Moratorium
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When the clock struck six and the clock tower began to chime, Charlie shoved the papers into the briefcase and began heading out. It was a long week at the firm, and Friday couldn’t arrive any sooner. “You got the case file ready for me?” Mr. Jimmy Bate’s voice stopped him before Charlie managed to reach the door. Just what he feared.
“No sir, I’ll get it to you on Monday. It’s almost done,” he replied, slowly edging his way to the exit.
“I told you the first day back that I expected the case report to be done by the end of the week. And you said it was fine when I first suggested it Charlie, so don’t you go back on your words now.”
Well, what was he supposed to say on Monday when Jimmy practically demanded the report to be done on Friday? He knew it wasn’t possible, but speak his mind would have resulted in a horrible Monday, hence rest of the week. “How about this, I’ll work on it tonight, and I’ll get it to you by tomorrow. Saturday. Come on Jim, I’m giving you my weekends for this, so cut me some slack.”
“Saturday it is then,” Jimmy pointed at him with his sausage like index finger, “If you can’t do it, I’m sure I can find plenty other fellows who are willing to do it for me.”
No one will do it for you, Charlie thought, cause no one like to be treated like a slave. And the only reason he’s still here is because he needs to pay the mortgage. The moment that’s done, Charlie was ready to ditch Jimmy by himself in this dingy little law firm.
Charlie waved a short good bye to Jimmy and stepped out into the warm sun of July. When he arrived home, he was surprised to find that Clementine has yet to come home. He eagerly changed out of his work cloth and put on a comfortable pair of sweat pants and t-shirt. He figured he should start the preparation for dinners, maybe get it ready before she comes back. What a surprise that will be! However, before he had even began, a phone call interrupted him. “Hello, who is this?”
“Hi, is this Mr. Charlie Lachance?”
“Yes, who’s speaking?”
“This is Nova Scotia Hospital, around 9PM last night, your mother has entered emergency due to sudden cardiac arrest, and unfortunately, we were unable to resuscitate her. It was shown on record that you are her son correct?”
The message came so suddenly that it took a while for Charlie to reaction. Nova Scotia? His mother lives in Alberta just couple hour from him. Who are they talking about?
“Hello?” the voice came from the other end, “Is this the son of Laura Lachance?”
When Charlie heard the name, he finally understood. His mother, his biological mother. Ever since he was put into a foster home, he has lost contact with her, In fact, he was so bitter that he never even tried. To Charlie, Laura was simply “that woman who abandoned him and her sister.” He barely even talked about her when Clementine asked, much less going to see her.
“Yes, this is, and?” he replied before the silence carried on for too long.
The answer he give was such a shock that there was a prolonged silence on the other end before it returned again, “We just thought you would like to know as you are her closest relatives.”
“Well that’s nice, thanks for telling me, you have a good day then,” Charlie hangs up before the voice on the end could protest.
Charlie paced around the room, feeling agitated. He was hit with a confusion mixture of feelings. Why now? He thought. He was living fine. He spent ten years getting over the fact that he was left by her mother, now just when he was living fine the woman thrust herself rudely through his life. What did she expect? Did she expect him to cry? To feel distressed by the news? She expected nothing, Charlie answered himself, she’s dead Charlie.
As he stood there reflecting his fact, the door opened and Clementine stepped in. The feeling left over from the phone call still remained on his face as Clementine asked, “What’s wrong? Something happen at work?”
Charlie cleared his expression and smiled back, “No, nothing.” He’s not going to Nova Scotia, he told himself, this is his life now in Alberta. Laura Lachance has no place here. “Just wondering what we should have for dinner.”
After dinner, Charlie spent rest of the evening finishing up the case as he promised. The thoughts of Laura still lingered but he manage to distract himself each time by the words on the case. By the time he was done, Clementine had already gone upstairs to bed. He closed the cover of his laptop and tiptoed himself up the stairs. He stopped however, when he noticed there was light in the bedroom. He opened the door to see her sitting in the bed peacefully reading a book. “Still up?”
She put the book down and smiled at him, “Yes, all finished?”
“Yeah. Remind me next time to start finding a new job,” he walked over and give her a soft kiss on the forehead.
She kissed him back on the lips, then held his face close to hers. “There’s something I want to tell you Charlie. I didn’t want to tell you before because you were busy and I didn’t want to distract you.”
“What is it dear?” He sat down besides her holding her hands in his.
“Hold on, let me show you.” She got up form the bed and walked over to her handbag in the study room. She returned later with a folded piece of paper in her hand. “I went to see my doctor today, because I wasn’t feeling to well. He did some blood work and I just wanted to show you the result.”
She handed him he paper to see. He unfolded it and scanned the paper. There were numerous categories with numbers assigned to them. However, he wasn’t sure what it all meant. “What is –,” he stopped short when he saw it. In a single line written on the bottom of the numbers is a phrase that Charlie knew was what Clementine wanted him to see. Pregnancy test positive, it printed.
He puts the paper down and look up to her then back at the paper. Slowly, an anxiety developed within him, and he found himself speechless. “You don’t look so happy,” Clementine furrowed her eyebrows, “I thought we both wanted this.”
“I am happy,” Charlie forced himself to a smile, he wasn’t sure what he really felt. He pulled Clementine down beside him and held her tight, “I am happy. This is great news. You are going to be mother, and I’m…” He paused then. Through his life, Charlie had never saw his real father. He had no idea why , and Laura never spoke of him. Yet it was strange to think that within Charlie, there is a component of that man, that stranger. He’ll be a father, but what type of father? He closed his eyes and sighed. “There is something I have to tell you too dear,” he puts his forehead against hers and breathed slowly.
