I originally wrote this first piece as a humorous (short) flash story. I even specifically stated that there was no character development, nothing in depth, nothing serious, written just for fun. Then two things happened and I thought more about the characters, or who I thought the characters could be.
I attended a welcoming home party for a son of a friend of mine. That son had done two tours in Iraq. The reason that he enlisted in the Marines was that he had no purpose in life, no self control, no vision and more so, no hope or strength to change himself. He was pretty near a complete fuck up. I do believe that this kept him out of jail. He came back (alive) with a good head on his shoulders. It did save him to a point and now he has a good base to go forward. I think that he'll succeed in life.
When I wrote the initial flash story, it was about a young fuck up, and I didn't give him much thought. But I saw this Marine and other Marines over my years. I've known and met Marines from WW2, Viet Nam, Grenada, Kuwait, Afghanistan and Iraq who were in combat. I've known others that were lucky enough to serve in peace time. Some of their battles tended to be with the bottle. I've seen parts of my initial character in them. Some of them came into the Corps with a stability and maturity that I am amazed at, others, the other end of the spectrum.
Going back to my original story, I thought about what kind of person would be that angry that would do something as outrageous to his lover as destroy her things. What came to mind, I put in the words of one of my characters, "a partially broken young man". Not all fuck ups are a complete waste of biological material. Some of them are in process of getting their lives back together. I choose to live with hope whenever I can. It's a choice I make.
There was one last thing that drove this story. In my extended family, I have a couple of relatives that married people from small towns along the Missouri and the Ohio river watersheds. It was always interesting to hear their stories and see them change as they lived 'in the big city or up North' longer. There was also a Marine or two in this batch.
So after saying that there would be no character development, this story popped up. I had to write it down.
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(The initial flash story)
This is a flash story: no character development, nothing in-depth, nothing serious, written just for fun. I have a sense of humor, twisted maybe, and this is gallows humor.
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In a small meeting room outside a courtroom in a county seat in rural Iowa.
Scott Jones and his three friends were talking with their court appointed lawyer before their hearing. Scott was excited and angry. "She was going to make me look like a fool. She was having 3-ways behind my back. I overheard her on the phone, that bitch. She was talking about it over 10 minutes three times. I heard her do it. Bitch kept saying that they knew how to do it and that they'd be completely satisfied. She put on her little girl voice, so submissive. BITCH. No way she could deny it. We aren't even married and she is cheating on me. I'm not going to be a fool in front of everybody. No way sir. Everybody is going to know not to fuck with me."
With only 5 minutes before this initial hearing, their lawyer attempted to reason with the 4 of them. "It is all in your best interest to be quiet, to look penitent and settle if we can. If you are quiet in this hearing, you can give me an answer on how to go forward when this hearing is over. If you say anything, it will not go well. You all need to make that decision." The bell rang and they all filed into court.
After everyone was seated, the Judge asked the clerk to read the charges. "Mr. Scott Jones is charged with damaging the personal property of Ms. Emma Riley. He vandalized her car, took all her personal property out if their common apartment and sprayed water over everything, including her extensive electronics.
"In a related manner, Mr. Bill Mayer, Mr. Bob Hinckley and Mr. George Bradley are charged with the criminal damage to the property of Max Contractors. They broke windows of his service truck, scratched and defaced the exterior of the truck and sprayed water into the dashboard and engine. Ms. Riley is the office manager at Max Contractors"
The judge looked down at the four men, then at their court appointed attorney. "Counselor, how do these men plead?" "Not Guilty your honor" was the response. Scott was about to speak, but two of his friends pulled him back and put a hand over his mouth. When he finished struggling, the judge asked Scott if he had something to say. With great restraint, Scott shook his head no. He was not happy.
At this point a lawyer asked to approach the bench. Genevieve Hansen, 75, with her walker and an oxygen tank walked to the bench. The judge looked down and warmly greeted her. "Gene, how are you doing? And what brings you out of retirement?"
"Larry, I'm doing fine, as fine as can be with all these medical devices. I tell you, the years of smoking when I was younger, well, I'm just paying for it now. You remember, both Curt and I had bypasses, and that was 10 years after we quit smoking. And it's been 10 years since that. Well anyway, that's water under the bridge. We're still attempting to keep active.
"Back to the matter of this case, I was getting some work done at the house to make it easier for Curt and me to remain in the home. Looking out the window, I saw the contractor's truck being vandalized. I called the police and then started recorded it on my phone. What did we ever do before smart phones?
"Let me get to my formal role here. I am here to represent my clients, Max Contracting and his receptionist, Emma Riley. We are asking for restitution for the damage that these men caused. Emma was a fiancée to Mr. Scott Jones when Mr. Jones and his friends, with no provocation or warning began to viciously verbally attack Ms. Riley and then physically attack the property of Max Contracting and Ms. Riley.
"We are asking the court to award Max Contracting $23,000 in compensatory damages and $30,000 in punitive damages.
"We are asking the court to award Emma Riley $8,000 in compensatory damages and $15,000 in punitive damages.
"In addition, we are asking for an order of protection is placed against these 4 men to not have any contact with any of the litigants or their families."
The four men were now in shock. Getting arrested in a small town is nothing new. Everybody knows everybody's business. But this kind of money? Order of protection? They were all caught red handed, all recorded with smart phones. This was not looking good.
The judge looked at the four men. "I will grant your request for an order of protection and will set bail at $10,000 each. That should be enough to keep you all out of trouble. Any questions? If you violate this order, you will go to jail and remain there until your trial." All four men shook their heads no. "Court is now dismissed."
Looking over at Gene, he waved her over to the bench. They started talking about old times while the defendants were speaking quietly to their lawyer. Just as the defendants were getting up to leave, the judge asked Gene what kind of work she was getting done at the house, and if she liked the contractors. He needed some work done and work of mouth means everything. "Well, Max Contracting is quiet and professional. The new windows are great. However, they did have some problems with retrofitting the family and kitchen room with a couple of 3-way light switches. They had to call me back three times before they got it right."
Scott turned white as a sheet, fainted and fell to the floor.
(End of Flash story)
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Getting back to work after lunch, I saw a message to call Genevieve Hansen. Mrs. Hansen was my and Max's lawyer when Scott viciously attacked my belongings and the company's property.
"Mrs. Hansen, what can I do for you?" It was the first time I spoke with her in 5 months. After Scott and his friends damaged my things and the firm's truck, somehow she got a settlement in days and the whole mess was over in three weeks. All the damages were compensated and I never had to speak with my ex-fiancé Scott again.
"Emma, please call me Gene."
"Ok Gene." It still felt funny to talk with a very mature adult, and a lawyer to boot. She would have been older than my grandmother, and to call her by her first name? "What can I do for you? Do you need any additional work done on your house?"
"No, Max has done all that we need for right now. You widened the doorways, installed new electrical, added air conditioning and replaced the windows. We're all set on that front. I'm calling you as your lawyer. Could you stop on by the house in the next day or so? There are some issues I'd like to discuss. The issues are nothing to be worried about. I'm home most of the time. Whats convenient for you?"
"I'll be there today at 5 PM after work if that fits."
I arrived at Gene's house just as it was getting dark. Winter would soon be here. I didn't even need to ring the doorbell as Gene met me at the door. She invited me in and proceeded to feed me dinner. I wasn't expecting this at all. Finally after dinner, we went into the living room. She wheeled her walker with her oxygen tank to one end of the sofa while I sat at the other end.
"Emma, I got a call from Bill Brooks." She paused, "From the look on your face, you have no idea who he is. He's an old friend of mine at the county seat. He is a social worker that does individual and family counseling. We worked with some of the same clients for several years."
At this point I'm really confused, and I guess that it showed on my face. "Let me continue. He has been seeing a client for the past 6 months, and this client wanted to give you a letter. But he can't. The client has given Bill and me permission to speak with you about it." She looked directly at my eyes, "His client is Scott."
I immediately became angry. "Is that why you invited me here? To talk about that jerk? I wanted to be finished with him and he is popping up in my life again?" I was really pissed, but I needed to be respectful. I could cuss like a truck driver, but I needed to be respectful.
"Emma, I understand that you are angry with Scott. He did an awful thing to you, and it was without provocation. I get that. But as your counselor, and as a woman who has seen 75 years, over 40 in court, please hear me out."
I was always taught to be respectful, not necessarily be a patsy or a pushover, but to be respectful. "Yes ma'am."