Big Jim was sitting by the fire
in a friend’s yard when he heard,
“Hey, Daddy.”
A girl’s voice
coming from the shed
right across from the fire.
The door was opened just a crack.
Big Jim looked around.
Tim was still inside.
He didn’t have any kids.
‘What the flying fuck?’ Big Jim thought,
‘Neighbourhood kids maybe…but…’
“Daddy, I’m so alone.”
Big Jim arose from his chair.
The girl sounded anguished.
Something about that voice, that girl.
It felt so familiar somehow,
like someone he knew
a long time ago.
Someone he longed for.
Someone
he wanted to see very badly.
“Come to me, Daddy.”
Big Jim almost stumbled into the
fire before catching himself.
Next, he was at the shed door
opening it further.
“Hello?” He called.
Big Jim felt the humidity of the night.
The sweat on his skin.
His want.
His need.
Everything
was for her.
“Come in and close the door, Daddy,
and then we can be together again.”
The girl’s voice was pleading but yet
there was a teasing there too.
Something familiar
a long time ago
just yesterday.
Big Jim stepped inside and was
closing the door behind him,
the absence of light
-the blackness of the shed
enveloping him when,
“Jesus Christ!” Tim shouted as he
pulled the door back open,
“No no no no!”
Tim yanked on a piece of rope
hanging from the ceiling
and a light bulb came alive.
There was no girl.
Instead there was a hole
over in the corner.
“Oh, fuck!” Tim said and went
to a heavy piece of pressed wood
that looked like it once
covered the hole but
was now flipped over to the side.
Tim pulled it down and
dragged it back over the hole.
He then placed his hands to his face
and shook his head.
“A guy was supposed to come this week
and direct-fill it with cement.
I thought this would contain her.
I am so fucking sorry.
We should have bolted it down.
I was only going to be gone for a minute
I didn’t think…
You have no idea what it’s like
to live here with her,
with that fucking thing.”
The light bulb above them
began to flicker on and off.
Tim started angrily flicking the bulb
with his finger.
“Fuck. I’ll have to fix this too.”