1520 Main – Chapter 34

by | May 19, 2023 | Fiction, Prohibition | 86 comments

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PART I
SPEAKING IN TONGUES


34

MARINA AWOKE TO the sound of a crying baby and absently wondered which parishioner had had a baby and why she would be visiting. Mother didn’t like babies and didn’t allow them in the parsonage. Marina thought about the chores she needed to get done before she went to Dot’s house …

She felt her face and winced. Her cheek was tender. She hadn’t moved yet but she knew she’d be more sore than she’d ever been. She ran through the litany of words Mother had screamed at her … earlier? Yesterday? She didn’t know. She didn’t want to open her eyes.

father ugly as a rotten scarecrow

gave you freedom I never gave your mother

Not a miracle baby.

Where were Marina’s real parents?

Babies got left on doorsteps all the time. God would bless the folks who took them in. Some folks went and got babies because, Father said, God had not blessed them with one of their own, so they subverted God’s will and got one to raise.

But Father, what if God told them to go get one as a test of faith? Like Abraham?

That is an interesting way to look at it, Marina. I’ll pray on it.

The baby had stopped crying. There was a toddler and a small child running about squealing in the back yard. Because Dot wasn’t hovering and her brothers weren’t yelling, Marina supposed they were still at the veterinary or out on a call with Bishop.

I kept you hidden from men.

The rest … slut, Jezebel, tramp … Father had preached against these things. Wearing trousers was supposed to defend against becoming them. For half a second, Marina thought perhaps wearing dresses made you one, but that would mean Dot was, and Father would not allow her to run with Dot if she were.

Filthy … Marina understood that. Sort of. Mother thought many of the women who came to the parsonage were filthy, but they looked perfectly clean to Marina and they weren’t known to have dirty houses.

β€œFilthy” also meant people were unclean in different ways, such as in their thoughts and their souls and their behavior. She didn’t know what kinds of thoughts were filthy and she hadn’t dared ask. She knew what filthy behavior was, thoughβ€”or did she? Marina had never been filthy. She wouldn’t know how to be filthy.

Father said he and other people may never know how filthy one was on the inside, like the dirty teacup, all shiny and clean on the outside but disgusting where the tea touched, but God would know.

God knew something Marina didn’t and her parents knew it too. It was as if they had been waiting for the moment Marina did whatever she had done. It was as if Father knew precisely what he was going to say and Mother knew precisely what she was going to do if they found out Marina was filthy.

Marina opened her eyes carefully. They were crusted together. Dot knew things Marina didn’t. She had long ago decided she didn’t want to know those things because knowing them made Dot a hard, cynical person and Marina didn’t want to be like that.

There was only one thing Marina knew: She had not done anything she had been taught was filthy.

The bedroom door eased open on quiet hinges. Marina noticed they were quiet because this house was noisy so why did they bother oiling the hinges?

Sister Albright peeked around the corner and Marina blinked at her. β€œOh,” she said brightly as she entered, her arms full of clothes that she dumped on Marina’s feet. β€œYou’re awake. I went over to the parsonage and cleaned out your closet, although … ” She picked up a pair of brown trousers and grimaced. β€œI probably shouldn’t have bothered. Good quality, mind you,” she added, looking at Marina, β€œbut completely wrong for you. They hide your beauty.”

β€œI’m not beautiful,” Marina croaked.

β€œNot in the usual sense, no, but we’ll fix you up the way you should be, and then you’ll knock some socks off, I guarantee it.”

That was when Marina noticed Sister Albright was in her β€œuniform”: denim trousers, a colorful button-down blouse, and bandanna to hold her hair back. Marina supposed Dot’s overalls and work boots, worn while helping Bishop at his clinic and on his rounds, was her β€œuniform.”

β€œWhat happened?” Marina rasped.

Sister Albright heaved a sigh and kept sorting while she talked. β€œI know how you got pregnant. It happens the same way with every mammal, so that is not in question. Neither is who. I can guess when. The question is why he did it and why you aren’t talking.”

β€œHe? Trey?”

β€œYes. It takes two to make a baby.”

