I was currently staying with a man named Johanson. I called him Jo. Pissed him off. For some reason he still liked me though.
"So, you gonna clean out your office or just let it stand as a monument to your hypocrisy?" he asked. The 'office' Jo spoke of was what I would (and did) call a broom closet. It was slightly bigger than a normal coat closet. "Your supplies are all over the place in there."
"Well, Jo," I put emphasis on his name, "I'll get to it when you stop lining up jobs for me and taking all the free time I've got. I can only do so much with so little time." I flung the door open and looked at my stuff inside. A small smile crossed my face as I reached in and wrapped my fingers around the long wooden staff inside. That odd feeling came back to me as I held the staff in my hand. Something wasn't right about it. There was an awkward feeling, like it was something so familiar and yet...something was wrong.
I pulled the mop on out of the closet and looked at it closer. Most of the time the mop felt great in my hand, but at times when I wasn't focused on cleaning it felt too heavy. Like it was off somehow, but I couldn't figure out what. I'd tried several different versions, but none of them felt right.
I guess I should introduce myself, my name is Walter Tyme. As I said before I'm a cleaner and fixer. I work in the small town that had taken me in a few months ago when Jo found me in the forest, naked and unable to remember a single thing about me. Jo brought me to Shimmer Town and got me medical care.
It took me a while to get back to a place that I could function again. Jo was there with me most of the time. The first thing I asked him when I could talk again was, "Who am I?" He looked at me with a large smile and laughed.
"Well, that's what I was going to ask you." came his reply.
"I don't know." I paused and thought about it, "But I feel like a Walter."
It was a long, and hard task to get back to feeding myself, and longer still before I could walk. I realized that I was a fixer when the first time I was able to walk around my room I straightened the mess left by the nurses. As I turned to go back to my bed, I noticed a broom sitting in the corner of the room. Slowly I made my way to the glorious piece of wood. Once there the handle felt so right in my hands. Quickly I swept the room, making sure to get every bit of dirt and dust on the floor.
I jumped a bit when I heard clapping coming from behind me. I turned to see Jo there. "You're pretty good with that thing. Once you get back on your feet maybe I'll let you clean my house too." I staggered a bit, having tired myself out from cleaning. Jo was at my side almost instantly. "Whoa, now. You suffered head trauma, and severe burns over most of your body. The fact that you're as healed as you are is amazing, but you still need to rest." He helped me get back to bed.
Shortly after that, I was released. I stood outside of the hospital and inhaled deeply. Closing my eyes I enjoyed the feeling of the sun on my face. I smiled. And then I stopped. I didn't know who I was, where I was, what I did, or if I had anyone who cared about me, wondering where I was. I didn't have a home or anywhere to go now. Nor did I have any way of paying for a place to stay until my memories came back...IF they came back.
"You need a place to stay for a little while?" A familiar voice asked from behind me. "I've got an extra room and you're welcome to stay with me for a bit...if you need to."
I shook my head, my smile returning, "I have to ask, why have you helped me so much? You don't know who I am, why I was where I was or why I was the way a I was." Say that five times fast. "It's not that I don't appreciate it, I just don't get it."
"Well Walter, the way I see if, there are all kinds of people in this world. I'm a helper. I help people. When I saw you in the forest, I knew that I'd found a kindred soul. You were like me. Maybe not a helper exactly, but you're a good guy. A good guy who happens to need some help." He shrugged. "It's who I am."
It was just who he was. He allowed me to stay until he felt I had recovered enough and then came home one day with a box full of cleaning supplies. "I'm a helper, Walter, not a millionaire. From what I've seen you're a cleaner. It's time to put your abilities to work. It's time for you to earn your keep."
It appeared that despite not knowing who I was, I now had a name, and a job. In short; I am Walter Tyme, I'm a Cleaner, hear my roar!
Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 1:55 pm