posted on Sep, 29 2023 @ 10:30 PM
"Marianne, I'm going to take a few days off." Mr. Madson called out to the outer office. "Mail the submissions that are ready and put the ..." He
stood up from his desk and went to the connecting door. The outer office was the same as always but for the missing Marianne.
That's right. She got that job at the bank. When was that? Days ago? A week?
"That's okay Marianne, I'll just go ahead and close up." Mr. Madson looked at the outer office desk; no submissions to mail out. He locked the
front door; flipped the window sign to Closed, and pulled the shade down.
After standing by the window for awhile, he pulled the shade aside and looked out to see if any one was standing by the door wanting in. No. Mr.
Madson didn't have the sort of job that attracted customers. He wrote opinion pieces for local newspapers. Usually two a day. About one in five would
make it to newsprint.
He turned off the lights in the outer office then went into his office, looked at the blank paper on his desk, opened the closet and pulled the fold
down bed out to sit on the floor. He kicked off his shoes, rolled into bed, and stared at the ceiling.
Three nights later, Marianne's phone rang, "Hello. This is Marianne."
"I'm done with my break, so you can come in at the usual time tomorrow."
"Mr. Madson" Marianne replied, "I don't work for you. I work at the bank now. Remember?"
"Yes. Of course. Okay then, good night."
"Good night Mr. Madson."
He sat at his desk looking at the blank paper. I don't know what to write. Marianne would tell me about things going on in the World; Enough for
me to have an opinion. Then I would write it up good enough that she liked it.
He got up and walked out to the outer desk. Maybe there is another Marianne. He picked up her chair and brought it to the window. One works
at the bank. He pulled the blind aside and looked out. And one will show up at the door.
Mr. Madson set the chair down between the front door and the front window. He lifted the bottom of the shade and looked out.