This blog is a continuous work in progress, fluidly charting my diverse interests and reflecting the far reaching range of my tastes. Frequent subjects of discussion include literature, sports, politics, pop culture and artistic motivation. You will find thoughtful essays and stream of consciousness rants, reviews of books written by others and the presentation of my own fiction - novel excerpts as well as short stories. What it is today may not be the case tomorrow. Welcome to A Line A Day.
Richard took a look of appraisal at the decrepit motel before climbing its familiar stairwell. Most men walked this path to purchase illicit pleasures, provided either by drugs or sex. Richard sought neither, but was a regular visitor nonetheless. He hadn't planned for things to work out this way, but plenty in his life had worked out as it damn well pleased.
In the beginning he had come to satisfy his basest desires. But his conscience did not allow him to, despite the overwhelming urges of his flesh. That first time had been torture, infinite longing fighting helplessly against even more guilt. Torture turned out to be precisely what Richard needed. It was what brought him back over and over again.
"Hello, lover."
Richard smiled wryly in recognition of the irony laden nickname she had bestowed upon him. Linda's ordinarily placid green eyes danced to life. She touched Richard's cheek, a tender gesture other clients did not receive no matter how much they paid. He held his head down to avoid the poignancy of her gaze.
Lowering his eyes brought into focus Linda's voluptuously proportioned torso. It was as if she had been constructed in the heavens to his exact specifications, a woman built for making love. Many had used her at their disposal. Richard was no exception, and yet he was, for they had never been intimate in the carnal sense. He had been visiting her once a week for two years, paying for her time yet not allowing her to earn the money in her usual fashion.
"How's everything with you?" Richard asked.
"Same old freaks wanting the same old things."
Richard wondered if he was included in the statement. Frustration occasionally made her cruel. He deserved it, so tried not to complain. After all, he had come here to serve his penance.
"Everything the same at home?" Linda asked.
"Of course."
The routine began. Richard sat on the edge of the bed while Linda undressed slowly, undulating torturously. Each time they went through this, Richard was sure he would finally break, draw her close and let his body indulge in the fantasies his fevered mind had concocted. Once again though, he remained perfectly still, completely powerless to her whims. If she stepped forward he would be too weak to resist. But out of respect for the boundary he long ago set, she kept her distance. A single tear rolled down his cheek, as did a pair of hers.
"When will we stop this game?" Linda asked, already knowing the answer.
"Whenever you choose."
"That will be soon, you know."
"Yes, I know."
Eight months of forced abstinence is what first brought Richard into this then unfamiliar world. One night too many besides a woman who had grown cold to his touch. A woman half dead physically, fully deceased in her heart. Richard didn't blame her. How could he? He deserved every one of the poisoned darts shot from his wife's eyes, as well as the barbed wire fence protecting the region between her legs. Her feelings were more than warranted, for his crime was unpardonable.
He had known three drinks were his limit, but let a celebratory mood influence him to down five. Richard was nothing if not a practical man who pre-weighed the consequences of all actions. What a time for a lapse in standard procedure. To get behind the wheel in that state was unthinkable, but no thinking had been done. He still saw the oncoming headlights in his dreams, heard the screeching of tires, felt the impact of metal colliding and collapsing. The words of the doctor continued to echo in his head. Spinal injury; lower body paralyzed; never walk again.
There was something else he still saw regularly as well. The look of blame that masked his wife's face. Michelle did not need to say a word, and indeed never had. Her feelings weighed heavily and constantly in the air.
Sensation through lovemaking had not abandoned her, but Michelle declined him access nonetheless. His wife was no whore. She couldn't make love if she didn't mean it, and she simply didn't anymore. Her affection would remain on hold for as long as her legs were immobile. Forever.
"I'm starting to get old," Linda said. "This business is for the young. I still have my regulars but the others tend to pass me by more and more. Crow's feet and cellulite are no match for those tight thirteen year olds pretending to be eighteen, or those pretending the other way around."
"You're as stunning as ever."
"Not for long, lover. You better come and get some while it's still worth getting."
