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By: Maigen Green
Sarah watched as the little red haired boy crunched down the last ofhis cereal. She sat and watched this amusing sight for severalminutes. When the dinging of the old grandfather clock grabbed herattention. 7:15. "Rhemi it's past seven. Go put ya shoes on and get ya books or yagonna be late." Sarah said in her best "mother" voice. The little boy looked up at the clock. Realizing that his mother wasright, began to conive his way out of the horrible experience ofschool."Oh momma my tummy hurts. I don't feel like going going to school. Ithink I have chicken pox!" he said as he pulled up his jeans toreveal several small red dots on his knee."Ain't that the scrape you got when you fell off the slide at Tommy'shouse yesterday?" Sarah said with a small grin on her face. Trying toconive himself out of things was one of the things he had picked upfrom his father. His Father. She tried not to think about him muchthese days, for they were happy memories that brought sad feelings. Her thoughts were interrupted by the slamming of a screen door."C'mon Mom!" a little voice yelled from the car window. She quickly gathered up her things for work and went out to the car.She dropped Rhemi off in front of his school. Just another day. Sheheaded off toward the office. She worked as an assistant trainer at theFairaton County Physical Therapy Center. If she hadn't of loved herjob she would have quit three years ago, when she found over a half amillion dollars underneath an old busted porch board. She had assumedit was money her Grandparents had been saving until their death a fewyears back. A soft melody catches her ears. She reaches down and turns the volumeto more than ear shattering. No it can't be. She thinks as she catches the tail end of the all toofamiliar song.The song is drowned out by the Dj's voice saying that Remy Labeau isback in town for his last United States show and that tickets areavailable.She pulled off to the side of the road. Her eyes began to swell upwith tears as she remembered the last time she had seen him. Remy. It was a fairly cool night for August. The county fair was havingit's last night. It was a great time. Sarah had decided that she wouldmeet up with her friends when she got there. Sarah walked around the fair grounds for a good ten minutes. Afterone more round she decided she was tired and that she needed a rest.She went and got herself a caramel apple and a coke and sat down on aback row in front of a long stage. A old white haired man (who reminded Sarah of Grandpa Jones fromHeeHaw) came out onto stage and began announcing the next act. It wasa young man named Remy. That was it, no last name or anything. When hecame out she realized how shockingly beautiful he was. Being drawn inby his looks she stayed awhile. He had a nice voice but it had too muchof an accent for her taste, French or something. As she stood to leave she heard the singing stop,as did the music.Then she heard his voice."Um 'cuse me chere, but maybe it not be good for my reputation to behavin' beautiful ladies walk out on me in the middle of a song.Eh?"She felt her face turn hot. She kept on walking,hoping he wasn'ttalking to her."Miss? Chere? You wit de white stripe in your hair."She stopped dead in her tracks. Now how many people had a whitestripe down the back of their heads. Her wish hadn't been granted.Asshe turned to see her vocal admirer, she felt a hundred or more eyeson her. She knew that her face matched the color of his red hair to atee. She slowly made her way around. As she looked at him she pointed toherself and mouthed "me" to him.He gave a small laugh, "Of course you. How many other belles do yousee runnin 'round wit red and white hair? 'less they be realpatriotic." The wry grin on his face somehow made her angry. "Well 'cuse me suh, but ah hadn't been informed that it was a crimeto leave a free performance. Perhaps ah should have asked before ahcame." she said with sweet sarcasm dripping on her voice."HAHA , you do have a fire in you." this was followed by a quitelaughter from a few of the crowd.Sarah suddenly realized that their confrontation was being watched by afair ground of people. This time her face did not turn so red. As shesat down."Please if ya don't mind, continue." She said with a gesture towardthe stage."If you insist Madam. This song goes out to you." He said, then begana beautiful melody about love and forgiveness.After it was over she waited around intent on finding her suaveadmirer. She felt a peck on her back and turned around to see the sameman standing before her. "Hello chere, ya waitin' for me?""No ah was not," she stumbled for an excuse, "Ah was merely tryin' tofind some o' mah friends, that's all.""I don' believe you chere. The fair almost closed an' you ain'tlooking in the right direction." He stated as he turned her head tothe entrance of the fair.Looking for a way out of this conversation she