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Lucky Statue

Lucky Statue

by jay626
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***Part 1 or 2***

Paul wondered if he would ever have any good luck at all in his life as he walked into work wondering if he was going to get laid off with the other workers. He read last night that the company was preparing to lay off most of his shift since the company was not selling enough cars to keep the line going. More people wanted electric in the front office and the plant was suffering.

Thinking about going to college never occurred to him and getting a job out of high school worked out for him. Learning skills on the job and working hard had always paid off. Now that his job was gone, it was like those who talked down to him for not going to college won. At twenty-six, he wondered if he was too old to go to college and then dismissed it as he couldn't for the life of him think of something he wanted to study. The job out of high school at the factory gave him what he wanted for a living and got him his own house, but now it all seemed to be collapsing. Then he thought about how his string of bad luck was going.

Not one to dwell on setbacks, he still felt that his bad luck was uncanny for the last two years. His girlfriend left him a month ago, and his car broke down on the road only after getting it fixed. The tires on his car and lawnmower all went flat as it was like every loose nail would find his tire. When a deadline at work happened, the tools he needed to complete it would always break or be lost. Going out to eat would always result in messed up orders or an overcharged bill. It was like the world hated him and the frustration inside of him was building.

Everyone wins sometimes in their life and Paul felt and sooner or later he would win. Playing lotto, buying scratch off tickets and even online poker all should have sometimes where you win. As a birthday gift, his mother bought him over a hundred dollars in scratch off lotto tickets and not a single one was a winner. Not a single one even paid for itself, and all one hundred of them were losers.

It was like a curse was being put on him and Paul wondered why his luck was so bad. His ex-girlfriend left because she didn't want kids and moved away for her job. There was no hatred and the few people that hated him were all from high school. Thinking of why his luck was so bad finally hit a breaking point when he got the first layoff notice of the day.

The lost feeling was set in as he wondered how much of his savings would be lost paying his bills before he found a job. It was a joke when his friend said he should pray or cast a spell to help his luck. Religion was not an important aspect of his life, and he figured it was just a figure of speech to pray or cast a spell.

A day later his friend came by to hangout and he brought a book with him. It was a simple reference book, but he insisted that there was at least something he could do. Jake was always superstitious, and Paul wanted to appease him, so he read the book about gods and how there was a god of luck.

"You know Tyche is the God of luck. You should pray to her. Just pray to her...if it doesn't help, then at least you will feel better. It's all in your mind and this will help," Jake insisted as they drank beers relaxing.

"Fine," Paul gave in and closed his eyes to pray.

"God of luck...please help me. I don't know...win at cards tomorrow," he asked and then opened his eyes.

"That was a half ass prayer. You need to at least know her name and put some faith into it.

"We shall see. If I win tomorrow, I will do it."

Chugging his beer he then joked back, "Deal. You have to get it out of your mind, and this will do it. You win tomorrow and I want you to put faith into this so you can at least get your mind right.

It was weird coming from someone who was religious and went to church to be talking about gods, but he knew he was kind of right that he was dwelling on it.

***

The card game was just a friendly game once a month between friends. It was small stakes, friendly wagers and beer mostly. If you won big, it was only fifty dollars at most and was rare. Paul lost consistently about twenty dollars each time they played, and a good night was only ten dollars. It was still fun because it was with friends and there was free beer.

It was like the cards hated him and each hand he thought he would win came up short. It was hand after hand that he would be high and yet betting into a better hand. They were all joking about his bad luck, and he knew he was cursed.

It was getting on his nerves that nothing was working out and then after a piss break, he hoped that maybe one time he would have faith something would work. He tossed a quarter into the pot. "Please...goddess of luck...help me. I want to win."

The need to win brewing deep in him, he felt like this was his last chance. All the bad things that happened seemed to merge into one big feeling and this win was the tipping point between good luck or being cursed.

When the cards were dealt, he saw that he had a good hand. "Please...give me luck and I will repay it in any way I can," he said in his head as he bet high hoping that this would be his time to win.

When the hand was over, his smile could not be bigger as it ended the night and for the first time, he was walking away with more money than he came with. It was like a weight was lifted off his chest and that he might just have a strong of good luck now.

The joy never left even as he was home ready to go to sleep. The sight on his friends' faces seeing his winning hand and all their previous jokes now gone was worth it. He wondered if it was the prayer or that it was finally his turn.

In the morning, he spent a few hours looking up the god of luck and found that different cultures had their own but were copied from just one. With the book Jake left with him and a quick search, he found various statues of her and then had this feeling it was her that he prayed to and not any other God. With a bit of research, he saw old pictures of people praying to statues and leaving offerings and figured that he could do the same with a small statue that would fit on a small table.

Some people carry trinkets on them that they pray with or think give them luck. Paul now felt that he should have one for Tyche. She was the Goddess of luck and holding a representation of her might be the thing that broke his bad luck. It was the only thing he could think of and felt like all other options were exhausted.

Finding items that represent Greek Gods was not something easy to come by but there was a statue place that sold statues of Greek gods. It was worth a try and maybe a small statue of her might do the trick. There was a small statue store on the side of the highway that sold bird baths and lawn ornaments. The idea that they sold smaller ones for the house came to him and it was worth a look.

