I love turning those strange dreams we have early in the morning (just moments before waking up) into short stories. I seem to be doing that a lot lately. Today's brand, new story is one such example.
The Ghost People
He calls them the "ghost
people"; this is what six-year-old Aaron refers to them as. Mother and
Father understand these "ghost people" to be little Aaron's imaginary
friends. It’s theorized that he invented them as a means to cope with the move
into the new home. You see, Father's job transfer required that the family move
out of state. And this relocated little Aaron to a new school with new teacher
and new kids. Many children invent imaginary friends when coping with stressors
in life.
The "ghost people" as
Aaron describe are quite interesting. With the exception of being nearly
transparent, they initially appear to be ordinary people. It's three of them—three
men—one wearing a suit, and the other dressed in plain clothes, the sort of clothes
that Grandpa wears—button down shirts and dress slacks. Sometimes the one who
wears a suit enters the room with a brimmed hat. Aaron understands him to be
the boss.
But what makes the "ghost
people" so interesting?—you might ask?
They can morph into anything
they wish. Often the "ghost people" transform themselves into
"cartoon people". They can actually look like the strange creatures
that Aaron often sees in today's modern cartoons—nothing adults would ever
recognize.
Take for example the night that
Aaron sat on his bedroom floor while playing with matchbox cars. Suddenly, the
"ghost people" flattened themselves like a pancake and slid under the
closed closet door into the main bedroom.
"Hi Aaron!" greeted
one of the "ghost people". "What's wrong? Don't recognize
us?"
Although what hovered nearby
Aaron were colorful blobs with funny faces that would make anyone laugh, Aaron
definitely recognized them. And to distinguish himself from the other two, the
boss wore the brimmed hat.
"I recognize you
guys." answered Aaron. "Want to play matchbox cars with me?" he
offered.
One of the "ghost/cartoon
people" whistled before exclaiming, "Oh, them are swell! Look at
them!" he encouraged the other two "ghost people". "Ain't
them nice little cars?"
"Yeah, they sure are."
agreed the boss.
"You got a
Studebaker?" asked one of the other two.
Aaron shrugged his shoulder.
"What's a Studebaker?"
"Uh-oh!" exclaimed the
boss. "Here comes the Mrs." With that, the "ghost/cartoon
people" whisked away and flattened themselves up to slip behind the
pictures on Aaron's wall.
"Who were you talking
to?" asked Mother upon entering Aaron's bedroom.
"The ghost people."
answered Aaron. "They were going to play Matchbox cars with me. One of
them wanted to know if I have a Studebaker."
Mother remained silent. If her
son could just make a new friend at school, it would put an end to these
imaginary "ghost people".
"Mommy? What's a
Studebaker?"
"I don't know Aaron."
answered Mother. "It's time for bed. Pick up your toys and put them
away."
Mother stepped out of the
bedroom for a moment. During this time, Aaron reluctantly did as ordered.
Already in his pajamas, he climbed into bed and waited with the lights on to be
tucked in.
Moments later Mother entered the
room and approached the bed. "Good night, Honey. I love you." She kissed
Aaron on the lips.
"I wish that was me she was
kissing." remarked one of the “ghost people” from behind the pictures
hanging on the wall.
"Watch it!" ordered
the boss. "That's the kid's mother. Is nothing sacred with you?"
As Mother stepped out she turned
off the lights and closed the door. Almost immediately, the "ghost
people" slipped out from behind the pictures and resumed their cartoon
appearances.
"Bed time, huh?" asked
one of them.
"Yeah..." sadly
answered little Aaron.
"You still want to play, huh
kid?" asked the boss.
"I guess..." answered
Aaron.
"Hey, I got a good
idea." began one of the other two "ghost people" with a mischievous
smile on his face. "What do you say we play monkey in the middle?"
"No!" cried out little
Aaron. Aaron did not like this cruel game of monkey in the middle. Invented by
the "ghost people" it had nothing to do with intercepting a ball or
playing any form of keep away. Rather it involved the "ghost people"
transforming their faces into hideous monsters while chasing frightened little
Aaron around the bedroom.
And that's what the "ghost
people" suddenly did. They put on frightful faces of sharp teeth and huge
horns on their heads. Sometimes they made themselves look like angry animals.
They often growled and made loud noises while playing this cruel game. And
whenever Aaron tried to get away, the "ghost people" simply stretched
themselves out like a blanket to catch little Aaron and fling him back in the
center. Hence the meaning of monkey in the middle.
Poor Aaron scurried around the
bedroom. "No! No! Not again!"
The "ghost people"
swirled and danced around the bedroom while transforming themselves into
hideous animals. A couple of times they stretched themselves out like a blanket
to catch Aaron and thrown him in the middle.
"Monkey in the
middle!" the three of them called out.
Somehow, little Aaron managed to
escape. He ran out into the hallway and into the family room where Mother and
Father watched TV. "The ghost people aren't being nice to me! They're
chasing me around the bedroom and playing monkey in the middle! It scares me!
In the bedroom, the "ghost
people" transformed themselves back into their original form; the boss
wearing his suit with brimmed hat, and the other two wearing button down shirts
with dress slacks.
"Is this all we have to
look forward to?" asked the boss. "Playing with toys and chasing a
little boy around the bedroom to scare him?" He was more-or-less
complaining their existence.
"Well we don't have to hang
around this place." cited one of the other two. "There's a whole
world out there. How come we never left?"
The boss lit up a cigarette and
took a deep drag. Then he exhaled. "You know what gets me with you two? In
all the years... In all the bad stuff we did... You never think about what's
waiting for us as payback."
"We got our payback!"
snapped one of the other two "ghost people". "They finally
caught up with us. We got the ultimate punishment. What's worse than dead? What
can happen to us now?"
The boss shook his head in disbelief
while taking another drag. "See, that's what you don't get. What’s out
there waiting for us? What's going to happen to us? Where will we end up for
all the bad things we did to people?"
The End