β€œI am not in the family way,” Marina insisted. β€œI have the flu. Trey doesn’t have anything to do with that.”

β€œThe flu doesn’t last two weeks,” Sister Albright said testily. β€œYou’d have been dead by now.”

Marina groaned. β€œI don’t understand.”

Sister Albright put down Marina’s garment with a huff. β€œMarina, your motherβ€”grandmotherβ€”clearly never told you how babies are made. But you had to do something with Trey to make one. Think back. What did you do a month ago? Two? Three? Where did he take you? When did he first touch you?”

If Marina had any energy, she’d be outraged. β€œHe … at the concert,” she mumbled, β€œhe kissed my hand and looked at me strangely. It made me feel funny and Iβ€” I just jerked my hand out of his.”

β€œYou don’t get pregnant from a lusty look and a kiss on the hand. Think, Marina. When was the last time you were alone together in a quiet place for a long period of time?”

β€œNever.” She closed her eyes. β€œI don’t think. I can’t remember. I have a diary, but … ”

β€œWell, I found it, but I didn’t read it because it’s private. I doubt you would have put anything like that in it anyway.”

β€œDid you get all my things?” Marina asked, confused.

β€œYour clothes and what I felt were very personal items.”

β€œHow? Mother let you in?”

β€œI’m very persuasive when I want to be,” she purred in a tone that sent shivers down Marina’s spine. β€œDo you give me permission to read your diary?”

β€œYes,” Marina sighed in relief.

Sister Albright abandoned the clothes and left. She was back soon enough with her baby girl and Marina’s little red diary.

β€œI don’t know where the key is,” Marina muttered.

β€œNot necessary,” Sister Albright said absently and pried it open. She settled the baby to her breast and flipped through it until she got about a third of the way in, checked the date, went back a few pages, absently said, β€œYour handwriting is lovely” (which she’d only said a million times), and began.

While she read, Marina tried to get her body into some semblance of movement because now she was getting sore from lying prone. It was laborious. Her fingers. Knees. Ankles. Torso. Shoulders. Neck.

I don’t need a preacher to help me speak to God.

Trey was right.

Father was wrong.

Everything Marina knew about God was now in shambles. She had asked God to help her and he had answered, sending the Jewel Tea man to the parsonage door, giving Marina enough time to scramble out from under her bed, down the stairs, out the back door, and across lots to Dot’s house.

β€œThank you,” she whispered, but only because it was polite to thank someone who had given you something, if indeed he had. If, indeed, there was a god. If not, it wouldn’t hurt.

She was sitting on the edge of the bed by the time Sister Albright said, β€œElmwood. What happened between the time you started eating and the time you went to church the next morning?”

β€œWe played hide-and-go-seek.” Which Marina would rather not remember because she had been so happy and now … she was here. No Trey. No wedding.

β€œYes, I know. But you don’t say anything about the game itself and you are very detailed about everything else.” That didn’t sound like a compliment.

β€œWell, we … ” Marina’s brow wrinkled. What had they done? She thought harder. She closed her eyes. Hard. β€œI remember driving home. I remember Dot being really upset at Trey, but she almost always is.”

β€œDid Trey kiss you?” Sister Albright asked impatiently. β€œOn the lips? With his tongue?”

Marina gasped. β€œNo!” she breathed, horrified. β€œMother asked me that the next day. Not about theβ€” Tongue?! I mean, he kissed me on the back of the hand and he gave me a peck on the forehead, but that is all he has ever done, except for that kiss at the concert. You don’t kiss a man until you’re engaged!”

Sister Albright stared at her for a long time, her expression almost blank. Her lips twisted slowly in thought, then she went back to reading. She stopped at a place and continued to twitch her lips. β€œTell me about the dream you had the night after you went to the cemetery.”

β€œI … don’t remember. It was … I have lots of dreams.”

β€œYou felt like you were flying and the wind was touching your legs and you were afraid and excited at the same time. You kept trying to pull your dress down but the wind kept blowing it all over the place. You were rubbing your mouth in peony petals and it made your tummy feel funny.”

