The Extra

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The Extra Chapter Eleven Warren walked down an alley, swaying gently back and forth in the moonlight.  In one hand he held his saxophone, in the other, a bottle of wine in a brown paper bag.  A worn blanket was draped across his shoulders.  Warren stopped to take a drink, then put down his bottle and brought the saxophone to his lips.  When he blew into his instrument, the music drifted up through the alley, above the garages and past the four-story apartment buildings.  Slowly, people came to t...heir windows to watch and listen.  Somewhere up above a window flew open.“Hey, shut the hell up down there!” yelled a voice.  The window slammed closed.  Warren put down his sax and arranged his blanket on the ground along a wall.  He lay down and pulled the blanket over himself, then rolled around and tried to get comfortable, with one arm under his head as a pillow.  He felt a sense of well-being that he wasn’t used to.  Instinct told him not to trust it.  Nothing good would last, he knew.  He’d learned that lesson the hard way.  Hardly a day went by that he didn’t think back to Ophelia and those heady good times.  Back before it all went south.  Yet still, his mood these past few days was a nice change from the melancholy that often stalked him.  And so what if it ended tomorrow?  As long as he saw it coming, he’d be ok.  As long as he didn’t get too used to it.  Warren knew he had no real chance with Bridget.  If she knew what his life was really like…he shuddered at the thought.  But just her presence in his life was enough to lift his spirits.  For years he’d been haunted by bouts of depression and anxiety, but for the moment it felt as if those clouds were parting.  He remembered once again what it was like to be happy.  Warren closed his eyes and settled in to fall asleep to the sounds of the city.

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