Romance Fan Fiction / Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ High Fever ❯ Volume Four, Chapter Fifteen: Mami ( Chapter 15 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Mami
She comes in every Wednesday. But it's Sunday and a holiday. But
she's here. The center was closed today because it was a holiday. A
woman about thirty whined as she pressed her face against the
glass.
“Aww!” she shouted. “Damn it!” The woman stomped her foot. She
walked over to a nearby phone booth. She fished around in her
bright pink coat pocket and pulled out some yen. The woman shoved
them into the slot and dialed the one number she remembered. She
paced around as the other line rang.
“Hello?” Don asked half-asleep. The woman whimpered over the
phone.
“I need you,” she said. There was a pause on the other line. There
was a pause on the other line.
“Hello? Hello?” she asked.
“Mami?” Don asked. “What are you doing calling me this late? It's
New Year's Day.” Mami frowned as she pouted.
“I'm lonely,” she said. Don sighed. Seriously? Why was she calling
on New Year's Day? Didn't she have anything better to do? Not now.
Couldn't she wait until tomorrow?
“Goodbye,” Don said.
“No! Don't hang up!” Mami shouted.
“What?” he asked. Her lower lip quivered.
“I miss you!” she said. “Please? Talk to me!” Don groaned on the
other line.
“Are you at the community center?” he asked.
“Uh-huh,” Mami said. Don sighed again.
“Hang on. I'll be right there,” he said. Mami bowed her head.
“Thank you,” she whispered.
“Yeah, yeah,” Don said. He hung up on his end. Mami held the
receiver to her chest.
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She came to them a year ago. Mami was twenty-six at the time. She
walked into the center with a heavy heart. 1994 had been kind to
her. Mami walked up to the front desk. The receptionist was on the
phone when she looked up.
“Can I help you?” she asked. Mami looked ready to cry.
“I need help,” she said. The receptionist lowered her phone.
“What do you need?” she asked. The woman shook her head. Tears
formed in her eyes.
“Do you want to talk to someone?” the receptionist asked. Mami
nodded.
“Okay, hold on,” the other woman said. She switched lines on the
phone.
“Boss, we have a lady who needs help,” the receptionist said. Mami
watched her the whole time.
“Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Okay, I will let her know,” the receptionist said.
She hung up and turned back to Mami.
“He's on the way,” the receptionist said. Mami tried not to
cry.
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Mami looked up when she heard a car pull up. Don rolled down his
window.
“Get in,” he said. Mami perked up.
“Thank you,” she said. She got into the passenger seat and buckled
up. Don shook his head as he pulled away. This was going to be
another long drive around the city. He did not want to start the
year like this.
Missed Me, Missed Me