BTL Issue 07 'Adult' Jun.2014 | Page 32

& Visit from the Past Sarah Jang | Short fiction & Walking across the emptied room, the young man slowly shifted his gaze from one end of the room to the other. His entire life had been contained in this tiny little compartment...at least until now. The hand-picked furniture, all the books, the figurines over which he had poured painstaking hours constructing during his boyhood days, all those memories! They had all been neatly stacked away into boxes and taken away. Now all that was left was the mere skeleton. Without the comforting assurance of being “his” that the room had possessed, it suddenly felt...well, alien. He shivered. "Ready, son?" Dad's arms tentatively wrapped around his shoulders in an awkward gesture of affection. Eddie nodded and took a deep breath. His handsome features were accentuated by a determined look, and he directed his gaze across the street, where his new apartment--his new home--now stood. It was where he would now live. Alone. That had been 6 years ago. The telephone rang, jolting him out of a restless sleep. Groaning from fatigue, he desperately wished for anyone to turn the damn ringing off, before realizing for the trillionth time that he was the only one in the house. In a fleeting moment of rebellion, Eddie contemplated shirking his work. After all, who else but the hospital would be calling at this ungodly hour? The place had more doctors and nurses than one could imagine; one would think they could survive ten hours without summoning a doctor who had just retired from finishing a series of surgeries. But no. Sadly, that was work. 33