he has to get eight stitches.
Stephen gets himself out of the hospital and decides to take a visit over to Harrisâs wife to tell her what her husbandâs at. He gets on his ten-speed Huffy and rides over there. Except he gets tired halfway and decides to steal himself a truck, one of those Toyota pickups that just has YO on the back tailgate. He speeds on over there. This woman, Mrs. Harris, or whatever her name is, takes Stephen into her trailer. She sits him down at the kitchen table.
Stephen tells Ferlinghetti that the weird thing is that this Mrs. Harrisâsheâs a redheadâdonât even flinch when she finds out her husbandâs screwing around. She rises up from the table, puts her arms around Stephen, then starts rubbing her fingers up and down his chest saying thank you, thank you, thank you for telling me. Opening the buttons and all. Working her way down to his zipper. Heâs fourteen. Walks around all day long with a boner anyway, let alone when some old lady is doing him.
Heâs telling Ferlinghetti all this. Thatâs whatâs killing me. Heâs telling Ferlinghetti about how heâs getting done, how sheâs leaving lipstick on Russell the Love Muscle, how she looks like Woody Woodpecker down there with the red hair. Ferlinghetti lets him say things like that. Both of them look very serious, out there on the bench.
Anyway, that night Stephen goes home. Dumps the YO truck out on the edge of town. When he gets back Harris is gone. His momma has made him some chicken-fried steak. She never cooks normally, always eating those Sonic burgers. He sits himself down at the table and eats real slow. She asks if his mouth is hurting him, and he tells her itâs all right. He sees one of Harrisâs bandannas outside the bedroom door, but he just walks on by it.
He gets to visiting Mrs. Harris a couple of times a week, going out there on his Huffy. Harris, heâs out in the oilfields, he donât know a goddamn thing about what his wifeâs doing. The redhead, sheâs telling Stephen how cute he is and all. Making him sandwiches and iced tea. Sitting on the concrete blocks, waving to him when he leaves. Stephen, heâs in hog heaven.
Anyway, Harris comes home early to his trailer one week. Nobody expecting him. Stephen is there, lying in bed with the redhead, like a regular soap opera. Harris picks him up out of the bed and slaps him around. Stephen gets beat up pretty bad again and leaves on his ten-speed. When he comes back two hours later heâs got a hunting rifle, a Marlin, that heâs stolen from the gun rack of a pickup. Parks the truck. Goes around the back. Stands up on the ball of the trailer, where he can look into the bedroom. Harris is there boning his wife. Stephenâs done himself some hunting before and says heâs an ace with the rifle on Nintendo. He shoots him straight in the forehead. Harris flops to the floor. Stephen opens the door of the trailer and tells Mrs. Harris that she should get packed, that theyâre leaving. He wants her to go to Florida. Heâs seen Florida on the TV.
Harris is still alive on the floor. Stephen wants Mrs. Harris to say, âI love you, Stephen,â in front of her old man. Heâs flipped out, Stephen has. And sheâs going plumb crazy. Sheâs bent over her husband, sobbing. Then Stephen shouts at her: âKiss me!â Heâs fourteen years old. âKiss me!â She gets up and kisses him on the lips. Then he goes over to Harris, puts the gun down the manâs throat, pulls the trigger, and kills him. He shoots Harris twice more, in the chest. All the time Mrs. Harris is just standing there, screaming.
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Ferlinghetti, I guess he sees it as one of these mother complex things, because heâs asking Stephen if he loves his mom and if he thought Mrs. Harris was his mom, that sort of thing. But, more than that, heâs asking all the
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