--THE EASIEST STEAL I HAD WAS YOU
Boardwalk Lives
Lester and me, we know the Quarter
better than anybody, even the old codgers.
Sometimes it feel like we was born in the middle of the Square, pushed
through a crack in the white-washed cement without consent, like those wicked
weeds that look plain until you touch them and invisible needles sink into your
skin
At night, if Momma’s smoking the
rock, I’ll come down to the boardwalk by myself. There’s a man who play banjo and harmonica,
both at once, while he tap a cymbal with his foot. There’s a lady inside a cloth booth who’ll
read your palm for a certain amount, dependin on what you want to know. When she read Lester’s, I watched her eyes
get jittery in the lamplight, devil-spooked.
She wouldn’t share what she learned, just made up something we all knew
was a lie.
Lester and me don’t think we’ll make
it to twenty years old. We only talked
about it once. “Lives while you can,” he
said, jutting his jaw all cocky like. “Lives.”
Tonight I see the lady whose purse I
stole earlier in the day. She’s wearing
the same floral-print dress and floppy hat, but she’s with a different man than
she was before. This one’s got quite a
gut on him. His outfit is a boxy
t-shirt, cutoffs and white socks inside of sandals. Man do he look stupid.
They stop at a restaurant, taking
seats outside on the patio. I already
gave most of the lady’s money and credit cards to Momma, but I memorized her
driver’s license. She’s Amy Jo Holmes
from Seattle.
Amy don’t touch this man at all,
don’t snuggle him or place kisses on his neck like the other guy. She eat without talking and I can tell she’s
thinking about the handsome man from this morning.
I have a trick I play where I make
myself someone else, so I do that right now.
I sit across from Amy Jo. I tell her she’s the most beautiful thing on
the planet, not just people, but more beautiful than anything the Lord cooked
up—the moon or sun or what have you. I
watch her eat ice cream and smile. I
hold her hand, nod toward the stars. I
say, “Aren’t they something?” and she smiles back and agrees.
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