Friday 23 August 2013

Jeff




Jeff lay on the floor looking at his fridge. He couldn’t remember when he’d removed the bottom panel or why for that matter but he knew he had promised to put it back tomorrow. It certainly wasn’t yesterday, or the day before, he’d probably removed it 14 months ago or maybe more and it was still removed. Tomorrow never comes. Would tomorrow ever come?

Jeff wasn’t drunk, don’t get me wrong he wasn’t sober, but he wasn’t drunk. He was a mixture of drunk and resigned. Resigned to a life so ordinary that lying on the floor and musing about a detached part of a fridge for 23 minutes not only seemed perfectly normal but also quite comforting. The fact that it was 11.26am was immaterial. Time really didn't matter anymore. He wasn’t a complete hopeless case, he could still think clearly enough to know he should pull himself together but he didn’t quite have the energy or will to act on that thought.

He couldn’t really even say why he was there, why he found solace in the bottom of a bottle and the bottom of a fridge before lunch on a Tuesday. It just seemed that of all the options available this was the best, the easiest, the most attractive. 

If this was a movie there’d be a kid, there was always a kid, his kid or the local hooligan or the concerned girl next door, a kid who’d befriend him and via a tortured friendship make him see the error of his ways. But movies are make believe. There is no kid, no saviour. Jeff knew full well that the only person that could save him from his malaise was himself. But the floor, the fridge, the Fernet seemed just fine right now.

10 comments:

  1. I wanna be his superheroe!

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  2. Jeff is a wise man. He knows he has to get over 'that' by himself... Only then will he be able to reach bright tomorrows :-)

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  3. Resigned to a life so ordinary that lying on the floor and musing about a detached part of a fridge for 23 minutes not only seemed perfectly normal but also quite comforting.

    I have my own fridge.

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    1. I love this story... theres something so real about it. We've all been there.

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    2. I don't know if we have all been there. some people haven't and will never understand.
      hope you are not there and having great time

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  4. Yes. Some of us have been, some currently are... You haven't recorded this so far

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  5. I have just thought that looking at the fridge makes much sense as long as there is a bottle of wine in it:-) and because wine can give you some hapiness it means that fridge might mean the key to happiness:-)

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  6. The song below reminded me of this story. This song is very powerful and so is this story. I don't know why it got stuck in my head for so long. Just some of your stories have got this power.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAJ_74tDZzU

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    1. Funny you pick up on this story today when tomorrow's is so similar .

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    2. It somehow came to my mind. Anyway, it can't be an archive story today then as it is going to get all too depressing. Choose something merry as counterbalance

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