Monday, January 1, 2024

FRESH OFF THE BUS FROM CREEPYTOWN: A Son's Duty

 

by

Al Bruno III


All through the long drive Sidney kept thinking, This is a mistake. He thought it as he parked his car on a side street, he thought it as he made his way up the walk, he thought it as he rang the bell. Every moment of the journey he had felt like a man trapped in a dream, fighting every step but unable to turn away from the jaws of the nightmare.

The sound of footsteps moving through the house made Sidney’s mouth go dry.

Sidney thought, Too late to run now.

The door swung open and his older brother David looked at him with a combination of surprise and relief.

You’re here.”

Sidney nodded, feeling self conscious in his worn out jeans and flannel shirt. David, as always was neat as a pin.

Was it a touch of reluctance Sidney saw in the way his brother stepped aside to let him in? The inside of the house hadn’t changed but it felt so much smaller.

Where is he?” Sidney asked.

David nodded, “Upstairs, in his room.”

In his room. Sidney’s parents had slept in separate rooms for as long as he could remember. Whatever love they might have shared had dwindled away by the time he was old enough to notice. He had grown up in a world of icy silences and sudden outbursts. The experience had left him angry and haunted but somehow his brother had learned to survive, developing the skills he had used to become a successful local politician.

How is he?” Sidney asked as he started up the stairs.

He’s been asking for you,” was David’s only answer.

Sidney made his way up the steps wondering why. Why would Father want to see him now? Reconciliation wasn’t part of the old man’s repertoire.

The first room at the top of the stairs had belonged to Sidney’s mother. It had been kept locked and empty for years. There had been no funeral when she passed, Father had buried her hastily and without a trace of mourning.

The next room was the one Sidney had shared with his brother for 18 years. The door was open and Sidney had no doubt his brother had been going through old mementos, his pennants, awards and trophies. Sidney wondered if the hollowed out copy of Moby Dick he had stored his pot in was still there. He had left in such a hurry he had left it behind, he wasn’t sure but he might have left a roach behind. Probably not, but it amused Sidney to imagine it had been there for years right under the old man’s nose.

Next was Father’s room, the smell of antiseptic and shit flooded Sidney’s nostrils. He barely recognized the figure on the bed. There was an uncomfortable-looking chair at the bedside, Sidney slowly sat down.

He dreaded his next words but he knew they needed to be said, “Dad? It’s me.”

Took your time didn’t you?” Father’s eyes snapped open, “I would have thought this was something you wanted to see.”

Sidney kept silent, wondering to himself how his old man’s body could be dying when his eyes were so very alive. He felt himself shrinking under their gaze.

You think I’m a bastard don’t you?”

Please don’t be like this,” Sidney said, “not now.”

Your Momma was lucky. She was dead before she hit the ground.”

I’m sorry,” Sidney shifted in the chair, not even sure what he was apologizing for.

I was so proud of you, but you changed on me. You got weak.”

Maybe...” Sidney looked away, “Maybe you're the one who changed.”

Father laughed just a little at that.

You used to be my whole world,” Sidney said, “you were my hero but suddenly I wasn’t good enough.”

Still whining, like an old woman. Like your Momma.”

Suddenly Sidney was on his feet, the chair clattered over. He expected his brother to shout and come running but where ever David might be he was keeping silent. “What do you want from me? Is this why you called me here?”

Close the door,” Father said, “close the door and come closer.”

He wasn't sure if it was some last vestige of a child's blind obedience or a kind of morbid curiosity but Sidney did as he was told. He leaned in close and realized again how bad his old man smelled.

I'm dying,” he spoke quietly, “I'm rotting away.”

I know,” Sidney said, but a lot worse replies had come to mind.

It hurts. You can't imagine how bad it hurts.”

The doctors can give you-”

Father shook his head, “The doctors are assholes. They don't care.”

What do you want me to do about it?” Sidney asked, “What do you want from me?”

