Chapter one
16th Broadway street. A very busy street located in the suburbs of Koplin city. Just a normal street with some bunch of crazy lowlives, crappy-looking people trying to earn a living.Nothing special about the street, except the fact it was where Brian Fineman bolted to every morning of his miserable life.In fact, he was one of those lowlives who was trying to earn a living in a God forsaken street.And he was fed up, way too fed up, but who was he to quit the job?After leaving the crappy-looking-single-room apartment he called home, he saw himself at the train station. 6am never saw him on bed but at the train station, trying to catch the next train to Lousy Lou Restaurant, the next place he called home.But Lousy Lou wasn't his home in the real sense; but since a guy like him spent fifteen of the twenty-four hours in a day taking orders and serving food in one of the most famous restaurants at Broadway Street, you could call it his home.And just like every other day, Brian had woke up at 5:30am and in the next one hour, he was already standing by the entrance door of Lousy Lou.Nothing on his mind except one thing:Mrs Johnson, his mother.No.She wasn't his real mother, but since she did adopt him at age five and had been the closet thing he had close to a family, you could call her his mother.The atmosphere changed when he pushed the door open. Here he was, doing all he could to make ends meet while his good-for-nothing girlfriend was still fast asleep, at least that's the condition she was in when he left home earlier.He put on the lights, arranged the dishes and cleaned for almost an hour until the rising sun beamed its rays across the horizon. And at that moment, the entrance swung open for another time.Was it a customer?No.But a pale-skinned man whose skin was so pale like somebody who had been sick for the past century, walked in.Brian froze on his feet.He wasn't seeing the the almost grey-haired man for the first time. In fact, it was a familiar face because Mr Tomlinson was his boss. But with what Brian had in mind when he arrived his place of work, he could not but shiver when the boss walked in."Good morning sir!" he greeted, his voice halfway between stuttering and normal.Silence. Only interrupted by the sound of footsteps. Looked like the gray-haired man got up at the wrong side of the bed, at least that's what Brian thought by the no-word response he got.It could be said that the boss never saw Brian because the man just walked and closed the office door behind him.He could not be bothered with the lowlife whose aim was to annoy him.But Brian was undaunted. He had a mission and not even some cold attitude would stop. He kissed the ring on his forefinger, making sure his lips touched the snake sign on its surface. He hoped to be lucky this time."Come in!" a voice croaked from the inside after knocking twice.The office was a small space. Not big, but spacious enough for the needed administrative work. At the center of the table seated a bottle of bear.Was the boss drinking at that early hour of the day?Well, that wasn't Brian's business. He was there for something else."Sir, my mother is sick and I need a loan of one million dollars for her surgery," Brian stuttered.No word from the boss. The liquor was more important than the man who just spoke.Brian wasn't surprise at the silence. Not from the man who had warned him three months ago to never make such a request.And Brian could not learn his lesson.But wait. Did he just ask for a loan of one million dollars?Oh yes. Far above the five hundred thousand he requested three months ago to augment the hospital bills. The boss had denied him that.Brian was definitely crazy. He was at his wits end but it wasn't entirely his fault because Mrs Johnson, the woman who adopted him, had been diagnosed with lung cancer. Brian had managed to keep up the medical bills with his college tuition and right now, the heartless doctors are threatening to stop the treatment without a down payment of one million dollars.Crazy people do the craziest things.Brian's words sounded like trash to the boss who never raised his eyes above the brown liquid he sipped at intervals. Silence.For Brian to have come with such a request meant the boss's previous warnings had fallen on deaf ears.But Brian had had enough of the silence. He closed the door to make sure Jessica would not overhear the conversation, and took a few steps towards the table."Mr Tomlinson, please I would appreciate—""Is this some goddamned charity organisation?" The boss barked.Anger would not describe the way the already-wrinkled face became more wrinkled when the eyebrows furrowed.Damn.But the boss just got started."You come here to make demands… you think this is some goddamned fucking charity organisation!" the boss found his feet as he continued to bark.Brian could take the smell of liquor oozing out of the mouth. But the way his boss reacted, that was the least he expected."Now fuck out of my office. And if you can't work, then I would be happy to sign your resignation letter," he barked, jabbing a forefinger towards the door. Another round of odor gushed from his mouth and Brian almost coughed, but held it back.Did he just