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Mother. They didnā€™t throw the book at him. Admittedly, they probably should have! They should really have thrown away the key! But, whatā€™d he get? A few months . . . in the slammer? And that was it? Four months? Five months?ā€

ā€œSomething like eight or ten,ā€ she groused. ā€œLess than a year, it was! A helluva lot lessā€¦ than a goddam year! Not even closeā€¦ to a goddam year!ā€

ā€œYeah, I remember. They let him out! Eons early! Because of ā€˜good behaviorā€™! I could gag!ā€

ā€œWell, in any case, they found . . . Social Security found, as they damn well should haveā€¦ they found that the injuries . . . my injuriesā€¦ that they were all . . . what they call, totally debilitating! Totally, fucking, debilitating! And that is why! Why they found . . . for me! Ruled in my favor. And thatā€™s whyā€¦ thank Godā€¦ I still continue, to get their monthly check! As piss-poorā€¦ as it is!ā€

ā€œMother?ā€ His voice, by then, had lost a goodly amount of fervor! Was his new attitude to be that short-lived? ā€œLook,ā€ he continued. ā€œIā€™ve never pursued anythingā€¦ anything . . . along these lines before. This thingā€¦ about your accident. Never brought up anything . . . nothing . . . along these lines before. Butā€¦ believe meā€¦ itā€™s not something, that I havenā€™t thought about! Thought aboutā€¦ a lot! There are thingsā€¦ that have really bothered me! A lot of them! Stuff that has bothered me! And for a lot of years! This is not something, that I can just go aheadā€¦ and put it out, of my alleged mind. Not at this point!ā€

ā€œBothered you? Why the hell wouldā€¦ ? Whatā€™re you talking about?ā€

ā€œTell me, Mother. Tell meā€¦ were you sleeping with Doctor Keltner? As everybody seems to think? Were you going to bed with him? Is that why he gave you such anā€¦ such anā€¦ an unclean ā€˜bill of healthā€™? Such a dismal prognosis . . . about the leg? Is that why heā€¦ ahā€¦ diagnosed your injury? Ruled itā€¦ to be so God-awful? Such an overwhelmingly horrible reportā€¦ that diagnosis? Could that be why heā€™d submittedā€¦ all that really critical paperwork, toā€¦ ?ā€

ā€œWhy, you little schmuck! You piece-of-shit, little, puissant . . . of a schmuck! Why, I oughta . . . ! Where did you ever hear anythingā€¦ anything, like that?ā€

ā€œWell, for openers from Uncle Stanleyā€¦ your own brother! Even Grandma Piepczyk . . . your own mother! They all were raising an eyebrow or two, yā€™know! Over the so-called diagnosis! Then, there was Mrs. Waslewski, yā€™know.ā€

ā€œMrs. Waslewski? Why, sheā€™s been movedā€¦ and gone! Gone outta hereā€¦ for years! Maybe outta the whole damn planet! And good damn riddance!ā€

ā€œYeah. And, well, itā€™s wound up, that no oneā€¦ no one, in the world . . . has said anything about it! Not lately, anyway! Not for years! And I probably shouldnā€™t have brought it up, now! But, I canā€™t tell youā€¦ canā€™t let you think . . . that itā€™s not beenā€¦ not been eating at me! A lot of it! Eating at me, forā€¦ ! Iā€¦ I just shouldnā€™t have brought it up! I meanā€¦ā€

ā€œYouā€™re damn right, you shouldnā€™t have brought it up! Not now . . . orā€¦ or any other goddam time!ā€

ā€œWell, I sometimes wonder. Used to be that thereā€™d even been a few timesā€¦ more than a few timesā€¦ when, yā€™know, even ā€˜Aunt Debbieā€™ has said thatā€¦ā€

ā€œI donā€™t even talk to ā€˜Aunt Debbieā€™! Not anymore! Not at all! You know, damn well, that we havenā€™tā€¦ā€

Jasonā€™s ā€œAunt Debbieā€ was not really an auntā€”but, until late in 1999, sheā€™d been his motherā€™s closest friend. And Jason had always had a monumental crush on her. Ever since heā€™d been four or five.

There had been a few (well, several) ā€œunfortunateā€ remarksā€”rather snide exchangesā€”that had been batted back and forth, over the years, between his mother, and his ā€œAunt Debbieā€.

These had progressedā€”to the point where, eventually, theyā€™d become terribly-caustic, top-of-their-lungs, ā€œexchangesā€! Arguments that hadā€”once the young man had begun to mull them overā€”had caused him to wonder anew, about Sheila Rutkowskiā€™s ā€œepicā€, ā€œearth-shakingā€, ā€œterribleā€ accident. Her constantly-complained-about, many-and-varied, ā€œhighly-debilitatingā€, injuries!

ā€œWell, I miss her, yā€™know,ā€ muttered her son. The crush, apparently, had never really died. Well, the crushā€”actuallyā€”had never really died. ā€œI justā€¦ just reallyā€¦ reallyā€¦ yā€™knowā€¦ I do miss her,ā€ he muttered, sadly. ā€œReally miss her.ā€

THAT was the precise momentā€”when the SECOND of the deadly, ill-fated, lethally-fuel-laden, 747s hit the other tower!

ā€œHoly God!ā€ Jason was half-shouting! ā€œDear Lord! Look at that! Theyā€¦ they got the other one! They hit the other one! The other damn one! Theyā€™ve taken outā€¦ the other tower! My God! Thereā€™s something awfully wrong! Something horribly wrong! This isā€¦ ! Someoneā€™sā€¦ theyā€™re trying to kill us! Kill us all! Take over the whole government! Conquer . . . conquer the whole damn country! The whole damn world, probably! Thereā€™s some kind of a wholeā€¦ā€

ā€œJason! Do you hear what the hell youā€™re saying? Itā€™s stupid! Itā€™s goddam stupid! Itā€™s stupidā€¦ as hell! You sound like some kind of raving-assed maniac! Like some kind of a goddam nut! So? Soā€¦ two planes flew into two goddam towers! So fucking what? Itā€™s not like it happened here, for Godā€™s sakes! Not like they flew into the goddam Penobscot Building . . . or the freaking Renaissance Center . . . or anything like that!ā€

Sheila hurried to the venerable televisionā€”exhibiting no noticeable ā€œcripā€ problem! A slightā€”almost imperceptibleā€”limp, was the only evidence of her ā€œcriticalā€, her ā€œbrutalā€, ā€œstill-remainingā€, injuries! Barely noticeable! Once sheā€™d gotten to the old set, she reached downā€”and snapped the thing off!

ā€œMother! This isā€¦ turn it back on! You canā€™t beā€¦ā€

ā€œWhat I can beā€¦ and this is, exactly, what I am . . . is that Iā€™m head of this goddam house! Thatā€™s precisely what I am! And Iā€™m tellinā€™ you, dammit! Iā€™m tellinā€™ you that this goddam television is off! Officially off! And it ainā€™t cominā€™ back on! Not anytime soon! And Iā€™m also telling youā€¦ that youā€™d better drag your lazy ass, on out to, fucking, work! Drag your lazy ass out to, fucking, work . . . and, fucking, now! NOW!ā€

ā€œMother, youā€™reā€¦ā€

ā€œIā€™ve, fucking, had it with you! With youā€¦ just sitting there! Just, fucking, vegetating! Now, get your sorry assā€¦ get it on, out of here! Get yourself outā€¦ to work! Get yourself out to, fucking, work! Fucking now!

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