Walking in, he saw all sorts of statues of various famous sculptures for people's lawns or gardens. The place was filled with new fresh stone statues of goddesses and random men and women in poses pouring water. The place was run by an old man and there was nobody there looking to buy making him think this place would be out of business soon.

Asking for a statue of Tyche, the man shook his head and said that the only one he had was not a bird bath and not new either. Taking him inside, past the new merchandise, the man undraped a brand-new statue that would fit on the lawn. The price was seven hundred dollars and Paul knew that it was too much for something that he didn't really care about.

"Sorry, that's too much and I want something smaller that can fit on a table or something indoor," Paul answered the guy when he asked if he was interested.

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"I don't have a cheaper one," he said and Paul figured that would be the end of his idea of buying a statue.

"I got others that are smaller, but not of Tyche. You want to look at them?"

"Nah. I just needed some luck and hoped a small statue of her would help," Paul admitted as it was just a stupid idea he thought of.

"I got something. You can have it if you need luck. My father brought it back from Italy after the war. It's broken and old but if you need luck, you can have it."

He followed him to the back where the old man pulled off a cloth to show the small statue about three feet high. It looked like a broken ancient looking statue that would go against a wall as the back was flat. It had the basin like a birdbath but was much smaller making him think this was something else. The top part was broken and only part of her face was showing. The bottom of the statue looked like it was crumbling and the stonework needed to be cleaned as it was gray and not white like everything else.

"You really letting me have this for free?" Paul asked, thinking that it was strange for a man to be giving away something.

The old man replied calmly, "My father wouldn't part with it and my mother hated it. I never could see it and it has been in the back for years."

Loading it into his car, he could see the back of the statue was old and covered in dust. He wondered how old the statue was as the more he looked at it, the more it made him think he bought a really old piece, and it might be worth something after all. It had a basin like a birdbath, but it was much smaller like some church offering plate of some kind.

Thinking it was the offering a person would give to this god, he smiled and jokingly put all of his pocket change in the small basin thinking it was like an offering plate. Playing it off like he was praying, he smiled and spoke in a joking manner. "Goddess Tyche...thank you for your luck last night. Here is my offering to you."

For the first time in a long while, Paul could feel the burden of shit luck lifted as if the cloud of despair was gone. Relaxing on the couch, he pulled up his laptop looking for jobs going that his new good luck might help him. After applying for a few jobs, he watched a movie and passed out hoping that tomorrow would be a good day.

****

Waking up, he felt anew like the day was his and good things were going to happen. Sleeping in, he woke up feeling great from the long sleep too. Thinking about his good luck started with eggs and each of his eggs had a double yolk. He knew this was a good omen and went to his computer to see three companies wanting to see him for interviews.

After setting up the interviews, he could feel the power from what he bought and felt it had to be something with what he did. It was a silly idea, but he couldn't help but think that this dumb old statue had something to do with it.

One of the interviews was today and after getting on his suit and tie, he went out hoping that the good luck would last. Wanting to be a bit more formal, he put on his high school ring and gold necklace thinking that it would look good with the suit. During the drive there, all he could think about was how his luck had turned and hoping it would last.

The interview went great, and he sensed that the job was his. The salary had a range from a little under what he was making to over what he made, and it would be determined later on. With the confidence in him, he got home and decided to relax and look up other ways to pray to Tyche in hopes of keeping his luck going.

Taking off his ring and necklace, he put them in the basin and noticed the spare change was gone. It was a creepy feeling that he knew he left at least two dollars in quarters there and now there was nothing.

Hoping to keep his luck going and feeling the money would turn up, he repeated the prayer. "Goddess Tyche, thank you for your luck and here is my offering."

It was a stupid saying, but the jinx was much more he felt. It was a silly idea that he was praying but he remembered that sports stars had superstitions, and this was no different. Things were working out and to stop doing this silly thing made him think the good luck would end.

The job called back right when he was relaxing to play some video games. He listened to how the manager wanted him to start next month for a new shift and the position was to be a supervisory position. The money was even more than what he was expecting and a lot more than what he earned at the last job.

Accepting the job was an easy and an enthusiastic yes. Calling his friend Jake, he invited him out to celebrate with some drinks. The video games were going to wait as he felt hanging out with a friend to celebrate was worth it. A night out with beers and friends would be a perfect way to end a great day.

Putting on some normal clothes he went to grab his ring and necklace only to see it was gone. The chill shot down through his spine and he knew it was not even an hour ago that they were there. Looking on the floor and around the statue yielded nothing. The chill down his spine now felt like a cold wind inside of him, like he was living in a horror movie.

"What the fuck?" he said out loud, looking at the statue again with its empty basin. There was no way he lost the items or moved them and now it dominated his mind that something happened.

With another quick look around the house and all around the statue, the thought persisted that something strange was happening. He knew he didn't move anything, and they were just there. Nobody was in the house and the memory of putting them in the basin was there.

What he said last time came to him and he figured that the only way to end the suspicion was to repeat it. "Goddess Tyche, thank you for my luck, here is my offering."

