“No I’m not okay, what
kind of dumb question is that?” Chloe moaned.
She could feel the bile rising in her mouth, but she doubted she would
really throw up.
“I know, I was just thinking
that. What’s going on?” Jessica asked as
she reached for a paper towel.
“I don’t know! I was happy, you know? Just for an instant. I knew everything was going to be okay. But then…but then it felt like someone was
ripping out my soul. I’m so angry
Jess. And I don’t know why. Everything just pisses me off and irritates
the shit out of me. And listen to
me! I like never swear and I’ve been
using all kinds of bad words for days now.”
Chloe sobbed as the words poured out of her.
“I know- I’ve been edgy
too. But who knows, maybe this place can
help. Maybe that thing in your apartment
is giving us, bad energy or something,” Jessica ventured. Jessica began to pat Chloe’s face with a
moistened paper towel and she noticed that Chloe was trying to smile, “did you
just say ‘bad energy’?” Jessica also
smiled and pulled her friend to her feet.
“Sue me. All this hocus pocus lingo had to rub off on
me at some time, now come on- before the army of concerned and bored housewives
attack us.”
“No, I need a minute
more.” Chloe’s eyes filled with tears
and before Jessica knew what was happening she was holding Chloe and feeling
the tears run down her face and onto her shirt.
Chloe took a deep breath as they made their way back to
their seats. She noticed a new person in
their row and gave a friendly nod. She
tried her best to pay attention, but couldn’t.
She didn’t pray; she didn’t close her eyes again; instead she focused
her attention on counting all the corners a stained glass window. After she had counted all the corners, she
went on to count all the line segments.
It wasn’t until she felt herself being spoken to that she finally
blinked and looked around to see Perfect Big Brother talking to her.
“I’m sorry, what?” she
asked. She fidgeted with her earring as
spoke, “are you okay? I saw you leave.”
“Oh yeah, I’m
fine. I- uh- had some bad coffee I
think.”
“So, what did you think
of the sermon? Pretty powerful huh? I could listen to Pastor Jeff talk all
day. And-”
“yes, it was
great. Do you know where he is? I mean, I’d like to talk to him,” Chloe cut
in. He was standing so close to her that
she could smell his expensive cologne, she felt his eyes studying her and she
wished more than ever that she had put on some eyeliner. He stepped back as he pointed to the line of
people waiting to speak to the man in the tan suit. She frowned.
“It looks like he may
be a while. My parents are going to talk
with him too, so I can wait here with you if you’d like?” She was startled and didn’t hide her
surprise.
“Your parents? Wait, why would you do that?” she asked. She turned to look at Jessica but realized
that she wasn’t there. Great.
Now I’m going to stuck talking to jailbait for at least another ten
minutes or so, but wow, I guess it’s not so bad. He is really cute.
“I think you’re
interesting is all. If you don’t want me
to, that’s cool.” He seemed honestly
hurt as he turned away. Chloe softened
and reached out to touch his arm, “I’m sorry, I haven’t been myself
lately. That was rude-” she began; as
her hand reached his bare arm an image entered her mind- an image of snake
eyes. It happened so fast that she
didn’t know if had actually happened.
She blinked again. She felt her
heart beat faster. Eyes. Have I seen those
before? Was that real? She looked to meet his eyes again. The clear blue eyes were expressing
concern. Nothing about him appeared
threatening or suspicious. What had he
asked her?
“I-uh- huh?” she
stammered. He laughed.
“Let’s try that
again. You must have ADD more than I
do. I said my name is Brett.”
“Oh, I’m Chloe. I’m sorry.
Like I said, I’m just not myself.
Um, do you mind if we join the others to talk with, uh, Pastor Jeff? It’s important that I speak with him.” She
directed. She was a little disappointed
that Perfect Big Brother had a name as boring as Brett.
“So, Chloe…that’s a
pretty name. Do you live around here?”
“No. I live up
north. And I hate to be rude, but I’m
too old for you. And I’m sure that
you’re just being polite to the new stranger here, and I do appreciate it…” she
began. She tried to ignore the argument
going on in her head as she scanned the crowd for Jessica. She heard him laugh as they walked to join
the line of people.
“You flatter me, I’m
older than I look. You worry too much,
you know that?”
“Oh I know! I tell her that all the time!” Jessica said
as she slid her arm through Chloe’s.
