*Magnify*
SPONSORED LINKS
Printed from https://www.writing.com/main/view_item/item_id/1001225-Salvation-Army
Rated: 18+ · Sample · Crime/Gangster · #1001225
This is a sample of a short story I'm currently working on. This is the 1st page.
“They’ll bury you in that fucking suit.”
“What?”
“Don’t you have any other clothes?”
James scratches his head and looks at the ground. Mark chews a toothpick and stares at him, “get in the car.”
They begin to drive and the suburbs hang outside the window. Dead houses and a grey overcast sky. It’s drizzling and the air tastes wet and worn out.
James picks at his tattered cuffs and Mark watches the road. They pass a drive thru, on a whim Mark flips the indicator and idles over.
There’s a buzz and a bored voice says “What’ll it be?”
“Big Mac and the cheapest burger you’ve got.”
The intercom buzzes and they drive round. When they get to the window there’s already a pimpled kid standing with his arm outstretched. He gives Mark the burgers in a brown bag and they leave the drive thru.
Mark tosses James the bag and says “You eat my Mac, you’re dead.” James nods and takes out his burger; it’s gone in two bites. The smell of the Mac wafts up and his stomach rumbles. He stares out the window. After a few featureless miles they reach the house.

When they get out of the car the sound of kids playing in a faraway yard fills the air. Everything’s in shades of grey and James watches Mark walk to the door; by the time he reaches it his suit has begun to darken from the rain. James sighs and follows him, eventually he's at Marks side and the sound of footsteps is clear on the other side. There’s a click and the door opens a crack. The smell of steamed vegetables fills the air and an old woman appears, her face is lined like a walnut and there’s fear in her eyes. A small voice in James’s head says bingo.
“Yes?”
Mark breathes in and broadens his shoulders. He sets his chin and steps slightly forward, “Ma’am, do you know how many ways I could get into your house?” The woman stares at him, she’s about to say something when Mark holds his hand up, palm out and says “Seventeen, in other words your house could kill you in seventeen different ways.”
Her eyebrows knit together; she whispers “What do you mean?”
“Your house is unsafe, I could run a coat hanger under that window and open it or I could stick this-”Mark pulls out a telescopic pole“-through your cat flap and open your door from the inside. I could also use it to loosen the tiles on your roof and get in via your chimney.” The fear in the women’s eyes has grown and the door rattles. James stares at her and can see her lip quivering, briefly her hand comes into view; it’s shaking like a sap in a storm. Mark sees the hand, this is the tricky part. He stretches out his arms and pats the air in front of him, “Relax, we’re not criminals, we’re insurance salesmen.”

© Copyright 2005 designjackclark (iamjackc at Writing.Com). All rights reserved.
Writing.Com, its affiliates and syndicates have been granted non-exclusive rights to display this work.
Log in to Leave Feedback
Username:
Password: <Show>
Not a Member?
Signup right now, for free!
All accounts include:
*Bullet* FREE Email @Writing.Com!
*Bullet* FREE Portfolio Services!
Printed from https://www.writing.com/main/view_item/item_id/1001225-Salvation-Army