Wednesday, October 31, 2018

The Life Beyond: A Short Story


Evan and Sheena move toward the exit like a car going through an automated wash, brushing against the swaying torsos lining the entryway. Only when they finally escape do they relax. Sheena’s ankle stops trying to keep balance on her stilettos and she slides into Evan with a giggle. He recovers unevenly and they weave to the parking lot. She knows he is fumbling with his keys, but it doesn’t bother her. He’s okay. He’d say something if he wasn’t.

Evan gives her what help he can and she drops into the passenger seat. She’s waiting for him when he finally rounds the car and makes his way to the driver’s side. She kisses him deeply and makes lurid promises that she’ll probably be too sleepy to keep by the time they get back home. He does not need his advance to know this. Experience has taught him.

He wrestles with his pocket for the car keys. She asks if she can help and they giggle again. He gets them out and the giggling stops. Each of them has the same vision. The car staggers drunkenly from its parking spot, then regains its composure. It rolls casually onto the street, confident that it can hold its liquored passengers for the short drive to the house. It is steady around the turns. It brakes evenly at the lights. It cruises the suburban pathways at legal speed. It’s cool. Everything is normal.

The normalcy falls apart when another car with a flat hasn’t fully pulled onto the shoulder. Evan jerks the wheel a little too hard to the inside of the turn. The car flips. Evan and Sheena have forgotten to put on their seatbelts. The rescue crew opens the car to find their arms entwined in a final embrace and other pieces of them smeared all over the interior.

Sheena gasps. Evan pulls his hand back from the ignition as if burned. He pulls out his mobile and swipes for a ride.

They awake the next morning hung over and hollowed out. They stay in bed until their livers have processed so much alcohol that their bladders are uncomfortable. Then they shuffle about the house as their minds grow uncomfortable trying to process the rest. Evan breaks the silence.