By
Charlie Fish
It's a hot day and I hate my wife.
We're playing Scrabble. That's how bad it is. I'm 42 years old, it's a
blistering hot Sunday afternoon and all I can think of to do with my life is to
play Scrabble.
I should be out, doing exercise, spending money, meeting people. I don't
think I've spoken to anyone except my wife since Thursday morning. On Thursday
morning I spoke to the milkman.
My letters are crap.
I play, appropriately, BEGIN. With the N on the little pink star.
Twenty-two points.
I watch my wife's smug expression as she rearranges her letters. Clack,
clack, clack. I hate her. If she wasn't around, I'd be doing something
interesting right now. I'd be climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. I'd be starring in
the latest Hollywood blockbuster. I'd be sailing the Vendee Globe on a 60-foot
clipper called the New Horizons - I don't know, but I'd be doing something.
She plays JINXED, with the J on a double-letter score. 30 points. She's
beating me already. Maybe I should kill her.
If only I had a D, then I could play MURDER. That would be a sign. That
would be permission.
I start chewing on my U. It's a bad habit, I know. All the letters are
frayed. I play WARMER for 22 points, mainly so I can keep chewing on my U.
As I'm picking new letters from the bag, I find myself thinking - the
letters will tell me what to do. If they spell out KILL, or STAB, or her name,
or anything, I'll do it right now. I'll finish her off.
My rack spells MIHZPA. Plus the U in my mouth. Damn.
The heat of the sun is pushing at me through the window. I can hear
buzzing insects outside. I hope they're not bees. My cousin Harold swallowed a
bee when he was nine, his throat swelled up and he died. I hope that if they
are bees, they fly into my wife's throat. mspytrack
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2 >
She plays SWEATIER, using all her letters. 24 points plus a 50 point
bonus. If it wasn't too hot to move I would strangle her right now.
I am getting sweatier. It needs to rain, to clear the air. As soon as
that thought crosses my mind, I find a good word. HUMID on a double-word score,
using the D of JINXED. The U makes a little splash of saliva when I put it
down. Another 22 points. I hope she has lousy letters.
She tells me she has lousy
letters. For some reason, I hate her more.
She plays FAN, with the F on a double-letter, and gets up to fill the
kettle and turn on the air conditioning.
It's the hottest day for ten years and my wife is turning on the kettle.
This is why I hate my wife. I play ZAPS, with the Z doubled, and she gets a
static shock off the air conditioning unit. I find this remarkably satisfying.
She sits back down with a heavy sigh and starts fiddling with her
letters again. Clack clack. Clack clack. I feel a terrible rage build up inside
me. Some inner poison slowly spreading through my limbs, and when it gets to my
fingertips I am going to jump out of my chair, spilling the Scrabble tiles over
the floor, and I am going to start hitting her again and again and again.
The rage gets to my fingertips and passes. My heart is beating. I'm
sweating. I think my face actually twitches. Then I sigh, deeply, and sit back
into my chair. The kettle starts whistling. As the whistle builds it makes me
feel hotter.
She plays READY on a double-word for 18 points, then goes to pour
herself a cup of tea. No I do not want one.
I steal a blank tile from the letter bag when she's not looking, and
throw back a V from my rack. She gives me a suspicious look. She sits back down
with her cup of tea, making a cup-ring on the table, as I play an 8-letter
word: CHEATING, using the A of READY. 64 points, including the 50-point bonus,
which means I'm beating her now.
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She asks me if I cheated.
I really, really hate her.
She plays IGNORE on the triple-word for 21 points. The score is 153 to
her, 155 to me.
The steam rising from her cup of tea makes me feel hotter. I try to make
murderous words with the letters on my rack, but the best I can do is SLEEP.
My wife sleeps all the time. She slept through an argument our next-door
neighbours had that resulted in a broken door, a smashed TV and a Teletubby
Lala doll with all the stuffing coming out. And then she bitched at me for
being moody the next day from lack of sleep.
If only there was some way for me to get rid of her.
I spot a chance to use all my letters. EXPLODES, using the X of JINXED.
72 points. That'll show her.
As I put the last letter down, there is a deafening bang and the air
conditioning unit fails.
My heart is racing, but not from the shock of the bang. I don't believe
it - but it can't be a coincidence. The letters made it happen. I played the
word EXPLODES, and it happened - the air conditioning unit exploded. And
before, I played the word CHEATING when I cheated. And ZAP when my wife got the
electric shock. The words are coming true. The letters are choosing their
future. The whole game is - JINXED.
My wife plays SIGN, with the N on a triple-letter, for 10 points.
I have to test this.
I have to play something and see if it happens. Something unlikely, to
prove that the letters are making it happen. My rack is ABQYFWE. That doesn't
leave me with a lot of options. I start frantically chewing on the B.
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4 >
I play FLY, using the L of EXPLODES. I sit back in my chair and close my
eyes, waiting for the sensation of rising up from my chair. Waiting to fly.
Stupid. I open my eyes, and there's a fly. An insect, buzzing around
above the Scrabble board, surfing the thermals from the tepid cup of tea. That
proves nothing. The fly could have been there anyway.
I need to play something unambiguous. Something that cannot be
misinterpreted. Something absolute and final. Something terminal. Something
murderous.
My wife plays CAUTION, using a blank tile for the N. 18 points.
My rack is AQWEUK, plus the B in my mouth. I am awed by the power of the
letters, and frustrated that I cannot wield it. Maybe I should cheat again, and
pick out the letters I need to spell SLASH or SLAY.
Then it hits me. The perfect word. A powerful, dangerous, terrible word.
I play QUAKE for 19 points.
I wonder if the strength of the quake will be proportionate to how many
points it scored. I can feel the trembling energy of potential in my veins. I
am commanding fate. I am manipulating destiny.
My wife plays DEATH for 34 points, just as the room starts to shake.
I gasp with surprise and vindication - and the B that I was chewing on
gets lodged in my throat. I try to cough. My face goes red, then blue. My
throat swells. I draw blood clawing at my neck. The earthquake builds to a
climax.
I fall to the floor. My wife just sits there, watching.
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