This story is a little different than my usual but I certainly hope you still enjoy it...and as always, I love to hear back from you.
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Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, he had to walk into mine. Okay, it's not really my gin joint, but I did stop in after work from time to time. It was called Plato's Place. It was my refuge and I'd gotten to know Tony, the bartender, pretty well. I sure as hell didn't need HIM hanging around.
His name was Eugene Whistler. I used to go to school with him. I've seen him around occasionally since then and said Hi a couple times but he's no one I ever wanted to hang around with, that's for sure.
I guess he's a nice enough guy; he's just such a pussy. All through school guys used to taunt and bully him because they knew he'd never stand up for himself. Once, when we were high school freshmen, I saw him getting pushed around by three upper classmen. I always hated bullies, so like an idiot, I intervened. I charged right in the middle of it all and was hoping he'd at least have my back...silly me. He took off running like a scared rabbit. By the time he got back with a teacher I was laying on the ground with a bloody nose, a fat lip, and two black eyes.
Now here he was-sitting at my favorite bar. I was thinking about turning around and just walking out but Tony saw me and already had my beer sitting on the counter...right next to Eugene...Ugh. Oh well, my mother taught me to always be polite.
"Hi, Eugene, what's going on?" was my polite opening line as I took my seat.
He turned his head to see who was talking to him. It looked as though he'd been crying.
"Chase, hi; I...I just stopped in for a beer, that's all. What are you doing here?"
"Same thing; thought I'd have a cold one before going home." I really didn't want to tell him I was in there quite frequently. My next question popped out before my brain caught up with my run-a-way mouth. "You look a little down, everything okay?" He didn't answer right awayβjust kept looking into his beer glass. I was hoping he didn't hear me but no such luck.
"My...my wife is cheating on me and don't know what to do about it," he sniffled.
"Well, divorce comes to mind real quick there, partner. You know for sure or just have your suspicions?"
"Oh no, there's no doubt. She's with him right now. They kicked me out of the house so they could be alone."
I almost choked on my beer. "You're kidding...right?" I said with a small chuckle. I looked at him, waiting for the punch line but he just kept staring into that glass.
"They kicked you out of the house...your house?"
Shamefully, he nodded his head.
Yup, same old Eugene, he obviously hadn't learned a thing since high school. Damn, he was just so aggravating. I wondered how anyone could let something like that happen. This guy needs help, I told myself, but not from me. I wasn't going to get involved this time...not this time...
"So, you're down here crying in your beer while your wife and some asshole lover-boy are fucking in your house...in your bed? Eugene..."
"Well what can I do?" he interrupted, knowing what I was about to say.
I just shook my head in disbelief. Not only hadn't he learned anything, he was worse! "What do you want to do?" I asked.
"I want to go down there and kick'em both out of the house, but...you know I'm no fighter, Chase. Hell, my wife would laugh her head off while he kicked my ass, and besides that, I work for Lisa's dad. One word from her and I'll get fired. Then I'd have no wife AND no job."
"Yeah, but you'd have something else that's a lot more valuable," I told him.
He looked at me with a question mark on his face. "What?"
"Self-respect," I said. I was getting so frustrated with this ass-wipe I was finding it hard to contain my anger. "You do know what that is, don't you? It's when you walk with your head held high. It's when you feel good about yourself. Do you feel good about yourself, now?"
He shook his head. "Not really."
"Well what's more important...keeping a slut wife who doesn't love or respect you; a job that you can't keep without throwing away your own self-esteem , or being able to walk down the street looking people in the eye?"
I thought sure my little rah, rah speech would make him get off his duff and go charging home but he just sat there.
"Yeah, it's easy for you. People have always looked up to you. You've never been afraid of anybody but I'm not like you, Chase. I'm not brave like you. I admit it; I'm a coward, have been all my life. Hell, I've never even been in a fight because I've always run away. I don't imagine there's much likelihood of me all of a sudden becoming brave at this stage of the game."
By now my blood-pressure had just about reached the boiling point. What a whiney little bitch. I stood up, pulled a twenty from my wallet and threw it on the bar. "For both of us," I yelled to Tony. He just nodded and continued talking to some cute blond at the other end.
"Come on," I almost yelled as I grabbed numb-nuts by the back of his collar and yanked him off the bar stool.
"Wait...wait, wh...where're we going?"
I had him half way out the door already. "To your house. You and I are going to kick some butt," I growled.
"Oh, Chase, I...I...I don't think..."
"Shut up, Eugene. Just get in the damn car and show me where you live."
He was so scared during the drive I was afraid he was going to pee himself while sitting on my leather seats. Once we got to his place he reluctantly led the way inside.
"Where's the bedroom?" I asked.
"Ah, up ah, up the stairs, down the hall to your left, but..."
"Come on," I snarled as I grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him along. As we got to the top of the landing I looked down the hall. They didn't even have the decency to close the door. Still holding Eugene by his shirt I marched into the bedroom. They were so engrossed they didn't see us until we were right on top of them.
Eugene's wife started to scream just as I snarled my fingers into lover boy's golden locks and dragged him from the confines of her worn out pussy and off the bed. He surprised me a little by twisting around as much as he could and throwing a right cross at my head. The problem was I had a good hold of him and he couldn't turn enough so his punch landed on the back of my shoulder.
I wasn't about to let him get in a second shot. With Eugene's whore still screaming her head off, I twisted him around and gave Romeo a solid blow in the solar plexus. That took the fight out of him real quick. Pressing my advantage, I swung him around and smashed his face into the wall then gave him a hard punch in the kidney. He just slumped down and sat on the floor after that.
I had seen his pants lying next to the bed so I went over and grabbed his wallet. I pulled out his license and held on to it. I also noticed his phone sticking half way out of his pocket.
"Eugene; Eugene," screamed his half hysterical wife, "who is this man? Get him out of my house, NOW."
Eugene just stood there like he was in a fog.