Announcing today! The Good Neighbors, a short story for the holidays is now up on Amazon! If you need a break from preparing for the upcoming holidays, pick up the short story and escape for a awhile into this fun tale. Please leave a comment to be eligible to win a PDF copy of The Good Neighbors!
Jim and Gloria Hart, snowbirds from Michigan, always help
out the neighbors in their Florida retirement community when asked. Who knew
being good could turn out to be so bad?
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Excerpt from The Good Neighbors:
Gloria couldn’t pull Ethel out of
the bathtub by herself. She remembered there was something about not moving a
fall victim. She couldn’t just leave her
there. Her skeleton-like neighbor was lying splayed out in the tub. At least
she didn’t land face down in the soapy water. Gloria pulled the plug and the
water swirled down the drain. She wrapped a bath towel around Ethel and dialed
9-1-1 on her cell phone. Thank goodness
she had stuffed it in her pocket this morning.
“9-1-1. what is your emergency?”
“Yes, hello. My neighbor has
fallen and I can’t get her up.” Gloria’s head ached and Ethel’s yapping dog was
driving her crazy. “Hush, Buttons! Go on. Go on. Get out of here.” She shooed
the little mutt away from her.
Ethel moaned. She seemed to be
coming to. “What the hell happened?” She blinked up at Gloria. “Dammit. Get me
out of here. I’m okay. I’m fine. Dammit.” Gloria gently held Ethel’s hand, but
when the determined woman struggled to get up, Gloria threw the phone on the
floor and firmly grasped Ethel’s wrists to hold her down. This feisty
eighty-four-year old lady was stronger than she looked.
“Stay there, Ethel. I’ve called
for help. Just be patient.” Gloria couldn’t let go of Ethel nor could she
retrieve the phone from the bathroom floor to keep talking to the 9-1-1
operator. She hollered Ethel’s address at the phone.
Trying to remain calm, she turned
back to Ethel and asked, “Do you need another towel?”
Ethel’s eyes narrowed as she gazed
full on at Gloria. “Let me outta here, Gloria. Dammit! I’m okay. Why’d you call
9-1-1? Are those first responder clowns going to show up here? Son of a bitch,
I’m naked! I don’t want them to see me like this. Dammit to hell. Let me outta
this tub!”
“Calm down, Ethel.” Still hanging
on to Ethel’s thin wrists, Gloria made a mental note to herself not to ever
pick up the neighbor’s newspaper out of the bushes and take it to the back
door. She realized she would never have heard Ethel’s scream if she had ignored
the paper.
“Where are you?” A woman’s voice
called from the kitchen door.
“In the bathroom. Come on. Hurry.
Ethel’s fallen and she shouldn’t get up, but she’s trying awful hard.”
Gloria was never so happy to see
someone. Thank goodness it was her friend, Leslie. She was one of the first
responders in their Florida retirement community of Citrus Ridge, a large park
filled with double wide trailer homes, broad streets, golf course, and Florida
palm trees.
“Dammit, Girl. Let me get outta
this tub!” Ethel continued to squirm but Gloria held her down.
“Oh, my side, my side hurts.
Shit.” Gloria felt Ethel stop resisting when the pain took over. The injured
woman closed her eyes and wriggled her hand free to hold her left side, but
continued muttering every blue word Gloria had ever heard in her life.
Evidently Ethel’s ribs were more painful than the goose egg beginning to appear
on the side of her head.
4 comments:
Oh no, so what happens? I'll have to find out. A wonderful cause, JQ. I wish you many sales!
Thank you, Pat. Glad you checked in. I forgot to shout about this post today..yikes!
Hey Pat! You won the copy of my new holiday short story. Congratulations!!
Thanks so much, JQ! I enjoyed the excerpt and can't wait to read the rest of the story. Happy holidays to you and yours!
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