This story is based on a song that I heard on the radio. It is written and sung by Brandi Carlile. I thought "This would make for an interesting story." I've heard the song a number of times over the last few months so I figure it's time. The name of the song is 'Every Time I Hear That Song'. I suggest that you listen to the song as just entertainment once then listen again to pay attention to the words. The protagonist in my story is a man because I can't even try to understand the mind of a woman so I couldn't write it that way.
The protagonist is a Marine and I want to apologize in advance if I am in error on any aspect of the Corps. I do want to say thank you to all that have served and are serving in any branch. You deserve all the thanks and praise that Americans can give you.
I hope you enjoy. Once again, any and all comments are welcome.
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I was driving back to Ada Oklahoma, my home town, the first time in 6 years. I had flown into Dallas from Kuwait. I was on a 2 week leave from my career in the Marines. I say "career" because I've been in for 6 years and plan on staying in until I retire or die.
My name is Kurt Redwing I am part Chickasaw Indian and thus the last name. You can't even guess how many times I've been asked if I liked, or played hockey. I don't, but of course I had to know about it anyways. With my last name it would have been rude to not be able to at least carry on a conversation about it. I've been all over the world but never been to Detroit.
I really loved my life in the Corps. I've gotten to see a lot of interesting people and interesting places. The best part about it is the "brothers" I've obtained. I would die for them and they for me. We've got a close knit group of Marines, in fact we're Raiders. You have probably heard of the Army Rangers or the Navy Seals, we're better than them, we're the Marine Corps' elite force.
I had rented a car in Dallas, a Corvette, why not go to my 10 year Reunion in style. The car was loaded. Not being able to find a good classic rock or hard rock station on the radiom I decided to take advantage of the Sirius XM option. I was going up the channels when I hit Channel 10, it is the 2000's music, so I thought why not listen to tunes I grew up with.
I was tooling down the highway, going about 80, singing along to the songs of my youth. Wow, I missed those. Then it happened, a love song came on the radio, it was our song. I knew distinctly when, where, and in what circumstance I last heard that song. I heard it blaring from our stereo system in our apartment on that fateful Friday night around 8:30. In fact, I had started listening exclusively to classic rock or hard rock so that I wouldn't hear that song. I no longer listened to country songs. My "brothers" knew it but I never told them why. It brought back painful memories, memories of a time with my ex-wife Maggie. The boys didn't even know I had been married. It was a chapter in my life I wanted to forget.
I bet she will be at the Reunion. That is going to be awkward. I wanted to forget about her and our marriage, but I couldn't. I couldn't because in a small way I still loved her.
Maggie and I had grown up together. Ada is a small town so all the kids went to the same high school. We had been friends in elementary and junior high, but in our sophomore year we became an item, we were inseparable. I don't know what she saw in me, at the time I was 5'5" tall and about 98 lbs. Yep, I was a weakling. She was also 5'5" so we saw eye to eye, both literally and figuratively. We knew what we wanted out of life; get married, buy a house, have 3 kids, go to church, movies, party occasionally and enjoy each other.
In our junior year I started growing, by the end of the year I was 5'9" but we still saw eye to eye on our future. She had started growing too but out rather than up. That got the attention of some of the other guys in our class and some of the seniors also. She turned them all down flat though, she was my girl.
During the summer of our junior year we had gotten extremely close, physically that is. We didn't go all the way but we definitely knew each other's body. We both wanted to wait though it was hard (in more ways than one). I guess you can say we respected each other and wanted our first time to be special.
When we went back to school in the fall we were already thought of as a couple. Fellow classmates never talked about Kurt or Maggie, it was always Kurt and Maggie. We were the class couple.
I had continued to grow taller, by the end of the school year I was 6'1" but I only weighed 135. I was lanky and somewhat uncoordinated. When you grow 4" in a year you have a hard time getting used to how your body works. I was now 8 inches taller than Maggie, a skinny beanpole and she was a voluptuous 5'5" with curves in all the right places. We definitely were the "odd couple".
