For Thomas B., a good sport
One day the boy's father
brought home an old, broken down car and put it in a large garage in
the backyard. Ghost immediately jumped into the hood and started
fiddling with the old rusty parts. Suddenly, and to his great
surprise, the man began talking to him. The louder he made the parts
grumble, the more the man would speak.
'Now, lets see what you
sound like.' he said, while turning the ignition key.
Ghost immediately tickled
the engine, making it gag and cough.
'Not bad. Not bad.
Nothing that a bit of TLC won't mend.'
Every day after work the
man would come to the garage and work on the car for a couple of
hours. Ghost couldn't be happier. The man couldn't be happier. He
had finally found a hobby, an interest to keep his mind off work and
Ghost no longer felt bored all the time.
When the man wasn't there
working on the car, Ghost kept on studying the engine and all the
other parts. He was so fond of the car and so gentle with it that
one day the unimaginable happened: the spirit of the old car was
brought to life. Naturally, Ghost being a ghost was not at all taken
by surprise. He was actually very pleased to have someone else to
talk to and develop he's newly found interest in what made cars tick.
It took the man almost
two years to restore the rusty wreck. And Ghost, guided by the wise
knowledge of the old Chrysler Newport, was right there beside him
during the gutting, sanding, reboring and upholstering processes.
Whenever there was a choice to be made, Ghost made sure he toppled
something over or made it disappear under some wooden cabinet so that
the man was forced to weigh up his other options and go for the best
one. Even though not all of them knew they were even part of one,
they made a good team.
The man finished primming
the body and sent the Newport to a workshop to have a professional
paint job done on it. The overall cost would be worth it.
And so it was. The
beautiful satin blue Chrysler Newport had hardly been back in the
backyard garage for a month when the man received a very generous
offer from a collector. He sold it for almost three times as much as
he had invested and couldn't feel any prouder of his feat. Half of
that extra money was set aside for the boy's future university fees
and the rest was invested in another old clunker with yet another
whole host of mechanical problems.
By now the boy was a bit
older and started hanging around his father in the garage and their
shared interest was acknowledged in silence by both father and son.
Ghost was thrilled to be able to hang out with the boy once again and
now and then he would play one of his pranks, just to see the puzzled
and almost melancholic look on the boy's face.
Over the years several
old cars received a new breath of life in the garage, and life went
on as usual. Cars came and left. The man eventually passed away and
left. The boy grew up and left, became a dad himself, moved back
into the house with the blue door and once again took up his father's
hobby, this time with his own son and, of course, with Ghost, who had
been there all along, waiting for the new cycle of life to begin.
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