Sliding one leg into her fishnet
stockings, Roxie looked up and caught her reflection in the mirror. She stared
back at the pensive girl whose mind was far away from the evening’s show. She
was remembering the first time she came here. Well, not specifically “here” as
they were never in one place for too long and were currently set up in the
middle of Bum Fck Egypt, but “here” as in with this family - her circus family.
She was eighteen at the time; sad and confused. And perhaps a little bit
defiant. Her boyfriend had just broken up with her a few weeks after
graduation, her parents were hitting her with the ‘you need to go to college’
spiel every time she turned around, and she just wasn’t ready to make a
commitment about her future. She wanted to be a kid a little bit longer. She
had every intention of getting a part-time job, but she wanted to call her own
shots. She just needed a little more time to get over Derek. But when her
parents issued their ultimatum - that she enroll in college or they would stop paying
for her gymnastics lessons, she had had enough. She packed a bag in the middle
of the night, wrote a short note, and left.
Charlie found her that night, sitting
at the train station. He told her later that it was the look on her face that
had made him approach her. He sat down next to her, asked her where she was
going. He told her he was with the circus - they were taking the train to their
next stop. He invited her along. Roxie
was intrigued by him. He had a kind
face, a gentle manner about him, and the longest handle-bar mustache she had
ever seen. In fact, she couldn’t help
but stare at it as he was talking to her.
She idly wondered if he had to walk sideways to get through a
doorway. Seeing as she didn’t have any
other plan other than just getting out of town, Roxie accepted his invitation.
She figured she’d hang out with Charlie and his friends for a little while
until she decided what she wanted to do with her life. That was ten years ago.
Ten years. Where did the time go?
Roxie’s gaze left the mirror, and slowly took in her immediate surroundings.
She was in her own trailer. She had grown a lot in ten years, and she was a
star now - part of the Three Ring Circus Main Attraction. When Charlie found
out she was a gymnast, he asked the acrobats to take her under their wing. They
taught her how to be trapeze artist. With natural talent and an eagerness to
learn, Roxie had mastered the trapeze in no time. She became a circus
performer, and a part of their family. A small smile played across her face as
she recalled her life thus far with the circus. It was a busy life, with
performances ten days in a row at each town they rolled into. She got to dress
in fancy, sparkly costumes, and all eyes were on her when she closed the show
with the other acrobats. Lost in
memories, she recalled the first gymnastics recital she had ever seen. She was six and was completely enthralled,
especially with the sequined costumes. But she was too shy to do more than just sit
there watching, awe-struck. As fate
would have it, the instructor noticed her watching and approached her after the
recital. Smiling down at her, the
instructor waved her hands toward the kids on the stage and said “Everybody wants to be somebody fancy. Even if they’re shy.” Well, that little intervention was all Roxie
needed to beg her mom for lessons, and she’d been doing gymnastics ever since. She loved the competitiveness and the costumes
as a little girl. As she got older, her
confidence grew and when she joined this circus family, the rush she felt as
she performed her graceful and daring acts satisfied her adventurous
streak. The unexpected bonus was the
close bond she developed with the other performers, and it instilled a sense of
peace within her.
The days they weren’t performing, they
were traveling. Roxie welcomed the busy schedule and the fact that they were
never in the same city for very long. Because, while she had long gotten over Derek,
there was still an emptiness deep inside her, like she was missing something.
But rather than explore that emotion, she buried it. She used her nomadic
lifestyle as an excuse and tried to convince herself that she didn’t need
anything other than what the circus life gave her.
Pausing in her thoughts, Roxie began
thumbing through the makeup on her dressing table. Her fingers stopped when
they landed on the jeweled heart-shaped box, the one he gave her.
Picking it up, her thumb lightly traced the jeweled stones as she closed her
eyes, remembering once again.
“Did you see the new guy?” Shannon had asked her. Roxie hadn’t, and she joined her
friend in peeking through the tent curtain. She saw Charlie talking to someone,
but his back was to the girls.
“Who is he?” Roxie asked.
Roxie merely rolled her eyes. Shannon always had a thing for ‘the new guy’. And Roxie
always let her. She was perfectly content with her life the way it was. She had
so far been successful in keeping love and all its drama at bay. She certainly
didn’t need some guy getting in the way or complicating things. She figured
this particular new guy wouldn’t be any different. She didn’t know how wrong
she would be.
It was a couple more days before Roxie
saw the new guy again. She had just
finished rehearsing and was on her way to her dressing room when she saw him in
the walkway. She didn’t recognize him
and was about to just politely nod as she passed by, but when he smiled at her,
it caught her off guard. She looked at
him just a second or two longer than she normally would have, and he didn’t let
the opportunity slip by him.
“Hey there,” he said.
“Hi,” replied Roxie as she stopped
beside him. “I haven’t seen you around
before. Are you the new guy?”
Smiling, he replied, “yes, I am. My name’s Chase.” He held out his free hand in greeting, which
Roxie took. “I’m Roxie,” she replied.
“Pleased to meet you,” said Chase as
he shook her hand. In his other hand he
held the remains of a cookie he had been eating. Taking another bite, he asked Roxie “would
you like some Biscotti? There’s some more in the big trailer and I could get you
some.”
Roxie looked at him for a minute
before replying “um, that’s not Biscotti.”
“Sure it is. It doesn’t have much flavor, but Mitch
offered it to me. He said he just bought
the generic -- what?” Chase stopped when he saw the look on Roxie’s face. She looked like she was trying very hard not
to laugh.
