Thanks for reading my
Halloween Story Contest 2023
and
"Amorous Goods, Season 04" Author Challenge
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Thanks to jaF0 for starting the "Amorous Goods" challenge, and please have a look at some of the others. This is not your typical I/T story or for that matter, a typical Halloween story. I hope you enjoy it.
Prologue:
A lifelong collector of goods and objects from far and wide has passed and left the entire collection and the business built around them to the only remaining relative, a niece on a career path of her own. Vikki has taken on administering the estate and liquidating the business and collection. However, she finds out that something has cursed or enchanted many of the goods with amorous powers that affect those who encounter them. These are the stories of some of those encounters with objects found at Amorous Goods.
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Lawrence hummed along to the show tune playlist rolling out of his car's radio. He liked show tunes. Didn't matter from when or where, he could listen to songs from The Mikado through to Hamilton for hours. It was better if an oboe, his favourite instrument to play, had a major role, but that was rare. The romantic resolution from Beauty and the Beast stage play ... He loved that part.
The rain, heading towards sleet didn't bother him. The thump of the wipers on the old 1979 Accord was comforting in their metronomic consistency. It was nearly twice as old as he was, but defied everyone's expectations by refusing to die. Lucille, his older sister, would often mock him for driving the brown car that used to be their grandparents', but he felt a duty to keep it as long as it was functional..
As he approached the next turnoff on the Interstate, his stomach growled, reminding him he left the base with only a shot of coffee in his stomach. He was making good time, so he figured he could stop for a bite and a coffee. The trip home from DC normally took about five hours, and he'd promised his Mom he'd be home for dinner, so there wasn't any reason to rush.
He pulled off the highway and found the ubiquitous yellow and red burger sign. Base food was okay, but he occasionally craved a greasy burger and heavily salted fries. Pulling into the car park, he hesitated and thought about just getting drive-thru, but getting burger grease on his clean shirt wasn't something he wanted to deal with. Eating in was the safer option.
He ordered his meal and found a quiet corner booth away from the other few pre-lunch customers. The burger was deliciously average, and the coffee was surprisingly good. He settled back and picked up a discarded local paper and started flicking through it. Lawrence wasn't really interested in the news, but the composition differed from most current newspapers. It was typeset in a very unusual 1930s style - so odd he checked the date to make sure it wasn't out of a museum.
The date was current. He figured it must have been a marketing ploy to make it stand out from the rapidly dwindling competition and kept flicking through the pages. He stopped when he got to the classifieds and a small ad caught his eye:
Amorous Goods
Curios from Around the World
Sale on Musical Items. 20% off
Open most days
12 - 8 pm
'Huh,' he thought. 'Never heard of that place. Might be worth spending some time looking for something for the collection.'
In his early teens, Lawrence had found joy in digging through boxes in garage sales, looking for vinyl records that no one else wanted. He couldn't believe he bought a pristine Reader's Digest Greatest Hits of Broadway box set for five dollars. His budget had grown slightly since he had joined the US Air Force band just over three years ago, and that had allowed him to expand his collection. Those ten LPs still were his favourite. He didn't buy things for any specific reason, just that he liked it. His sister, whom he loved but still thought was annoying as hell, constantly made snide comments about his musical tastes and oddball collection.
Lawrence tapped a finger on the table, wondering if he really needed to spend the time poking around a shop that didn't even come up in a web search. On the other hand, it wasn't quite Halloween, and he wanted to buy some nice Christmas presents for his family to make up for him being on tour with the Air Force orchestra through November and December. Being selected from hundreds of applicants was great, but you can't say no to a deployment.
He shrugged and turned the page, but his mind didn't want to leave. He turned back to the advertisement and looked up the address again on his phone. It wasn't too far away, and he thought a bit of free time exploring a new, unknown shop would be fun. He ultimately hoped to find a vintage English horn to complement his relatively new Fox oboe, but that was unlikely. People knew they were unusual and priced them accordingly.
'Well, I've got the time. It's worth visiting for a half hour.' He checked the address again on his phone and went out to his car. A short time later, he parked outside an old mansion that had seen better days. Even in the daytime, it looked downright spooky. It seemed an odd place for an antique store, but Lawrence assumed it was part of a small business complex in the old building. The upkeep of a building this size would be horrendous.
Lawrence walked up the path and through the front door. The place looked so familiar, like many stores he had visited before. Glass cabinets filled with smaller items, miscellaneous furniture placed randomly on the floor, and shelving around the walls with notes in beautiful copperplate script describing the items on them. He scanned the room, looking for a salesperson or anything musical.
"Good afternoon Sir, welcome to Amorous Goods. Can I help you with anything?"
He jumped at the voice behind him and turned. "Oh! Ah, good afternoon. I saw the advertisement about your sale of musical items, so I thought I'd have a look around."
The lady gave him a warm smile and waved to a doorway. "Certainly, this way. My name's Vikki and I'm the owner. We have a small, but eclectic mix of musical artefacts, ranging from the very modern back to the Romantic era. Is there anything specific you're looking for?"
"That's quite a spread. You wouldn't have an early English horn in your collection?"
Vikki laughed, a sound like a stream happily falling down a green, rock-filled chasm. "A cor Anglais? No, unfortunately. They are a lovely instrument. Do you play?"
Lawrence nodded. "Well, mostly the oboe, but I'd love to have my own horn."
"Well, leave me your details and I'll get in touch if I see one. But," Vikki said, opening a glass cabinet and carefully lifting out a folder, "this may interest you."
Lawrence took the folder and opened it. Inside was a yellowed handwritten manuscript with 'Tuonelan joutsen' and the name 'Jean Sibelius' written at the top. He stared at the music and looked up at Vikki. "No, it can't be... Sibelius wrote this specifically for the cor Anglais, but his manuscript vanished over one hundred years ago. It's a masterpiece," he whispered, pointing a shaking finger at the folder. "This... This is real?"
Vikki nodded. "All our goods are real. Even the fakes, but we let you know before you buy those. This is genuine."
"But... How?"
Vikki shrugged. "I believe my uncle visited a rummage sale in Philadelphia which had some other items he was particularly interested in. This was part of the collection. Are you interested in it? I can see you are a true connoisseur. But," she said, seemingly staring deep into his soul, "orchestral music isn't your passion, is it? You would love to play a different style."
"I love musicals."