She kept a small wooden box on her
dresser. It had a simple latch and tiny
gold lock hanging on it. No one assumed
it had anything valuable because anyone could have just picked up the whole
thing and slipped it into their pocket.
Therefore, it had always been ignored.
Then came the reading of her
will. Everyone assembled was there
simply out of respect and sadness at her passing and they filled the room. No one ever thought she left anything behind,
as her life had been a simple one and never had there been anything flashy or
showy about her.
It was, however, the way the will
had been written that caught everyone’s attention. The small wooden box seemed to be the focus
of her entire estate. Each word of the
will had been specifically chosen. Sentences
were constructed in such a way that there could be no mistake as to her intent.
The bulk of her holdings would be
going to Lacy McConnel, her granddaughter.
This included the house, any and all remaining investments and her
automobile. She was also to be the
recipient of the tiny gold key, but not the box. The wooden box had been willed to Ryan
Newcastle, with instructions that it was never to be opened.
Ryan, the grandson of Hamilton
Newcastle, the retired custodian of the local middle school, had always been a
favorite of Bess. In her will she
spelled out that if the box was ever opened, all remaining proceeds of her
estate would be sold at auction, with the money donated to the humane society.
The key and the wooden box were to never be in the possession of the same
person. This was to help insure it was
never opened.
For several months after the
funeral of Bess Miller, townspeople were still talking about the small wooden
box, speculating as to its contents.
People wanted to hold it to feel how much it weighed. They wanted to shake it, to see if it
rattled, but Ryan never let that happen.
He had placed the wooden box in his safety deposit box at his bank. He didn’t want anyone to be tempted to steal
it or to break it open, so there it stayed.
As far as I know, it still remains
locked away inside that bank security box, and Lacy, some years ago, lost the
little gold key. It has never been
found. For those of you who had hoped
the contents of the wooden box would be revealed by the end of this story, I’m
sorry. Even I do not know what was so
darn important that caused Bess to go to such great lengths to insure it remain
a secret. I do know, however, that Ryan
has made that safety deposit box a part of his trust with money set aside to pay
the bank fees for years to come.
Here's the thing, I wrote this
story believing all along that even I didn’t care what was in the box. Well guess what? I was wrong.
I want to know, but I just can’t go back a rewrite parts of the story to
satisfy my curiosity. That would be extremely unprofessional, and besides, I’d
be the one writing down what I discovered in the box, and I’d just be making it
up. How the heck do I know what to write
down?
What do you mean, make something
up? Look, this isn’t easy for me either. I’ve only got so many words to pick from. If I keep using small, short words, you’ll
think I’m a hack and you’ll lose interest.
If I all of a sudden use $10.00 words, you’ll think I’m just showing off
and your opinion of me will become debakafided. I don’t think I could live with that.
Okay, now it’s all a moot point. A special news bulletin just flashed on the
television, so I walked over and turned up the sound. It seems a giant sinkhole developed beneath
the bank that held the small, wooden box.
The entire bank has been swallowed up.
The building and all its contents are now rubble. The perimeter of the sinkhole has been lined
with police tape, to keep people away from the edge. The only item to pop free of the event was a black, ballpoint pen attached to a small chain.
Kelly Clarkston, from channel 4,
along with her cameraman are interviewing the various owners of the surrounding
structures that remain close to the hole yet appear unaffected by it. It was during one of those interviews that
Kelly happened to notice a poorly disguised Ryan Newcastle trying hard to blend
in with the crowd. Unfortunately, Kelly
also happened to spot the massive ring of janitor keys hanging from his belt.
Sunlight was glinting off one key
in particular. It was a small, gold key,
the same key in fact that had been shown in the paper so many years ago. The look on Kelly’s face told Ryan
immediately that she had seen the key dangling from his jumble of work
keys. He looked at her and she knew
instantly that he now knew what she had noticed.
Kelly grabbed the arm of her
cameraman to drag him towards Ryan.
Ryan, however, was on the opposite side of the sinkhole and in Kelly’s
excitement, she inadvertently tripped over the police tape, plunging herself
and the cameraman to their doom. The
only thing on the television now was a sign that announced technical
difficulties. PLEASE STAND BY.
The picture on the TV stayed that
way for so long that I lost interest in the whole thing. I shut the television off and am now sitting
here writing this.
The End
1 comment:
Boo Hiss............curiosity killed the cat and Kelly!!
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