Richard didn't answer. No surprise there. He was dedicated to the self-inflicted torture payment plan he had devised for himself. Linda knew now that her best chance had been the first. When he threw himself down and cried out "I can't", she could have easily shown him that he could. But at the time it hadn't mattered. She had already been paid, so this man could fuck her, talk to her, or spill tears into the cracks on the floor. She had seen plenty of men cry before, and this one moved her no more than the others. She was a long way from being in love with him then.
He went on to tell her about the accident, Michelle's detachment, his isolation. Linda managed not to laugh at his theory that if he paid for it, if he kept emotions out of the picture, then it really wouldn't be cheating. Not in the true sense of the word. He hadn't been able to convince himself any more than he had her. Being intimate with another woman, hooker or not, would be one more crime against his undeserving wife, one more brick of guilt added to an already over-stacked load.
Richard learned something that day he would not soon forget. Denying himself pleasure which was right at hand amounted to inflicting punishment upon himself. Punishment was exactly what he felt he deserved, for what else could make the guilt tolerable? By not allowing himself what he most longed for, tender, sensual human contact, he was paying back what he owed. Michelle was his wife. He had made vows in a house of God to always be there for her. If because of his actions all she could be was miserable and tortured, then Richard would be so as well.
Thus it became a routine. Once a week Richard would allow Linda to give him a glimpse of what he desperately wanted, but no more. Since Michelle's body could no longer do what she wished it to, Richard would not allow his own the release it craved. A simple plan which enabled him to maintain sanity.
The plan was not flawless, however. As the amount of his appointments with Linda increased, so did their knowledge of each other, and their degree of emotional attachment. When she finally confessed her feelings, Richard realized what a mess he had created. He could have simply ceased the visits. Instead he examined his own heart and realized that he felt the same. He continued to see her, once a week on the same day at the same time, because love added to his lust made the act of refraining from her touch even more difficult. The worse he could make himself feel, the more demons he would be able to exorcise.
As for Linda's take, it would simply have to not matter. She was a professional, one used to being emotionally uninvolved with what was taking place. She should have been able to handle it, and after her initial declarations went unrequited, she did just that. Richard would one day make it up to her for the trouble he had brought into her previously uncomplicated life. But when it came to making amends, Michelle was first in line.
"Is your daughter still having problems with her husband?" Linda asked.
"Last I heard she was planning to get legally separated from him. Of course, next week they'll probably be going on a second honeymoon. It's so day to day with them. I want to tell her to dump him for good, but I think it's best if I stay out of it. I prefer not to be seen as the bad guy every time he convinces Susan that he's her hero."
"You should let me have a talk with her. I'd explain it to her real good how guys are scum. Not one of them is worth the hassle."
"You really believe there are no decent guys out there?"
"Those are the worst ones."
He wouldn't be surprised if Michelle knew where he went every Tuesday evening. His less than iron clad alibi was that his department's weekly meeting needed to be held after five due to conflicting schedules. A single phone call would have exposed his lie. There were times when Richard sensed he was being followed, though it may have merely been paranoia. If she did know, but was keeping her knowledge a secret, Richard could only guess at his wife's motivation. He was an expert at hurting women who loved him, not understanding them.
Even if she was aware of his itinerary, Michelle would certainly not suspect that the affair was one of the heart rather than body. She considered Richard, as herself, to be a person of refined tastes. A woman of the streets, particularly these sordid ones, could be seen as nothing more than a workhorse, a soulless body to be used at will. Exactly what he originally sought. But Richard had found that even more than his wife's touch, it was her company he yearned for. Their conversation had been reduced to hollow pleasantries, words treated like fragile china to be used sparingly, when necessary. Most of her communication was transmitted soundlessly, leaving Richard to translate the silence any way he saw fit. By not making love to Linda, there was no other way to spend the time but by getting to know her, and letting her know him. She had become a substitute for his wife in a way far more cementing than lover.
Richard may have originally saw Linda as beneath him, but by not allowing her to be so literally on the bed he did not more than sit on, she had risen to higher ranks in his sights. Maybe he was not as discriminating about the company he kept as he supposed. Maybe Linda was different from the other members of her profession. Perhaps people, regardless of their stations in life, were not as disparate as they believed themselves to be. Or maybe loneliness was the virus that the body fought against hardest, causing folks to cling to anyone within reach.
"Did you finish the book I loaned you?" Richard asked.
