DreamingOfMyEx
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Thursday, April 3
7:00 p.m.
Anne Marie's house
Her pastor arrived right on time, with that "couple of friends" he mentioned on the phone. There was another pastor - from the Presbyterian church, an older lady who had been Anne Marie's middle school English teacher, a gentleman who was retired from the Marine Corps who was missing an arm, and a former Toland police officer who still lived in Toland, but managed a sporting goods store in Magnus, and had served the past few years on the City Council.
They were quickly seated around the dining table which had recently been scrubbed clean of smashed little round spaghetti in a can and something green Anne Marie was pretty sure wasn't a food item. Everyone had a cup of tea or decaf coffee.
"It's almost .. almost .. a done deal that the Mayor won't be running for re-election."
"Oh, I've not heard that, but then I don't get out mu ... TM, PUT THAT DOWN, RIGHT NOW! ... don't get out much."
"I was talking to him after the City Council meeting Tuesday night ...."
"So who.. excuse me.. ANDREW, WILL YOU PLEASE TAKE YOUR BROTHER INTO THE BEDROOM AND WORK WITH HIM ON THE ALPHABET BLOCKS! ... who do you think will run in his place?"
"Well, funny you should ask ..."
--
Anne Marie had quite a laugh when she found out the reason for the visit. A group of concerned citizens trying to encourage the right person to run for Mayor.
"Marti handles all the real work, you would really just be providing direction, everyone on the Council likes you ...."
" ... the most respected family ..."
"... one of the best teachers in the history of Toland schools ..."
"A good devout Christian woman ... "
"Andrew, where are you going with those juice boxes? No Sir, you can all drink them in the kitchen."
"Your father probably saved the lives of everybody in town, or a member of their family."
"Well, that's a bit much ..."
"... a role model for girls ..."
"No TM, you spilled it, you wipe it up."
"I raised four boys of my own, and now have seven grandchildren all about your kids' ages, I can commit to watching them during meetings ..."
"I remember your own father taking you to City Council Meetings."
"I was thirteen."
"I'll lay it on the line" the Marine with the gravel in his voice said. "There are a couple of people who mentioned running, and I'll go to prison before I'll see them fuc... screw up this town any more than it's already been screwed up. You don't wanna see me go to prison, do you?"
No, Anne Marie didn't want to see the old Sergeant Major go to prison, and she didn't want to see the town fuc... screwed up any more than it's already been fuc.. screwed up. With a heavy sigh, she admitted defeat, and agreed to run for Mayor. Maybe it would be nice for Mrs Spencer to watch the boys for a few minutes every month, and for the boys to see their Mom sitting at the big table in charge of the meetings. And maybe ... just maybe ... she could do some good for the town.
But Anne Marie wasn't totally naive. She wanted to know more about this strange woman who won the lottery and decided to throw money all over the town. Something about that just didn't seem right.
7:00 p.m.
Anne Marie's house
Her pastor arrived right on time, with that "couple of friends" he mentioned on the phone. There was another pastor - from the Presbyterian church, an older lady who had been Anne Marie's middle school English teacher, a gentleman who was retired from the Marine Corps who was missing an arm, and a former Toland police officer who still lived in Toland, but managed a sporting goods store in Magnus, and had served the past few years on the City Council.
They were quickly seated around the dining table which had recently been scrubbed clean of smashed little round spaghetti in a can and something green Anne Marie was pretty sure wasn't a food item. Everyone had a cup of tea or decaf coffee.
"It's almost .. almost .. a done deal that the Mayor won't be running for re-election."
"Oh, I've not heard that, but then I don't get out mu ... TM, PUT THAT DOWN, RIGHT NOW! ... don't get out much."
"I was talking to him after the City Council meeting Tuesday night ...."
"So who.. excuse me.. ANDREW, WILL YOU PLEASE TAKE YOUR BROTHER INTO THE BEDROOM AND WORK WITH HIM ON THE ALPHABET BLOCKS! ... who do you think will run in his place?"
"Well, funny you should ask ..."
--
Anne Marie had quite a laugh when she found out the reason for the visit. A group of concerned citizens trying to encourage the right person to run for Mayor.
"Marti handles all the real work, you would really just be providing direction, everyone on the Council likes you ...."
" ... the most respected family ..."
"... one of the best teachers in the history of Toland schools ..."
"A good devout Christian woman ... "
"Andrew, where are you going with those juice boxes? No Sir, you can all drink them in the kitchen."
"Your father probably saved the lives of everybody in town, or a member of their family."
"Well, that's a bit much ..."
"... a role model for girls ..."
"No TM, you spilled it, you wipe it up."
"I raised four boys of my own, and now have seven grandchildren all about your kids' ages, I can commit to watching them during meetings ..."
"I remember your own father taking you to City Council Meetings."
"I was thirteen."
"I'll lay it on the line" the Marine with the gravel in his voice said. "There are a couple of people who mentioned running, and I'll go to prison before I'll see them fuc... screw up this town any more than it's already been screwed up. You don't wanna see me go to prison, do you?"
No, Anne Marie didn't want to see the old Sergeant Major go to prison, and she didn't want to see the town fuc... screwed up any more than it's already been fuc.. screwed up. With a heavy sigh, she admitted defeat, and agreed to run for Mayor. Maybe it would be nice for Mrs Spencer to watch the boys for a few minutes every month, and for the boys to see their Mom sitting at the big table in charge of the meetings. And maybe ... just maybe ... she could do some good for the town.
But Anne Marie wasn't totally naive. She wanted to know more about this strange woman who won the lottery and decided to throw money all over the town. Something about that just didn't seem right.