say resignation letter?The last thing Brian needed. His paycheck wasn't much—too low—but it was way better than the peanuts he got from the delivery job, peanuts he always spent on his girlfriend.Brian had swung open the office door when he heard, "A lowlife loser like you come here with demands. Not that you can afford to pay it back. You think I run a charity? Huh. For all I care, your worthless mom could die. I would be happy to come for a funeral."And That set the mood for the rest of the day. Brian could barely talk to Jessica, the blond-haired lady who always teased about the blue eyes hanging on his eye sockets.And quitting, his only thought, wasn't an option.Truth is, Brian was nothing but a handsome man. His dark hair that dropped just to his shoulder complimented his light skin. Despite the black trouser hanging from his waist and the white top, his well-built physique was still visible.But Brian have not had much luck with this beauty.No. Not luck, but misery is all the beauty got him.Yes. As long as he could remember, his life had been miserable. Had killed his mother the very day he came to a miserable world; and had been tossed from one foster home to another until Mrs Johnson, the woman who was dying in the hospital, took him in."Bye Brian!"Brian's thoughts drifted at the voice.Jessica waved as she hopped into the taxi. Of course she couldn't stand the attitude she got.Brian slumped back into his thoughts after the taxi disappeared into the busy street. 7:00pm was the time by his watch, and he was done with his shift for the bad day. His feet glued outside the restaurant as he continued to cast his mind back in time.Pain.The only thing he got. He wondered what his life would have been had his dad not took off, or if his real mother were to be alive. The only good thing that seemed to have happened to him was of course, Rebeca, his girlfriend. Even her, Brian sometimes thought he would have been better off without her. Her demands were a thorn on his flesh but most importantly, he no longer trust his girlfriend of five years.After using her cellphone the other day, he could not but suspect another guy to be in the picture.Birthday.That was the last conversation they had, and Brian made it clear he couldn't afford such things at the moment.The ride back home was swift, and soon, Brian found himself once again in his crappy-little apartment whose rent was to expire a week from now. He pushed the door open without minding the landlords notice. For all he cared, the man can go to hell.He could use some drink.Brian strolled to pour himself some drink without minding the old-dusty TV that reminded him of how broke he was. He never watched the damn thing. But just as he approached the kitchen area, his ears picked up some faint sound. Faint, but still audible.Rebeca?No.The least person on his mind because she had called saying she would be at the grocery store. Or maybe she was back.Not likely either.If Rebeca wasn't inside, then who the hell was in his home; and why?He tiptoed and grabbed the baseball bat beside the refrigerator. One of the first orientation he got when he first moved in was how the neighborhood had unwanted visitors who sometimes broke into People's apartment.And Brian confirmed it a week later when the money in his drawer disappearedHe traced the sound to the bedroom.Someone was definitely in there.With his fingers tightened around the bat, he kicked the door open and dashed in.His suspicions were true, and he just confirmed it.Chapter two.The baseball bat dropped, rolled a few times before coming to a stop by the wall. Brian's feet couldn't move an inch, for he was in absolute dismay at the sight. He was right to have suspected he wasn't the only guy in the picture. And the sight before him proved everything right.Rebeca. His girlfriend of five years, all wrapped up with sheets and faking to have some decency even though she had none left. Her hair, in the roughest condition like someone who had been in bed throughout the week.To her right was a guy with some dark-curly hair. His no-shirt condition revealed his sand-brown skin, and his physique could be compared to Brian, who was still trying to figure out what the fuck was going. He just couldn't wrap his head around the whole thing."Is he your boyfriend?" the intruder asked in a tone a little bit above a whisper.Intruder?Yes. And that was how Brian saw the guy who made his girlfriend moan. His eyeballs narrowed. He must have interrupted a very stea
Chapter threeOne week later.Yes. Exactly one week it was since Brian rid himself of his good-for-nothing girlfriend who was now ex. He could now focus on his work and also got some personal space. So far, the problem was how to raise the the down payment for the surgery.The doctors had made it clear. To pay, or to stop the treatment. No long story.Brian poured himself some coffee and took a few bites from the sandwiches.That was his regular breakfast. He could afford to prepare it during his rush hour.Work.The only thing he thought about as he strolled towards the door. A work that could not afford to take care of his sick mother. Well, he had no choice because he still had to pay his bills.Brian froze when the door swung open.A gray-haired man with some wrinkled face came to sight. The veiny hand became more veiny when the fingers rested on the wooden door frame.Mr Andrews. The least person Brian expected, stood with both arms resting on each side of the door frame.No. Not
