Authors: Dennis Larsen
said, a concerned inflection to her hushed
voice.
“I’m not glad but with the stuff
we’ve been talking about lately in class,
it’s weird that we’d have a deviant
starting to do some of the same things
here, that we’ve studied, that’s all. I hope
nobody gets hurt too. Worries me when
I’m at school and my mom is home alone.
Anyway, I’m anxious to hand in my
project today, you know, the one you
helped me with the other night? It’s due
this afternoon and I think we did pretty
well on it. Maybe when I’m done today,
I’ll swing by the library and update you on
what’s going on, that is if you’re
interested,” he coyly asked.
“That would be fine. I’ll be here
all day, but I’ve got something tonight so I
have to be sure to leave on time.”
He was dying to ask what it was
she had that evening but didn’t want to pry
or sound possessive, so he let it drop. If
she wanted to tell him, it would come out,
especially if she’d started dating someone.
“K, well have a good day and I’ll
maybe see you later,” he said, snapping
his phone shut.
The balance of the day passed
quickly. Her lunch with Marcus was fun
as usual, she loved the back and forth jabs
and the lighthearted conversations that
helped to pass the time when he was
around. By 3:00 p.m. she had cleared her
boxes of the items contained therein and
was looking for things to do, when a man,
approximately her own age, came to the
front desk and asked her where he might
find some information on ‘Voodoo’ and
the ‘Occult’. She couldn’t remember the
last time that she’d had to find such
material and it took her a few minutes to
wrap her librarian brain around the
request, before sending him in the desired
direction.
“Well, that's a tough one. Can’t say
I’ve done much reading myself on those
subjects so give me a minute and let me
look through the electronic catalog,” she
said, keeping a very courteous and
professional lilt to her voice.
“No problem. I’m in no rush take
your time. I’ll just hang out here while you
look.” He was attractive, in a unique sort
of way; Blanche had thought when she’d
first seen him from her desk. It looked like
he’d just gotten a haircut, his dark hair
trimmed above his ears with slight bangs
and no sideburns. He was clean-shaven,
wore no spectacles, was thin faced and
she could tell, under his form fitting shirt
and shorts that he was in remarkable
shape. There was a moment when she had
first looked into his eyes, a sense of
acknowledgement, almost recognition,
which she dismissed quickly. She hadn’t
met that many people yet and she was sure
she would have remembered this good-
looking guy. He politely waited patiently
at the desk, not taking his eyes off of
Blanche, as she looked for the requested
information. He made light of the weather
and tried to keep some type of
conversation going.
“You’re not from around here. No
accent, where you from?” he asked.
“Yeah, you’re right. I’m from out
west, Arizona to be exact. Not much of an
accent out there but some have told me I
have a bit of a drawl. What do you think?”
she said, being a bit flirtatious.
“I don’t know if I’d call it a drawl
or not but your voice is certainly sexy. Not
what I’d expect for a librarian, if you
don’t mind me saying,” he said, taking her
cue.
“Oh, I don’t mind, but don’t tell
that to Mrs. Anderson, the director, she’s
already worried about the clothing I
wear.” They both laughed in that, ‘I’m in a
library’, kind of hush. “Here we go, I think
I’ve found what you are looking for,
section H next to the shelves on travel. Do
you need any help finding that?”
“That would be very helpful. I’ve
never been in this library before and could
use a hand. Do you do everything around
here, manage the front desk, and assist
clients, the whole nine yards?”
"Some days. Mrs. Anderson helps
out a lot and we have a college student
that works nights."
"Oh really, where does he go? I
went to school here in Valdosta," he said,
through lying lips.
"Is that right? He goes to The
University. How 'bout you?”
He had to think quickly or get
caught in his lie. “I, ah, just went to the
tech college, hands on stuff,” he said,
following Blanche through the library.
They walked together to the
section in question on the main floor and
Blanche showed him where he could find
the type of material he had mentioned. He
thanked her, shaking her hand and
introducing himself as Rob, no last name,
but she returned the favor and walked
back to her desk. A short time later she
noted that he had selected a book and had
sat in a chair that gave him a direct line of
sight to the front desk. He seemed engaged
in what he was reading but on more than
one occasion she had looked up to catch
him eyeing her, and had quickly averted
his eyes back to the pages of the book
when she’d caught him staring. She
thought it odd but it wasn’t the first time
that men had been caught staring at her
both here and elsewhere. After all, he kind
of intrigued her a bit, nothing wrong with
him checking her out, he was pleasant
enough and she hadn’t seen any rings. The
notion that she’d seen him before
continued to eat at her until he approached
the front desk again, thanked her for being
so helpful, placed a $5 bill in the donation
container and left, but not before
promising that he’d be back and was sure
he’d need her services again.
