BTL Issue 07 'Adult' Jun.2014 | Page 33

Doctor speaking," his tired "Hullo,"Who is YowellHe braced himself forvoice echoed. He didn't sound like himself. this?" the same metallic voice that called him back to the hospital, even on his days off. But instead, the high-pitched, yet boyish voice that cried out, “Is this Eddie Yowell?” belonged to a different person. He dragged a name out from the depths of memories, a name that he hadn’t had to in decades: "Lowrence?" The two had met years ago, in the first year–or was it the second–of high school. They had been such a peculiar pair at the time. No one had really understood why the two had gotten along so well, including themselves. All that mattered was that they could go exploring together. At least, that was all that mattered then. There were a myriad of things he could say about Dan Lowrence, but if he had to sum it up, he would say Dan was mischievous and fun, but not smart. Dan had never seemed to care much about the future, even when he should have. But he must have changed. I mean, we're over 30 now. Eddie swerved the car to a stop and came out, having arrived at that nostalgic place where they had agreed to meet again, someplace they had frequented as boys but that he had forgotten about as he had begun working. The usual greeting passed between the reunited boys: one with a huge grin plastered on his face, the other a bit more solemn, but with a pleasant smile nonetheless. They sat down chattering. Talks of boyhood years sprouted out, until Dan exclaimed: "How we used to dream those days! Do you remember? Those times when we would plan our entering into society, becoming big! Making a name for ourselves. Do you remember?" Eddie shifted uncomfortably under his friend's intense questioning. A pause for the longest time, then a rather silent, "Yes, I suppose I do." Regardless of his companion's discomfort–or perhaps not even noticing it–the violent reminiscing continued: "People can't ever really tell what will happen, can they? Tell me, do you still want to be a cop?" The boyish tint gleamed in his eyes. "I changed my profession a while back. Majored in medicine. I'm a doctor." "You don't say! I cannot in the world imagine why! You had such dreams. They were what kept me with you, you know. Us two, different as day and night –but those dreams kept us together. We used to dream so much. I haven't got a decent job, not yet. But I've been searching, and there's a huge opportunity. They're reaching out for me, Eddie buddy! As soon as I tackle this baby, I'm going to make it big." 34