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Rated: 18+ · Fiction · Relationship · #1084985
A strange conversation between the artist and a customer
“Make sure you spell it right, man.â€

“Be kinda hard not to spell Mary right.â€

“You never know anymore these days; what with illiteracy rates going up and all.â€

“You would be an expert on this subject…â€

“Yeah, I would be.â€

“Well, if I get stuck along the way, I’ll make sure you remind me how Mary is spelled.â€

“Life is strange, man. Don’t you think?â€

“I’m afraid to ask.â€

“I mean, one day you’re at the top of your game, and, next thing you know, you’re not.â€

“That is way too profound for my tastes right now.â€

“Listen, man. I used to be the big cheese, the top honcho, the main man. Then 9/11 hit, and all of a sudden, my empire came crashing down along with those buildings."

“Your empire…?â€

“Yeah, man. You know I used to be in multilevel marketing, right?â€

“I’m sorry. I hadn’t cared.â€

“Yeah, I was in multilevel marketing, and I was making mucho dinero, man. You better believe it!â€

“You mean you used to be in Amway?â€

“No, no. Not Amway, man, multilevel marketing. Yeah, I used to be huge. I had anywhere between 35 to 40 salespeople that I mentored at any given time.â€

“And, by mentored, you mean screwed, right?â€

“What do you mean, man? I helped people make a lot of dough in my program.â€

“Look, whatever you called it, my aunt got screwed with that program. Now, she’s got a garage full of unsold vitamins and supplements that’ll keep her healthy until she turned an unlikely 300 years old.â€

“I told you already, man. I wasn’t with Amw—â€

“And, you know what’s the worst of it? She didn’t even have enough money to pre-purchase the products to begin with. She had to borrow money from my mom, and her other siblings.â€

“Yo, man, is that supposed to hurt that much?â€

“Thousands of dollars she wasted. Mom tried to talk her out of it, but she wouldn’t listen.â€

“Okay, man, I know that’s a bummer about your aunt and all, but, c’mon, I think I’m bleeding too much here.â€

“Sorry, dude. I just get so riled up about that still.â€

“No problem, man. Like I said earlier, life is strange.â€

“Yeah, it is. So, tell me about your chick.â€

“Who, Mary? Oh, man, she is hot! We met at the gym I go to. Smokin’ bod. Nice rack. Great roll in the hay. What more can I say?â€

“In other words, you’re in a very meaningful relationship…â€

“Totally, man. Like Tom Cruise said in that sports movie: ‘You got me at hello.’ It’s that deep.â€

“Tom Cruise’s character didn’t say that line in that movie.â€

“He didn’t?â€

“No. It was that Zelwegger chick who said it.â€

“Whatever, man. All I’m saying it that she got me at hello. As soon as I saw her, I knew that it needed to happen. That we needed to happen.â€

“You’re making me uncomfortable right now.â€

“I just think she’s the one, you know.â€

“You’re still making me uncomfortable.â€

“Honey, are you almost done in there?â€

“No, not yet, baby! Give me…what, you think ten, fifteen minutes?â€

“At the most.â€

“Give me fifteen minutes, baby! Why don’t you leave and then come back later?â€

“Okay! Kiss-kiss!â€

“Kiss-kiss!â€

“That Mary?â€

“No, that’s Susan, my girlfriend.â€

“...I’m confused.â€

“No, you see, this is what’s going on. Things between Susan and I, well, they’re not too hot right now. I mean, the action’s still good, you know. But I just don’t feel that connection anymore, you know? So, tonight, I’m gonna let Susan know that I think it would be best if we started seeing other people.â€

“Wow. What if she doesn’t agree?â€

“Well, then I’ll just have to break it to her straight up by telling her about Mary.â€

“How?â€

“I’ll show her the tattoo, man. That’s how.â€

“Harsh...â€

“Well, like I said earlier, life is strange.â€

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