With the library locked up and the
staff on their way home, Blanche hailed a
taxi with instructions to take her to the
university campus and to drop her as close
as possible to the auditorium, wherever
that was. The campus was beautiful,
sprawling lawn; cream pillared buildings
with contrasting orange tiled roofs dotted
the grounds. A large iron gate dominated
the entrance to the campus and a bricked
walkway extended beyond the gate that
led to a two-story building, with people
funneling into the front doors. She saw no
signs, other than the few scattered along
the path, ‘Go Blazers’ and ‘We Love Our
Blazers’, but the only building that seemed
to have any activity was the one straight
ahead. Situated in front of the building
was a large fountain, water cascading into
a sparkling pool, a few students seated on
the rim, splashing their hands in the cool
water. Maneuvering past the students she
noted a large placard on the wall near the
open doors, ‘Auditorium’, and a sign on
an easel that read, ‘Lowndes County Mr.
Muscle Competition’ with the details
listed below. A brochure sat on a nearby
table featuring a very muscular man and
woman on the front, all oiled up, posing,
and muscles ready to burst. She reluctantly
took one, looking around to see if anyone
saw her slip it into her purse. Blanche
followed the moving crowd until she
could see a stage with lighting technicians
making final adjustments for the upcoming
event. The room was about 50% of
capacity and of course she could see no
one that she was familiar with, so she
tried to find an inconspicuous place to
ride out the event.
She spotted a chair in the back left
corner with very few people around and
started slipping between the rows of
chairs when she heard, “Ms. Delaney, dat
you?” Her heart stopped. Who would be
calling her name so loudly in a public
arena with so many people filling the
room? She turned to see an older black
man
walking
toward
her,
arms
outstretched, one leg appearing to be a
little shorter than the other, causing him to
hop step as he moved. “I knowed dat was
you. Sho nuff, ya did come, just like
Jasper said ya would.” Rufus, by this time
had reached Blanche and taken both of her
hands in his. “Ya lookin’ as pertty today
as when we met dat day on my poche.
Why you sittin’ all da way back heah? I
done got us a place right up at da front
where we can see betta. Come on now,
Jasper be so happy to see ya right up dere
at da front.”
“Well Rufus, I don’t know, seems
awfully close and the lights are so warm.
Maybe I better just sit back here, I’m sure
I’ll see just fine,” Blanche tried to
convince him, giving some resistance to
his persistent pulling.
“Ms. Delaney, don’t ya be silly,
don’t ya want ta git a close look at these
muscle mens,” Rufus said, winking at the
good-looking white woman.
“Of course, but don’t you need to
save that for family or somebody more
important?” she mildly continued to
object.
“Jasper says nobody comin’ to dis
tonight that’d be mo impotant than Ms.
Delaney,” again smiling and showing the
spaces in his teeth.
“Well, I’m very flattered. Okay, I
guess we can sit up there if that’s what
you want,” she said, finally giving in and
allowed the older gentleman to pull her
down the aisle and to the seats closer to
the front.
Jasper had been watching from the
security of the stage behind the large
curtain pulled to either side and held in
place by gold hooks fashioned into lion
heads. He was pleased to see her. She
was everything he’d been looking for in a
woman and destiny had thrown them
together not once, but twice. He was sure
it was a sign. He had hoped she would
come tonight; maybe he’d have the
courage to ask her out on a real date. The
few minutes he’d spent with her over the
past few weeks had filled his memory and
fueled his imagination. On more than one
occasion he’d been pulled from a dream
much sooner than he would have liked.
Just seemed every time she was about to
drop the bikini top or come crawling into
his bed, he’d wake up spoiling the
inevitable. Other contestants milled about
on the stage, friends and handlers covering
their hairless bodies with oil, in
preparation for the judging. Jasper knew
that on this night he’d be performing for
only one person and she was no judge.
On the very last row of seats, a
man sat, light jacket over a dark t-shirt,
long denim jeans, athletic shoes, a
Brave’s baseball cap covering a fresh
haircut, pulled over his forehead and dark
sunglasses. He had hoped that the
librarian would not have given in to the
older black man and stayed at the back of
the auditorium. The Stalker could have
gotten some awesome voyeuristic pictures
of her seated alone, nothing to obstruct his
view. He cursed Rufus under his breath,
the small compact digital camera hugging
his palm. He hoped that the trouble of
following her tonight would pay off, with
at least a few pictures, if not something
more. The lights dimmed throughout the
auditorium as those on stage intensified.
He thought back to the few hours prior.
Holding her hand in his, so soft, so
feminine, he’d gotten caught up in the
moment and almost gave her his real
name. Thankfully, ‘Rob’ had come to his
mind quickly. Surely he’d be able to come
up with a logical explanation for that
guffaw later, when he revealed himself to
her completely.
An announcer made his way to the
microphone positioned in the front center
of the large stage. He wore a striking,
classic black suit, white ruffled shirt and
black bow tie. Blanche suspected he’d be