Chapter four.Confused.That's what they say when a man can't come to a conclusion among a list of options—not-so-good options by the way.Call it indecision if you like, but none explained the condition of a man who paid his rent five days ago, but came back from work and was denied access into the apartment he paid for.Confused?Hell no.Maybe a stalemate would best explain Brian's condition when he came home and found a chain anchored to his door. A huge padlock hung at its edge.Mr Andrews.His only thought. In fact, they only explanation he found for his plight. No other person in the world would do this but the sixty-five year old retired army captain.Brian kicked, but the century old door wouldn't give in. As far as he could remember, he still owned the place.Once again, he needed an explanation. He reached for his pocket and flipped open the Motorola cell phone. Mr Andrew should better have a good explanation."Hello, Mr Andrews, what's going on?""What do you mean by what'
Chapter five"Where did you get this?"Brian pulled his finger from the seemingly wrinkled grip of the old man sitting across the table.Brian never liked to talk to the customers directly, or serve their orders. That wasn't his duty. He was to make sure that all the customers got what they ordered for, and as fast as possible. But since Jessica and the other workers seemed to have succumbed to the flu, he had no choice.And here was a man, whose face was difficult to put an age on, asking him how he got the ring on his forefinger.Brian had no business answering the question. He had done his job by serving the coffee, and he moved to the next table.The world would have been a better place if people learned to mind their business, at least that's what he thought as he took the next order from two tables away.Few minutes later, Brian was done. He perched his aching ass on a stool to observe the happy customers as they continued their chit chat. Some bunch of happy customers with nowh
Chapter sixBrian wasn't left out of the list of surprised people. First, he was asked how he came about the ring; then, an invitation to dinner he almost regretted coming; and now, he was to become a son-in-law?Surprised!But Brian was more than surprised. Everything was happening fast, indeed too fast for him to keep track of. And Mr Danley, the man who dropped the marriage bomb, held the key to his answers.Brian excused himself, shuffling his feet as fast as his twenty-eight years old self could muster. He need to speak to Mr Danley, at least for some clarification. Marriage was the least of his concerns right now. Not with his mom dying at the hospital."Hello sir, hello sir, excuse me," Brian said, trying to put a stop on the man. Despite being sixty-five years old, Mr Danley still had the strength to move quickly. And it was not until he got outside did Brian finally catch up with him.Mr Danley screeched to a halt suddenly, "Yes. Something you want to say?"That question, aga
Chapter sevenThree months ago was when it all happened. Yes. Exactly three months, two weeks and six days. Nobody but Brian could remember this, for it was a day he would forever remember.No. Not just a day he would remember but a day that changed the course of his life. And that was something he must deal with."Where to, restaurant boy," came a voice.Brian ignored the voice and continued his quick steps. He didn't even turn either, for he recognize the voice. And soon, he existed the porch of the main villa.Words like this meant nothing to him anymore. He got use to it three months ago. In fact, it became a must if he must survived the harsh environment his marital vows plunged him into.And why shouldn't he?Ethan was the guy who spoke, the guy Ana had ditched. He wasn't just any guy but a rich guy that had vowed to make Brian's life a living hell. And so far, he was doing a pretty good job.Brian let himself into a separate section of two-bedroom apartment where he saw Ana, wh
Chapter eight.Brian wasn't bothered with the fact that he was seated at the back. No. He enjoyed the serenity the atmosphere presented him but the first sign of trouble he saw was when he found his good-for-nothing mother-in-law whispering only 'God knows what' to his wife.Yes. His mother-in-law was good, but for-nothing; and Brian had no apologies for calling her that. In fact, he thought she deserved worse.But when he heard Henry Danley rather than Ana Danley, he knew something had gone wrong. And he confirmed it when his eyes caught Ana excusing herself from the hall.Brian quickly followed her.There she was, seated on the stairs and all curled up. Her eyes could not but be teary at the disappointment.A clunking sound, more like a metal hitting a surface, fell on his ears while taking off his jacket, but Brian could not be bothered with anything except the sobbing lady in front of him. She must be cold. He moved and dropped the jacket on her shoulders."Darling, those tears ar