LARCENY: A Story In Eleven Parts
In Which 18 Year Olds Victoria and Debi Flee Los Angeles In
Debi’s
Blue Toyota Camry, and Take the Pacific Coast Highway North With Only a
Smattering of Stars to Light Their Way…
by Alexis Rhone Fancher
Into The Dark
The night highway crawls with creatures. Moths headfirst
into the windshield, lizards, mice,
besotted by headlights, crush flat beneath their tires.
Sheltered. Stupid, the girls pick up a stranger. Thinking this is his lucky
day, longhaired Davy tumbles into the back seat.
Back Story
When Victoria moved in with Debi’s family, junior year, her mom never
realized she was missing.
Now Victoria surveys her flawless skin, full lips, and thick blond hair in the
rearview mirror; sees instead her mother’s eyes, her dead daddy’s smile.
Just Outside Of Pismo Beach: An
Adventure!
Their route mirrors the shoreline. They speed to
outdistance the past. Victoria tallies roadkill. It makes her think of her
dad. When she tosses their purses in the back seat with Davy, he recalls
the first time he snapped a cat’s neck, but stops short of telling.
Luck Of The Draw
Debi’s
fingers run through her kinky black curls. She’s ironed her hair into submission,
endured the dryer, hair rolled large in rinsed, frozen orange juice cans.
Jagger struts out of the radio. Debi hums off-key.
Choices
If he has a choice, Davy’d go for the brunette. The blonde is
hotter, but she looks like trouble. Somehow, trouble always finds him. Where
you headed? Victoria asks. Davy looks from one girl to the other. Hell
in a handbasket, he grins.
The Low Down
Debi wants Victoria’s beauty. Victoria wants Debi’s mom. Each dances in the other’s castoff,
each glows in the dark. Davy susses their singular
affection. He’s
a good observer, an only child. Davy wants only their wallets.
Night Swim
The Lorelei moon lures the trio off-course. Tempted, they
exit the highway, strip down to their skivvies, hurl themselves into the sea.
Davy revels in the half-naked beauties, cavorting just for him in the
moonlight. Out of their depth, Debi’s fingers accidentally brush Victoria’s left breast. As they come together,
breathless, past the breakers, the peace is almost unbearable.
Truth or Dare
Midnight confessions.
Davy never finished high school. Victoria’s afraid of men. Debi takes the dare. Climbs the retaining
wall and howls like a lunatic. Better this than her secrets spilled. When the
big wave washes over her, Debi stands her ground. When Davy grabs her, anyway,
she licks his face.
On The Road Again
Debi tends to dwell. Night driving clears her
head. She chews a strand of her hair, sips vodka out of an Evian bottle. She
misses Freddy’s
thick cock. Wonders why she ever left him. Approaching Morgan Hill, Debi finds
a motel, reckons Davy owes her and Victoria for the ride.
Karma: The Condensed Version
It’s
the best day of Davy’s
life. In slumber, he looks like baby Jesus, Victoria sighs. Debi rescues their wallets from Davy’s backpack. His, too. The North Star
beckons. They’ll make San Francisco by morning. The motel air
conditioner’s
rattle masks their departure.
The Last Leg
Victoria drives while Debi counts Davy’s money. The Toyota eats up the
highway, a rocket to their nascent future. She’ll buy souvenirs in the city, maybe a
gift for her mom. When Debi sticks her head out the window, even Victoria’s chatter can’t drown out the sound the wind makes.
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©Alexis Rhone Fancher. "Larceny: A Story in Eleven
Parts was first published in Café Reader, New Zealand (2015), and is part of Alexis Rhone Fancher's
2021 poetry collection Erotic: New and Collected (New York Quarterly
Books).
Alexis Rhone Fancher is published
in Best American Poetry, Rattle, Hobart, Verse Daily, Plume, Cleaver,
Diode, Duende, Pirene’s Fountain, Poetry East, Pedestal Magazine and
elsewhere. She’s authored five poetry collections, most recently, Junkie
Wife (Moon Tide Press, 2018), The Dead Kid Poems (KYSO Flash
Press, 2019), and EROTIC: New & Selected (New York Quarterly Books,
2021). Another, full-length collection (in Italian) by Edizioni Ensemble,
Italia, will be published in 2021. A multiple Pushcart Prize and Best of the
Net nominee, Alexis is poetry editor of Cultural Daily. www.alexisrhonefancher.com