"Yes."
"And?"
"And you were right as usual, lover. Vonnegut is a genius. What do you have for me this week?"
"Gabriel Garcia Marquez. I think you'll like him very much."
"I like everybody, lover. It’s in my job description."
"Cut it out, Linda."
"Whatever you want. I've been paid already. The customer is always right."
"You know I hate it when you talk like that. You know that's not how I see you."
"And you know that I love you, but you don't care."
"I do care," Richard asserted.
"Not enough."
"Let's not do this again."
"Whatever you say, lover."
Linda was in one of her moods. From time to time the lunacy of their relationship would cause her to come out swinging. Because it was so unlike her dealings with the other men she came in contact with, she sometimes had difficulty comprehending that it was just as strictly defined. Only once had things gotten out of hand. Richard often thought of that day, for it brought out a side of him he hadn't known existed, and added to his growing list of regrets.
"Why don't you confront her?" Linda had asked that particular Tuesday. "Maybe she's waiting for you to initiate things. If she really doesn't love you anymore, then she'll want a divorce."
"That's the last thing I would do. If Michelle wants out, she'll let me know. And I'll give her everything she wants and more. But if she doesn't ask, I would never bring it up."
"You'd prefer to torment each other."
"It's her call. I owe it to her to do things as she wishes."
"You have no idea what she wishes," Linda said.
"That's her call as well."
"You lied to me, Richard."
"How's that?"
"You said you loved me, but you can't if you still love her."
"The heart's capacity for love and hate is infinite,” explained Richard as best he could. “You know that as well as I. I love my wife and I love you. If you're asking me to leave her for you, I can't do that."
"Because of what I am."
"Because of who I am, Linda. A man trying to make up for the pain he's caused, not trying to cause more."
"You are causing more, lover. You're hurting me."
"That's your call."
"Suppose she dies or something? Would we be together then?"
That was when he smacked her across the face and told her not to say such a thing again. She didn't lose her composure. Linda had endured far more physical abuse in her line of work than Richard had it in him to dish out. She just put her hand to her reddened cheek and clarified the question, explaining that she only wanted to know if she would be part of his life if his wife was out of it. Linda claimed to have no expectations, just idle curiosity. Richard expressed remorse over his behavior, then left their session early and her question unanswered. The next week he was back as usual. As requested, she never brought the topic up again.
Their meetings were not a secret to the entire world. Three months earlier, feeling an overwhelming need to confess, Richard confided in the person he trusted most - his brother. Burt had been sympathetic, saddened that Richard was in such tremendous pain and yet seeking even more. Richard told him to save his pity for Michelle and Linda, for they deserved much and he none. His recklessness had rendered his wife an invalid. His selfishness had given false hope to a woman who needed nothing less.
Burt then asked if he continued his visits in order to inflict a steady diet of punishment upon himself, or because bringing the sessions with Linda to an end would be even more painful than seeing her under the rules he had applied. Burt had always had a knack for posing questions that went straight to the heart.
"Your time is up, lover."
"I know. I know." Time was such a fickle thing, often available in abundance when a person wanted no more of it yet swiftly dissipating when one longed for it to remain.
An hour later Richard entered his home. He chatted briefly with Nora, the woman hired to cater to his wife's needs, then entered the den where Michelle awaited him. On her lap was a prettily wrapped gift box.
"Happy anniversary, Richard."
She had learned to be so cruel. Or perhaps her malice had always been there, waiting for the right opportunity to present itself. You learn a lot about a person in twenty-five years of marriage. But there was always room for surprises. Everyone was a stranger in certain ways, leading their own secret lives.
Three years ago to the day, the event that would permanently alter the shape of their lives had taken place. Michelle lost the use of her legs, Richard lost her love. But she wouldn't leave him. She would stay, taking no more pleasure from life, except for moments like these. Richard would play the part of human voodoo doll for however long his wife saw fit.
"Were we happy before all of this?" he asked. Since she had finally broached the subject, perhaps they could now address it and move past. She could choose to forgive, or to officially condemn him. Anything was preferable to the silence.
"Would we be happy if things somehow went back to the way they used to be? Can we ever be happy again knowing that they won't?"
