"Yous from around here?" I hear the cabby ask me. His accent clearly shows he isn't.
"Yea. I went to that school we just past" I tell him looking over my shoulder at the massive brick and stone building. Sitting in the middle of a large sea of grass it still looks like a prison.
"Is a good to be home aye? You been gone a long time?" he asks as we turn the corner and head up the street where I grew up.
I watch the familiar houses go past with a terrible feeling of the surreal settling about me.
"A lifetime ago." I tell him softly.
I listen to his idle chatter and make the appropriate noises to keep him happy for the next few seconds till we pull up in front of the house.
Four white columns across the front, the American flag hanging limp from the one on the end. My eyes go to the dark window in the upper corner. The one I spent so many days looking out dreaming of the places I have been to now.
Reaching into my pocket I hand him his fare plus a tip. I open the door and slide out pulling my duffel bag out with me.
"Yous enjoy your homecoming." He tells me through the open passenger window. I nod to him as he pulls away. His stereo cranks up by the time he's at the end of the street.
I look down at the mossy black cap of 'Short and Horny' the lawn jockey. I grin when the name comes to mind. I haven thought of him in a half-decade, or more but from the looks of things he hasn't changed a bit. My grin turns into a sad smile when I remember grandpa's expression when he came out to leave for work one morning and found me sitting beside 'Short and Horny' with a box of crayons coloring him. I had him every color in the box. I can still make out a little red in his jacket, under the moss.
Grandpa had put down his brief case and sat down in his suit and picked up the blue crayon and started coloring the cap. I remember laughing with him when I handed him the lighter blue for the brim.
I wipe a slow tear from my eye and walk past the statuary. The blue color, like grandpa, but a faded memory under the moss.
It feels strange to lift my hand and push the doorbell, but my key to this house was lost with a bag in Rwanda three years ago.
I hear someone approach the door and the locks being turned.
"Yes can I help you?"
I look at my Mom. Her hair is shorter than I remember it and the amount of gray has doubled. She has her glasses on, So I see her brown eyes through the thick lenses. I see she has still never taken the time to go get the surgery to have her sight fixed. My eyes drop to the turquoise blue evening dress she 's wearing with the white string of pearls worn close to her throat.
"YOUNG MAN!" she says loudly to draw my eyes back up from her feet. "Can I help you with something?"
I slowly smile.
"Yea Mom you can." I tell her softly.
Her eyes dart around my face, as they grow wider.
"David? Oh my god David!"
My mom is in my arms; I drop the duffel bag to the floor and wrap her up tight next to me. The half-forgotten smell of her perfume triggers a flood of memories and a dam of tears breaks under that floor. Crying silently I hold my Mom tight to me.
I look up hearing my Dad coming into the room. He is dress in his tux with the tie still around his neck undone.
"Vicky?" he asks softly looking at his wife hugging a man at the door and both of them are crying.
I look over Moms head at his face. His goatee beard is pepper gray and the old tux looks a little tight around him but other than that he looks the same.
"Hey Dad." I whisper. "I'm home can I borrow the car?"
My dad's eyes lock on mine. I see him cross the living room in less than a second. I feel his arms come around me with the strength I envied as a teen.
"Eeek" I hear Mom squeak between us.
Laughing I hug her all the tighter.
I wish the group hug could continue forever but finally it has to come to an end. Mom reaches up and wipes the tears from my face. Then her eyes go wide.
"Oh my god my makeup!" she rushes out the room in the direction of the bathroom. Dad chuckles. He sticks out his hand to me and I take it. His grip is firm but I know mine is the harder now.
"My God David your what? A hundred pounds lighter?" he asks looking me up and down. "Hell I don't think I looked that good when I played for Penn State."
I look down at myself, and give a shrug. I sometimes have a hard time remember it, the changes that have come to me over the last five years.
"The meals can be few and infrequent sometimes." I look up and shrug. "The toughest job you'll ever love and all that."
Dad nod understanding. That was always dad. He didn't like my choices but he at least understood them.
We both look to the hall hearing mom's heels clicking on the floor like a woodpecker.
"Oh thank god I hadn't put on my mascara yet." My mom says coming back in to the room. She's hanging a pair of pearl earrings from her ears as she's entering. "David why didn't you call and let us know you were coming?"
"I made the decision twelve hours ago at the airport. Just decided it was time." I look from her to dad and back. "I only had about two more months I could serve then I would have done the full five years and have to leave. I just couldn't face the idea of meeting a group of people and having to leave them so soon."
"Is..." I see Mom hesitate for half a second. "Tina still over there, or is she here?"
I swallow past the hard lump I knew was going to appear.
"Tina got real sick four months ago. She passed in her sleep." I say softly.
I see my Mom's face just fall apart. She's back in my arms again. This time I have no tears. I cried my tears for Tina out months ago. Her memory is a cold ache in my heart. A place I can not fill.
"I am so sorry David." I hear my Dad say softly. For once where Tina is concerned I believe him.
Mom looks up at me her face a red blotchy mess.
"Oh David, I feel so bad now. I am... Oh I am..."
"I know Mom it's okay. Past is past." I brush away a tear from her cheek. "Your face is a mess again."
"Oh dear lord!" she rushes off toward the bathroom again her dress a flutter.
I grin at her back. I turn to look at Dad and really take in the tux he's wearing.
"Yall going out tonight I take it?" I ask him smiling. "Where is Kat? She and I can catch up till you two get back."