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First Date: Spiders and Terror
by Don Drewniak

I had a driver's license tucked into my wallet two days after turning sixteen. With the help of my high school guidance counselor, I secured a part-time job at a combination hardware store/lumberyard within a week of getting the license

After five weeks of work, I bought an eight-year-old, two-door 1952 Ford for $99.00. It was time for my first date. Having received a yes from a girl in one of my high school classes, I spent the evening before the big date cleaning and polishing the car.

Dashing home after a full Saturday's day of work, I showered and opted to wear a blue, short-sleeve, button-down shirt, white chinos and desert shoes.

The weather was perfect with clear skies and the temperature in the upper-sixties. I practiced over-and-over what I would say if one or both of her parents greeted me at the door.

A man who I presumed to be her father, opened the door. He was six-feet tall give or take an inch, well over two hundred pounds and had a pronounced beer belly.

Before I could say a word, he bellowed, “She's not here,” and slammed the door shut.

Stunned, I stood motionless on the porch for upwards of a minute before retreating to my car. Not wanting to return home only to have my parents ask what happened to my date, I opted to go to a drive-in theater where I watched two horror movies, Earth vs the Spider and Terror from the Year 5,000.

Back at high school, BMC Durfee in Fall River, Massachusetts, on Monday morning, I resisted the temptation to ask Miss She's Not Here when her father's baby was due. We never once spoke to one another for the balance of the school year. She didn't return to Durfee for our junior and senior years. I theorized that her father sent her to a Catholic school in preparation to becoming a nun.


Earth vs. the Spider
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q04kQo2bSe4