“You’re eating a dog biscuit,” she
said, giggling. “Mitch always does that
to the new guys.”
Chase let the biscuit fall from his
hand. He watched with wry amusement as
one of the poodles lying nearby saw it and scurried over to pick it up and
carry it away.
“Well, I guess they pegged me for a
sucker,” he said good-naturedly.
They had stood there, talking, for
close to an hour. Roxie figured she was
just being nice to the new guy. She
didn’t figure on being taken in by his charm.
A sudden knock on her door brought
Roxie out of her reverie. “Come in,” she
called. The door opened partway and
Charlie poked his head though.
“Curtain call in about 15 minutes,
darling,” he told her. Then, catching
the look on her face, he asked “Are you okay?”
Roxie softly smiled. “I’m okay, Charlie. I was just thinking about some stuff. Don’t worry, I’ll be ready to go when they
announce me.”
Charlie looked at her
quizzically. If he’d learned one thing
about Roxie, it was that if she didn’t want to talk about something, she wasn’t
going to. But he couldn’t resist a
parting comment before he left:
“Better clear your mind before you
come out here. You know you’re doing a
solo act tonight. I don’t want you
getting distracted. There won’t be
anyone to catch you if you fall,” Charlie warned as he closed the door.
“I will catch you if you fall.”
Roxie heard those words in her head
just as clearly as the first time she heard them, when Chase said them to her
last year. She closed her eyes, and saw
the two of them standing under the big top.
They were in a heated discussion - one she had been long avoiding.
“Why are you holding back?” Chase
asked her. “We could be so good together,
you and I. You know how I feel about
you.”
“Chase, I told you from the beginning
that I wasn’t ready to start something.
Not with you or anyone. I don’t
need anyone in my life now,” Roxie tried to explain.
“You’re lying,” Chase countered. “You’re scared that you’ll get hurt so you’re
trying to push me away.”
Roxie didn’t say anything in reply;
she looked away and avoided his eyes.
Chase reached out and gently took
Roxie’s hands. Softly, he whispered to
her, “My beautiful Trapeze Girl. Fly to
me sweetheart, I will catch you if you fall.”
Roxie looked up at Chase with tears in
her eyes. Fighting the urge to fall into
his arms, she instead pulled her hands free from his.
“No, Chase. I can’t.”
Exasperated, Chase ran his hand
through his hair as he paced back and forth.
Finally he turned to Roxie. “You
put your faith in your flying partners every time you go out there,” he said,
clearly frustrated. “Why won’t you put your faith in me?”
Roxie studied Chase as various
thoughts flew through her mind. The
desire to settle down clashed with the fear of having her heart broken
again. In a matter of seconds, a dozen
pros and cons fought against each other, until she reached the only conclusion
she was strong enough to make.
With a heavy sigh, she looked Chase in
the eyes. “If I fall from my trapeze, I
have a safety net. There is no safety net with love,” she explained.
And without giving him a chance to
reply, Roxie turned and ran out of the tent.
Chase didn’t show up for his act that
night. In fact, that was the last time
Roxie saw him. Now, as she sat holding
the jeweled box he had given her, she wondered where they would be if she had
taken that chance.
Standing up, Roxie shook her head, flinging those memories into the corners of her mind. She quickly slid her other leg into her fishnets. She couldn’t dwell on whether or not she had made the right choice. It was 7:30 now…..the show must go on.
© Dahlia Ramone: April 22, 2017
This was originally
written for ‘Loaded for Blog,’ back in March, 2008. I think this is the first time I’ve ever
recycled a piece. But this week’s
Blogophilia topic brought me back to this story. With a couple tweaks, I was able to easily
fit in this week’s prompts.
Blogophilia Week
8.10 Topic: Three Ring Circus
Bonus Prompts:
Hard (2 pts):
Quote Donald Miller *
Easy (1 pt): Name
an African country: Egypt (in first
paragraph)
*“Everybody wants to be somebody fancy.
Even if they're shy.”
(Include
mention of a handlebar mustache and a dog biscuit)

I wish you would recycle a few more pieces of your older prose. I always enjoy it
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tyler. Actually, that is (hopefully) the plan for the next couple weeks. I have two more installments to this story that I've written, and if the prompts and topic work out, I'll incorporate them into the storyline and post them. Then hopefully after that, something will come up to inspire me to put an ending to this, the storyline is still up in the air - lol!
DeleteYou fit in the prompts well, Dollface!
ReplyDeleteIrene
Thanks, dollface. They just fit in so well with this story, it made it easy to use it - lol!
DeleteSo very talented. Wonderful storytelling.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Barbara :)
DeleteRoxie, Roxie, Roxie... Consummate professional, perfectionist in an imperfect world...
ReplyDeleteYou create the most intricate personalities in your characters. And you did this on a weekly basis for two years... Amazing.
Yeah, I can't believe I used to write that much, that consistently. I've been wanting and trying to pick that pace and creativity back up again. I've also been wanting to post all my old LFB stories on my Google + page, so maybe I'll find a way to recycle them again, when I can't find an original muse ;)
DeleteOh I totally remember this story!!! It does need a continuation...I want Chase to come back. Did you ever start a continuation? I might be forgetting. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I did have a couple more continuations, but I never actually finished the story. Maybe reposting this will force me to finish it - haha!
DeleteThis was a delight to read.... though I do not remember it way back in 2008. That blogger group doesn't even ring a bell.... lol. I love this, you're also so amazing at writing prose in addition to being a poetess!!! I can't wait to hear more about their story. Fabulous, Dollface! xoxo
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