The pink tutu
Carl is wearing only accentuates his powerful, tattooed physique. He’s sitting
on a chair in the lobby of the hotel, holding a tea towel to the side of his
bloodied face whilst his friends fuss around him, arguing with the manager, making
calls on their phones. There’s a general change of focus as we come through the
revolving doors.
‘They’re here.
Talk to you later.’
We get the
story. How they were all up town for Carl’s stag-do. How they’d had a bit to
drink. How Carl had pitched face first into the tarmac when he stepped off the
kerb. No, he wasn’t knocked out. No, he wasn’t run over. His neck’s fine. He’s
just chipped a few teeth and cut his eye.
Carl groans and takes
the tea-towel away so I can examine the wound.
‘It’s quite
deep, Carl. That’ll need some attention up at the hospital.’
‘It’s my teeth
I’m worried about.’
‘They’ll give
you some advice about them, too. Come on.’
He stands up,
even taller than you’d think, at least six foot four, arms as thick as my legs.
‘Mind your
head,’ I tell him as we open the door to the ambulance. The truck leans towards
us as he climbs aboard.
*
‘Ellie’ll kill
me,’ says Carl, holding the sterile dressing in place. ‘She’ll rip me to shreds.’
‘Nah, mate,’
says Rich, his Best Man, coming with him to the hospital. ‘Don’t forget, she’s
got the hen party next week. God knows what that’ll be like.’
Carl shakes his
head and stares at his feet.
‘I can’t believe
it,’ he says. ‘This shit doesn’t happen to me. I’ve been so tired lately. What
with the kids and everything. Really all I wanted was a good night out and a bit
of a lie-in.’ He looks up at me. ‘Sad, in’it?’
‘I don’t think
so. Whatever makes you happiest. There’s nothing wrong in that.’
He sighs and
looks back at the floor.
Rich laughs.
‘I’ve just
thought,’ he says. ‘We’ve got that photo-shoot tomorrow. Fuck knows what you’ll
look like for that.’
Suddenly it’s
apparent that Carl is crying a little. He uses the bloodied dressing to wipe
his eyes, then sits back in the chair and takes a breath.
‘Sorry, mate.
Sorry. It’s the shock of it all, I guess.’
‘Don’t worry about
a thing, Carl. We’ll get you fixed up and back on your feet in no time.’
‘I’m just tired,’
he says. ‘All I wanted was a night out with the lads and then bed. And now
this.’ He holds out the dressing as evidence. ‘Wasting your time. You’ve got
more important things to do than dealing with fuck-ups like me.’
‘You had an
accident, Carl. That’s what we’re here for. It’s good. It keeps us in a job.’
‘What, driving drunks
around?’
He shakes his
head.
‘I can’t believe
it. Ellie’ll fucking kill me.’
‘Don’t worry
about a thing. Leave Ellie to me,’ says Rich, hugging him round the shoulders. ‘It’ll
be like nothing happened.’
Carl looks at
him, then smiles a bloodied, crooked smile.
‘You think?’
‘I know.’
Rich’s phone
starts to buzz.
He glances down
at it, then back up at Carl. And even though I admit it might be more to do
with a change of light in the cabin than anything else, his smile seems to lose
about ten per cent conviction.
‘Oh Christ!’ says
Carl.
4 comments:
The dreaded stag do.Carl seemed fairly sensible about it,which I suppose makes a change from the usual drunken stag.You've probably got enough stories about drunken stag and hen parties to write a book.Wait a minute....
He wasn't your usual stagger, that's for sure - both in size & demeanour. I felt pretty sorry for him. The last thing you want in the run-up to the wedding is a scarred face and a mouthful of dental work. Still - it'll all add to the legend.
That first line is definitely an attention grabber. Way to go on the intro, Spence!
My close friends/second family have an amusing story… The week before the parents were getting married (their second marriage, both of them), the husband broke his leg playing tackle football. They worked it out so there was a cute arch and white painted wrought iron set of chairs at the top of the aisle for the ceremony, but the funny part is that for their honeymoon they had planned to go to Yosemite National Park and spend a few days hiking and backpacking! They still went to Yosemite, but they didn't do much hiking.
Ouch! Bad timing.
Sounds like they had a great wedding, though - and I'm guessing Yosemite's going to be a treat whether you're in a chair or otherwise. :)
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