me one of the warmest, most amazing hugs I have ever gotten. "Cheffy, thank you. You are a good man. Thank you for everything you've done for me." All I could do at that moment was wrap my arms around her and hold her.
"Hey, you. Ya want a steak sandwich and a cold beer?"
"YESSS!!! The only thing I've had all day was a bagel with a smear and a coffee regular. My belly button is pressing against my backbone." Handing Annie, a sandwich her eyes popped out. "This is huge; it's enough for two people. But I'm not complaining at all." I had to chuckle. As we worked on our sandwiches, Annie looked up as she wiped her face. "This is like the most amazing sandwich I have ever had. Where did you get it?"
I had to laugh at her question. "Girl, you know I work in a restaurant, right? OK, so we don't hold anything holdover from one day to the next as most restaurants do. The cooks and stewards get to take whatever the carryover is from one day to the next home. These were leftovers."
"Shit, I want your leftovers any day of the week. This is the best."
After our nosh, Annie fell into my bed, and I collapsed into the recliner. The next thing I was aware of was someone pounding my door and yelling out, "Police, open the door." I called out, "give me a moment; I need to get some clothes on." As I opened the door for the cops, Annie slipped in beside me. It turned out that Annie's ex had called the cops with a bunch of bullshit. They looked around and did not find any dead bodies hidden away, so the Cops left to do their thing.
Two minutes after the cops left, Kim flew into the apartment. "Annie, you fucking slut, that was amazing. How many times have you had the cops called on your skinny ass? You're not here even two days, and the fucking cops are here looking for you already."
"Fuck you, Kim, you're a bitch." As Annie melted into my arms, she flipped Kim off." Turns out my shithead ex called the cops."