Time Runs
Away with Her
Christine
Potter
It’s not easy being Bean. Bean
Donohue lives for her guitar, but her mom threw her out of the house during a
snowstorm for singing. No way she’s going to get permission to go
see The Grateful Dead at the Fillmore East.
Zak, her
almost-boyfriend, will get drafted if he doesn’t get into art school, pot makes
Bean paranoid, and her best friend can’t stop talking about sex. 1970’s not for
wimps—but neither was 1885...or 1945. So why does Bean keep sliding backwards
in time?
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Excerpt:
Although it
was cooler than it had been upstairs, the night was still close, and the heat
had made Bean slow and sleepy. I could wring out my hair like a
dishrag, and it would dribble on the floor. The
party swirled around her: ladies in rustling dresses of blue and yellow,
gentlemen in evening jackets laughing together.
At the other
end of the room was a cut crystal bowl, full of what looked like iced tea. Bean
felt like she could dive into it. Standing in a circle around the punch bowl
were a few more men in evening jackets.
How can
you even think of wearing a jacket in this weather? She wandered over to the punch,
which smelled wickedly alcoholic, like the bottle of rum Juuulia bought to make
eggnog every Christmas. If she picked up one of the tiny glass cups next to the
bowl and ladled punch into it, would it seem to those men in their stifling
evening wear as if the glass were filling itself? That was kind of amusing,
actually, but probably not a great idea. Besides, the stuff smelled like it
would make you more thirsty, not less.
Maple leaves
outside rustled again in the breeze, and the breeze offered no relief. She
thought about Zak, and wondered if she’d be too miserable and sweaty to hug him
right then, if he were with her. Which, of course, he was not. She thought
about her room at home, her all-year Christmas lights, her guitar. She closed
her eyes and tried to will herself back.
Nothing
happened.
Outside, in
the garden, Edwina laughed again. What a wonderful laugh she had! It sounded
like it came straight from her belly, like she wasn’t afraid of being
un-ladylike. Was she the one who had been crying on Bean’s
last trip to this time and place? It certainly seemed like the same evening:
the party, the Japanese lanterns, the night’s humid breeze...
Author Bio:
Christine Potter lives in a small
town not far from the setting of Time
Runs Away With Her, near the mighty Hudson River, in a very old (1740)
house with two ghosts. According to a
local ghost investigator, the ghosts are harmless, “just very old spirits who
don’t want to leave.” She doesn’t want them to.
Christine’s
house contains two pipe organs (her husband is a choir director/organist), two
spoiled tom cats, and too many books.
She’s also a poet, and the author of two collections of verse, Zero Degrees at First Light, and Sheltering in Place. Christine taught English and Creative Writing
for years in the Clarkstown Schools. She
DJ’s free form rock and roll weekly on Area24radio.com, and plays guitar,
dulcimer, and tower chimes.
Website: http://chrispygal.weebly.com/
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