Friday, April 6, 2012
What's Funny
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Friday, June 17, 2011
The Passenger- Part 4

Morning light shined in the bedroom window. Long sunbeams touched Deloris on the face with just enough intensity to wake her slowly from what felt like the most restful sleep she’d ever slept. She stretched her arms out in front of her, yawning widely. She looked out the window from her bed noticing how lovely the day was and how lovely she felt. She hopped out of bed and went downstairs to enjoy a morning coffee. The microwave clock read “11:16”. No wonder she felt so good. She’d actually slept in for once. Deloris prepared her coffee maker and stood in a daze as it worked its magic. She thought about the night before, and how she went straight home from work with the intention of getting ready to meet some friends. But she’d felt so exhausted from her busy work week that she decided to stay in instead. She was content now with that decision, having woken up in the best mood she’d been in, in ages.
After 2 cups of coffee, 4 bowls of cereal (she was ravenously hungry this morning) and half of the latest “Marie Claire” Deloris decided to go take a shower. She entered her bathroom still groggy from her ample sleep. She disrobed and caught a glance of herself in the mirror. She noticed a wide scrape up the back of her shoulder. She touched it lightly and winced in pain. It was fresh.
“Now how the…” Deloris said to herself, as she peered over her shoulder into the mirror. She opened her cabinet in search of the peroxide. It wasn’t there. She looked down and noticed the bottle was in the trash can. She bent to pick it up. It was empty.
“Strange.” She thought. “I just bought this bottle.“She took another speculating look at her wound and got into the shower.
After about 10 minutes of showering she noticed the water starting to collect in the bathtub. She flipped the drain switch…. Nothing. She put her fingers in the drain to see if she could tell what was clogging it. She pulled out a large wad of coarse brown hair. Where had that come from? Her own hair was red and wasn’t at all this texture. She stuck her hand out of the shower and dropped the fur ball in the toilet.
“Gross!” Deloris said as the hair plopped into the bowl.
Deloris stepped out of her shower and grabbed the towel off the towel rack nearby. She heard the phone ringing from the kitchen. She took her time drying off, knowing the machine would get it.
“Deloris? Are you home?” the caller paused. Deloris perked up to listen to the woman’s voice on her answering machine. It was Nancy from work. “Deloris? Well it’s not like you to not call when you aren’t going to be into work. You never showed up Friday night and a few of us here at the office are getting a little worried. Call us.”
Deloris froze, perplexed. What did she mean it wasn’t like her to not show up to work? It’s Saturday! Deloris marched upstairs to her bedroom, opened the laptop that sat on her nightstand and waited patiently for the desktop to come up.
Monday, September 19, 2010
“What!?” Deloris exclaimed. “How could I have slept for….” Deloris thought for a moment, then in an astonished whisper she said to herself “…. Something like 65 hours?”
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
The Passenger- Part 3

Monday, April 25, 2011
The Passenger- Part 2

Wednesday, April 6, 2011
The Passenger

Her ears were ringing so loud she almost didn't notice the foul odor creeping up from the back seat. Before she could completely conceive of what she was smelling she began to retch so hard she didn't notice her car veering over the yellow line. Both hands had left the wheel and were grasping blindly for the window crank. Deloris lowered the window sticking her face out in desperation. The cool night air blew in cleansing away the stench and bringing Deloris back to her senses. She had only a second to mentally curse her old buick and it's ancient turn style windows when she realized her hands were no longer steering the car. She froze in realization that the road still moved steadily underneath her car. As she slowly pulled her head back in the window she felt something warm brush the back of her neck. Deloris flinched, quickly turning around. What she saw incited a panic in her that left her paralyzed, putting together the moment's events. One long, thick, fur covered arm was reaching from the back seat. The arm,clearly attached to the source of the stench, was resting lightly over her shoulder. She followed the huge appendage with her eyes all the way to its end, where a proportionately gigantic hair covered hand grasped the steering wheel, directing the car. Deloris's eyes followed the arm back to its source. The fear she'd felt a moment ago was nothing compared to the new definition of terror that replaced it.
"Sa..sasasa..s..sas...." Deloris stuttered.
"Drive the car, Deloris."