All of my writing is fiction and the stories and characters are all products of my imagination. They were created for my fun and, hopefully, your enjoyment. Some of the events in the stories are not particularly condoned nor encouraged by the author but are there to create and enhance the story of the imaginary characters and their lives. Comments are always encouraged and carefully reviewed. All characters within the story are 18 years of age or older. Hope you enjoy!
This story came about in an odd sort of way. I received a comment on another story in a different category, that included a bit of a challenge. This is the result of that. Not sure if it totally answers that and not quite sure of what I'm doing but thought I'd give it a shot anyway. Has been kind of fun and a little different for me. Very experimental kind of writing. Also, some of the grammar isn't the best, but that's the way I think Dave, the narrator would talk. Like to hear what people think so comment away.
Hi. I'm Dave and my wife kinda asked me to share this story with you. At first, I didn't want to because, hell, I'm sure not no story teller and not a writer neither. Sometimes, I can hardly write my name but here I am, doing this, so we'll see what happens. Actually, I'm a plumber and have been all my life. I guess when some of us plumbers get together, we do tell stories. Most of them probably wouldn't be fit for even a site like this one. But, enough of that. I need to stick to tellin' this story and not get distracted, like thinkin' about those plumber stories. Like I said before, I'm not a story teller and I'm sure that's going to be tough but, here goes. Oh, and please excuse the way I talk and write sometimes. English wasn't my favorite course in school. I actually didn't care much for any of them. Maybe arithmetic and math 'cause I could see where they might be a little useful. And wood shop and metal shop of course. Those I liked. But not history or those government courses because they were so boring. English too, it was the worst of all. I guess I should have paid more attention back then. Might have helped me do a better job on this story. I didn't know back then that I'd be doing this though. Shit, there I go, wanderin' off again. Sorry.
There are just four people in this story. There's me, I'm Dave, and my wife, Nina. Then there's my best friend, Floyd and his wife, Trisha. If Nina or Trisha was writin' this, I'm sure they'd say that Floyd was my BFF. I guess that's okay, though, because that pretty much describes him. I'll get to the others later though because I'll just start off with myself.
Like I said, I'm Dave and I was born in a house trailer because my mom didn't have no money to be able to go to the hospital. She had a friend who was kind of a mid-wife or something and she helped. Everything went okay I guess, because here I am. My mom lived by herself in the trailer. I mean, there was no husband or dad. She did live there with my dad but he was killed in a motorcycle accident that must have happened right after she got pregnant. He didn't have no insurance, of course, and the only thing that saved us was that the trailer was paid for. Mom worked cleaning houses for people and I got a paper route as soon as I could to help out a little. The trailer was pretty nice as trailers in the park went. Had two bedrooms but we did have to go to the wash house at the park to use the bathroom and shower when I was little because that part of the trailer was busted and we couldn't afford to fix it.
That's when an important part of this story happened. Some organization heard about our trouble and they paid a plumber to come fix the place up. He was a really friendly guy and I got to watch him, all the little stuff he did, and it looked really interesting. I decided right then I wanted to be a plumber and fix things for people. Took a few years but I finally made it. Mom really worked hard to raise me to be a good person. It was tough because we lived in the south end. There were probably worse places to live, maybe in the bottoms, but no one bragged about living in the south end. School was pretty tough too. They talk about bullying now. They shoulda lived on the south side and gone to Haverton, where I went. There were fights in the yard every day and no one bothered them much unless they got too bloody and some of the girls went to the office to report it. It was just the way life went there and nobody thought anything about it. I had my share. I wasn't the biggest guy around but I wasn't too afraid of no one. Maybe I should have been because I got bloodied up a few times. Nothing serious which was good because we sure didn't have no money to go to a doctor. Nothing
really
serious is what I mean. My nose is still crooked from it bein' busted in one fight but it healed up okay.
I'll just mention here that Floyd went to Haverton too and that's where we met. He lived in the same trailer park as I did but his trailer only had one bedroom and no bathroom. He did get the bedroom since he went to sleep earlier than his mom and dad did and they made the couch into a bed every night, then folded it back up in the morning. We played together all the time and we had our share of fights too. That's the way you settled things on the south side. Nobody talked. You just had a fight and then it was over and settled and you went back to livin'. Seems strange when I think about it now but it worked then. And, I guess it seemed to work pretty well with me and Floyd too.
I mentioned a little before about school and how bored I was most of the time. I made it through high school though. We never mentioned college at our place. Since my grades stunk and I was no athlete either, there was no chance of that. I did enjoy the shop courses though, working with wood and metal. I guess I did okay there because I liked it. Has made me wonder ever since about the other classes. If I'd a done good in them as well, if I'd have enjoyed them a little more. Maybe, but we'll never know, will we? After high school I got hooked up with a plumber who took me on as a helper and taught me about plumbing at the same time. I said before that's what I wanted to do and, probably because of that, I was really interested in learning everything I could about it. It was really like one of those apprenticeship program things, but not like official or anything. I guess Harry, that was the guy that taught me all the stuff, just liked me and wanted to help me. Pretty soon, I was a licensed plumber thanks to him and I worked for him and did good. I really loved the job.
Something else happened about that time too. I met Nina. Before that I knew what girls were for -- oh, shit, I shouldn't say it that way. I liked girls and knew that you got married and had a family. I saw other people do that. But I never had a father and mom worked so fucking, sorry, so gosh darned hard all the time that I guess I didn't really know what a regular family was. Nina loved three things in life. I'll tell you about number two right now since the others hadn't happened yet. She loved ink. Not ink well ink, like they used to have in the schools. Tattoo ink was what she loved. She didn't live in the trailer park but she did live in the south end which meant she didn't have much money. She learned real quick that tattoos cost money. She told me the first time she stopped in a tattoo shop and asked about how much they cost they told her at least $50 for even a small one and even more for more fancy ones. She about died I think because, living in the south end, she sure didn't have money like that. Her family wasn't quite as poor as mom and I were, or as Floyd was as it turned out, but they didn't have anything extra.
Now that I'm married to Nina and know her a little better, it doesn't surprise me at all that having no money didn't stop her. She started doing odd jobs for people and made money that she kept saving to get a tattoo. Plus, she gave some of it to her mom and dad to help out, you know. Plus, somehow, she figured out how to negotiate. I think it was just born in her or something because there sure wasn't no one to teach her. She worked out a deal with the tattoo place that she'd come in when they weren't busy, she'd recommend them to any of her friends who wanted a tattoo and she'd promise never to get a tattoo anywhere else if they'd give her a good deal on the price. It worked, and she got a butterfly on her leg for only $25. That was the first one and she's got a lot more now but more about that later.
Nina and I got married when we were both 19. I didn't really know what I was doing then, I guess. I just knew she was a great girl and I thought it might be nice to be around her all the time. I guess I was kinda surprised when she felt the same way about me, just a dumb plumber's helper. Bein' from the south end, I guess, made us a couple of things. Since we both had some kind of job, we thought everything would be okay and, from the way we lived when we were raised, we didn't want to have kids until we could afford them. Most of our friends started having kids even before they were married and life was never easy for any of them. Not by a long shot. And that brings me to Nina's first love. It was me. So, it's me at number one and ink at number two. I'll get to number three in a little bit.