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Authors: Dawn Kimberly Johnson
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Winter Rescue • Dawn Kimberly Johnson
he’d insisted everything was fine. He’d made it sound as if he
was just tooling along the road, unobstructed, top down, sun
shining on his face. He sighed sadly and ran a hand through
his wavy blond hair.
He looked toward the backseat and hoped all the gifts in
the trunk were okay. At the law firm, he made excellent
money, and without a husband or children of his own, he
was thrilled to be able to go a bit overboard on his parents,
siblings, in-laws, nieces, and nephews.
Those little ones must
be pretty big now
.
During phone calls with the family, which became more
frequent over the years, his parents had gradually thawed,
so to speak, on the whole gay thing. He remembered the first
time his mother had asked if he was seeing anyone. Curt
had been too stunned to respond for several seconds but had
admitted there was a man he was interested in, which ended
that line of questioning until the following month.
Unfortunately, by then, the man Curt was interested in had
made it clear
he
was not
interested
in monogamy, so that
ended.
Still, progress continued. Arianna had even written
telling him that Mom and Dad were secretly going to PFLAG
meetings the next county over—
but don’t let on you know
—
which had prompted him to send his mother flowers and his
father a smoked sausage gift basket,
Just because I’m
thinking of you
.
Curt smiled and closed his eyes, trying to imagine their
faces, their smiles, the hugs, the cocoa, the blankets, the
logs crackling in the fireplace…. Without the heater running,
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the cold had quickly seeped through the metal of the car and
was poking against his jacket, attempting to gain access to
his bones. He rubbed his arms vigorously and began to
wonder about the temperature. The only thing he could
remember from the radio report was that the storm was
expected to end before morning.
Then they can begin digging
out my dead body
.
Merry Christmas, Ma!
An idea stuck him, and he turned in his seat to grab his
duffel. He switched on the flashlight again and held it
against his chest with his chin so he could see what he was
looking for. He unzipped the bag and sifted through the
contents: jeans, socks, slippers, sleep pants, two flannel
shirts, underwear…
ah ha!
He removed a pair of canary-
yellow boxers with handprints stamped on the seat—a
birthday gift from Bobby. He went digging again, and from
deeper in the duffel he retrieved a toiletry bag containing a
shaving kit, hair gel, toothbrush and paste, dental floss,
and—ever optimistic—condoms and lube. He took out the
dental floss.
Then Curt opened a small zippered compartment in the
duffel and fumbled through several pens until his hand
closed around a black Sharpie.
Success!
He sealed the duffel
and tossed it over his shoulder and into the backseat before
spreading the boxers flat on the passenger seat and carefully
writing SOS in big, obnoxious letters across them. Curt
smiled as he imagined Bobby’s face when he informed him
that these shorts had saved his life.
He capped and dropped the pen before grabbing the
shorts, getting his knees under him, and shoving for all he
was worth against his door. At first the wind buffeted the
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door back at him, but he was determined and successfully
shoved the door all the way open.
Blinking rapidly as snowflakes gathered on his
eyelashes, Curt practically stood on his car seat and grabbed
the antenna. He scraped off the snow, gasping at the
temperature and finding it actually painful to breathe.
Working quickly, he used the dental floss to tie the shorts to
the antenna, making sure they would be secure even in the
face of that murderous Minnesota wind. The car shifted
suddenly beneath him, throwing him back inside, where he
bruised his side on the center panel.
What the fuck?
It hadn’t entered his mind that the car wasn’t stable,
and he shuddered to think how precariously he might be
perched and what exactly lay beneath him. The door had
shut out the wind, but the temperature in the car was a hell
of a lot colder than before he’d initiated his rescue plan.
It
was worth it
, he thought.
It’ll get me home to Ma’s cocoa
.
Now conscious of his uncertain perch, Curt carefully
reached for his duffel, bringing it into his lap and emptying it
to slip on more layers of clothing. After that he picked up his
cell and checked the time: 11:47 p.m. It was going to be a
long night.
urt grinned and honked his horn as he drove up the
long driveway to the family home. Coated in pristine
C white snow that sparkled in the sunshine, the
farmhouse looked pretty as a picture postcard. The
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front door opened, and his mother stepped out, followed
closely by his father, brothers, sisters, and their respective
families. The porch quickly filled with a motley collection of
tall, formidable-looking Scandinavian blonds and shorter
tanned brunets—the Italian half, his mother’s, asserting
itself. Curt climbed out of the car, and several little children
came running toward him. He wasn’t sure how many or who
exactly they belonged to, but they were beautiful and happy
to see him. Everyone was happy to see him, and it warmed
his heart. He couldn’t stop smiling. He hurried over and
shook his father’s hand and hugged his mother.
“Ah, it’s so good to be home,” Curt said. But when his
mother opened her mouth to speak, a horrific screech came
out. Curt stepped back, startled, but his mother pointed at
him, screeching even louder, an inhuman sound. “M-Mom?”
Curt grimaced and covered his ears, stumbling backward in
the face of her alien accusation. “Mom, it’s
me
.” But the
screeching and grinding and sound of straining metal
continued.
Curt jerked awake into darkness. For a moment he
didn’t know where he was, but the numbing cold and his
inability to feel his toes and fingers reminded him quickly
enough. He groaned and rubbed his face.
Oh God, I hate that
moment in
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
. Couldn’t they
have just said
,
“There he is! Get him!”
Was all that screeching
and pointing really necessary
?
Those horrifying accusations
of “You’re not one of us!
You are
‘
other’
.
”
The sound seemed to continue for a moment, and when
the car shuddered and shook, Curt began to squeak in alarm
and spread his arms across the seats as if to catch himself,
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keep from falling. Then it all stopped—the noise, the
movement. All Curt thought he could hear was his heart
pounding in the silence. Then someone knocked on his
window.
A muffled voice asked, “Anybody in there? Need some
help?” Curt was too stunned to speak, but then a hand
began scraping away the snow and ice coating his window.
He squinted at the light coming through the window as
someone tried to peer inside, and it took Curt a moment to
see the face looking back at him. Well, it wasn’t really a face,
but he was fairly certain there was one beneath the muffler
and ski goggles. In addition to the face protection, his
rescuer wore a big blue parka.
The guy waved, and Curt could almost imagine him
smiling, and he wondered what his expression must look like
to the stranger. When the man tugged on his door, Curt
finally took action, unlocking it and pushing from his side.
But even with them working together, it still took a good bit
of effort to open, and when it did so suddenly, Curt went
sprawling out of the car and into the snow at his savior’s big
booted feet.
Just as Curt looked up at the figure silhouetted in the
headlights of a massive pickup truck, the stranger grabbed
him by the collar and lifted him to his feet, then rushed him
forward and into the passenger seat of the truck, where he
covered Curt with a blanket and belted him in. The heater in
the cab was on high, and Curt thought he’d died and gone to
heaven—that is until the feeling began to return, bringing
with it pins and needles and shivers galore.
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