Prom night, our song came on, the dance floor filled up. Somehow to most of the couples there it felt like the end of our senior year, the end of childhood, and the end of innocence. When the song was over we walked out of the dance, went to my dad's Chrysler 300 he had let me borrow, drove to the motel I had reserved, and went into our room.
I turned on the clock radio softly to the country station and we started making out. We both knew that tonight was the night. We had taken off our clothes, climbed in bed and were apprehensively caressing each other. I whispered "I love you" as I had said hundreds of times before, but this one seemed like the first time.
"I love you too Kurt" she whispered back.
We consummated our love. I was lost in the moment. When I came out of my daze our song was playing on the radio. It made it even more special, it made it right. I knew we would be together always.
"Back to reality." I said to myself as I drove down the highway. The song was half over but I couldn't listen to it anymore. I started going up the channels until I found Channel 38, a hard rock channel, Queens of the Stone Age were playing. I cranked it up and rocked out, trying to forget my memories.
Pulling into my parent's driveway I parked behind a Lexus. It looked like my dad upgraded. As I was getting out I was met by my mother. She had run out of the house upon hearing me pull up. She threw her arms around me and hugged me, I hugged her back tightly. It was the first time since my basic training graduation that I was able to do that. We had talked over the phone and more recently skyped, but it definitely wasn't the same.
My dad came out of the house stoically. He walked up to me, saluted me, and then shook my hand. I pulled him in for a bear hug. Boy I missed him, he had taught me how to be a good person. The Corps expanded on that and taught me how to be a good man.
I grabbed my duffle bag and garment bag and we went into the house. I went to put my bags in "my room", it was no longer my room, in fact it was no longer a bedroom. My mom had turned it into a hobby room. Well I guess I should have known. So I headed to my sister's room, or what was my sister's room. It had been turned into a library/den for my dad. I turned around and my mom was there.
"We have an inflatable mattress downstairs." She said to me apologetically. "Sorry honey."
"No problem mom. I've slept in a lot worse places." I grinned knowing the truth of that statement. On some of our missions we didn't even get to sleep. We went 40 hours on energy packs and pure adrenaline.
I took my bags down to the basement. Not much had changed down there. I had spent many hours (too many) playing video games down here. I had also spent a lot of time with Maggie down here. If my parents only knew what we were doing I would still be grounded.
The saying is "You can never go home again." I truly could feel that now. My life here seems like such a distant past. My life now is the fulfillment of everything leading up to it. It is who I am and who I should be. I could never go back now.
After depositing my bags I went back upstairs. My mom was in the kitchen, as usual. "We're having pot roast for supper honey, I hope you're hungry."
"For your home cooked pot roast? You bet!" I said as I hugged her again.
"Kurt, I can't believe how much you've changed. I know I saw you on skype, but to see you in person, I just can't believe it."
I had changed, I was still 6'1" but now I was 235 lbs almost pure muscle. I had 8% body fat, they didn't want us getting lower than that because when we were out on a mission we didn't know when we would be able to eat. We had to have some fat reserves. My upper arms were 19 inches around. My thighs were 26.
"That reminds me, mom, I need a suit for the reunion where would you suggest? I will need it tailored."
"I'd take a drive up to Oklahoma City, either Joseph A. Banks or Men's Wearhouse. You should probably call them to see if they can get one tailored within a week though. While you're there you can go to see Kira. She just started her new job." My mom told me.
Kira was my little sister, actually my only sister. She was 3 years younger than me. She had just finished law school at Oklahoma City University.
I called Jos. A Banks and asked if they could get a suit tailored by next Saturday. They told me yes but I would have to get there early tomorrow morning to get measured. I called Kira, "Hey sis, how are you doing?"
"Kurt, are you home?" she asked.
"I'm back in Ada if that's what you mean. I no longer live here so it is no longer my home. In fact, I don't even have a bedroom to sleep in." I said smirking at my mom. "I've got to sleep on a blow up mattress in the basement."
"Well, when can I see you?" She asked.