Thinking of what to put in the basin, he went to his bedroom and found some fake gold bracelets and earrings his ex had left behind. Tossing the leftover jewelry in the basin, he fished out some change and added to it.

Staring at the basin made him feel dumb that he was waiting for some magic thing to happen. Texting his friend that he was going to be a bit late, he waited for something mystical to happen. It was ten minutes of waiting around that he gave up and left to hang out.

Driving to the bar, all the red lights turned green at the moment he got there so he didn't have to stop. The sense of good luck in him could not be denied as he knew there was something good about everything that was happening.

Walking up to the entrance, his shoulder felt the impact of someone crashing into him. At six foot three and two hundred and thirty pounds, the crash was more of a nudge, but he knew someone walked into him.

"Excuse me...I am sorry, I wasn't paying attention," her voice said in an apologetic tone as he saw an obvious college girl in front of him.

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Paul immediately thought she was twenty-one and went to the local college as it was nearby. Looking at her pretty face made him think she was some cute little cheerleader or sorority girl that probably had a boyfriend that bought her everything. Her brown hair was pulled up and her sweatshirt was a crop top that showcased her nicely shaped breasts and very flat toned stomach with a jewel belly ring.

"No worries." He chuckled back as she got the brunt of the collision since she was a petite girl barely five foot five and a hundred pounds.

Opening the door for her she stepped in smiling at him. "Thank you."

Once they walked into the crowded bar, there was a bunch of people trying to walk to the bar making them move slowly. As he let his eyes wander, he could see her overly tight leggings that were so snug on her backside that it separated her ass cheeks slightly. Her ass was not flat either and each ass cheek bubbled out perfectly making a smile under her ass from it being pushed out.

Each step she took, he walked behind her slowly as they both moved through the crowd. Not paying attention, he looked down to see each ass check moving up and down almost bouncing with each step.

She stopped as people walked in front of her and then turned to him smiling, asking, "You looking at my ass?"

There was no way he would want to look away from a hot college girl and with her body being so perfect, he felt that it was good luck that she was in front of him. Not caring as the day could not get any better, he replied, "Yeah...I was. Going to keep on looking too when you walk away because it is worth staring at."

Thinking she was going to either slap him or make a rude comment back, he prepared himself for a funny reply to whatever she said. "Well, if your gonna stare, then at least buy me a drink for the show."

Taken back by her comment, he joked back smiling wide as it was not what he expected. "Buy you two drinks if you let me grab it."

With Jake looking at him like he needed to hurry, Paul knew that telling him what happened was worth his waiting for him. The girl smirked at him and took a step towards the bar waving over the bartender.

Paul looked at Jake and held up a finger for him to wait. People were walking around them and the sound of the bar made it impossible to hear as Jake was over ten feet away. He saw his friend walking towards him and then looked at the bartender as he got near him and the girl.

"Get me a Yuengling and she will have whatever she wants, and her next drink too is on me," he said as she looked at him smiling.

The bartender walked away, and she turned her body so her ass was towards him as she was still looking at him. "Go ahead...give it a slap."

Wanting more than a slap, he moved in feeling her tight and yet supple ass cheek. The leggings made it feel tighter than it was, but the meat of her ass still made it easy to grab. He moved his fingers in more and got almost all the way in her ass crack before being stopped by the fabric of her leggings.

"Ohhh, that was more than just a feel," she commented as he knew it was a grope and was worth two drinks.

"I had too. There is no way that I would be able to live with myself if I didn't try," he admitted as he knew this would be a memory that he would think about again and again.

Jake was getting closer as he waded through the people, so he knew this would be a great time to make a move. "My name is Paul."

He extended his hand, and she grabbed it softly to shake like a girl. "Amanda."

"You waiting for someone?" he asked, thinking he had less than a minute before his friend got to them.

She did a wink and a smile and replied, "Some friends."

Paul had a feeling that this girl had to have a boyfriend as no sane man would not want to have her. He knew in the past this girl was so out of his league and her flirting made him think the good luck was real.

Not wanting to ditch his friend but still wanting to try and be with her, he felt another time would work if she would give up her phone number. "Hey, my friend is here. Let me get your number so I can call you later."

She took out her phone and showed him her number. "I would like that."

He walked away and when he did, she turned to him to see him walk away. "Now I get to stare at your ass."

Turning his head, he looked back at her. "Next time, I want to see more though."

"Maybe tonight," she said softly as the noise of the crowd was drowning out her reply.

Sitting with Jake drinking beer was a nice end to a great day, and he knew that the future looked good. He had two more job interviews if he wanted and a new job offer he could sign tomorrow too. No matter what, there were good times ahead and the girl hitting on him was icing on the cake.

Jake talked about random things and was happy that his string of bad luck was over. Paul drank and saw the waitress come over to collect the empty glasses at the table next to them. Thinking this was a great time to show off his new good luck, he waved the waitress over.

"Hey, watch this," he joked to his friend as the waitress stepped over.

"You look cute. Can I get your number?" he asked, thinking that his good luck would reward him with the phone numbers of two hot girls.

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