quickly changed thesubject."Why do ya keep callin' me 'chere.' Ah have a name ya know. And thatain't it.""Then may I ask, what is your name, Mah cherie?""Sarah. It's Sarah. Sarah Hutchenson. You?""Ah, Sarah. What a beaut'ful name. Well then Miss. Hutchenson, myname is Remy. Remy LeBeau.""Hello Remy. Or shall I say Mr. LaBeau?""No, please, call me Remy. Care t' be joinin' me for a few rides? Ihave all these free tickets an' no one t' ride wit." He asked with thesame wry grin on the face."Why ah'd be honored Mr. LeBeau, ah mean Remy." she responed in herbest Scarlet O'hara voice.They spent hours just riding and talking. They rode every ride atleast four times.Sarah was beginning to fall in love with thisstranger, she hoped he felt the same.When the lights went off and therides stopped they were left alone outside the gates of the old fair. A small rain had begun to fall. "come wit me. Get you outa dis rain." he said as he grabbed her handand lead her to what looked to be an old shed. He opened the door andturned on the lights. It was filled with music and guitars. "It ain't much, but it's home. Well for now. I be leavin tomorrow.""Wha.. your leavin? Where?""Somewhere up near Nashville for about a week then on toMemphis.Then? Lord knows where.""Oh, so this is your last night?""Ah, Chere, mon amour," He said as he lifted her head in his hands,"I not ever leave you." She smiled a little at that. Then ever so slowly he bent down andkissed her."Ah... Ah.. Never...""Ssshhhh.. it okay. I love you." he stopped her before she could finish.She had stayed the night with him. The next moring he had pleadedwith her to come with him. She had said no. How could she? She was aFreshman in college, she had her whole life ahead of her. Her parents,she couldn't hurt them like that, and her grandma only had a few moreweeks to live. He called his manager and told him he wasn't leaving. His managertold him it was impossible. He had a contract and would sufferunreparable financial blows for both of them if he didn't go. He couldnotdo this to his manager who was also his best friend. The bus drove up in front of the shed. He begged her once more tocome with him. Once again she said no. They held each other for a fewprecious moments, until he had to go.As he was getting on the bus he yelled out something she would neverforget."Oh you can't hol' back de wind, and if it's meant to be again,densome day I'll find my way back to your arms." Now as she sat in her car tears rolling down her eyes, she wonderedif it really was meant to be. She had just dropped Rhemi off at her mother's house. She parked inone of the many open parking lots. The marqee read "Remy LeBuea," shegave a silent laugh at this.At the end of the concert he played his biggest hit ever. It was thesong she had heard over and over on the radio, but before that she hadheard it from his tear stained face, standing in front of an old beatup bus.She listened now as the words were put to music. His voice gentlydrownded the auditorium."Then the D.J.'s voice comes on and says he's back in town tonightfor one last show. Her eyes swelled up with tears, God could it beit's been ten years. Since that Autumn night outside the county fair.When two strangers shared the night, and in the darkness found alight, that to this day is still alive and burning there. He asked hertwice to come along, they said goodbye at the break of dawn. Oh shecan't hold back the wind, and if it's meant to be again, then some dayshe'll find her way back to his arms."The song went on telling of the day they got together and of the lovethey shared. She cried through most of it. After it was all over, she dried her eyes and went back stage. Shesaw him sitting there, on a small blue chair. Looking around sadly. "Remy?" she asked "Remy, is that you?"He looked up with a start. "Sarah.." He said when his eyes met hers.They remanised of old times. They relived the most perfect night theyhad ever experienced again that night. In the morning he once againasked her to come. She told him no. She told him of her son. Sheshowed him a picture and watched as his eyes saw his own staring backat him. There was a slight spark in his eyes which faded when he toldher that he must be a lucky man.She watched with a tear in her eye as the bus drove out one moretime. The last time she would ever see it. "Ah guess that ol' wind has once again found it's way home..." Shesaid as a tear trickled down her face."Yeah I guess you right chere." a voice said as two strong armswrapped around her waste."Remy there's somethin ah need to tell ya, bout my son, well he's...his father is... well he's your son." she looked down."I know chere, I seen it in the picture, he beautiful. Perfect.""Just like his daddy.""Ha! Let's hope not."They both laughed as they got into her car to go home."Hey chere," He said as he got into the car,"Have you found anytin'suspicious under your porch..?" The End? Back To The ArchiveBack To The Front Gates