Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Of Mice and Men Prologue

The sunniness batch through the window of the forfend. A little lady friend menuh bouncing cook ringlets and yellow feathers in her hair and deep blood red lips was set on a restraint stool talking to the bar tender, I tell ya what Tony, one day Ima be somethin, you just watch. I aint selliin you no baloney. Ima go into town, get breakta this hell hole and conduct something of myself. I wasnt natural to be a nobody singin in a bar either night thats for sure, Ima make it unfit Tony. Ima be in the pictures one day.You lease to stop dreamin kid. It aint gonna get you now here(predicate) just broken hearted. We all establish our hopes an dreams, but nothin ever so happens. You best go get ready now, youre on in five.The girl was barely 16 in her bright savory eyes, but was feeling more than 25 in her low deracination sparkling sun yellow dress. She shuffled off her bar stool to the decimal point where she stood in bearing of her microphone facing the audience of big robust men shouting at each other, playing card games, and drinkable ale.The s sometime(a)iery on the piano started playing and the populate went silent, all miss one voice and a piano. The sweetest sound anyone in that room had ever heard. The girl sensed all the mens eyes falling on her and she cherished the attention. She started to shake her hips and glide rough the stage, lapping up the wolf down whistles from all the men.Two men entered the bar, both the same height oneness was an elderly men, with white hair and a beard, the other just somewhat older than her. They stood out amongst all the other men in the room that were dressed in denim. They were seated at the table right in front of the stage. The girl couldnt take her eyes off the younger man. Something near the mystery of him was giving her stomach butterflies.She finished her show to a big applause and shouts from all the men apart from the two at the front who just applauded quietly. She took her place back at the bar, say, Tony, what are them two doing here? She pointed carefully at the men near the stage, They certainly aint from this town, for sure. Tony looked over and sighed, Dont chi so-and-soe who they think they are, flashin their hooey deal they somethin special, folk like them got no military control in places like this Tony quickly stopped talking as he saw the youngest of the men walking over.Hey, my name is Rico Millegrew, I work out for a talent agency. Me and my old man heard you were good and came to enlistment it out, wed like you to join our agency, try you out for acting, get you in the pictures, we seen what you lav do with your singing and youre quite a looker, we think you could really go far. The young girl looked astonished, What you tryna say? Her face gleamed and the extravagance grew inside her when she sentiment of all the nice clothes and money shed have. Just give me your insure and Ill send a letter out to you first thing.Tony who had been co mprehend very carefully to the conversation slipped her a piece of paper and a pen, Lola, think what ya doing kid, it could be a scam, you hear to the highest degree this kinda stuff all of the time, guys pretendin to be somethin they aint to take advantage of young girl like you. Lola stared at him, Shut up Tony What do you see? Just cuz youre goin nowhere with your behavior dont mean you can try to ruin mine. I know you want me to stay here in this hell hole wit you cuz you got no chances but I aint, you hear me? This is my chane, Ima make it big Tony and consequently well see who was rightThe anger flared in the girls eyes as she listened to the brute(a) words of her friend trying to ruin her dream. In anger and excitement she scribbled down her address and name and gave the paper to the man, promise yall write, you better make sure you write to me now The man looked at the stressed girl and muttered before leaving the bar with the other man. The girl grabbed her coat and ra n underneath the moonlight, all the way to her house.She flung open the door, Ma she cried towards the middle aged morose looking woman sat next to the fire rocking a cradle. The woman stared at her like she was mad as she told her the story of the men at the bar and how she was passage to make something of herself. Youre crazy she shouted at the young girl, You aint going nowhere, youre too young, you dont think we all have dreams? Well I had a dream once, look where I ended up A one mother with six kids, and you screaming nonsense at me Some tone this is aint it The woman panted to catch her breath, Stop bein so ridiculous, life aint a dream, life aint easy, you aint takin any easy route missy, you just gonna end up like me and all the other women in this god forsaken town, a worthless nobody, exclusively good for poppin out babies an your husband runnin off with some cheap rotten tart The young girl was reduced to tears, she ran upstairs where she refused to come out of for days.Lola spent trey, slow months waiting for the letter. Shed been panicking that it wasnt coming, worrying she had given the wrong information, blaming Tony for fashioning her blow her top in front of them. After another three months, June was approaching. Eventually, 6 months of waiting and blaming everyone for it not coming had made Lola realise on that point would never be a letter.The hot sun gleamed through the bar window. Tony stood in his usual spot tramp the bar cleaning glasses, he noticed the tired dead eyes and flat poopy brownish hair of the girl that had just walked in wearing a dirt stained sun dress. After 6 months, Tony hardly recognised the girl that was staring at him and he immediately knew what had happened, she never got the letter. He didnt say anything, just got her a drink. On the house. He verbalise to Lola. She was bewildered at his generosity after how she had treated him, thank you, she said solemnly and gave him a weak smile. She took her drink and set at the bar till the sun set, drinking till she was half-dead.Youve had enough Lola, Tony said looking at the hobble body sprawled across the bar, you need to be getting off home. He looked around the room for help and saw a small man with coarse wire hair standing near the bar, you couldnt give me a hand now could you? He asked the stranger. The stranger looked at the girl and said Sure. My names Curley by the way. This girl looks dead He put his arm around the girl and Tony did the same, NO she shouted, No, Im not going back there not a chance in hell am I goin to go back The men looked at each other dumb strucken, Say, my old man owns a ranch not too far away, why dont she come stay up there for a few nights until she gets herself pick out? Tony didnt know what to say, I suppose shed be alright, Ive heard good things about the boss up at the ranch in Soledad. The girl muttered a drunken plea, Anythin but that place, she said.The men took the girl outside and fit(p) her on a strong horse. Curley then climbed up and set behind her. Make sure shes alrigh said Tony to Curley. Curley looked at Tony and smiled, Oh dont you worry, shell be fine, I can sure pack a punch to anyone that tries to hurt her he grinned. Tony was quieten and waved him off.

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