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Walk a Mile, Page 3

Richard Levesque

  “Ah. That.”

  He looked at her now, his eyes glassy. “Would you have ever thought of me that way?”

  She smiled and pulled the nozzle out. “I don’t know. You always seemed so shy around me. I don’t think you said two words to me all last year. Did you . . . think of me that way?”

  “All the time.”

  “And now?”

  “Now,” Mike said. “Everything’s all mixed up.”

  “I know.” She paused. “Milton . . . he has a wife in Riverside. Two little kids.”

  Mike wrinkled his brow. “And you know about them now.”

  She nodded. “He loves his wife, Mike. I’m . . . starting to feel it.”

  “How is any of this possible?” he asked. “I mean . . . who are we? Really?”

  She smiled and shrugged. “I know what you mean. Is it our personality? Our brain? Our body?” She shook her head. “Before tonight, I would have said it’s the soul. But now? Whatever part of us came into these bodies . . . it seems like it’s starting to leave. I’m not just remembering more things about Milton. I’m forgetting things about Ronnie. I know my grandma died, but I don’t remember her name. You know?”

  “I know.” He sighed. “Do you think that’s why he kept switching bodies? So he wouldn’t end up forgetting who he was originally? I mean . . . do you think my body would have taken over eventually, and that thing wouldn’t have known how to fix that machine?”

  Ronnie shook her head. “I doubt it. I think it took our bodies so it would know what to do—how to find the tools it needed, where to look in our barn, how to use the welding torch at the garage. Who knows? Maybe once it got its machine fixed it might have been able to repair its original body. Why else would it have carted it around from place to place?”

  Mike thought about it, but had no answer. “Ronnie,” he finally said. “You’re going back to her, aren’t you? His wife?”

  She gave him a sad smile. “I think so,” she said quietly. “It . . . just feels right.”

  He reached out and touched her cheek—a man’s cheek with a day’s growth of stubble on it, but it was still Ronnie Clark, too. “Would you . . . before you go. Would you stay with me for a while?”

  “You mean . . .”

  He nodded. “Right now, you and me . . . we’re the only people like us in the whole damn world. Everything those guys are facing in the war. . . it’s nothing like what we’ve faced tonight. And by morning, it’ll be forgotten. You know? I don’t want to lose everything about you, and about me, without . . .”

  Ronnie reached up and squeezed Mike’s hand, pushing it harder against her cheek. Then she pulled his hand away and led him to the passenger door of the car and opened it for him. As Mike sat down, he heard the first sirens in the distance.

  *****

  Wearing only a dressing gown, Ronnie Clark stood on the porch and watched the taillights of Milton Stubbs’ Plymouth grow smaller as he headed toward the road. The sound of his tires crunching the gravel grew faint, and Ronnie sighed. In a few minutes, he would be on 66 and headed for home. She felt terribly wicked about what she’d done with him, and it made her smile absurdly. It was all like a bad joke—the traveling salesman, the farmer’s daughter, one lonely night. Her mother would die if she ever found out.

  At the same time, it was all a bit hazy. She couldn’t quite remember how Milton had ended up here. She had a dreamy memory of him coming up to the porch, and something about them needing gas for his car, but mostly she thought about him on top of her, the two of them sweaty and a bit desperate.

  She also had a strange sense about needing to call the sheriff. Her father’s truck was missing. It had something to do with the sirens she’d heard out her bedroom window while she’d been up there with Milton. Unable to explain how she was so certain of it, she knew that George Parker’s service station had burned down. And his nephew, Mike, had died in the fire.

  To the east, dawn was lightening the sky, and the thought of Mike Parker having died in the night brought tears to Ronnie’s eyes. She had known him since they were kids, but he had not been someone she’d ever given much thought to.

  And now he was gone. She wiped at her eyes and turned back into the house. Mike Parker had been such a nice boy, she realized.

  She wished she had had the chance to get to know him better.

  *****

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