Michelle dropped the gift box into a wastebasket. "Sorry, Richard. I didn't mean to be cruel. I just have too much time on my hands. Why don't you wash up for dinner."
Linda rolled her wheelchair out of the room, leaving Richard's questions unanswered. He promised himself never to bring them up again.
Coloring pages based on the Ava Appelsawse Adventures will be emailed to anyone who requests them before December 25, 2020. To do so, simply save a screen grab of your proof of book purchase at Amazon and email it to MUDHouseBooks@gmailcom. In return, a PDF for the set of free coloring pages will be emailed to you.
Bonus #2, Kindle edition of MATTERS OF CONVENIENCE is available for FREE on 11/15 & 11/16
Way back in 2011 I wrote a post here entitled WHY I WRITE WHAT I WRITE. In that post I mentioned that "When I'm done editing my second novel I plan to move on to a series of kid books".
Time flies at an incredibly rapid rate, unlike the pace in which I write and edit. So even though my debut children's book was already in mind nine years ago, there was much work to be done before I could get to it that eventually ended up as the publication of Matters of Convenience. While my second novel was prominent on the front burner, Ava Appelsawse sat patiently on the back one. By 2017 I was able to move it up to primary area of focus and get the writing done. I alerted the world via this blog post that the first book in the series was written, I had gotten started on the second, and my wife had embarked on creating illustrations for Ava Appelsawse #1.
This is not the first collaborative artistic endeavor between Erin and I (she had created book covers for me in the past, and we even recorded a reading for an audio version of one of my short stories when we were dating), but it was definitely the most time and labor intensive project for her. We decided from the start that not only would Ava Appelsawse feature her illustration work, but we wanted to present it in full color because COLOR is what she does best.
And so here we now are in 2020, a year for the record books that has been tumultuous and challenging to say the least. The Coronavirus pandemic has significantly altered our lifestyles and forced us to discover new ways of being productive in our pursuits of success and happiness. Since writing is pandemic-proof, I have gotten started on my third novel. I also decided to take a shot at being a booktuber. On a sort of regular basis you can find reviews of books I have read at Roy's Book Reviews. And in addition to those videos, you'll also find ones where I read aloud children's books from my daughter's library while thumbing through the pages for your viewing pleasure.
As for Erin, she was able to make time in her busy schedule as an illustrator/fine artist/art teacher/mother to illustrate our very first children's book publication from front cover to back and the pages in between. The moment is now soon approaching for the debut of The Absolutely Amazing Adventures of Ava Appelsawse. Our scheduled publication date (exclusively at Amazon, at least for starters) is November, 15 2020. I can't wait for people to finally read it and share what they thought. I hope that grown folk like it, but this story is meant for young readers and those being read to by parents and other caregivers.
More than 93% of BLM demonstrations have been peaceful, yet 42% of population believe that protestors are trying to incite violence or destroy property. "Research indicates that this disparity stems from political orientation and biased media framing"https://t.co/wsZWqwRf37
Weird story of the day: Jessica Krug, a white woman from Kansas, has been pretending to be Black for her entire professional career, and now she’s apologizing for it:
She has tenure for doing Black studies work at George Washington U. She once had the audacity to call *me* a fraud. And bc of her, others will be suspicious of folks who look like me. And of Black studies. And ppl who vouched for her. 💩https://t.co/8aLwP6r4un
— Justice4AnthonyMcClain Prescod-Weinstein 🙅🏽♀️ (@IBJIYONGI) September 3, 2020
The fact that she had no less than THREE separate fake black identities & one of them was "Caribbean rooted Bronx Blackness" [aka my ID] is just priceless. "African American history professor admits she lied by saying she was Black for years" https://t.co/bdxFOGoJNI
NEWS: In March, Joe Prude called the police for help. His brother, Daniel, was acting strangely. Instead, video shows Rochester police handcuffing him, mocking him, and kneeling on his back while pushing his face into the ground until he stops breathing. https://t.co/VHerJ27Di7
Defund the police simply means take some of the money that's going to stuff like armored tanks and arming cops as if they're about to go up against Al-Qaeda teamed up with Rambo, reallocate it to trained mental health professionals who know not to shoot first and ask ?s later. https://t.co/L4NoZkbJyo
