Chapter 2.2
They were inside the tent that looked like it was made out of blue jeans. There was a short table in the center of the tent and many unmatched cushions all around it. On the center of the table was something that looked like a baby’s rattle: it had a bulb at the top, with a long stem hanging down below and a small loop at the bottom of the stem. It was somehow balanced on that hoop. It should have been laying on its side.
Behind the old woman was a pallet of cushions that seemed to make up the place where she slept, but Ginger could barely tell where the seats for the table ended and the bed began. There was another short table with a pitcher and glass, and yet another with a basin sitting on top.
The three of them were currently sitting around the table on the cushions with their legs folded. Out in the tunnel, Easy had seemed very confident and sure of himself. Now that they were in the camp and around the table, he was almost submissive.
The old woman began. “What can I tell you, dear?”
“I’m not sure what I need to know,” Ginger replied. “I was simply trying to leave town.”
“And you were heading west?”
“Yes.”
“You know about what lies to the west?”
“Yes,” Ginger said, and then felt she needed to explain. “I just made a snap decision to go one way or another. I figured I wouldn’t get very far to the east.”
“Indeed.” There was a brief pause, then the old woman said, “Even armed with the knowledge of what lies down the western roads, you still decided to follow them?”
“Yeah.”
“Hmmm. Now, what could possibly have sent you west with such haste knowing what you know?”
“I think I might be in trouble.”
The old woman raised an eyebrow. “Think?”
“Yeah. I…um…traded for something I shouldn’t have.”
“Yes, but how else were you to get enough rest?”
“I know, and Jake said he had…” She stopped in mid-sentence. The old woman knew about the drugs. “How could you possibly…”
The old woman smiled. “Know? Dear, there is very little that I can’t see even in the darkness of this tunnel. But, I’m getting ahead of myself. My name is Margaret. I’m the elder of our underground community. You are Ginger.”
It was an odd sensation to have yourself introduced to a complete stranger…by that stranger.
“How did you know my name?”
The old woman’s smiled broadened. “My dear, you’re not such a mystery. It’s on your pack.” Ginger blushed. With all the magic that she had seen thus far, she was expecting Margaret to tell her how many intimate relationships she had had and what type of drink she liked best. The old woman smiled.
“Ginger, you are running from something. There is something that made you grab your few belongings and leave town today. Let me first ask this: What kind of trouble?”
“I’m not sure exactly. You were right, I traded with this guy named Jake for some stuff that he said would help me sleep. The very night I had used the stuff, his place was raided. I was afraid that they would connect me to him, so I left. I’m not really sure where I’m going. I know that I have to get somewhere that I can still work my music.”
“Ah!” Margaret said, nodding. “A musician, are we?”
“Well, I’m a pirate of sorts. I scrounge around and find tunes to make music with. I guess oka…Damn!” She slapped a fist down on her left leg.
“You’ve just realized you have forgotten something?”
Something huge, lady, she thought. “I didn’t get my cassette decks.”
“Ah.” This ancient relic seemed to know what cassette decks were. Hell, for all Ginger knew, she probably owned one of the very first ones.
“I was so worried about getting picked up by the Eye and getting my ass out of town, I completely forgot to get them. How could I have been so stupid?”
“Not to worry, child. You have been through a great deal.”
“Yeah, but now I don’t have anything I can do but to go back to straight dumping.”
“Perhaps this will help?” Ginger looked up at Easy’s voice and saw he was holding her cassette decks.
Ginger just stared at him for a second. She tried to stand, but it was a bit too much to take. She wavered and fainted.
