Sunset in Your Eyes (Blogophilia 15.7)



“Some things never change. “  I-85 might as well be a parking lot, the traffic was so heavy.  Filtered brown sunlight wormed through the gap between the visors. Using a gesture than looked liked a condemned man reaching for supplication, he mad a vain attempt to block it out.  The outline of the pickup truck ahead barely registered as it slipped forward. He dutifully followed the herd as the light slipped back behind a warehouse. 

Generic heavy metal music boomed from the radio. Some group he never heard of, Texas Hippie somethingThe lead singer kept screaming for the listener to “turn it up”.  No. he thought. Noise attracts attention, especially when the songs were about preacher girls turning into strippers.  The concept was amusing, though. Evil Galloway’s demon daughter dancing on the pole brought a smile.  He could imagine the look of fire, then ice across his bearded wrinkled countenance. The one set in perpetual rage about everything about the world, while he was doing the exact same thing.   

The traffic started getting faster.  Stone Mountain was a beached whale off to his left.  Mother would never let him go there. Groups of men sacrificed babies there, was what she had said.  Jeremy never believed that. All he knew was there was a sculpture of some dead white people carved on the side. It was good that they were dead; they had always been the evil acquirers and en-slavers of the weak, like him. It didn’t matter whether he was white, either.  

The sky began to tint from pale blue to orange.  Reaching up to adjust the visor, the round snout of the police cruiser caught his eye.  His spine quickly felt like ice. It didn’t matter the cop was several cars back. The equanimity of preacher whores was replaced by Pig anxiety. Making like he was looking straight ahead, he quickly assessed the contents of the car.  There was nothing in particular to set alarms off.  Relaxing his grip on the steering wheel, he very lightly lifted the pressure on the gas pedal.  

“Why am I worried? It isn’t like I have guns or anything like that.  Jeremy said to himself.  But a Pig is a Pig and they can smell fear if they are close enough. He tried to think of strippers and sinning preachers, but it didn’t work. His eyes were  glued to the mirror. Approaching Jimmy Carter Boulevard, a couple of cars passed him on the right and another on the left. He used that as a signal to slowly pick up speed of the Toyota and put some more space between him and the cop.  Finally, the cruiser turned on his signal and began to move towards the exit.  

As the cop reached the point of no return on the ramp, Jeremy began to relax. 



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Topic-Colleen Bruenig
Pic-Stormy Gail Dormire

Pic Guesses-Hot touch, Passion, Playing with fire, 

Comments

  1. There has always been something relaxing about the point of no return

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  2. So descriptive a real mood piece. I call that moment when the cop is behind you and the light goes on the "OH s*&%" moment. You had me hanging on every word. Nice job Christopher :)

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  3. Great writing. Why is it we all have anxiety when cops are behind us.

    http://joycelansky.blogspot.com

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    1. Fear of authority. Think of how you felt when the teacher would come to your desk.

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  4. I'll never be able to shake off the fear of a cop car close to me no matter how long I am sober, lol. "Pigs smell fear"......maybe the cops are demons?

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  5. A police cruiser on the road is one thing, you should see what happens to me when I encounter one in space! Jeremy has great cause to fear authority!
    8 points Earthling! :)
    Marvin

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  6. Wonderful emotion here, enjoyed the atmosphere xx

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  7. Reinforces my suspicions that half the drivers out there on the road are ax murderers...while othet half are either drunk...drugged...asleep or planning their next heist. Truth with Jeremy on the road...the cops are the least of anyone's worries! Great write!

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    1. Oh, I can tell you stories about the drugged ones on that stretch of road.

      Scary.

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  8. I have never had a moving violation, nor have I received a speeding ticket. That should show how much I fear showing out on the road. I do, however, change radio station, on average, once ever fifteen seconds... you know, looking for the end of that perfect song.

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    1. Given the state of radio, I can't blame you. It only exists to sell advertising.

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