Suffering Pleasure
written by: Judge Burdon
Darkness had punched the time clock showing up to work the night shift, so I lit a couple of candles in my Studio apartment. The purpose wasn’t to create a romantic or Gothic ambience, but instead to be able to navigate around my four hundred square foot living space with some type of light. It seems my memory has been on a drunk once again, and I forgot to pay the electric bill. The Electric and Power guy pointed out that I’ve used that somewhat creative, as well as almost humorous, excuse far too often. The novelty has worn off, with the consequence being orders to confiscate the Electric Meter and return it to the office. It meant he couldn’t just pull it out, turn it upside down, and push it back in. The company’s mid-level suits had become aware of me pulling it out, then placing it back into the service, restoring my power after the electric guy left. You know what? My neighbors are leaving on vacation for a month tomorrow. So I can jump their electric power and their Cable, I’ll try to get my TV out of hock. This guy will be living like a suburban scumbag in no time at all. I’ve got it all worked out.
“This has to stop, Santiago. There’s no future in what you refer to as a recreational activity.” I said out loud.
“Ya, I know. I’ve gotta straighten up.” Answering back with a four a.m. honesty.
I emptied the entire contents of the paper into the small pool of water in the spoon.
“When do you think that might happen?”
“I’m not sure. It may manifest as a revelation or an epiphany? Maybe there’ll be an intervention, or the never-fail cure, incarceration.”
I held the spoon over the candle flame, and bubbles appeared on the surface of the water caused by the heat.
“It doesn’t matter. You’ve gotta get clean. This is just no fun anymore.”
“You know something? I’m unable to remember when this was fun.”
I drew up the warm coffee colored liquid mixture through a cigarette butt I used as a filter. Then I inspected the contents for air bubbles, flicking the syringe with my finger to dislodge them.
“You look at life as though it’s a nonstop parade. Let me tell you, the last float will be showing up soon, signaling your demise. Believe me, Santa Claus won’t be on it waving his hello. It’s got to stop!”
My voice echoed in the nearly empty apartment.
“Ya, it’ll happen. I promise. I just can’t say when.” I answered sincerely. But even I didn’t believe myself.
I stabbed the syringe deep into my vein. I didn’t even have to pull back on the plunger to register. My dark, thick, rich, red blood billowed into it, offering a crimson preview of the explosion about to erupt inside my body. My finger slowly, ceremoniously pushed down on the plunger.
Boom!
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