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Alright Baby

February 17, 2011
By GALOBster BRONZE, Vashon, Washington
GALOBster BRONZE, Vashon, Washington
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Favorite Quote:
"I thought Christmas was about Jesus giving birth?"


“It's gonna be alright baby.”

That's what my Mom would tell me when I was kid and the sharp sound of a gun in the night would send the dogs barkin' and the police runnin'.

But not anymore. I'm older and I know it's nothin' to worry about.

I worry anyway.


“Mommy! What about Daddy?”

“Daddy alright baby, he just at work.” My mother would oh so wearily tell me, and not even botherin' to put some truth sound in her words!

I was coming back from school in second grade the first time Daddy got arrested.

Mommy was cryin' in our shoddy living room. What a sad sight. It sent my ideas of just how strong my mom was running like gangsters when the cops showed up.

“Mommy, what's wrong?” I asked.

“Your Daddy gone and get himself arrested.” Mommy said as she sobbed into a handkerchief. I could never figure out whether Mommy loved Daddy or not.

“Why?”

“Don't matter why, just that he has, and what are we going to do, baby?” Mommy went back to her wailin' while I patted her on the back and told her it was goin' to be alright.



“Mommy, why've they gotta keep shootin'?”

“Cuz they want somethin' baby, and that's what folk do around here when they want somethin'. They shoot at who's got it.” She said “shoot” as though a disease lived in the word and the only way not to catch it was to spit out the word right after you said it,

The next day at school I did one of the dumbest things I ever would do.

This girl at lunch had a cookie I wanted, and so I put my hands together like a gun, raised them up in the direction of her head, and let out a mighty BLAM like a gun so I could get what I wanted.

All I got then was a trip to the principals office where the badness of guns was impressed upon me (and he was the one that said to praise and thank our great nations military heroes every single day, and don't tell me they didn't use guns) and a stern talkin' to from my Mother.



“Mommy, I'm sad.”

“How about a joke baby?”

That's how we felt better; tellin' jokes. We had joke books by the millions! So whenever one of us got sad we'd crack one open and read our favorite jokes. We would laugh so hard it felt like our gut's were gonna burst right open!

“Tell another one, mommy!” I would say when I was little.

“Okay baby, why'd the turtle cross the road?”

“I dunno mommy!”

“To get to the shell station on the other side baby!”

We would always giggle and laugh at that one.



“Mommy, don't ever leave me.”

“Of course not baby.”



Well guess what.

She did.

I was cryin' the whole way through her funeral. Twenty-two people came to see a first-rate women get buried in third-rate coffin by a third-rate priest in a third-rate cemetery. She'd been killed by a drunk driver as she was drivin' home from work.

Daddy showed up for the last five minutes. He'd gotten out on bail a couple months earlier. He'd had his hand on my shoulder like he was some responsible father figure.

I put a couple flowers on her grave and left with Daddy.

How I want to hear her voice again.

“It's gonna be alright baby.”


The author's comments:
This was originally for three minute fiction from NPR until I realized that you had to be 18 years or older. I am not.
But it is basically about a girl and her mothers relationship.
The prompt was a someone had to tell a joke and someone had to cry.

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on Feb. 25 2011 at 1:14 pm
Shrien PLATINUM, Brooklyn, New York
23 articles 7 photos 62 comments

Favorite Quote:
"When one door closes, another one opens"

I think theres a search box on the right corner of the website. You can type in the story's name (but only if its submitted, it wont show if in forums). 

Or you can click advanced search and enter in the details, it'll show up.

:) Hope that helped! :)


on Feb. 24 2011 at 9:18 pm
GALOBster BRONZE, Vashon, Washington
1 article 0 photos 2 comments

Favorite Quote:
"I thought Christmas was about Jesus giving birth?"

I'm so glad you like it! Out of my other pieces (on different websites) this has gotten the most reception.

I actrually did submit it, I think. Ah jeez I have no idea. XD

Anyway, I feel really stupid when I ask this but...How do you view other peoples work? I can't figure it out and I would like to read your piece. Heh....


on Feb. 23 2011 at 5:09 pm
Shrien PLATINUM, Brooklyn, New York
23 articles 7 photos 62 comments

Favorite Quote:
"When one door closes, another one opens"

Oh my god!!
This was really deep and sad:(

It really made me think about the relationship I had with my mother:)

I love it!

You should submit it to the Fiction Contests they have on here!
Overall, awesome!

Would you be so kind to critic and read my story? It's called "Slowly Losing It"