β€œIt was just a dream,” Marina said, confused. β€œI do remember I was exhausted when I woke up.”

β€œMmmm hm.” More silence. More reading. β€œDoes Correggio’s have good food?” she asked absently as she turned a page.

β€œYes. Except the meatballs. They’re awful.”

β€œWhat did you have the second time you went there?”

β€œSpaghetti and meatballs.”

β€œWhy didn’t you write that down? After the first time, you said you’d never order the meatballs again.”

β€œWell, I … ” Again, she was stumped. β€œI wanted to try calamari.”

β€œI see that. After the first time, you wrote that Trey promised to order that next time. Did he?”

Marina dropped her face in her hands and thought and thought and thought until her head was pounding. β€œI don’t remember,” she sighed wearily.

β€œHmm. And you had another dream, where you were sleeping with no clothes because the sheets were so lovely, and it made you feel funny again and guilty for sleeping nude. You woke up the next morning exhausted then too, I see.”

β€œI remember being tired. I thoughtβ€” I don’t know. I didn’t like it. Iβ€” Mother says I walk and talk in my sleep. I’ve always done it, since I was a little girl. I never remember the dream in the morning and I’m always tired that day.”

Sister Albright glanced at her again. β€œThat’s interesting,” she drawled.

β€œIt’s disturbing,” Marina muttered. β€œMay Iβ€” I need to use the restroom.”

β€œCertainly,” Sister Albright said airily. β€œAspirin in the medicine chest.”

It took Marina a lot longer to get there than it should’ve, but she was walking like an old lady, hunched over, her bones creaking, she was so sore. When she returned and dropped on the bed with a relieved sigh, Sister Albright said, β€œWhat happened four weeks ago? You wrote Trey had a surprise planned. You had dinner at Kresge’s and he wouldn’t tell you because you’d protest, but it wasn’t anything inappropriate. Where did you go?”

β€œI don’t remember,” she moaned miserably.

β€œWhy didn’t you notice you hadn’t written any of that?”

β€œI meant to fill it in later.”

β€œMmm, I see you do that,” she muttered. β€œLast in, first out.”

Marina understood that. It was a bookkeeping term.

β€œBut you never went back. You wrote down your dreams instead and now I find out you sleepwalk.”

β€œYou make that sound like I did something wrong.”

β€œNot at all.” She snapped the book shut and said, β€œBut! Now that I have a hypothesis, let’s talk about how babies are made.”

It was possibly the worst hour of Marina’s life.

34


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About The Author

Mojeaux

Mojeaux

Aspiring odalisque.

86 Comments

  1. kinnath

    odalisque

    You made me google a new word.

    • Ted S.

      A member of a seraglio.

      • kinnath

        That’s two

      • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

        Teds our mameluke of grammar.

      • Mojeaux

        Yeah, like that.

      • kinnath

        I am weak.

  2. Sean

    The plot thickens.

  3. Ted S.

    β€œThe flu doesn’t last two weeks,” Sister Albright said testily. β€œYou’d have been dead by now.”

    Marina has Long COVID!

    /ducking

  4. Spudalicious

    So Trey has been drugging her and fucking the dog snot out of her all night long. That’s one way, I guess.

    • Mojeaux

      I’ll step in here and say it wasn’t Trey.

      • Sean

        Hmmm

      • R.J.

        Bill Cosby?

    • Sean

      If it was drugs, I don’t think Trey was in on it.

      I’ve been wrong before.

      • rhywun

        I thought Trey boinked her in the park (cemetery?). Do I have to go back and re-read some chapters?

      • Mojeaux

        He did. She just doesn’t remember.

      • rhywun

        Ah. Huh.

      • Ted S.

        She sincerely doesn’t remember because drugs, or she’s just blocking it from her mind?

      • Mojeaux

        She was drugged. Since that is said outright next chapter, I don’t mind spilling it now.

      • Mojeaux

        If it was drugs, I don’t think Trey was in on it.

        You are correct.

    • Not Adahn

      Wut?

      So the only way I see THAT working without Trey having to murder another person (I’m not an expert, but I’d think there’s a limit on how many murders your hero is allowed in this genre) is if the drugger is Dot.

