Something and Other Stories
By Ted Stetson
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Her car breaks down and she gets a second chance.
After ten years will the nightmare finally be over?
She's been looking for love in all the wrong places.
A walk on the beach brings back more than old memories.
She'd been treated like trash until she met Charlie.
Sometimes true love is worth waiting for.
She can't live without her lost pet.
A move to a new city has a bad turn.
She comes home to a naked man.
Ted Stetson
Ted Stetson is a member of SFWA. He was born in Brooklyn and raised on Long Island and went to Seton Hall and Hofstra. He graduated from the University of St. Thomas, Houston, Texas. He was awarded First Place by the Florida Literary Arts Council and First Place in the Lucy B. McIntire contest of the Poetry Society of Georgia. His short fiction has appeared in Twisted Tongue, MysteryAuthors.com, Future Orbits, State Street Review, and the anthologies; One Evening a Year, Mota: Truth, Ruins Extraterrestrial Terra, Ruins Terra and Barren Worlds. His books include: Night Beasts, The Computer Song Book.
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Something and Other Stories - Ted Stetson
Something
And Other Stories
By Ted Stetson
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2011 Ted Stetson
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Cover art by Herman Brinkman, Hans Toursie, Pontus Edenberg, Stefan Krilla, Karen Lindstrom, Andrew C., and Paniti Marta
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Table of Contents
1 - Something
2 - Softly
3 - Sexy Sadie
4 - Summer Wind
5 - Something Blue
6 - Sometime
7 - Somehow
8 - Somewhere
9 - Someday
About the Author
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1 – Something
One evening while driving through a section of town she hadn't been through in years, Joanne had a flat and pulled to the side of the road. As she stepped out of the car snow started falling.
She was nervous with traffic racing past, but was going to change the tire herself when a pickup pulled up and she thought, ut oh. She looked around in case she needed help, but everyone was too busy driving past, watching the road to notice.
The door opened; on the side was a gas station emblem, and a man stepped out. At first she didn't recognize him, and then she saw that smile. David? Oh my God, it was him. He was older and didn't have that graceful walk, but when he came close she saw those sensitive green eyes. His face was still rugged and handsome, but life had been very hard on him.
She touched her hair, it was a mess. She sort of hoped he wouldn't recognize her. She had to admit she wouldn't have recognized herself, so much had happened over the years; marriage, childbirth, raising children, husband dying. But one look at him and she could see her life hadn't been as hard as his.
Got a flat?
he said.
She nodded, her voice stuck in her throat.
He took out her spare tire, but it was flat too.
He filled the tire from a tank in the truck. He motioned at the gauge, how the tire wouldn’t hold the air pressure.
I can fix it at the gas station.
He put the spare on and added enough air pressure so it was drivable.
She followed him back to the station. By now it was snowing very hard.
She drove into the garage and he turned on the inside lights and a radio, doing everything he could to make her feel at ease. She was afraid it would be loud fast music, but it was an oldie station playing those great slow songs they used to dance to.
She had this crazy desire to ask him to dance like old times, but she couldn't. And she couldn't stand there not saying anything. As if sensing her discomfort he suggested she go into the little office where there was a small heater. She stepped into the front. On the wall was a picture of a woman with two pretty daughters.
It caught her. A sob squeezed her throat. She was glad he had found happiness and yet she wanted to cry. It would be another lonely Christmas for her, but he would be with family. She was glad for him, even though it hurt.
She watched the snow falling outside. It was going to be a beautiful Christmas and she felt so down. She heard his steps coming and forced a smile onto her face.
As he was swiping the credit card she said, You have pretty daughters.
Proud of Jo and Anne. They live with their mother.
Been here long?
she said as she signed the credit slip.
Just bought it. My father used to own a station across town.
She didn’t know if she was happy or sad he didn't recognize her.
Got in a car accident on my way to college and pop had to sell the station to pay the bills.
That was the first she heard of an accident. What happened?
It's old business.
No, please tell me.
My buddy crashed his car and I was hurt bad.
He told the story evenly, water over the dam. Awhile before I could walk and all.
Now that he mentioned it she recalled he did walk with a slight limp.
Thanks.
She had to get out of there. No one had told her of a car accident. His friends and her friends didn't speak. His parents didn't want them dating.
She drove home having a hard time controlling the car, she was shaking so much. He hadn't just run off and forgotten her. Then she recalled his daughters: Jo and Anne! Were they named after her? She nearly turned the car around, but after so many years he's probably forgotten. Then she remembered his mother’s name was Anne, so his daughter wasn’t named after her.
The wind whistled outside, a blanket of snow covering everything but her memories. She tried to keep busy: beings in continuous motion can't think. But she could. She felt she was going mad. All those years ago, she’d thought he’d dumped her, a college fling he got tired of. She’d been wrong. He’d been hurt and then she went away to college.
Dawn, her daughter, called. What time would she be coming for Christmas dinner? A thousand questions she couldn't think about. Dawn and her husband were very nice, but since she'd been a widow she'd always felt like she was in the way. She said yes to whatever Dawn asked, and then she crossed her arms and stood at the window looking at the falling snow.
Finally she put on a Simon and Garfunkel Golden Hits CD. Her grandson's huge teddy bear was nearby and she picked it up and danced around the room. Then she buried her face in the furry softness as memories and tears came tumbling back.
It was the summer of her senior year in high school and she was working at the supermarket. At night she and her friends went to a local hangout. She would listen to the tunes, but didn't dance much. The grope and feel guys would ask, but she would say no.
The moment he came in she spotted him; he had this way about him with blondish hair and sensitive green eyes. He walked past with easy grace like he played baseball. His friends were gawking at the girls and laughing among themselves. He was bashful and quiet, but had a smile that made her heart drum faster.
His friends started asking girls to dance. They would get turned down and ask someone else. One of them said something to him and he got up and walked over and shyly asked her.
She was going to say no when her friend said, Go ahead.
So she followed him to the dance floor. He wasn't a bad dancer. He was terrible. Her toes felt like mashed potatoes. He apologized so much she couldn't hear the music.
When the song ended she went back to her table thinking he was following