FILLED: Bad Creek Fairytale

Date: 2016-05-03 04:07 am (UTC)

Sam: all cusp and sinew, light risen on May and he’s running, along the drive to the creek, where tangles of green lose his ankles quick, and Dean finds a pool, trout and tannin, and they risk, laughing, leeches for birthday fish.

*

Dean fries them up, cracks a beer. Wraps library-lifted tales from three towns ago.

No neighbors near. Honeysuckle and kudzu, and Dad an interstate gone, path of a thing with no name.

He’ll be back, Dean says, lets Sam sad-smile, nearly arch, older than yesterday.

Dude, Dean says, tosses the kid a can.

Roughhouse the dusk away. Fireflies.

*

Couch. Shackhouse bumped by bats, an owl.

They sleep on the same sheet, TV sorry and low.

By midnight Sam is dog-days, one sweat away from nothing, mumbling Dean’s name in hot pants.

Jesus, Sammy, what is it.

Sam’s eyes lift to blank, go back, black; spine stiffens like line and pulls, screams taut.

*

Dad!

Dean dials, crouches, gauges what he can.

Been sick before, both of them; heat-sick, spell-sick, ague; been cut bad, bled, wood-lost and full of sick-fear; gouged, clawed before their time--

Not like this.

*

Three and Sam gasps three times, flat-out stops, goes river-color while Dean shouts and pounds and breathes for, weeps when he starts again, flannel-to-face.

*

Dad.

Pick up.

Dad.

*

There was, once, a honeychild who went down to the stream and never came out. Fish-form now. Last hope of a desperate mother.

There were, once, sisters who drowned and lived again in the runoff.

And six stories that were the gospel of Bad Creek.

And time.

*

Dean runs to the water, dumps back the dinner-remains, fish-whisker and bone, blood, a cup of, more than one.

Look, I don’t know who we offended, but you gotta give him back.

Please.

Spring rustlings. Moss-fumes.

The water curled around his ankles. Leather and water and he kneels in it, lets the creek talk trash--

about his little brother, and all the banks he’ll teeter on. Kneels and breathes a lungful, chokes it clean again.

Please.

Tears, wet, up the drive to cup his brother’s head.

*

Daybreak, an engine.

Honeysuckle trembling on the verge. Green-eyed boys grown into.

The day breaks and Sam is thirteen, and breathing.
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