I apologize, in advance, for taking your reading time, but felt some explanation may help you enjoy this story. It is longer than my usual tale so I've broken it into manageable chapters. The work is finished and edited which assures you of a complete story. Although some historical details are accurate, this is a work of fiction. The sex is minimal but essential to understand the evolving story. Additional chapters will appear about every second or third day.
Please comment or send feedback to let me know if you find this an interesting story. A special
Thank you
to Erik Thread for a magnificent and patient job of editing.
In a few instances Spanish phrases appear to add drama to the story. Rather than use colloquialisms, the correct Spanish phrases are from an online translation program because some readers may not understand the "lingo" of everyday usage. Incorporated into the story, as part of the dialog, are simple translations to help the reader understand.
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"What are you supposed to do, when the whole world is against you? Do you tell the world to go away?"
"No, you take yourself away from the world."
"But you're supposed to change things, so they go your way, shouldn't you?"
"It doesn't seem to be working that way."
"I know."
"So, what are you gonna do about it?"
"I'm going to make a splash, something big, enormous, outstanding, and so stupendously noticeable that the world takes notice. I want them to see what they've done to me, so they won't keep doing it to others."
"And just how do you plan to do that?"
"That's what I'm trying to decide."
As Gail Fisher drove along the scenic highway, she was not giving much attention to the few remaining wildflowers blooming in wide green spaces between the lanes of traffic. Instead, she was having a conversation with herself. Actually, she was arguing, tilting her head from one side to the other as if she were two people, working on a very serious concern, looking for a solution. She'd had some angry thoughts recently, but was just today, finally able to speak about them, and she was saying them out loud, very loud, occasionally almost a scream.
There was no one else in the car to hear her, so she could say anything she liked and no one would care. She could curse, complain, and in general be rather nasty about the things she had been thinking.
"Gail, you're a goddamn coward."
"Yes I am, and it's all her fault."
"Who are we talking about here?"
"Her. You know. Her. The bitch. The all powerful Melissa Fisher is who. She likes to think she is the best thing since sliced bread to the independently owned real estate brokerages in the whole city. I am so sick of hearing that.
Independently Owned Real Estate Brokerage,
like it's a title granted by the Queen, a Duchess of Something, or General Somebody."
"Ah, so you mean your mother, huh?"
"Of course, I mean my mother. She was never there for me. She had her fancy, schmancy career to take up her time."
"Hey! You benefited from that career. You had good clothes, you had piano lessons, you went to some very, very expensive summer camps and you had lots of vacations, to lots of fun places."
"Good clothes? Well, ex-cu-u-use me. A closet full of the latest styles doesn't substitute for a warm body to listen when a little girl gets home from school and walks into an empty house. Piano lessons, great, yeah. That's really great. She didn't even come to the recitals. Summer camp was just an excuse to get rid of me. Vacations? Don't make me laugh about those vacations. They were sales meetings and Becky went with us to babysit me, so the nymphomaniac would have an excuse to use two hotel rooms."
"Now, wait a minute. Maybe some of what you say is true. Even though Becky is your cousin, and a few years older than you are, you did have fun with her. It was better than staying home, while your mother was out of town. And the house wasn't empty when you got home. Tincha was there."
"Yeah, right, Tincha was there, but goddammit Hortense Ramos wasn't my mother. And why the hell was this woman not my mother? Because MY MOTHER WAS GONE to some after--work something with all those men she thought were more important than me. Or maybe she stopped for a drink with someone from the office. Yeah right, and how many of those men were actually customers, anyway? Or maybe she was going to dinner with some out--of--town client, getting a contract written faster than her competition could. At least that's the excuse she used. Or maybe she was just going shopping for a few minutes before coming home."
"So, what's wrong with that, huh? You're just pissed because you didn't get to go with her. Children do not go to business meetings."