I need you to do...” the old man's hands spidered back behind his head and pulled out one of the pillows, “...what you've always wanted to do.”

When the warm pillow was pressed into his hands Sidney almost dropped it. It wasn't a soft, his father had never been a man for soft anything.

Do it...”

Was this really what I always wanted? Sidney thought but he already knew the answer. He pressed the pillow down over his old man's face.

Sidney had expected more of a struggle, but Father stayed still until the very end, until some involuntary response set his arms flailing. A ragged yellow fingernail cut Sidney right below the eye.

Is he having second thoughts?

If he was it didn't matter, Sidney was determined to be strong enough for the both of them.

Just this once he was going to make his father proud.

 


Sunday, December 31, 2023

THE BINDER OF SHAME: Maimed

 

MAIMED
(a Binder Of Shame story)
By
Al Bruno III

 

WARNING: THE FOLLOWING TALE WILL PROBABLY OFFEND NO ONE SAVE FOR MY THERAPIST. THE NAMES HAVE BEEN CHANGED TO PROTECT THE ACTUAL PEOPLE INVOLVED IN THESE MOSTLY TRUE EVENTS. BUT WHY AM I BOTHERING? WE ARE ALL ALMOST 6O, AND SOME OF US ARE DEAD. WOW THAT GOT DARK FAST.

*

It was just another day in the nondescript city. None of the generic citizens heading into the local bank would ever have expected a bank robbery, but our heroes were ready for it.

This bank got robbed every week.

A man wearing a dark fedora and a trenchcoat charged into the bank. He felled two henchmen with his wrist-mounted ice ray and then smirked, "I'm Frost and you two better cool off!"

The next man through the door wore a flashily colored hazmat suit. He shot waves of fast-acting bubonic plague from the palms of his hands. As another pair of thugs collapsed, the man in the hazmat suit said, "Hi guys! I'm Patient Zero, and I've got a feeling the urge to surrender is getting pretty infectious!"

Then, the front window of the bank crashed inwards, and a man wearing a pointy-eared cowl snarled at hostages and criminals alike. He pulled a sawed-off shotgun from beneath his flowing black cape and began firing wildly. "Die motherfuckers!" he howled as the air was filled with screams and bloodstained deposit slips "Diiiiieeeeeeeeeeee..."


*


I looked up from a map covered with miniature cardboard superheroes, villains, and ordinary citizens. Gordon was holding his CHAMPIONS rulebook against his chest. Adrian was the first to speak, "I thought you were playing Batman."

"Oh no," Daniel said, "My guy is named Bat-Shit because he's like Batman, but he's batshit crazy."

"Well..." I commented, "You can't say he wasn't roleplaying."

Adrian nodded, "Right now I can't say anything at all. I'm kinda stunned."

That's right, folks, we were playing another roleplaying game. Back in my day, these pen-and-paper games were the only gaming we had. You didn't need a computer or a broadband connection; all you needed was the kind of creativity that can only come from social maladjustment and soul-crushing loneliness.

While we might not have to deal with monthly fees or server crashes, we pen-and-paper roleplaying gamers still have to deal with moments like this. Adrian, you see, was the game master; he had written and planned an adventure for our heroes, and now it was completely derailed.

Trust me, all of us old-school nerds have been there at one time or another.

"Talk amongst yourselves for a few minutes, OK?" Adrian pawed through his ring binders and game supplement books, saying, "I just need to make a few quick changes."

Daniel grinned, "My character is even more awesome than you expected, right?"

“Riiiiiiiiight.” I said.

"So, how are things with the Panty Patrol?" Gordon asked as he opened up his second 2-liter bottle of Mountain Dew for the day.

"Busy," I explained, "busier than I expected really. Working in women's clothing isn't as easy as I thought it would be."

Adrain dropped his pencil, "I knew it!"

"No, it's not like that," I explained, "I'm working at the Julia Shop now."

Daniel snickered, "Are they paying you in merchandise?"

