Read Stranger and Stranger Online
Authors: Rob Reger
M
E
: DUDE! You broke our promise to Mom!
O
THER
M
E
: Hey, I’m not the one who made that stupid promise.
M
E
: But…
OM: That’s right. Make all the lame promises you want. Makes no difference to me.
M
E
: But…
OM: Look, Patti needs to get tough with herself and face the truth, that’s all.
M
E
: Stop calling her Patti.
OM: [Snorting.] You do, all the time.
M
E
: Only to her face.
OM: Man, how’d you get to be such a baby? Whining, complaining, picking your nose, tiptoeing around Patti…
M
E
: And how’d YOU get so evil? Breaking promises? Tormenting Mom’s mind?
OM: Get over it. We’ve got work to do. I need you to help me finish the editing on the Manifesto and move all the projectors into the central auditorium.
GRRR!!!
Am feeling very let down by this whole self-duplication thing. Am actually wishing it had never happened at all.
Also, did not really realize it until now, but there HAS been a drastic increase in the time my finger spends up my nose. Very strange. Do not like the fact that OtherMe has noticed. Will try to control myself.
Later
OtherMe and I pushed our drama aside for the moment and went to finish our work at Town Hall. I let her handle the editing—I didn’t feel like being in that small room with her tonight—while I went from one conference room to another, collecting the modified A/V equipment and plugging it into the central unit in the main auditorium. I didn’t even bother to use the heating ducts like we’d started off doing. It suddenly seemed much less exciting and spylike, and much more cramped and dusty.
Am not feeling happy about recent developments. I’m not sure how it happened, but it seems like we are already growing into two separate people, and I don’t really know how much I can trust the person she is growing into.
Although, come to think of it, I don’t know if I’ve EVER been able to trust her. Didn’t she try to kill me on our very first night together? Sure, she SAID she was only sleepwalking…Do I have ANY good reason to believe her?
Should I be worried about my safety, for real?
Grakking vertfarks, this isn’t how I wanted things to play out.
Later
Have tried my best to persuade a cat to come console me. No dice. Have had to make do with cat-cam photos. They’re a sorry substitute.
OK. Being here at home, knowing the cats have found themselves a new snuggle-buddy instead of having fun-times with me, is a bit much for me right now. Am feeling flashes of jealousy. Very unusual emotion for me. Not pleased!!!!!!!
Am heading underground.
Later
Am feeling somewhat better after a little Q.T. spent on sewer mural. Am glad in a small, vindictive way that I never told OtherMe about this place.
Binary Larry was there, as usual. I had brushed up on my binary-to-English skills and started to translate his coding (see notes), but stopped after about 13 letters when he realized what I was doing and got embarrassed. Funneeee!
Also, he brought me flowers! AHahhahhahaAHHhahhahhaAHhaha!
Have put them in a tin can, just to be polite.
June 14
Master Pranks successfully completed, 1; disastrous family outings, 1
TERRIBLE day.
It started when Patti came up to the bedroom at sundown and woke me up. “OK, it totally makes my mind hurt, but I decided that I’m not going to run away from the facts,” she said. “So where is she, my other daughter, if that’s what she really is?”
Good point. “Uh…I don’t know where she slept last night, Patti. We kind of had this fight…Maybe the closet?”
She wasn’t in the closet, or anywhere else in the room, so Patti and I split up and searched the house for her. Actually, I spent most of that time trying to find my journal, which it turned out
I had left in the basement yesterday, and by the time I found it,
OtherMe
AnnoyingMe had turned up, and she and Patti were sitting on the couch chatting. Patti did not look mentally well at the sight of two of us, but she has agreed to deal with it if we Emilies go along on her “fun” family trip to Black Basin tonight. At least Silifordville is even closer to Black Basin than Blandindulle was, and the drive will be tolerably short.
One good thing is that we don’t have to do this hiding-in-the-bedroom routine anymore. But I have not forgiven AnnoyingMe for our fight. Nor do I trust her as far as I could dropkick her!
