Kid
Blink sat on his bed at the Lodging House. He was done selling
early
because he took about 15 to 20 papes. He lay down and stared at the
ceiling. He started thinking, well remembering actually, about
his
childhood. He smirked that trademark smirk as he remembered
the time when
his dad was there. Those were the happy times; just
him, his dad, and his
mom. He thought about the times when they
would all play. Then those
happy memories faded into sad,
depressing ones.
"Kevin…" His mother said through
tears, "Your father."
"What is it mama?" A seven year old,
Kevin "Kid Blink" Ballot asked.
"Your father…" She
managed before she sat down in a chair, "Was killed
today."
"What?" He asked.
"Yes, Honey, he was killed." She said in the sweetest possible tone.
"Daddy?" Kevin asked innocently.
"I'm so sorry, Honey." His mother said
kissing his forehead and holding
him.
Blink rolled over
onto his side, his smirk gone. A tear rolled down his
face and
onto his pillow as he thought of another memory.
"Where are you taking her?" A now twelve-year-old Kevin asked.
"We're
taking her in son. She's not stable enough on her own." A man in
white answered him.
"But, I can take care of her, I have been." Kevin said.
"Yes, and for that time she was fine,
but now listen here, you can
visit her, but she can't stay
here." The man told Kevin.
Kevin watched as they took his mother and put her up in the buggy.
"But, what's going to
happen to me? I have no father, as of right now,
I have no
mother, and no other family." Kevin said into his hands.
"How old are you, son?" The man asked.
"Twelve." Kevin answered, looking up at the man.
"Well, I know of a place
where you can stay. Just come with me." The
man said.
Blink
slowly got up and followed the guy to the buggy. They climbed in
and
the man asked,
"Don't you need your things?"
"No, just go." Kevin said.
The man nodded, and whenever
everything was ready, they left. The whole
ride to this place,
the man never brought up the subject of the boy's
eye patch. At
first he figured it was just for pretend. The boy was
twelve
after all, but then he remembered the boy's mother wasn't in a
good
condition. So he didn't press or bring up the
conversation.
A few minutes later, they arrived. It said Newsboys Lodging House.
"Well, as you can see, this is the
Newsboys Lodging House. They sell
newspapers. This is the only
place I can think of to put you. Are you
gonna be alright?" The
man asked.
"Yeah, I guess." Kevin said climbing out of the buggy.
"Hold on." The man said holding out his hand in a
fist. "Here, take this in
case you need it."
Kevin extended his hand and the man dropped the money in it.
"Thanks,
I can't take this. It doesn't feel right." Kevin said offering
it
back to the man.
"No, you take it. You need it right now more than I do." The man said.
"Thanks, Mister." Kevin said.
"Sure thing. See you around, son." The man
said, and with that he was
off.
Kevin watched as the buggy
slowly went out of sight. He took a deep
breath and turned around
to look at the building. He walked towards the
door and opened
it. He hesitated walking in but he went. He shut the door
and
turned to see an elderly man behind the desk.
Kevin walked over and stood in front of the man.
"Can I help ya?" The man asked.
"Hm, I guess. How much is it to stay here?"Kevin asked.
"Well, I charge 3 cents a night." The man
said.
"Okay." Blink said handing the man the exact amount.
"Ah, I can cut ya a break and you can start payin'
tomorrow. Just write
your name in here." The man said handing
Kevin a book and a pen.
Kevin took them and wrote his name in
an available spot. He handed the
book back to the man, who looked
at it.
"Well, Kevin, I'm Kloppman. I'll show you to the
bunks and you can meet
the boys." Kloppman said heading up the
stairs.
Kevin followed, a little nervous to meet, 'The boys'.
'They'll probably make fun of my eye patch.' Kevin thought.
Then too soon, they were there. Kevin was being
stared at by about 20
boys.
"Boys, this is Kevin
Ballot. He's gonna be staying with us. Please be
nice and give
him a bunk." Kloppman said before he left.
"The name's Jack Kelly." A boy said getting up to greet Kevin.
"I, as you know, am Kevin Ballot." Kevin said.
The boys were
staring at his face as Jack introduced him to all of the
other
boys. There was one that was really nice. His name was Mush. They
were all nice to him, but he was sort of overly nice.
"So." Race said.
"You guys wanna know about my the eye patch right?" Kevin said.
"Yeah, we would have asked but it's." Mush said.
"Awkwad." Race finished.
"Basically." Mush said.
"Well, I was ten when it happened. My mother had
just started to have
more and more fits. My father died three
years before and she was so
depressed for those three years and
she would occasionally have fits.
She'd through things during
these fits. Well, I was trying to leave the
kitchen during one of
the fits and I turned around to see if she would
be done and then
a knife hit my eye."
"Did it hurt?" Skittery asked on an impulse.
"No, it felt like
a cool breeze on a warm summer's day. Of course it
hurt."
Kevin said.
"Duh, Skitts." Another boy said wacking him
across the back of the
head.
"Sorry, I just had to know, ya know, impulse." Skittery said.
"Impulse." Race snorted.
"So, what happened next?" Mush asked.
"Well,
I couldn't just take it out cause I was ten but I had to do
something. So I went to all the houses around but no one was
there. So I
walked to the hospital. There weren't no horses ta
steal so I had to
walk. I got there; they took out da knife, and
gave me this patch. Of course
they put another patch under this
one to stop all de blood. The offered
me a ride home, so I took
it. They dropped me off and they didn't
charge me since I was
ten and I liked about why I was there but they don't
know that,
hopefully. I couldn't tell them that my mother threw a knife
at
me. And that's why I got the patch." Kevin said.
"Wow." Mush said.
"I know." Kevin said.
"So why are youse stayin' here?" Race asked.
"Well, they took my mother away tonight and I got no where else to go." Kevin said.
After a few minutes of silence, Jack was the first to speak.
"Well, since youse gonna be stayin' here youse gotta have a name." He said.
"What about Kid?" Mush suggested.
"That's good but everyone our age is called
kid. Someone would yell that
and he'd be there forever trying
to find the guy who said his name." Race said.
"Okay, well you think of one." Mush said.
"Okay den. How about Kid
since he's a kid and…Blink! Blink since he's
only got one
eye. So dere, Kid Blink." Race said.
"Dat's stupid." A newsboy said.
"Oh yeah?" Race said.
"Hey guys! It's his name, what do ya think?" Jack said to Kevin.
"I like it. Kid Blink." Kevin said.
"Good. Now, how about we
call ya Blink foa short. Ya know like Race.
His name's
Racetrack, but we sometimes call him Race." Jack said.
"Okay." Kevin said.
"Okay den. Night guys, Race'll show ya to your
bunk, Blink." Jack said
going to his.
"Ova here." Race said to Blink.
Kevin walked over to bunk beds. Race got in the bottom one.
"Youse on da top one." Race said shutting his eyes.
Kevin climbed up and lay there, staring at the ceiling.
Which is where we he is presently. He hears the
fellas coming up and
yelling his name.
"Come on, Blink, we're goin' ta Tibby's." Mush called.
"Yeah, be right dere!" Blink yelled, jumping off of his bunk smiling.
He
ran down the stairs and met Mush and the others. They went to
Tibby's and had a normal rest of the day.
