One afternoon in the middle of an uneventful day a very
nondescript family was preparing a very simple meal. The mother and daughter were working on the
food prep while catching up. Both women
were quite comfortable standing at the counter chopping their respective
items. The conversation flowed easily,
as both women loved each other very much and had wonderful stories to tell the
other. Mom finished chopping her parsley and she picked up a lemon and started
zesting it. She was almost finished when
she asked Daughter, “Have you ever seen a naked lady?”
“Of course, every morning when I look in the mirror,” she
giggled. But Mom wasn't asking such a light question. Daughter watched Mom's facial expression, and
followed Mom's gaze out the window.
There in the backyard was a naked lady standing in the rain.
To the surprise of both women, the lady wasn't running
around screaming or begging to be let in the door. The lady, also, didn't seem to be worried
about her nakedness. At this awareness, both women looked at each other and
shrugged. They walked to the back door
and went out to talk to the lady. By the
time they opened the door, she had disappeared.
Both women were quite perplexed and walked to the front of
the house looking for the naked lady.
Daughter suggested due to the extreme heat outside, maybe the lady had
evaporated. Both women were mystified
and laughed it off and went back to their cooking.
Later, when the men arrived and everyone was sitting around
the table, Mom brought up the naked lady. She explained how the lady had
mysteriously appeared in the back yard and then seemingly vanished. She told
the men how she and Daughter were concerned about the well-being of the lady
and wondered where she had come from and where she was.
Both men laughed at this story and suggested the women had
pre-dinner libations which had caused them to have visions of this naked
lady. However, both women took offense
to the men being so simple-minded and the meal ended on a rather stale
note.
That evening, after Daughter and her husband left, Mom was
sitting in her chair in the living room.
She turned on the television to catch up on her documentary and found
the news on. There the beautiful news
anchor was telling the story of a missing lady who had been found.
The lady had been
missing for three months. She told how
she had been walking down the street headed to pick up a few groceries and the
next thing she knew, she was standing in the backyard of someone’s house
without any clothes on. In her embarrassment she had run as fast as she could
to find shelter. In the process, she had run towards a
McDonald’s, but saw there was a policeman and she didn't want him to arrest
her for being naked. So she kept
running.
She ran and ran until she came to the freeway. It was then she realized she had quite a dilemma.
Due to an accident, the traffic was dreadful.
All those cars stuck on the freeway.
It was then she came up with a brilliant idea! She would entertain all those miserable
people.
She ran towards an enormous white truck. She started climbing up on the truck when the
truck driver started hollering at her to get off his truck. She told him, “I am going to provide a little
entertainment to all the people stuck in traffic!” He was so confused, he didn't even know what
to say and besides, if he touched her, she might accuse him of assault. Before he knew it, she was on top of his
truck, singing,
dancing and putting on quite a show.
After spending a little time entertaining everyone stuck in
traffic, she realizes the police have shown up and now hopes in an unattended
car and drives off. Before she knows it,
she is doing over 100 mph. Driving this
fast is very liberating and she enjoys it immensely. She looks up in the rear view mirror to change
lanes and realizes she is yet again being followed
by the police.
She drives a little faster, exits the freeway and ditches
the car. As she runs
through the parking lot, she remembers her school is nearby. She impulsively runs to the campus and has a
fleeting thought that her best friend is there.
As she enters
the campus courtyard, she sees another policeman and panics. She doesn't
understand why all these police are following her.
Wearily, she runs from the policeman. By this point, she is starting to get tired
of all this running. Her feet are
starting to hurt and she is worried someone thinks she has done something
bad. As she continues running she sees a
sign for a race. The race is near by and
about to start, so she heads in that direction.
As she approaches the starting point, the lady hears the gun fire,
signifying the race has started. There are people all around her and she
finally is starting to feel at peace.
She isn't the only one running naked and she feel like she is part of a
family.
It is here she realizes she has a family and begins to
wonder where they might be. The lady
becomes melancholy as she remembers her father had kidnapped her and kept her
drugged. They had been traveling across
the country with him keeping her hidden.
People are rushing past her as she stands in the middle of
the road. She is weary and tired and now
sad. She realizes she is in the way and
walks out of the street into a liquor store and starts screaming she is so mad.
She yells and cries and tells the people in the liquor store how her father
has kidnapped her. Someone calls the
police, but at that moment, a man walks into the store.
The lady sees the man and becomes terrified she screams and
becomes inconsolable. This man is her
father and he is trying to take her away.
He starts to explain to the staff she is crazy and takes drugs. He is dragging her out of the store and she
is fighting him. To her ultimate relief,
the police show up. This time, she doesn't
fight with them or run from them. She
has remembered what has happened and with relief, finds herself, finally safe.
The news anchor explains the father had a psychotic break and
had been drugging his daughter and keeping her prisoner because he thought she
was going to marry and leave him alone, never seeing him again. He loved his
daughter so much, he couldn't bear the thought of being alone and losing her.
The other night, my
daughter was visiting and we were preparing dinner. In the process, I was zesting a lemon and I
turned to her and asked, “Have you ever seen a naked lemon?” She thought I had asked if she had ever seen
a naked lady. We had a great laugh over it, but it gave me the topic of this
blog.
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