Joseph walked into his kitchen, the room had a chill in the
air. It was almost October and the summer had barely ended. The house took a
turn from being hot and humid to cold and dry in a matter of hours. While the
world slept the cold air of Fall slowly crept through the town like a rolling
fog. Joseph shuffled through his kitchen in his green fuzzy slippers. Each step
made a smooth shuffling sound as the plastic from the bottom of the slippers
rubbed against the linoleum flooring.
It was
still early and Joseph hadn’t fully regained his senses. He shuffled like a
zombie over to his freezer and removed a canister of coffee. He opened the
canister and the fresh smell of ground coffee filled his nostrils. He started
to feel more awake just by smelling the sweet caffeine in those dark ground up
beans. Coffee was always a soothing comfort to Joseph and the warmth of each
cup helped on cold autumn mornings.
Joseph
poured the coffee grounds into the pot and then added water, the splashing of
the cold water into the coffee maker drifted into Joseph’s ears and traveled to
his half awake mind. The splashing water was soothing and his day dreaming
state took him to a place of pouring rain and warm coffee. Joseph snapped awake
and remembered his mission, to brew a caffienated beverage. Joseph reached for
the button and pressed it. There was a small click and a little green light
went on. That small noise was strangely satisfying and a small shot of
excitement went through him. This was not an unusual morning and he found it
strange that he would get so excited for a process that he had accomplished
hundreds of times.
Joseph
opened his cabinets where he kept his coffee mugs and pulled out a bright
orange pumpkin shaped Jack-o-lantern mug with a silly grinning face on it.
Joseph loved little things like playfully shaped coffee mugs, weird key chains,
unusual hats and unique styles of glasses. His favorite coffee mugs were the
ones that were related to Halloween, video games and cats.
The coffee
had finished brewing and sat in the pot warm and dark just waiting to be poured
into a weird coffee mug. Joseph took his pumpkin mug and poured in the cream
and sugar, then poured the coffee on top of it. The coffee, cream and sugar all
mixed together as the dark liquid fell from the pot in an even flow.
Joseph took
a careful sip from the top of his pumpkin shaped mug. He had a habit of over
filling his cup and the pumpkin mug was not practical to drink out of. Since
the top of it curved inward, forcing the coffee drinker to use a different
coffee drinking strategy just for that mug. Joseph didn’t mind little
annoyances like a mug that was slightly harder to drink from. He felt that the
little novelties that he collected were his few remaining expressions of self.
He went to work, paid bills, did errands and chores like everyone else. For
many it is hard to hold onto identity as an adult. Many work places treat the
workers like a number that is only to be employed for as long as they are
useful. Joseph couldn’t fix business politics or regulate laws to make the work
place a better environment, he didn’t even complain about his job. Instead of
complaining or acting out, he bought novelty coffee mugs. Occasionally Joseph
felt sad about having to express himself through coffee mugs but many people
did it and he hoped others like him found other ways to express themselves too.
Joseph
looked at his mug and realized he had drifted into a very deep inner monolog,
so he shook his head and took a sip of his coffee. The chemical reaction in his
brain lit up the nerves like lights on a twitch board. He wasn’t instantly
awake but he felt like he was slowly coming out of his morning haze. If there
was a world where no one had to wake up earlier than they wanted to, Joseph
would still drink coffee. It would be a noon though and not seven in the
morning.
Joseph
shuffled to his kitchen table, his green bathrobe draped around him like a very
disheveled king and his fuzzy slippers slid and smacked against the kitchen
flooring. Joseph sat down with a small groan and took another sip of his
coffee. Three pairs of eyes stared at him from the kitchen chair next to him.
It was an eerie sight but Joseph was used to it. Three cats with large eyes
stared at Joseph expecting attention and food. One cat was all black with
bright green eyes, another was a gray tabby who also had green eyes and the
third was a calico with beautiful golden eyes.
Joseph
waved his hand at the cats dismissively. “Alright alright” he grumbled. The
cats jumped off the chair, then quietly and quickly walked to their food dish.
Each cat was very graceful as they walked to the food dish. Joseph couldn’t
believe that these calm, well-behaved cats were the same cats that were running
full speed through the house at two in the morning. Cats were an interesting
species as they could be both clumsy, goofy, garbage eating monsters and then
still retain a level of elegance and poise when they wanted to.
Joseph’s
wife Samantha came down the stairs from the bedroom, looking tired but
beautiful as she always did. Joseph thought that Samantha must have been part
cat as she had the same traits as their housecats. Samantha was elegant,
affectionate, calm and knew how to appear dignified, but she also loved to eat
sloppy foods, dance like a crazy person and just like a cat, if she didn’t like
someone, they would know it. Joseph knew that Samantha had claws hidden
somewhere within her slender pale fingers, he just hadn’t seen them yet.
“Good
morning” Samantha cooed at Joseph. “Good morning beautiful” Joseph cooed back.
The sweetness of that moment could have provided enough sugar for both of their
cups of coffee.
Joseph
poured a second cup of coffee. Samantha had a red mug with a gold colored
design on it. It was pretty classy. Joseph always thought that the gold design
looked like a French symbol or decoration, but he didn’t know enough about
French markings to be sure.
Samantha
gave Joseph a kiss as she reached for her cup. As she leaned back from the kiss
she brought the coffee cup up between them and took a long slow sip. “I love
you” She whispered. “I love you too” Said Joseph. “I was talking to the coffee”
Samantha said and stuck out her tongue. Samantha’s playfulness took Joseph by
surprise and he couldn’t contain his wide goofy grin. Samantha was the only
person that could make Joseph feel like he was back in highschool, a dorky
sixteen year old with a crush on a beautiful classmate. Joseph was still a nerd
but he was a happy nerd who married that beautiful crush of his.
Samantha
fed the cats who had been waiting patently by their dish. The three elegant
garbage monsters attacked their dry cat food like it was prey in the savanna.
After feeding the cats, Samantha moved onto her own breakfast. “Do you want
anything sweetie?” Asked Samantha. “I can’t, I have to get to work” Joseph
sighed. He spent a little too long savoring his morning and was a few minutes
behind schedule. He ran upstairs and began to dress for work. Rain started to
fall from the sky in small steady drops.
Joseph wished he didn’t have to work, he didn’t want to go out into the
cold rain, away from his loving wife, warm house and silly cats. Joseph walked
back downstairs and grabbed his umbrella, he checked his phone for the time
then quickly went back into the kitchen to say good-bye to his wife.
Joseph
walked in and kissed Samantha, who was smiling as she was making breakfast.
Joseph went for the door when he heard Samantha call from the kitchen “Hold it!
When you checked your phone for the time did you not see the date as well?”
Asked Samantha. Joseph looked at his phone again and the build in calendar said
it was Saturday. “OH!” Joseph exclaimed in confusion, relief and surprise. Many
different feelings and emotions were felt and expressed in only a brief second
and through a short grunt of an exclamation.
Joseph took
off his shoes and coat and walked back into the kitchen. “I guess I’ll make
some breakfast then” He said, still in disbelief that it was Saturday. Samantha
placed a plate of French toast and fruit in front of Joseph “I took care of it”
Samantha said with a smile. It was a smile that Joseph could stare at all day
long.
The went on
with a casual pace, Joseph and Samantha listened to the rain pouring outside as
they drank their warm coffees and ate breakfast together. The world wasn’t
always a nice place to live but at that moment Joseph felt peace.
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