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Rated: E · Short Story · Contest Entry · #2280530

Two life-long friends reminisce.

Me and Ralphie

My oldest and dearest friend and I were warming our hands over the firepit in my backyard, reminiscing about the β€œgood old days”. The autumn air was nippy, and the warmth of the fire was comforting.

"I loved the Fall when we were kids," I said. β€œWe had so much fun.”

"The Fall, yes," Ralphie said and lapsed into silence.

" Can you believe it's been sixty years since we hid from your dad in those huge mounds of oak leaves in your backyard?"

"From my dad, yes,” he said. β€œNow we just rake them."

"Well, not lately, Ralphie."

"No fun anymore. Just rake the darn things.”

I changed the subject.

"The campfire at Scout camp. Roasting marshmallows on sticks over the flames. Remember?"

"Now I build the fire and buy the marshmallows. And my darn kids have all the fun.”

Ralphie was in one of his moods.

β€œAll the darn fun!”

"Not lately, Ralphie.”

β€œNo? Why not? Something happen to my kids?” he said, getting agitated.

I jumped in with, "Remember the pumpkin carving contests? Having permission to use a sharp knife was--"

"Emily, are you awake?" Ralphie called through the slider. "Emmy?"

Ralphie's wife, Emily, had been gone for ten years. Cancer.

"Ralphie, how about we go inside? I think it’s time for your medication."

β€œI’m cold,” he said, β€œand I have to take a leak.”

I guided my friend through the sliding door. I would come out later and douse the fire. First things first. I had to drive Ralphie back to the nursing home.




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