Friday, May 31, 2019

New Orleans Tripping~Short Story Friday

Short Story Friday!

This is quickly becoming my favorite day of the week.  This week's tale comes from author Christian Terry. Drop us a line to let us know how you like it!

New Orleans Tripping
Christian Terry

A snore awoke George as he rolled over on the cold concrete ground in an New Orleans alley. The sweet after taste of raspberry pie that he had many hours ago lingered in his dried mouth.  His head throbbed. The chirping birds and the rising sun signaling the new day didn't make it any better. "Ugh," He groaned as he turned on his side. "What did she slip me?" He asked to the man that awoke him perched on the wall in front of him. 

  Instead of getting an answer the man gave him a shrug and drank out of a wrinkly brown paper bag before falling asleep. George peeled himself off of the ground to his feet then made himself leave the alleyway. Once he left he had found himself in the middle of a busy street corner where a multitude of people marched down the streets and sidewalks. While gathering his bearings a gang of musicians rushed behind him. 

  Each of them carrying instruments from saxophones to snare drums.  This concerned George as he cleared his throat. "Can I help y'all?" He asked.  The band immediately began to play "When the Saints Go Marching In" causing a scene in the center of the very busy street. George was aghast at the scene.  People never did things like this in Atlanta, only in New Orleans.
 
  He looked at his watch, it was just seven thirty in the morning. Way too early for this, he thought. George took off into the middle of the street dodging several cars as he weaved through the traffic. He made it across the street and continued to run until he could not hear any music behind him. George ducked around the corner of a building to catch his breath.  At this moment he saw the flashing lights of a neon sign that read twenty four hour fortune teller. This was familiar, he thought as he brushed through the wooden door. 

 A very pale woman that sat behind a purple clothed round table jumped to her feet. " Oh no, no,no, you need to leave right now!" She yelled as George looked on in confusion. In the distance a microwave timer chimed. 

"Excuse me ma'am, I think I was in here last night and you put something in my drink. You said it was a magic elixir. After I drank it I awoke on a side street with a bum. I think you owe me an apology." He said. 

The woman's eyes almost bulged out of her head. "An apology?" She screeched. "You owe me one!" "How so?" "Sir you barged in here yellling 'Who Dat?', went into my kitchen and ate almost all of my raspberry pie by hand without cutting it. Asked me for a healing elixir. When I said I didn't know what you were talking about you took the bottle of vinegar that sat on my counter and drank from it.

   Then you broke the bottle on my floor and began to dance with the band you had following behind you." The fortune teller said almost in a single breath. "Impossible."  George said to himself. The woman handed him her smartphone where there was video of George clear as day doing what she had depicted in high definition video.  Guilt had struck him. It was all coming back to him. George had hired a band to follow him around the French Quarter. It just cost a total of a hundred bucks to have an mini parade at the courthouse. Two hundred for the police escort which he didn't think he needed. At the time it was the best hundred bucks he could spend. He must've been really wasted that he couldn't  recognize his own actions on the video. "Did...did I choose to leave?" He asked.

 "No, I showed you my baseball bat and threatened to call the cops, you took off like an Olympic sprinter." The pale lady said. A doorbell rang and the marching band appeared, surrounded the two, and began to play. George flashed the stores matriarch an awkward smile. 


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