This is the second in a series of short fiction that I've written.
Our family is probably like any other,
with its quirks and oddballs. But my cousin Riley was plain baffling.
Riley was known to take a huge amount
of time to make any kind of decision. From choosing a new hair style to even
picking out what to eat for lunch, consumed hours of deliberation on her part.
But saying “yes” to Jason's proposal in a single heartbeat was just mind blowing.
Jason is the guy Riley dated for eight
years before he finally popped the question. What does that say about how he
truly felt about their relationship? Why did it take him that long to figure
out he had an amazing, loving woman in his life? The guy was a loser, and
everybody knew it except for Riley.
From the very first, everyone was at a
loss in understanding the attraction between the two of them. For starters,
Riley is 5’11” to Jason’s 5’6”. She has flaming red curly hair and he has a
receding hairline. She has her Ph.D. in Medieval History and he has a
bachelors’ degree in Political Science. She has the first dollar she ever earned,
and he spent his first dollar the moment he earned it. Just what is the attraction?
Riley never saw herself as someone who
would spark interest from anyone. She always felt awkward because of her height
and because of her brilliant mind. She felt relieved when Jason came along and
showed some interest.
Jason, on the other hand, majored in
drinking and credit card debt and was lucky to have received a degree since he
rarely attended classes. He scored when he met Riley. They have been living
together for the past seven years and in all those years, Jason has never paid
rent.
His logic was that Riley made so much
more than he did, that it only made sense that she foot the bills. Riley just
accepted his stupid logic and smiled lovingly at him. He was, and still is,
using her and she just doesn’t see it!
We, as family and friends, felt an
intervention was necessary to keep this marriage from happening. The question
is how to make someone like Riley see the error of her snap decision?
Her birthday was coming up soon and
one of our cousins suggested using a cake and ice cream birthday party as a
ruse to get Riley in the same room with everyone. Cousin Marv just wanted free cake,
and this was an easy way for him to get some. Riley’s mother, Victoria, thought
that holding a make-believe dinner party would be a way to get Riley to come
over to the house, just in case she was on a diet and would refuse the cake
idea.
The reality of all of this is that
Riley wasn’t going to be able to process any suggestions made without it taking
several days to think about it. That is just the way she is. The entire family
knows this. But it doesn’t fit into what they believe is the appropriate
timetable to discuss, much less to make, an earth shattering decision such as
dumping Jason. He’s so badly thought of in the family that I’m surprised Cousin
Vinny hasn’t been asked to resolve the situation. Personally, I think having
him involved solves the Jason issue.
That would give Riley appropriate time
to mourn for a deceased finance and relieve us all of any obligation to stop
the wedding. Discussion was then held on who was going to pay Cousin Vinny to
do the deed. I said, “he’s family, and family doesn’t charge one another when
assistance as drastic as this is needed”. Everyone agreed with me and the
suggestion was made that I should be the one to contact him.
Though this is an excellent idea for getting
rid of Jason, what happens if something goes wrong? I just don’t look good in
orange. Everyone agreed that orange does not go well with my complexion, but
that didn’t change their minds about who should contact Cousin
Vinny
Cousin Vinny is an interesting
character. He loves parties, he’s crazy for kittens and he holds the door open
when a date gets in his car. He’s a nice guy. Problem is he never talks about
what he does for a living and there is good reason for that. He’s not a baker
or used car salesman. He kills people for a living. That’s just what he does.
He never talks about his profession and everyone knows better than to ask.
Contacting Cousin Vinny is nerve
racking. You have to text him and wait. Once he replies, he gives a location
where to meet him. The last time I met him was in a bar and this time it was at
a park. One has to wait about 15 minutes at the chosen location so he can case
the area to make sure that there are no cops around.
I explained to Cousin Vinny about the
situation with Riley and Jason. He remembers Riley from when she was a little
girl. He agrees that the situation of Jason using Riley wasn’t good. Cousin
Vinny is intimidating due to his size so talking to Jason could scare him off.
That would give Jason a chance not to get killed. He said he’d find Jason and
have that little talk with him. If that didn’t work out, then there is always
the other option.
In the meanwhile, I got an unexpected
phone call from Riley. She told me she knows that Jason uses her and that he
spends way too much time away from her on weekends hanging out with the guys.
But she cares for him and the family needs to know that. She went on to say
that she is happy with their arrangement and she can see herself married to him
for a lifetime. I was rather stunned that first, she would call me, and second,
that she would pour out her heart to me.
So, I now find myself in a
predicament. Should I stop Cousin Vinny from his plans (which would make the
family unhappy)? Or should I reflect on Riley’s heartfelt feelings regarding
Jason?
I’m stumped, I want Riley happy, but I
want to keep the peace within the family as well and I just don’t know what to
do. It’s a hard call. I do not know what to do about this conundrum.
Update:
I told the family about Riley’s
feelings and told them to let it go and see what happens down the line. Ends up
that Riley got cold feet about the engagement and called it off. She also
kicked Jason out of her apartment. The last we heard about Jason, he was couch
surfing among his friends.
Until the next time...
Until the next time...
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