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's going on," came a voice at the other end of the line."My door is locked! I mean locked! Can you explain that to me!"Brian's voice was becoming high, and the tone could not but be harsh.Of course Mr Andrews deserved whatever tone he got from Brian."Since you walked away the other day, I thought maybe that would have your attention. And I was right because it did," said the voice.Well, Mr Andrews was right about one thing. He did have Brian's attention but he seemed to forget that the young man still had the right of access to the apartment by law.911He pressed the three digits but couldn't hit the send button. No. That would be a bad idea. Not what he needed at the moment. The cops would be dealing with a retired army personnel, a psycho.Yes. That's the one word that could be used to describe the man, at least that's what Brian thought him to be.Who would do such a thing but a psycho?But Brian was yet to see the real trouble until three black Mercedes sedans appeared from the alley that overlooked his porch. They screeched to a halt in a manner that foretold trouble.Brian jerked backwards, missing the edge of one of the cars.The doors opened simultaneously and some stern looking men hopped out. But what surprised Brian the most was the light-skinned guy that appeared with some walking aid.Brian recognized the guy. How could he forget the guy he taught a lesson? And he wasn't surprised to see Rebeca, desperately trying to support the bandaged legs.Trouble.And the trouble became more evident at the sight of the stern looking men. On their hands were baseball bats.Revenge was to be served cold."I believe you remember me?" came the voice.They way he looked and with the red spots on his skin, Brian could tell that pain was still coursing through the body.Did Brian nod?No at all. He could neither nod or say 'Yes' to a question he thought was sarcastic, sarcastic enough to not deserve an answer. Brian knew exactly whom he was talking to.Did he not see this coming?Of course he did. Brian didn't expect to go free with the damage he had caused. He saw it coming, but not in a six-to-one fashion.Brian contemplated his options. He was clearly outnumbered and the option of fighting was overruled.Run?Even that would not be much of a help. Where would he run to?The only alley that served as exit had the Mercedes parked at the entrance.He could jump over the cars but how sure was he that they would not swing a baseball bat to his head while in action.Running was again overruled."You know, Rebecca told me how you couldn't take care of your mom." Some rounds of whopping cough came and Brian feared that he might die instantly. But in the real sense, Brian should be afraid for himself."Sorry, so sorry," Rebeca consoled, rubbing his chest."Thank you darling, Seth said after regaining himself. "I was telling your boyfriend how worthless he is that he couldn't take of his mother!" He turned to Brian as he concluded his statement. "Isn't that true Brian, huh, are you not worthless that you would allow your mother die?" Seth added, taking a few steps forward, steps that caused him more pain.Brian steadied himself like he no longer saw the baseball bats in front him, like he was no longer in danger. In fact, he had the perfect reply for the man who mocked him when he said, "Rebeca must have told you all that," he scoffed.Don't assume he had nothing to say. Brian knew exactly what to say. He could go on and on to say how he had paid Rebeca's bills, paid her parent's rent for two consecutive years, paid her father's medical bills and also had to pay the bills of the accident that left his leg fractured.Yes. Brian could say all that, but he was not a man to brag about past deeds. Most importantly, he may be poor but still couldn't stand so low to rant about what he had done in the past.A woman could do that, but not Brian."How about a thank you, Rebeca. A thank you would do."That was all Brian had to say. That was all he demanded from the ungrateful lady he dated for five years."Don't pay attention to him," Rebeca said. She gave Seth a French kiss.But Brian could not be jealous. He once caught them in the act; so a kiss, be it French or Spanish, was not a big deal. As far as he was concerned, they could go ahead and make it out right now. And Brian would not feel a damn thing beneath his pants."You should thank her for dumping you," Seth grin as he spoke. "Look young man, you are worthless. Your mom is probably dead right now and I should be sorry… but no I'm not, I can't be bothered with a worthless guy like you."Rebeca snickered as her new found boyfriend continued to rattle insults.Seth paused when one of the men slid a cigarette into his mouth. He puffed out a huge cloud of smoke and added in a very low tone, " But the stunt you pulled the other day, you crossed the line, man. You crossed it. "Seth turned and took some painful steps back his car.Brian could not but sigh when he saw trouble leaving.Was it a sigh of relief?Oh yes. God has finally smiled on him, or so he thought."Seize him!"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
Chapter one16th 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, B
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