© Sergey Blohin, 2019
ISBN 978-5-4493-4320-8
Created with Ridero smart publishing system
1980’s of the year. Brooklyn, United States.
Dan Smith was an ordinary guy. He grew up in a small middle-class house, in an ordinary family: father, mother, sister and grandfather. Father Dan is called Peter. He is 52 years old. He used to work as a fireman, but now he works as a taxi driver. Dan’s mother’s name is Sarah. She is 48 years old. She has worked all her life at a garment factory. Sara herself is from Canada. They moved with their family to the US, because Sarah’s father was offered a good job there.
Dan’s parents met at the time when his father came from the army. He served in the Navy. Since then, they have been together for 25 years.
Dan’s sister’s name is Mary. She is only 8 years old. She recently finished third grade. Mary loves helping her mother at home, reading books, and playing dolls, like any girl at her age. In the future, she wants to become an art teacher. For the most part, it’s not because she loves the subject, but because she likes her art teacher.
Granddad Dan is called Scott. He is 83 years old. He used to be a farmer, but later he lost everything when his farm was set on fire by some hooligan. Grandpa to this day grumbles that it was his longtime enemy Tony Pavlo. However, according to the official version, the arsonist was an ordinary teenager who set fire to his grandfather’s farm just to show his friends courage. The farm could be restored, but it required a lot of investment, and there were not any of them at that time. Therefore, everything that survived after the arson was sold, and my grandfather took a job as a security guard at the local port, where he worked only for 3 years, and then retired.
Dan recently defended his diploma at the university. He studied for 6 years at the Medical Faculty. Dan was very anxious about studying, but, despite his efforts, he was not the best student. The young man was sent to an internship in Oldwood – a small town in the north of the US with a population of no more than 15 thousand people. Although it was far from Brooklyn, Dan, however, was not very upset, because for him was important career. He wanted to receive a decent salary to help his beloved family.
So Dan collected things, said goodbye to his family, bought a ticket to Oldwood and went on an independent life.
Dan safely reached Oldwood. The train was very hot, but there were not many people. Dan tried to sleep on the train, but he could not do it, because he could not stop thinking about the upcoming internship.
Leaving the station, Dan decided to sit on the bench, take a breath. The street was warm enough, 25 degrees Celsius. So he was hot: he wore a jacket, jeans and sneakers. This is because when Dan left Brooklyn, it was a little rain and Dan dressed warmly.
Sitting on a bench, Dan saw a newsagent near the station. He decided to buy a couple of newspapers with ads on renting a house.
Approaching the kiosk, Dan asked:
– Excuse me, can I have a couple of newspapers with ads?
“Of course,” said the woman, who was selling newspapers. – Anything else?
“A pack of Marlboros, please.”
Dan bought the newspaper, went back to the bench, lit a cigarette, and began to look for a place to settle for the internship.
Polistav little newspaper, Dan drew attention to the fact that prices for homes in this city were much lower than that in his homeland, in Brooklyn. That was good news. But still he did not want to spend a lot of money on rent, so he chose the two cheapest options. He circled the phone number in the newspaper, looked at a couple more ads, finished and went to the phone booth.
Dan put the coin in the phone, dialed the number and waited for an answer. For a long time no one raised, when suddenly a man answered.
– Yes?
– Good day, you rent a house? Dan asked.
“Yes,” answered the man, coughing occasionally.
“Can I make an appointment?”
– Of course. Green Street 28. I’ll be waiting for you.
– Thank you. See you!
Dan was delighted that he already has a house. He was impatient to see him as soon as possible. The young man caught a taxi:
“Green Street 28,” he told the taxi driver.
– Go.
Chapter 2. Home sweet home
Dan drove in a taxi, when suddenly he saw the street on which the house is from the ad.
– Stop here, please!
Dan paid for the taxi and went to look at the house, in which he, possibly, will spend the time of the whole internship. Approaching the door, Dan heard a dog barking in the house. He knocked. After a couple of seconds, on the threshold appeared a short stature, a slightly plump man, looking about fifty years old.
– Hello! I called you …
– Ah, it’s you … Come on.
In appearance the house was in good condition, with traces of recent renovation, clean and tidy.
“Let me show you the house,” the owner of the house continued the conversation and led Dan into the first room. – Here is the kitchen.
The kitchen was in good condition, with all conveniences: a kitchen cupboard, a table with chairs, a refrigerator, a gas cooker, dishes, cutlery. A large old clock hung over the table. Dan was completely satisfied.