ONE FOR THE FIRE
by VINCENZO
RATED FRC |
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A trip to the movies - Scott,
Virgil, Gordon and Alan take in a movie. My thoughts about
what their reaction to one particular film would be.
Scott
couldn't remember the last time he had taken in a movie with
his brothers. Had to be in high school, he thought.
He also
couldn't remember the last time he felt this embarrassed.
Virgil, to
his left, was laughing so hard he was crying. Every couple of
minutes he would settle down, then something would happen on
the screen and another fit of laughter would start. And so
would the people around them trying to watch the movie. "SHHHHHHHH!"
Some were throwing popcorn at Virgil in an attempt to get him
to be quiet, but Scott didn't think he noticed.
"Virg," he
whispered. "Come on, the usher is coming back" Scott looked
over his shoulder and could see the flashlight bobbing down
the aisle.
Virgil
looked at Scott through his blood shot, tear filled eyes,
started to say something, when something big and green on the
screen caught his eye. He spit what ever he was about to
swallow all over Scott's jacket, but that also went unnoticed,
except for Scott, he noticed it.
He looked
to his right to see how Gordon was holding up, wiping off his
jacket from the popcorn and spittle that Virgil had deposited.
"RRRAAAALLLLGGGHHHHH!"
Gordon had emptied his popcorn bucket and was throwing up into
it.
Scott
rubbed his back, hoping that he would be finished soon. "It's
almost over."
Gordon
looked up at him, his eyes as blood-shot and as teary as
Virgil's. "It better be, I think I just threw up my boots."
"Would you
guys hold it down?" piped in Alan. "I'm trying to watch this!"
They all
looked at him, Scott rolled his eyes, Virgil started
sputtering like an old Chevy and Gordon buried his head back
in the popcorn bucket.
At that
moment the glare of the usher's flashlight blinded Scott.
"If you
can't keep down the noise, I am going to have to ask you to
leave!" the voice behind the light said.
"No
problem," replied Scott. "I think we are going to leave now
anyway." He stood up, grabbed Virgil and Gordon and steered
them up the aisle. "Come on, Alan, we're leaving."
"Awww,
come on, this is the good part," Alan said, as he followed his
brothers.
That was
all Virgil needed. He started laughing so hard he fell from
Scott's grip and crawled the last few feet to the exit door,
howling, cackling, gasping for air and clutching his sides.
Outside,
Scott was sitting at the curb, his arm around Gordon's
shoulder. "Feeling better?" he asked.
Gordon
looked over and nodded. "Yeah...better, thanks."
Alan
plopped down beside Gordon, pouting as only Alan could do.
"That's the last time I invite you guys out to an Oldies
night!"
Virgil was
lying on his back looking up at the marquee of the theater.
"This is one print they should have burned, not restored."
"Humph,"
Alan replied. "I'm going for coffee, anyone coming?"
As they
all crossed the street, Scott looked over his shoulder at the
marquee one more time. THUNDERBIRDS 2004!
"Ya know
what Virg?" he said. "I have to agree with you, definitely one
for the fire." |