said. âI was just looking for you to say thank you for Western Unioning that money down to Jake for his school books. He needed it for real. And I ainât had no way to get it to him.â
âNo problem,â Bird said. âDonât mention it. I got Jake long as he got those grades up.â
Ronnie turned to me and said, âMy boy Jake in his second year of college down at Tennessee State University.â She nodded to Bird. âThis man here sends him money every semester for books and what not. Donât know what weâd do without him.â
âI donât know how you have a son in college,â I said. âYou canât be over thirty-five.â
âI had him real young. I was just a baby myself. Ainât had no business giving birth to nothing at all. But I got lucky. Jake smarter than a roomful of doctors. Got a full scholarship. I just got to send money for his dorm and books. If it wasnât for people like Bird, Iâd have to find me a pole to swing on at the Clermont Loungeââcause my boy staying at the school.â
âYou always talking about swinging on a pole,â Bird joked. âYou know damn well you ainât about to take your clothes off at the old timey strip club. Need to take these drink orders. Get my food ready. All this talking you doing.â
Ronnie hissed at Bird and turned to me.
âNow I know what this fool eating and sipping on. What you want, Ms. Lady?â
âWell, Bird tells me you have seafood,â I said.
âWe got fish.â
âWhat kinds?â
âWe got whiting and porgies.â
âOh . . . How is it prepared?â
I could feel Bird staring at me.
âBoth fried,â Ronnie answered.
âNo blackened?â
âFried. On white bread.â
âWheat bread?â
âFried. On white bread. I can bring you extra hot sauce.â
âSounds great.â
âNow, what you want to drink?â Ronnie asked.
âDo you have any wine?â
âNot none I would be drinking,â she said, leaning into me. âIâd stick to the liquor. Manager donât spend a lot of money on the wine. Donât nobody here drink it.â
âOK.â
âWhat you got a taste for? Blue Mother Fucker? Sex on the Beach? Pretty Asshole?â
I didnât understand anything she was saying, so I went with the best option: âSurprise me.â
Ronnie disappeared into a room behind the bar that looked like a kitchen.
âYou ainât know what she was talking about,â Bird pointed out.
âNope,â I said and we both laughed.
âWell, donât be surprised if the drink she makes you has you out on that dance floor grooving like MC Hammer in like ten minutes. Sheâs been working in this little bar for a long time and they donât serve light drinks.â
âWell, I can hold myââ
âNo, you did not bring some heifer up in here!â said a woman Iâd noticed staring at Birdâs back from the other side of the bar, coming up behind Bird. She was petite but thick. She had an attitude in her face. Her lips were scrunched up like sheâd just bitten into a piece of sour candy. She had on an out-of-season rainbow print dress with matching, too-long acrylic nails.
Bird closed his eyes for a second when he heard her voice. He didnât even turn around to see her. âDonât start this shit,â he said tiredly, looking down at the floor beneath his barstool.
I didnât know if I should look at the woman or get up and walk out. She was eyeballing me hard and didnât look like she meant to say anything good. She was obviously one of Birdâs lady friends.
âStart shit? No, you started shit when you brought thisââshe waved her nails at meââthing up in here. Up in our spot.â She was in her early twenties. I could tell by the way her tits sat up in the dress with no bra,
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