There are protesters who march over issues like cops killing people for no good reason. & then there are folks who go to a rally, hardly any of them wearing masks, not only to celebrate motorcycle lifestyle but also to protest being asked to wear masks, keep social distance, etc. https://t.co/GoSHyJTVAK
Can he actually be as horrible as articles like this make him out to be? I keep thinking that my opinion of him can't get any lower and then something like this comes to my attention and I just can't... https://t.co/kLvdCuyn5k
You declare Colin Kaepernick to be a horrible person because you interpreted his actions as being anti-military (even though he full explained what his actions were about and they had nothing to do with our military) but worship Trump who ducked service & disparaged soldiers. https://t.co/5GWjiBB07b
Here's the transcript of Trump likening police officers who shoot civilians in the back to golfers who miss clutch putts...and Fox's Laura Ingraham trying to interject to save him from himself: pic.twitter.com/pay00wYLw3
A) Terrible metaphor esp. with "I can't breathe" murders. B) We know if snap decision about using deadly force is needed, cop errs on side of getting home safe even if it means killing someone. c) Protests are not over snap decisions but deliberate unnecessary killings by cops. https://t.co/weCMNQ9T4U
BREAKING: Pence says he “doesn’t recall” if he was told to take over when Trump made his emergency visit to Walter Reed. Which absolutely confirms the story. Trump is unwell and completely unfit for office. #TrumpCancelsFootball
BREAKING: The Trump administration just rolled back protections in the Fair Housing Act that are crucial to combating housing discrimination against marginalized communities.
We're committed to fighting this rule and ensuring equal housing opportunities for all.
I'm pleased to see "Vontae Mack" trending, because yeah, I get it that Chadwick played Jackie Robinson & Thurgood Marshall & James Brown and of course...Black Panther. But what we're not gonna do is sleep on Vontae Mack and Draft Day. https://t.co/TqJj0fh5rt
The suspect in the fatal shooting of two people during a night of unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, is a former member of a youth police cadet program with an affinity for guns, according to police and online profiles. https://t.co/gVXP4CjoGV
It's fascinating how Trump is running against what's happening on his own watch, much of it that he is either responsible for or else made worse by ineptitude of response. Somehow he thinks he can scare people from Biden by pretending Joe's the incumbent & he's the outsider. https://t.co/6lkPHxFtPL
An endorsement by a bin Laden hours after verified reports of how poorly Trump thinks of our troops is a fascinating week of public relations. Then again, Hillary used email, Obama is a nosybody, and Joe Biden closed his eyes in prayer. So it's a wash.
BREAKING: Several boats have sunk during a boat parade in support of @realDonaldTrump on Lake Travis, @TravisCoSheriff confirms. Crews have responded to many boats in “distress.” @KVUE
There is a Pro Trump boat parade disaster happening right now. The wakes from the big rich boats are flooding and sinking the small poor boats and if thats not the most accurate shit idk what is.
Given the political reality the nation is facing, Anita Hill is not only going to vote for Biden -- she's also willing to work with him, should he become president. https://t.co/j1uNVLirPx
Science. That's one of the classes they made us take throughout our school years, right? Because it's supposed to generally matter, right? https://t.co/FKDXUHnzCs
NEW: In upcoming book, Michael Cohen writes Donald Trump's disdain for Obama was so extreme he hired a "Faux-Bama" to participate in a video in which he "ritualistically belittled the first black president and then fired him." He includes this photo: https://t.co/LGrqsUUrY2pic.twitter.com/otwYW8VSmQ
BREAKING: World No. 1 Novak Djokovic has been DEFAULTED from the #USOpen, during the first set of his match against Pablo Carreno Busta, after a ball he hit toward the baseline struck a linesperson. pic.twitter.com/E8JnOJ3kgK
I'm not a big fan of telling artists "this is what you need to do or not do to be considered worthy of the prizes we dish out". If critics/audience/award givers dictate the shape that art takes, it's no longer art. It's color by numbers.
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Roy Pickering is the author of the novels Matters of Convenience & Patches of Grey, as well as the novella Feeding the Squirrels which you can find presented here in serialized form. A sampling of his prose is showcased at RoyPickering.net. Roy once blogged here in tandem with his wife. Erin's presence is still felt through her artwork in many of the postings.