The following is a work of fiction and not meant to represent any person's ideas, beliefs, wills, and past acts. All characters involved are above eighteen (18), and anything close to real persons or places is entirely coincidental. Copyright Reign Loveridge 2022.
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They walked each other down the aisle, clean and worthy.
Savannah wore cream-peach and Kylie wore ice-white.
They both cried, mascara threatening to run down cheeks already sore with smiling, veils hiding what I already knew to be true, wanting, and prepared for a lifetime of scorn.
No one but the open-minded were in attendance and an extremely radial priest cleared his throat and mumbled his altered lines behind me.
In the eyes of a forgiving God and the witnesses who risked everything to be there with me, I married both of my sisters.
*****
I kept waking up at four-thirty. Something about the time sat right with my body-clock. It was an entire hour before I had to leave for work anyway, so I supposed it wasn't entirely bad.
I awoke to the sound of a bottle smashing. The preconditioning meant I was wide awake anyway; checking the clock, it was four-twenty-six. My room was a mixture of blacks and sea blue. The window was open and from the breeze-less curtains I heard talking - very close to the house. I rose from the bed and listened, relaxing a little when laughter followed. Warm and familiar yet the second voice was totally foreign. It was too light and easy-going, I guessed it was not from around here.
I heard the laughter slowly drift with the morning frost, the world outside shadow and cobalt. I heard some banging and giggle cut short with a yelp. I put my head out the window and strained to hear. My heart stomped. Tearing away from the window, I ran down the hall. On the way out the front, I picked up the metal pipe from beside the door and hopped down the precarious flight of pallet-stairs. Out on the road was mine and Kylie's sedan, and in the carport was Savannah's hatchback. Looking over the deathtrap to the back of the carport, I saw shadows moving and rolling around on the couch. A grunt. A gasp. I charged in and hit one of the support poles with the pipe, roaring. 'Get off of her!'
The two figures leaped apart, screaming. A familiar silhouette leaned for a bag and brought out two objects. 'What the fuck! Who are you?'
'Who is you?'
'Who...'
A phone-light flickered on and a cone of vision arced across myself and the car. My eyes trying to adjust to both dark and a beam of light, I readied myself.
'Oh, for fuck's sake!' The familiar said.
'What?' The other said. The light examined the figure. A flash of skin, a loose bra, a leg, underwear bunched at the ankle. Everything clicked in my head and I turned it half-away.
'Fuck, I'm so sorry!'
'You ought to be, Dad!' Savannah shot and flicked on a noisy mechanic's lamp above them. There lay my sister and another girl, Savannah only topless with a phone in one hand and mace in the other, but the other only having a bra on by one strap. My foot snaked into a pair of jeans and I kicked them up to Savannah who slung it across the other girl.
'That's your Dad?' she asked, feeling with her toes, looking like the most embarrassed person on planet earth. 'How old are you again?'
Savannah smacked her lips. 'No, it's my little brother.'
Still looking away, I waved back at the newcomer with my free hand. With the other, I let the pipe clang to the cracked concrete. 'Hey.'
'What the hell are you doing?' Savannah hissed as the other girl got dressed, the openness in her broad movements made me look away even harder, focusing intensely on our mother's old garden gnomes.
'What am I doing?' I threw back. 'I thought you were in danger!'
'As you can see, I'm not! Look, just leave!'
'I'm going to leave too,' the other girl said, pulling her jeans up around her waist. I looked back at the scene, it smelled like perfume and alcohol. 'This is too weird knowing your brother was in earshot of us nearly fucking. I thought you said you didn't live with anyone. Who's sedan is that?'
Savannah lowered her eyes. 'It's my little sisters.'
'Fuck,' the other girl breathed. 'You spun a whole badass story and everything.'
I looked at Savannah, it was the first time in a long time I saw her look hurt. 'I-...'
'Look,' the other girl said, packing up her things and bent to put a hand on Savannah who didn't even look her in the eye. 'If you're ever up my way, maybe we can try this again.'
Savannah took a long time to answer. 'Yeah,' she said, shrugging. 'Maybe.'
The girl straightened as much as she could and gave me an awkward nod and moved by me. She smelled amazing and watching her leave, how straight she was, I knew she wasn't local. She didn't have that meandering to her.
'Do you want me to drive you somewhere?' I called, remembering the hour. No answer came. The girl turned into a shade and strode into the darkness.
The lamp swung in the breeze.
The cold climbed into my breath and I held out a hand to Savannah, as she packed up her things and reached for it, I retracted. She looked at me. 'Wanna wash that thing first?' I asked.
Savannah huffed out of her nose and a look of mischief came about her lips, which I only noticed then that she had lipstick on. Strange. 'I use the other hand,' she said and slapped that hand around the back of mine and with me trapped, she massaged. It was a little wet.
I walked inside after Savannah who immediately went to the heater in the living room and switched the third-hand machine to half-life. It popped every ten seconds and smelled of burned lint and old stove tops, yet within minutes the entire living room was washed in comfortable heat. The glow of the rods lit Savannah's face as she hugged her knees, rubbing her toes and wriggling them into the carpet that was always slightly dusty. Around her were clothes horses, loaded with all of our damp and musty washing that began to steam.
'I really am sorry,' I said, wiping my hands dry on Savannah's singlet that was hanging up.
'I know you are. I do. It's just that this was my rare chance to cut loose.'
'Not too much of that happening these days.'
Savannah shook her head. 'Not since Kylie was offered those scholarship classes, or courses, or what ever the fuck they are.'
'She worked hard for those.'
'She did! Don't get me wrong, she deserves it, but there's more pressure on her now because of that, she needs all these extra textbooks, course readers, and a laptop and video camera. Fuck, I spent half of last week earning the shipping money. Apparently, we count as a "rural community".'
'I know that more than you do,' I said, prodding her shoulder gently with my knee. She shuffled aside and I sat down beside her, staring into the buzzing orange. 'I do work at the postal office.'
'We don't even know if she'll make it big.'
'We're not worried about big,' I said. 'We're worried about an escape. Shit, I'll be happy just moving out of this corner of town. Like we keep saying, w-'
'Don't start. Please.'