Another Miserable Love Song

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by Brooke Carter


  “Jamie!” I screamed, fighting my way up off the floor.

  Jake had already dialed 9-1-1, and his ear was pressed to his cell phone. With his free hand he grabbed my hands and pressed them hard against Jamie’s abdomen, where he’d been stabbed.

  “Don’t let go,” Jake said. And, after a brief moment, “I am so sorry I failed you.”

  I nodded, dazed. This was bad, so very bad, but if it was anyone’s fault, it was mine.

  I looked down at Jamie. He was trying to reach for something in his pocket. He fumbled and then procured it with trembling fingers. It was a ring box. He tried to hand it to me, but I wouldn’t take my hands from his abdomen. I shook my head, unable to speak.

  He opened the box. Inside was my mother’s ring, the one I had given back to her, the one my dad had passed down to me.

  I looked at Jamie, confused. “How?” I whispered. “Why?”

  “Kallie,” he said, his voice breathless.

  I shushed him.

  “Keep him talking, Kallie,” said Jake. “Keep him awake!”

  I saw Jamie’s sleepy eyes. The blood loss. Oh god, he was losing a lot of blood.

  “What happened?” I asked Jamie. “Where did you get this?”

  “I…I got the ring back for you because…” He trailed off.

  “But how?” I asked.

  “I went to every pawn shop in the city.”

  “Oh, you silly fool. Why?”

  “I couldn’t ask your dad for permission,” said Jamie. “But I thought I would get it back for you. Do you think he would have given his blessing?”

  He got back my ring because he wanted to marry me with it. Of all the foolish, romantic, Jamie-like things to do.

  “Yes,” I said without hesitation. “Yes, Jamie, he would have given you his permission. In a heartbeat he would have.” It was true.

  Jamie’s eyes began to close.

  “Jamie,” I cried. “Don’t leave me. Baby, please don’t leave. Everyone is always leaving me. Please don’t go.”

  “Kallie, when will you learn?”

  “What, Jamie? What?”

  “At least you had someone to lose…”

  He was right. I had him. And Dad. And Jelly and Dolly and LeeLee.

  “But I want you, Jamie.”

  “I know, baby. Kallie, tell me the truth.”

  “Anything.”

  “If I had asked you, what would you have said?”

  “Yes! Yes, Jamie. I would have said yes a thousand times.”

  “I wanted the dream,” he said sleepily. “I wanted it with you. Is it stupid? Is it stupid I wanted…wanted to put that ugly old ring on your finger, wanted to marry you, get the house for you. I wanted you to have my babies.”

  He started crying, and I tried to hush him. Every time he sobbed, a fresh gush of bright blood pulsed from his side.

  “Jamie, hush. Please. The paramedics are coming. Just hold on, okay?”

  “Where is the ambulance?” I hissed at Jake.

  “Coming,” he said. “Almost here.”

  “I know it’s silly,” Jamie continued. “I’m not a real man. I could never be the father of your children.”

  “Stop it. Stop it right now, Jamie Foster. You are a real man. You are my man. And we could have adopted.” I was bawling now. “We still can, Jamie. Please, baby, hold on.”

  I could see that I was losing him. He was pale and cold and shivering. He had lost so much blood. There was nothing I could do.

  “Where is the goddamned ambulance!” I screamed. “Help! Please!”

  “Kallie.” Jamie was saying my name in a funny, thin little voice.

  “I’m here.”

  “Stay…” he whispered.

  “Jamie Foster, if you tell me to ‘stay gold,’ I swear to God…”

  Jamie chuckled a weak, wheezing laugh and then coughed. Blood speckled his cheeks.

  “Stay…loud,” he said.

  He smiled his dazzling Jamie smile, the one that could light me up from inside every single time. And then he was gone.

  Chapter Eleven

  Mike Michaelson was arrested for murder and was expected to spend the rest of his life in prison.

  We had a simple memorial for Jamie. His parents, two people I had barely known and who had seemed like distant shadows in his life, had hugged me hard upon seeing me.

  I sang Jamie’s song, the one he had written for me, and Dolly accompanied me on guitar. It was hard to sing without bawling, but I made it through, knowing it was important to honor him and the people who loved him.

  We’re sad without Jamie, but he found a way to send us a message in true Jamie fashion.

  Shortly after we came home and unpacked all of our gear, we found a weathered valentine stuffed into the lining of Jamie’s bass-drum case. It said:

  Kallie,

  If you say no, I will still love you. But please say yes.

  No matter what, the band has to stay together.

  I love you.

  Jamie. xx

  I took the valentine/echo and placed it in the tea tin with my dad’s echoes. The memories are bittersweet. But at least I had something to lose.

  Brooke Carter was born and raised in beautiful British Columbia, where she earned an MFA in Creative Writing (UBC) and currently makes her home with her family. She is the author of a poetry collection, Poco Loco, and her work has appeared in numerous literary journals and national magazines. Another Miserable Love Song is her first novel.

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