—Anyway. We got some sandwiches packed and drove out of town to Black Basin Canyon. No matter what town we might be living in, Patti and I have been taking nighttime hikes there for years. Unfortunately, I could tell right away we were not going to have a good time. Instead of making up obnoxious lyrics to songs on the radio, the three of us sat in grim silence. Patti didn’t pretend to take the wrong turns, and I didn’t pretend I was late for my big cheerleading competition, or any of the other silly stuff that normally makes our road trips fun. We didn’t even bother to point out our special landmarks: the phone pole that once got hit by lightning right in front of us, Old Man Dameron’s Krazy Tarp Shack, and our favorite gnarly tree that looks like a cross between a skeleton and a rutabaga.
Finally (FINALLY) we arrived at the trailhead. Patti insisted
on taking a cheesy family photo—we had to use the camera timer since there was no other hiker in sight.
Patti had brought special low-light flashlights for navigating in maximum darkness. And she really had picked the best night of the month for minimum moonlight. In some small part of me, I knew she was trying to make this hike a bonding experience for her and her bizarrely doubled daughter, and I could appreciate that. But in the rest of me, I felt…I don’t know. Kind of Mad at the World, or something, and wanting the two of them to suffer for it.
But back to the Hike.
Black Basin Canyon is probably a spooky place even at noontime, but around midnight on a night with no moon, it’s downright diabolical. The darkness is like tar. The birdcalls are
like ghosts wailing for their dead lovers. The black, bubbling hot springs smell like the sulfurous pits of the underworld. Obviously, it’s been one of my favorite spots all my life.
After so many years of hiking here, I don’t even use the flashlight…I know all the rocks and all the trees, all the treacherous parts of the trail where you have to hug the cliff wall because there’s a sheer drop of hundreds of feet on one side. I know all the places where the trail seems to end, only because it’s blocked by a massive pile of boulders or trees or brush; and I know how to steer my way over or around or through every single obstacle. And as we hiked on and on, I forgot about being Mad at the World, and just enjoyed the hike.
I guess I was enjoying myself so much, it kind of slipped my mind that anyone else was with me, so I was just as surprised as Patti was when we stopped for a sandwich at our favorite lookout point, and OtherMe was gone.
Patti turned on her flashlight and swept the trail with it. No one was there.
“She’s probably right behind us,” I said.
Patti called for her as we walked back the way we had come, searching the sides of the trail with our flashlights. “I knew I should have brought at least one normal flashlight,” she complained. “This thing is useless.”
“I thought she was right with us,” I said. “She’s probably planning to jump out and scare the cheeks off us.”
Patti gave me a terrible look. We kept searching. Patti was calling, “EMILY!” I was calling, “OTHERME!” And the next thing I knew, we were back at the trailhead, and there was no OtherMe AnnoyingMe in sight.
Patti was staring around wildly. I could tell she had about seven seconds of calm left before she lost it completely.
“I’m sure she’s fine,” I said, but Patti was already calling Search and Rescue, and I knew as I said it that she wasn’t fine at all.
Top 13 thoughts running through my head as we waited at the car for Search and Rescue to arrive:
Search and Rescue finally arrived. I immediately nicknamed them Jock, Biff, Tip, and Winky. Insufferable crew-cut musclebound jerks. Clearly former high school football stars who were rejected by the military, police, and fire department for being sociopathic maniacs who desperately need to feel like heroes while bullying the emotionally vulnerable families of the missing.
J
OCK
/B
IFF
/T
IP
/W
INKY
: So, what brings you out to Black Basin in the middle of the night, ma’am?
P
ATTI
: I told you, we were hiking. Do you suppose we could chat later, after you’ve found my daughter?
J/B/T/W: First things first…we need to ask a few questions to determine the best plan of attack. Now, could you
explain why you thought it would be a good idea to take your daughters on a midnight hike through one of the most treacherous areas in the state?