Chloe nodded as new flood of emotions swept over her. Jessica smiled sweetly as she introduced
herself to Brett. An uneasy silence settled
over the trio. After another thirty
second pause Brett broke the silence by saying that they were next.
“So, what did you want
to talk to him about anyway?” he asked.
Chloe shrugged and wondered herself how they were going to ask for
advice. Before either girl would answer
they were shaking hands with Pastor Jeff.
His hand felt warm and strong in Chloe’s hand, and she continued to hold
his hand long past the social introductions.
“It’s so nice to meet
you! And I see that you already know
Brett. Brett’s been coming here for
years! He even helps organize the single
retreats.” The pastor explained in a gush of words. Chloe noticed that Brett seemed to blush.
“I-uh, listen, I know
you don’t know me, but would it be possible to speak with you? Privately?”
Chloe asked in a low voice. She
continued to squeeze his hand and held his gaze for several awkward
moments.
“Well, let me see now,
I may be able to spare you a few minutes now, let me just say hello to these
folks here. Brett, why don’t you show
these young ladies to my office. Feel
free to grab a donut and some coffee,” he offered as he quickly walked toward
another well- dressed family. Chloe
smiled weakly at Brett as he welcomed her to walk with him.
“Wow, you two are quite
mysterious, I don’t think he’s ever met with perfect strangers before.” He said
as they exited out the inner sanctuary and into the lobby. The lobby was still filled with families and
people exchanging the week’s news and gossip.
The air was filled with chatter and coffee and everyone was happy about
the prospect of free donuts. Donuts in
hand, they followed Brett down a wide hallway as the noise quickly dissipated
behind them. They entered an enormous
office filled with books and inspirational images. The office was unexpectedly cluttered and
cozy. Chloe smiled despite the nagging
in the back in her head, and smiled at Jessica as well. The three continued to talk about nothing when
Pastor Jeff finally entered. He and
Brett exchanged another warm handshake and Brett politely left.
Chloe felt a sudden pang of loneliness when Brett
left.
“So, what can I do for
you?” He asked as rocked back in his
chair. Chloe and Jessica exchange looks,
neither knew where to begin.
“Uh, okay, so here’s
the thing. I, uh, think I have a ghost
or a demon thing in my apartment. And,
I- uh, don’t know what to do about it.” Chloe stammered. She tried to hold his eye contact but broke
as soon as she reached the word ‘demon’.
Another silence settled over the office.
Jessica stared at the wall.
“Well, aren’t you going
to say something?” Jessica finally asked.
He scratched his head and stood up.
“Well, I think that’s a
great story. And I’m sorry that I
allowed myself to give my precious time to ladies who think that church is a
game. Now if you’ll excuse me,” he
snapped. At this Chloe jumped up which
startled everyone in the room.
“No, listen
please! There’s something in my
apartment. It’s…it’s evil I think. Nah, I’m pretty sure it’s evil. It’s making me crazy! I can’t sleep. The growling, the noise, please, you have to
believe me.” She held his eyes this
time as she tried to plead her case. He
glanced at Jessica and saw that she hadn’t moved. He straightened up again.
“Look, I’m sure you think that it’s a demon, but you have to
realize that demons don’t bother people.
That’s Hollywood. Now, if you’d
like I can give you the number-”
“Wait, just so we’re
clear, God exists but demons don’t. That
doesn’t make any sense. You can’t have
one without the other.” Jessica cut in.
She was now glaring at him. And since when did I start believing about
this crap? He nodded and slowly sat
down, she continued, “we’re not crazy.
Not fanatics. We aren’t cool
enough be psychic and see the future.
Chloe has tried the psychic thing and it didn’t work too well. All we need is some spiritual help. Chloe is the victim here. I didn’t believe her at first either, but
it’s very real. And it’s very evil. So please, can you help her?” Jessica said. Her voice became flat and serious. Chloe refused to believe that this man who
claimed to be a speaker for a creator could refuse them. She watched and marveled how Jessica could
snap and make demands of people without her voice shaking. Jessica and the Pastor continued to exchange
fearsome looks and violent glances. He
finally sighed and motioned Jessica to relax.
Chloe smiled. Jessica had won.
“Perhaps we got off on
the wrong foot. What’s your name?” he
offered as he stood up and turned on a small coffee pot in the corner of the
room.
“Chloe. Chloe Summers. This is Jessica. So, where do we begin?” She saw him shrug as he leaned against an
overcrowded bookshelf.
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