A Fool's Journey: Book III, The Empress
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Eighteen-year-old Benjamin Porter is solitary, brooding, and insecure after the betrayals by his best friend Craig Marse (the Magician) and then a year later by his girlfriend Joan Ponti (the High Priestess), different sides of the same coin. He finds solace hibernating in the winter months escaping into books and doing menial labor like shoveli
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A Fool's Journey - Mark Pannebecker
A Fool's Journey
Book III, The Empress
by
Mark Pannebecker
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Table of Contents
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
Book IV, The Emperor
About A Fool's Journey
About Mark Pannebecker
I
Benjamin Porter lay dormant that winter of ‘79, slipping into personal isolation. When it snowed, he forced himself outside and found solace in the lone act of shoveling driveways—first his and then his neighbors’. When parents sent out one of their young boys to help, he’d welcome them with a wave, but after shoveling a few passes, he’d move to the next house, pushing his snow shovel on the sidewalk etched with the names of neighborhood kids. Occasionally an old neighborhood friend would come out and join him, but they’d want to talk too much, and he soon found himself skipping those driveways he’d played on as a child.
When he wasn’t shoveling the driveways on his cul-de-sac for free, Ben crawled into books. He enjoyed Stephen King’s stories, with Salem’s Lot leading him to Stoker’s Dracula, which led him to Shelley’s Frankenstein. Then King’s The Stand led him to other apocalyptic novels like Orwell’s 1984 and A Clockwork Orange by Burgess. He read more fiction that winter than he had during his entire adolescence. For Christmas, his mother gave him The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy because she’d heard from the clerk at Waldenbooks that it was a comedy.
For a while, his parents sent him off on regular errands just to get him out of the house, where they hoped he might accidently fall into a social situation, maybe meet a girl working the counter. Ruth once joked that if he got into a fender-bender then at least he’d have to talk to somebody. But William Porter, being a quiet man, didn’t see anything wrong with his rambunctious child toning things down, so he did nothing to try to draw him out. And all attempts by Ruth to do so were met with skepticism by Ben, who felt they were insincere. He neither embraced nor rejected her perceived concern of his eudemonia. Just something Moms are supposed to do. Just like people who ask how you are but can’t stick around for your answer. Just something people do. So when she’d ask, How’re you doing today, honey?
Ben would simply answer, I’m fine,
and that would be the end of it.
When spring arrived, Ruth Porter decided to start a vegetable garden. And so on the spring equinox, she enlisted the help of her son.
Ben,
she said while making breakfast one morning, can you pick up some railroad ties for me today? I want to make a space for a vegetable garden.
Sure, no problem.
Is there a friend you can call to help?
Ruth knew the answer but hoped she was wrong.
I don’t think so.
Ben knitted his brow. I really don’t,