Others arrived so I began to take notice—a darling little oriental tot and her parents all spiffied up for church, an elderly couple, construction (looking) workers.
I observed a 'being' behind a steering wheel, head obscured in a thick cloud of smoke. Holy Cow! By then my window was down for some cool air—this person proceeded to engulf themselves completely in a white fog, opaque as milk, then suddenly popped the door and slunk out into the world, still intent on suckin down that cancer-stick with all the might her throat could muster....
You could tell immediately by the half-lidded, covert eyes that people were trying not to stare...
Scraggly jet-black, artificial-looking shoulder-length hair with thick 'little Dutch Boy' bangs, long hideously scrawny legs/bony knees like an Auschwitz victim, dirty feet, bruises....and that early morning irritable glower of a crack-whore needin a fix... (Now, I've never seen a crack-whore needin a fix, only a high-pitched, jittery one jonesin for free coffee in the back of Waialua Sugar Mill's T-shirt shop that was promptly told to leave, but I have a vivid imagination... so in my mind....well, anyway....)
Probably close to her mid-30's (maybe she was 16), she suddenly crossed her chicken wings around her chest exposing a frontal bump which had been hidden by her overlarge tee—oh dear.
She was pregnant. You could almost hear the customers' thoughts. Sigh. You have to feel sorry for her/it—the baby. Oh no. The world is filled with too many little un-cared for children; neglected, alone, fending for themselves—food, drink, attention, love... rare occurrences for them at HOME. However, to discuss all this sadness on such a beautifully warm day...I will save it for another blog...
In the meantime...enjoy the link!
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