"Up yours!" I cleverly retorted. (I think Shakespeare was the one who first used that particular retort.)

"Hey!" Gordon said, "Show the man a little respect. He landed a job that puts him in close contact with women every day. Women with money and needs that only he can fulfill. Woman eager to take off their clothes right on the premises."

"Wow," Adrain's hand tightened around his dice bag.

Daniel gave me an apologetic look, "I didn't know..."

I blushed, "Actually, I mostly work in the stockroom all by myself."

"I KNEW IT!" Adrian and Daniel shared a high-five.

Gordon punched me in the arm, "What the Hell is the deal? Do you want people to think you're a doofus for the rest of your life?"

"I'm not sure if I have a choice," I said, "this could be one of those nature versus nurture things."

"Damn Al..."

Daniel rolled his eyes, "Come on, everyone in the class of 1986 knows who he's still pining away for Lilly."

"Lilly?" Adrian stroked his chin. Isn't she still hooked up with Jessie Manson?"

"Yes."

"The bodybuilder?"

"Yes."

"The guy that can crush walnuts against his abs?"

"Yes!"

"Wow Al," Adrian nodded ruefully, "is your life really that sad?"

I sighed with exasperation, "All I know is that I wish that I had Jessie's girl..."

"Jessie's' girl?" Gordon asked.

"Why can't I find a woman-" a sob caught in my throat, "why can't I find a woman like that?"

"OK guys... lets get back to the game!" Adrian said.

*

The three costumed men stood among the bodies arguing about the fine line between costumed crimefighters and masked vigilantes. Patient Zero and Batshit were starting to shove each other, and Frost was looking for a convenient side exit.

"Nice try, you young whipper snappers..." a voice interrupted them. One of the customers stood; her dowdy dress was peppered with buckshot holes, and there was blood in her blue-rinsed hair. "But my healing powers are more than a match for you."

"And who the Hell are you supposed to be?" Batshit laughed as he reloaded his sawed-off shotgun.

Steel claws popped out of the backs of her hands, and she lunged at them. The last thing the heroes heard was her name.

*

"Auntie Mame?" I scratched my head in confusion.

"No," Adrian said, "Auntie Maim."

"Ohhhh..."

Tuesday, December 26, 2023

TALES OF LOST GODS AND FRAGILE TRANSFORMATIONS

 
 
When a group of friends goes camping, they stumble upon a mysterious ritual that threatens to take their lives, leaving only Adam - the overweight outcast - to save them all from certain doom.
 
 
 
 
...just because I am wearing a bomb to a town council meeting it does not mean I’m some kind of a lunatic.
 
 
 
 
Mike and Jimbo travel to Montreal to prove Barry's girlfriend isn't real, only to learn the cost of wishful thinking.
 
 
 
 
When four friends find a mysterious hatch in a cabin in the snow, they soon discover a world full of secrets and transformation.
 
 
 

Your wife told me about the invitation...




Tuesday, December 19, 2023

THIS IS CHANNEL AB3

 

TEASER ONE


TEASER  TWO


TEASER THREE


 

EPISODE ONE



EPISODE TWO


EPISODE THREE


EPISODE FOUR


 

 



Four Years

 

Has it really been four years since Vanessa Bruno passed away? I guess it has.
 
How did it happen? How did she go from being a member of my friend group I found insufferable to one of the great loves of my life?
 
 
More than anyone else, she made me the man I am today. No, more than that, she made me the man I was supposed to be—the man that sometimes only she could see.
 

 
 
On December 18th, 2019, she left this world after six years of chronic illness and close calls. And it hurt, Lord, how it hurt. But more than anything else, I was grateful, and every year I’m more grateful.
 

 
 
“Don't weep at my grave, for I am not there, I've a date with a butterfly to dance in the air.
I'll be singing in the sunshine, wild and free, Playing tag with the wind, while I'm waiting for thee…”
~~ Jenn, The Butterfly Box