  5. juris imprudent

    she purred in a tone

    I suspect there isn’t a person in Missouri that isn’t pleased at the prospect of the downfall of the Scarritts.

    • Mojeaux

      Well, there are a few people who don’t actually know the Scarritts. LOL

  6. Fourscore

    Now we’re making some headway. Marina is confused about reality, thinks she dreams, probably hears voices. Electro-shock would straighten her out (or not).
    Convulsive therapy would do her a world of good. Too bad there’s not a pill that would help a girl in her situation.

    Thanks Moj, another long week to wait but worth it.

    • Mojeaux

      probably hears voices

      *snicker* Don’t leapfrog ahead of me or anything. πŸ˜‰

  7. Sean

    We have contractors coming in tomorrow, so my gf is cleaning the house.

    ….

    • The Bearded Hobbit

      Wimmin. Can’t live with ’em, can’t twist them into animal shapes like balloons.

      • R C Dean

        *lights Creosote Achilles signal*

      • Chafed

        Lol. Where has he been?

      • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

        He’s been tied up.

    • UnCivilServant

      What have you contracted them to do?

      • Sean

        Bathroom renovations

      • Ted S.

        Getting a washlet?

      • Sean

        Nope

  8. R C Dean

    I dunno, Moje. You said you write characters, not plot, but there’s sure a lot going on.

    • rhywun

      inorite?

    • Mojeaux

      Awwww, thanks! 😊

  9. Grummun

    Mo: I made these biscuits tonight. They’re yummy.

    • Nephilium

      There are many stories about Jim Brown in local news.

      Browns to the Super Bowl for Jim!

  10. Gender Traitor

    At the local minor league game tonight, there was actually a beer vendor roaming through the stands – I believe for the first time since before the ‘vid. (You’ve had to walk to the concession stand since then.)

    Guess what brand of beer he was trying to give away? πŸ˜„

      • Gender Traitor

        That probably would have sold better.

    • Nephilium

      Are you familiar with the Beer Guy (local Cleveland legend)?

      • Gender Traitor

        I am not. At Indians Grauniads games?

      • Nephilium

        And the Browns games (at times). He recently took a spill in his house, and a local brewery (who partnered with him during the shutdowns) put up a fund raiser for him.

        The Beer Guy

  11. Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

    Date night! Indian food and Samurai Jack.

  12. Brochettaward

    Where the First bitches at?

    • R.J.

      Where’s anybody at?

      • UnCivilServant

        I’ve been writing.

        I actually started a story just so I could have a framing device to understand characters I’ve been having trouble getting started in their own works. Maybe it’ll become something.

      • slumbrew

        Connecticut

  13. Ownbestenemy

    As the world turns…nephews wedding. Happy Friday glibbies

    • Ted S.

      He thought it was consensual pity sex.

    • Grosspatzer

      Lawanda Page?

    • Tres Cool

      A Warsaw Jiffy-Lube ?

  14. Grosspatzer

    Mornin’, reprobates!

  15. Not Adahn

    Any sandwich (or at least most) can be turned into a delicious breakfast by topping it with poached eggs and hollandaise.

    • Grosspatzer

      Yum. “Most” is correct, not sure this would work with PB&J.

      • Not Adahn

        Some people like McGriddles.

      • Grosspatzer

        *barf*

      • Not Adahn

        In this case the base sandwich was a BLT, which is summer all over.

  16. Tres Cool

    suh’ fam
    whats goody yo

    TALL CANS!

    *after I take Tres V 2.0 to breakfast

    • Grosspatzer

      Yo!

      Tall Covfefe, off to Scranton in a bit for the youngest Patzer’s graduation. Loading up on Covfefe in the meantime. Poached eggs and hollandaise for breakfast?

      • Tres Cool

        Having been up all night, when I see the kid in the mornings is usually the only time I drink coffee.
        Actually, ever since I quit smoking years ago it lost it appeal.

        However, if there’s one thing I DO miss about a cig it’s the beautiful pairing of Marlboro light and some black coffee.