What the Toy Remembered

Part I — The Circle

Joshua was on his knees in the middle of the asphalt, crying so hard he could barely breathe, while a circle of men in black leather vests stood around him and tried not to look ashamed.

The toy motorcycle lay broken between his sneakers.

One wheel spun on its bent axle, ticking softly each time it slowed and caught the sun. The front fork had snapped clean off. The little black gas tank had cracked down the middle, and one handlebar pointed at the sky like a question no one wanted to answer.

A man with mirrored sunglasses laughed once.

Not a big laugh. Not a cruel movie laugh.

Worse.

A quick, nervous bark that told everyone nearby he wanted the moment to be smaller than it was.

“Come on, kid,” he said. “It’s a toy. We’ll get you another one.”

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *