The old house looked the same, a welcome monument to permanence after all the changes that had occurred during my year in Vietnam. I paid the cab driver, shouldered my barracks bag and walked up the driveway to the back door. The garage stood empty, which went along with my phone calls from the airport going unanswered. Who would have been home anyway. Mom and Dad had both passed away now and only my next older brother was still living at home. Undoubtedly he was at work not knowing I'd arrived a day early. With nobody looking I got down on my knees and kissed the ground, tears welling out of my eyes in relief and happiness at having returned whole, my only wounds being spiritual.
Inside the door, Buddy, Dad's golden retriever was jumping against the back door, tail wagging, happy to see me. The key was still under the rock beside the door and I let myself in. Buddy forgot how old a dog he was. He jumped up, forepaws on my shoulders and licked my face. I'm glad to see you again too, buddy.
Nothing looked very different. Billy hadn't done anything to change things. He was doing a good job of housekeeping, too. Everything was neat and the carpet even appeared to have been vacuumed recently. Mom and Dad's room looked like they were still in residence. My old room still had every appearance of being home to a high school senior with athletic trophies, rock posters, and two Vargas pin-ups adorning the walls.
I walked into the kitchen and got a beer out of the refrigerator. I was in the throes of a classic case of jet lag and was seeing everything as if through a glass darkly. Except for being home, things hadn't lived up to my expectation. At the San Francisco airport someone actually spit on me for being in uniform.
Halfway through the beer I lay down on the davenport and slept with a kind of relief that sleep hadn't brought for the last year—a year of being constantly on the alert, and living with the awareness that each moment might be the last.
I hadn't seen Mary for the past year and now she was in my arms. When I reached into her panties, for once she didn't stop me, and suddenly we were naked together and my hard cock was finally where it had been longing to be ever since we met. It felt heavenly, just like I always knew it would, and it wasn't long before I was coming. Warm semen spurt into my khakis and I suddenly woke up. Just what I need: a puddle of warm jizz in my only civilian clothes.
My mind was slow in emerging from sleep. My hand checked, yes, there certainly was a wet spot. I sat up and suddenly noticed Billy sitting across the room. "Welcome home kid. We tried to meet you at the airport but there was an accident on the freeway and we were stuck there for three hours."
Sitting beside Billy was a dark haired woman. "Johnny, this is my fiancé, Margie. Margie has heard a lot about you, Billy."
"All lies," I said. I was only half awake, but awake enough to be embarrassed. Billy acted like nothing had happened.
"We let you sleep. I bet it feels good to be home, huh?"
"I kissed the ground, outside. I swear to God I did. I hope Buddy doesn't still shit in the backyard. Oops, excuse me, Marge. I'm going to have to get used to polite society again."
"Margie," said Billy.
"Huh?"
"I think you're going to find there isn't any such thing as polite society anymore. Things have changed while you were gone," said Margie.
"Margie, not Marge," said Billy.
I rubbed my eyes, feeling the granules of sleep in my eyes. "I'm feeling kind of groggy. Is it okay if I take a quick shower? Then I'd like to buy the two of you dinner."
"Shower, by all means, but you can't buy dinner; dinner is on me," said Billy.
"Come on, my wallet is stuffed with money I haven't been able to spend for the last year. Besides, you're saving up for law school."
"I am saving up, but you have to think of going back to college too."
"Maybe, but I have the GI Bill."
"This is your first night home, I insist you let us welcome you. We've been so anxious about you, it would purely be a pleasure to pay."
"Okay, okay. But this isn't going to be a habit, right? Hey, am I still in my old room?"
"You can have the master bedroom if you want."
"Naw, I'll keep my room." It was hard to pretend nothing had happened as I walked down the hall to my room, hoping to find some clean pants to wear. I sure didn't want to show up for dinner in uniform. Behind me I heard the muted laughter of Billy and Margie, and I was pretty sure I knew what they were laughing about. My face felt hot.
"Well, do I look like a civilian?" I asked, decked out the best I could in slacks and a sweater.
"Jesus, you've lost weight. And where'd those peg pants come from? Nobody wears them any more. I think I better take you shopping."
"I think he'll look good in bells, don't you, Billy?" asked Margie.
"What are you hungry for?"
"Anything. Everything."
"That should make it easy. Let's go."
Billy sat with his arm around Margie,. steering his old pickup easily with one hand. I sat to the right. I asked about my friends, most in College, a few in Vietnam, a couple of them KIA. I didn't know. It didn't seem like any of the old gang were still around, especially when I got to the girls.
"I better go to college, or I won't know any girls at all."
"I bet you're horny, eh?"
"I haven't been with a girl for the last year, except for hookers on R&R and one weekend pass."
"You told me about the girl in the red dress in Bangkok. It sounded pretty hot."
"It sure is named right. Bangkok. Those girls were actually nice, but I sure don't miss the 'B' girls. I just need to get back into the swing of things."
"Margie, do you know anyone you can fix Johnny up with?"
"Blond or dark, Johnny?"
"I can find . . ."
"I won't hook you up with a dog."
I blushed. I hadn't thought she would, but I didn't want her to think I couldn't find my own woman. "Just find me a girl who can hold up her side of a conversation and who doesn't hate soldiers. I bet that's going to be hard."
"Maybe, but not impossible. But I wouldn't go around in uniform on campus, though."
"What about Megan?"
"That's right, she broke up with Randy. You'll like her. If I was a guy, I sure would. I'll give her a call after dinner."
"Why don't you call her now and ask her if she'd like to join us for dinner. I think you'll like Megan, Johnny. She's smart, independent and attractive."
Also available, it turned out. Attractive was a weak adjective for her vibrant good looks as she ran down the sidewalk to the pick-up after Billy tapped out 'shave and a haircut' on his horn. It was crowded with all four of us in the front seat even though it's one of the old fashioned pick-ups with a wide seat. Megan had to sit on my lap but she was too polite to comment on the hard uncomfortable bulge in my lap. Fortunately, she was able to shift her weight to my knee so I could wiggle and make the prisoner in my pants more comfortable.
Some things hadn't changed while I was in 'Nam. The minute we reached the restaurant, while we were still waiting to be seated, the two girls disappeared into the women's room; when they emerged there was a sparkle in Megan's eyes and I was afraid I knew what that meant. Margie hadn't been able to resist telling Megan about having ringside seats to my wet dream.
Billy and I stood as they approached the table. "Did you really just come back from Vietnam?" Megan asked.
"Yes."
"Well, good for you." She rose up on tip toe and kissed me on the lips. Not a peck either but a warm plump kiss. My cock stirred. Whoa there stud.
I remember nothing about dinner except for feeling schizophrenia; half of me felt comfortable and happily ensconced with friends and family. Half of me felt alienated—as if I were in enemy territory. I sat with my back to the wall and guarded my space even as I wished these friends could come in from the fog. Maybe this is what Wolfe meant when he said you can't come home again.
I told them about my arrival at Travis AFB, kissing the ground and then being taken Frisco and being spit on at the airport for being in uniform. But only because they kept pumping me. I was more interested in hearing about the new hippie drug culture which we'd heard about in-country and about the so-called sexual revolution.