Aaah, More Work ‘Frieend’.
“Yeah why not” I reply to the skype message, because I work
in the sort of business where people communicate in that manner despite sitting
ten feet away from each other.
I don’t particularly ‘fancy a beer’ with Counterpart or anyone
else but I’m trying to be nice. So long as he doesn’t start banging-on about
his dead kid again.
Counterpart: It’s nice in here yeah? Beer’s ok as well. So.
I’ve been on Tinder and that…
Some time passes.
Me: Right. Why? What is that? Is it a sex thing or
something?
C: Nah not really it’s just a hook-up you know?
I don’t know, but I’m just glad we’re not talking about his
dead kid.
C: Just to see if I’ve ‘still got it’…
I start laughing. Then look at his face. He’s being serious.
Me: Oh. Sorry. Ok.
C: You’re not exactly a film star you skinny twat. So anyway
I start seeing this girl...she’s no looker or anything…
He shows me a picture on his phone of a beautiful young
woman.
C: But, y’know…..so we’ve been out a few times and I’ve seen
her and her son when me and my daughter had some free time and her mother
didn’t know…
Me: [Head reeling] Err, do you think that’s really…
I’d much rather be at home and I don’t really want to hear
about someone committing sort-of-adultery whilst making his daughter
borderline-complicit. At least he hasn’t mentioned his dead kid.
C: …but I’m thinking I might not be so fond of her as just
want to be with her son. You know? Because of what I’ve lost? You know? I’m
thinking I might only be seeing her because I’m falling in love with the son I
had who never lived.
I finish my drink and stare at the wall. A long night
beckons.
3 Comments:
Ahhh, God. I suspect it's 'not done' where you live, but this one really needs a therapist. Poor sod. When you don't have close enough friends to talk to about this dire stuff, you should really pay someone.
Jenertia
Yes, what Jenertia says. I almost never talk about my dead son in public as it generally makes me cry and other people get uncomfortable. What is it about death that makes people so uncomfortable? Having experienced a lot of it myself its still a mystery why its so hard to find the right words when someone brings up their grief. Your 'friend' definitely needs counseling so that you are left to give him advice regarding his ever-growing pile of personal problems.
Best, AAG
Jen: I agree.
An American Ghost: Again, I concur. He would benefit from someone who is not dead inside.
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