______ ______ ______________ | | | | \ | \ / \ / ____ \ ______| | |________| | / \ | |____ | ________ | ( {} ) | _____) /~~~~~~~~~~~ | | | | \____/ | |______ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ | |~~~~~~~ / \ / \ / | ~~~~~~~~~| | | | |______| |______| /_____________| | | | | | | | | Hogs of Entropy Text Files Present... | | | | | | | | Bus Driver Irv | | | | | | | | By: Corrosion | | | | | | | | | | \ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ / ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jimmy howled as the Nikes, Reeboks, and assorted sneakers connected with his head. The kids cheering gleefully at his pain. Irv, the bus driver was oblivious, still glazed from last night's drinking. He was thinking of the woman he met at the Frosty Mug Pub. He woke up at her grimy little apartment this morning, and gave her a pat on her rotund ass on the way out the door. The buzzing in his brain was getting louder, and he was welcomed back to reality by shrill screams. "SHUT THE HELL UP YOU DAMN SEWER RATS!" The kids listened. They all heard stories of Old Irv, that he liked to spend time with children. Too much time. Jimmy picked himself up off the floor of the bus and wiped the grime from his sweater. He tasted the salty warmth that flowed from his lip and choked back tears. It was this same ritual every day. Every day that he went to school that is, some days he walked to school and some days he went to sit in an old treehouse at the abandoned farm a few blocks from his house. He lived at the end of the bus route, on the out skirts of the suburbs. Jimmy stared out the window with thoughts of moving to another town and starting over, maybe the kids there would be better. The bus shuddered to a stop and Jimmy got up, wiping the blood from his chin with his sleeve. He walked up the aisle and said "See ya, Irv." Irv looked over and his face drew into a mask of concern. "Jezzus Christ, kid, what happened to you?" "Nothing." "Yeah kid, a lot of that kind of nothing happened to me when I was young too. Go in and have your Mom clean you up." Jimmy stared at the floor and said "My Mom's at work. she'll be home late." "What about your Dad?" Irv inquired. "I don't have a Dad, never met him." replied Jimmy. "Well, somebody has to clean you up. Your eye looks like it's swelling. I can park the bus out front. I just gotta call my supervisor." Jimmy thought of the stories for a minute, but said o.k. anyway. Irv swung the bus to the curb and followed Jimmy into the house. Irv noted it to be rather typical middle America decor, carpet wearing thin near the doors, and along obvious high traffic areas. Jimmy dropped his book bag near the kitchen and showed Irv where the phone was. The phone bill hadn't been paid in months. Irv frowned, and proceeded to wipe the boy's face with an antiseptic soaked cotton ball. Jimmy winced in pain, and ran into his room lying on a couch placed where a bed should be. Irv wandered in and took a seat on a mismatched recliner. "You've got a lot of furniture in here, kid." "Yeah. Better than having friends." Jimmy said. The two were quiet for a minute until Irv asked "How do you figure?" Jimmy looked straight at him for the first time, right into his eyes. Irv found it mildly disturbing. "Well, they always listen, and they always want to play with you... 'cept when Mom's home. They don't like Mom." Irv's eyes brightened with amusement. He looked around for a minute, uncomfortable with the silence and saw 2 multi colored school bags in the closet. They looked so damned familiar, somewhere in the back of his mind he knew he saw them before. "You have any friends, Irv?" offered Jimmy from the couch. "Yeah, I know lots of people. I guess you could say I do." Jimmy frowned. "People aren't your friends. They always want something out of you. They always expect too much. A chair or a couch is just happy with you owning it." Again, the same disturbed silence. Irv decided that he'd best get rolling. "I gotta get going, kid." said Irv. He went to stand but found he couldn't. He couldn't even move. Each fiber of his clothing was interwoven with the fibers of the chair, and bound tightly. The burning started. Burning and eating away at his bared flesh, tearing and shredding. Agonizingly ripping at his tendons and meaty tissue. Irv's screams stopped abruptly as the chair soaked itself with a crimson stain. Jimmy knew that in time, it would dry. |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=| | _____ Call Goat Blowers Anonymous for the LATEST HOE! _____ | | 6/ ^..^ (215) 750 - 0392 ^..^ \9 | | \_____(oo) This Issues Featured Support Board is: (oo)_____/ | | WW WW Isis Unveiled [SoB HQ] WW WW | | (512) 930 - 5259 | | ...the kings of modern goofiness... | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=| Copyright (c) 1994 HoE Publications and Corrosion #46 --> 02/04/95 All rights go to Alishia with love.... The coolest girl I never met....