You can’t escape the past, the phrase rang through his head. You can’t escape from mother.
“No sir, I’ll get it to you on Monday. It’s almost done,” he replied, slowly edging his way to the exit.
“I told you the first day back that I expected the case report to be done by the end of the week. And you said it was fine when I first suggested it Charlie, so don’t you go back on your words now.”
Well, what was he supposed to say on Monday when Jimmy practically demanded the report to be done on Friday? He knew it wasn’t possible, but speak his mind would have resulted in a horrible Monday, hence rest of the week. “How about this, I’ll work on it tonight, and I’ll get it to you by tomorrow. Saturday. Come on Jim, I’m giving you my weekends for this, so cut me some slack.”
“Saturday it is then,” Jimmy pointed at him with his sausage like index finger, “If you can’t do it, I’m sure I can find plenty other fellows who are willing to do it for me.”
No one will do it for you, Charlie thought, cause no one like to be treated like a slave. And the only reason he’s still here is because he needs to pay the mortgage. The moment that’s done, Charlie was ready to ditch Jimmy by himself in this dingy little law firm.
Charlie waved a short good bye to Jimmy and stepped out into the warm sun of July. When he arrived home, he was surprised to find that Clementine has yet to come home. He eagerly changed out of his work cloth and put on a comfortable pair of sweat pants and t-shirt. He figured he should start the preparation for dinners, maybe get it ready before she comes back. What a surprise that will be! However, before he had even began, a phone call interrupted him. “Hello, who is this?”
“Hi, is this Mr. Charlie Lachance?”
“Yes, who’s speaking?”
“This is Nova Scotia Hospital, around 9PM last night, your mother has entered emergency due to sudden cardiac arrest, and unfortunately, we were unable to resuscitate her. It was shown on record that you are her son correct?”
The message came so suddenly that it took a while for Charlie to reaction. Nova Scotia? His mother lives in Alberta just couple hour from him. Who are they talking about?
“Hello?” the voice came from the other end, “Is this the son of Laura Lachance?”
When Charlie heard the name, he finally understood. His mother, his biological mother. Ever since he was put into a foster home, he has lost contact with her, In fact, he was so bitter that he never even tried. To Charlie, Laura was simply “that woman who abandoned him and her sister.” He barely even talked about her when Clementine asked, much less going to see her.
“Yes, this is, and?” he replied before the silence carried on for too long.
The answer he give was such a shock that there was a prolonged silence on the other end before it returned again, “We just thought you would like to know as you are her closest relatives.”
“Well that’s nice, thanks for telling me, you have a good day then,” Charlie hangs up before the voice on the end could protest.
Charlie paced around the room, feeling agitated. He was hit with a confusion mixture of feelings. Why now? He thought. He was living fine. He spent ten years getting over the fact that he was left by her mother, now just when he was living fine the woman thrust herself rudely through his life. What did she expect? Did she expect him to cry? To feel distressed by the news? She expected nothing, Charlie answered himself, she’s dead Charlie.
As he stood there reflecting his fact, the door opened and Clementine stepped in. The feeling left over from the phone call still remained on his face as Clementine asked, “What’s wrong? Something happen at work?”
Charlie cleared his expression and smiled back, “No, nothing.” He’s not going to Nova Scotia, he told himself, this is his life now in Alberta. Laura Lachance has no place here. “Just wondering what we should have for dinner.”
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After dinner, Charlie spent rest of the evening finishing up the case as he promised. The thoughts of Laura still lingered but he manage to distract himself each time by the words on the case. By the time he was done, Clementine had already gone upstairs to bed. He closed the cover of his laptop and tiptoed himself up the stairs. He stopped however, when he noticed there was light in the bedroom. He opened the door to see her sitting in the bed peacefully reading a book. “Still up?”
She put the book down and smiled at him, “Yes, all finished?”
“Yeah. Remind me next time to start finding a new job,” he walked over and give her a soft kiss on the forehead.
She kissed him back on the lips, then held his face close to hers. “There’s something I want to tell you Charlie. I didn’t want to tell you before because you were busy and I didn’t want to distract you.”
“What is it dear?” He sat down besides her holding her hands in his.
“Hold on, let me show you.” She got up form the bed and walked over to her handbag in the study room. She returned later with a folded piece of paper in her hand. “I went to see my doctor today, because I wasn’t feeling to well. He did some blood work and I just wanted to show you the result.”
She handed him he paper to see. He unfolded it and scanned the paper. There were numerous categories with numbers assigned to them. However, he wasn’t sure what it all meant. “What is –,” he stopped short when he saw it. In a single line written on the bottom of the numbers is a phrase that Charlie knew was what Clementine wanted him to see. Pregnancy test positive, it printed.
He puts the paper down and look up to her then back at the paper. Slowly, an anxiety developed within him, and he found himself speechless. “You don’t look so happy,” Clementine furrowed her eyebrows, “I thought we both wanted this.”
“I am happy,” Charlie forced himself to a smile, he wasn’t sure what he really felt. He pulled Clementine down beside him and held her tight, “I am happy. This is great news. You are going to be mother, and I’m…” He paused then. Through his life, Charlie had never saw his real father. He had no idea why , and Laura never spoke of him. Yet it was strange to think that within Charlie, there is a component of that man, that stranger. He’ll be a father, but what type of father? He closed his eyes and sighed. “There is something I have to tell you too dear,” he puts his forehead against hers and breathed slowly.
You can’t escape the past, the phrase rang through his head. You can’t escape from mother.