I wish it
had rained on the day I died. It didn’t. It snowed. I died in the middle of a
snowstorm. This is how it happened.
It was the
usual day at work. My boss screaming at me about one of his messes and demanding I fix it. The telephone on my desk kept
buzzing every ten minutes with another caller complaining about something or
the other and a huge stack of files on my desk demanding my attention.
I lived on
the outskirts of town, just off the highway. It was a thirty five minute drive
to my house from town. House is not exactly what it was. It was a small cabin
left to me by a generous uncle. I’d tried to make it as cozy as possible with a
bar and some new upholstery for the furniture. It had a large fireplace and
above the mantelpiece was an air rifle which my father used to own. It was
unloaded.
Back at
work, someone turned on the radio. The news bulletin prophesized that a storm of significant magnitude was on the way. It went on to warn us that the snow could
reach up to three to four feet in height. The storm was scheduled to hit in two
hours.
Everyone started to look anxious and one or two people went and told the
boss they were going home. I was one of those people. Normally the boss man
would have raised Cain but this time he just nodded.
Did I
mention there was a forest near the highway? It was a little dense and there
were wolves in it, hiding in the tundra. That’s why many people venturing on
the highway carried flares with them- to frighten off the wolves. I’d recently
purchased a few flares and a flare gun. They did a bit of work on the day I
died.
I was driving slowly in town and
sped up when I reached the highway. Visibility was very poor. Snow was coming
down like “manna” from heaven and I couldn’t see more than three feet ahead of
me. Just as I was crossing the forest, my car stalled. By then it was night. I
tried to get the bloody thing to start but it was out cold.
Not knowing
what to do I stepped out of the car and opened the bonnet. It seemed like the
engine had gone cold and stalled. I had no idea how to warm up a car engine. I
wasn’t an engineer. The snowdrift was worsening. I couldn’t see much. I could
have walked the rest of the way and I tried to do that armed with my flare gun.
Unfortunately I ended up lost in the forest.
So there I
was, tired, hungry and feeling scared because the situation was worsening with
each passing minute. I could not see where I was going, I was close to a forest
or maybe in the forest and I was numb from the intense cold.
This is
where it happens. This is when I die.
I heard
howls. Wolves! I started to panic, and held out my flare gun. I couldn’t work
the trigger with my numb hands. The howls started getting closer and I could
see tiny pinpricks of light occasionally. Then I started to hear growls.
I was
petrified. I could tell that a wolf pack was nearby, or maybe had me
surrounded. I managed to get off a single flare. In the light I saw the snout
of a wolf, with its teeth bared.
I saw it
jump. That was the last thing I saw. I suppose I died slowly, bleeding out on
the snow.
How am I
telling you all this? It’s simple. I am a member of their pack now, hunting and
running with them. I have been at it for a while now, and will continue maybe
unto eternity!
The Bilge Master
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