I donโt want to keep you all waiting, so hereโs the first chapter of the novella Iโm working on ๐
If you have no clue what Iโm talking about, you can read my intro here : Writing My Way Through Memory: The Novella That Foundย Me
However, I did fail to mention in my intro post that the chapter titles are going to be referencing song titles for various reasons. You’ll see!
Without further ado…

Chapter 1 : 2007 > 2009 : Bad Reputation
Iโve never been very good at making friends. I was an only child growing up, and I was always a little โweirdโ, so that doesnโt help.
Thatโs probably why I liked gas station jobs so much. Nobody expects depth from you there โ just a transaction, a smile, maybe a joke if the moment feels right. You meet everyone: the kids with loose change and sticky fingers, the wealthy guy in a suit barking into his phone, the quiet woman who only buys scratch-offs, the old man who needs company as much as cigarettes. In those fleeting moments, you get the entire spectrum of humanity. And sometimes, if youโre lucky, you get to leave a spark behind.
โThe Appleโ was the fourth store I worked at, but my first in a city. The sheer volume of feet walking through the doors was exhilarating – The constant noise of chatter, cooler doors opening & closing, receipts printing, people complaining. Some people would hate that chaos. I found my zen.
That day, the line was brutal. I was dealing with a woman who suddenly decided she needed everything within reach โ chips, gum, batteries, a lighter sheโll never use. Her pile on the counter in front of me grew by the second. I plastered on my polite smile, though inside I was trying to figure out where I could bury her without getting caught.
Then I noticed someone peeking around her. Over the course of what felt like a million glances between us, Iโd noticed arms covered with vibrant ink that looked like stories etched into skin, a NOFX shirt worn soft at the edges, camo cargo shorts, and the kind of stance that said he was comfortable in his own chaos – my โtypeโ, wrapped up in an adorable little package.
Then our eyes met.
โOh, shit,โ I thought, as goosebumps covered my arms. His eyes were the most dangerous shade of blue Iโd ever seen: sharp, alive, sparkling with beautiful trouble. Something about him felt familiar, like weโd been circling each other across lifetimes. Married in another universe, maybe. Strangers here. I was officially intrigued.
My coworker called him over to her register – โCamel Wides,โ he said. A million more glances between us for those few seconds while she cashed him out.
He glanced at me once more, the shy smile of a kid with a crush this time, then walked out the door.
I told myself that was that. A fleeting spark. Something to tuck away and smile about later.
Still, curiosity gnawed at me. As soon as my line cleared, I leaned toward my coworker.
โWhatโs his deal?โ
She raised an eyebrow. โOh, thatโs just Jack. He flirts with everyone.โ
โNoted,โ I muttered, pretending I didnโt care. But I kinda did.
A couple hours later, the store phone rang.
โHi, is this Sally?โ
โYep,โ I replied.
โI was just in there a little bit ago, I donโt know if you remember – bald guy with tattoos? I think I forgot something while I was there.โ
โWhere, on the counter??โ I said as I started looking around.
โNo, I forgot to ask for your number.โ
There it already was – the infamous โflirts with everyoneโ.
Part of me wanted to laugh, part of me wanted to give him my number, and part of me remembered my reality.
I took a steadying breath. โWell, I appreciate the offer, butโฆ Iโm in a relationship.โ
A soft pause. โFair enough. Worth a shot.โ
We said goodbye. I hung up, convinced that was the end of it.
Holy hell was I wrong.
Next thing I know, I had a friend request on Facebook.
โHowโd you find me on Facebook?!?โ I asked.
โWell, youโre the only Sally who works at The Apple in town. Soโฆit wasnโt that hard,โ he chuckled.
โBetter question I guess would be why did you find me on Facebook?โ I was mildly creeped out. Still intrigued though.
โI want to get to know you. Is that ok?โ
โYeah, I guess so.โ
Over the course of months, we got to know each other a little bit.
One night, we went outside the store to hang out for a few minutes.
โEverything kinda sucks right now,โ he said with a duller tone than usual. โSo I signed up to go to Iraq in November. To get away from โnormalโ life for a bit. Maybe get some perspective. Or at least some distraction.โ
โYouโre in the army?!?โ I asked.
โ10 years and counting!โ
He went on. โI got a TBI a few years ago, on duty. I donโt even know what happened, other than I was knocked out for a few minutes. Apparently nothing too serious, but I do get symptoms of a stroke sometimes. Nobody knows why – Nothing shows on MRI scans.โ
Where was this coming from all of a sudden? Heโd never really opened up to me before – always just passing conversation when heโd stop in for gas or whatever. I couldnโt help but wonder what brought this on, but I wasnโt about to pry.
โI’m not gonna lie, you really don’t seem like the โarmyโ type to meโฆwhatever that means,โ I admitted.
He shrugged. โI’m also a corrections officer. And I used to be a cop.โ
My heart jumped into my throat. Maybe he’s not so much my โtypeโ.
โWhy the hell would you do that?!?โ I said half jokingly. He always seemed so chill, & fun. I could see if he were an EMT or something like that. But law enforcement?!?
โI knew I could.โ
I laughed. โWell, I could’ve been a prostitute, but that doesn’t mean I should!โ
โGood point,โ he smiled.
โWhat else should I know about you?โ I asked inquisitively.
โHm. WellโฆI’m divorced. I have 3 kids with my ex wife. We were stationed together in Washington, and then she ran off across to country with the kids. That’s how I ended up here – I’m not about to let her keep them from me for no good reason.โ
I was shocked. Why would she do that to him?!? She must have had her reasons, but I can’t imagine he could deserve that. There must be more to knowโฆ
โ3 kids!? How old are you?!?โ I asked.
โ35. How old are you?โ
โ23โ I giggled shyly. โZero kidsโฆso far!โ
โDon’t rush it, trust me!โ he smiled & shook his head at himself.
November came & went. He never gave me the chance to give him a hug & wish him well before he left, so I assumed Iโd never see him again.
Again.
An opportunity to work at a hospital and make more money came along, so I took it.
And I didnโt hesitate to look back. At least, thatโs what I thought at the time.
What did you think of Chapter One? Iโd love to know if any moments stood out to you โ drop a comment below or share your favorite line.
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Rock on. ๐ค

