Anyone should have a chance to be picked. Anyone. It was only fair. Donna
disagreed, but yielded on that matter. She knew that she and the majority had
taken a lot from her husband, and would at least give him this. That’s the
reason why they had tasked Bill Jr with the draw as well. They all liked big,
grumpy Bill Jr and wanted him to still feel like part of their community.
Bill Jr waited for absolute silence until he opened the box and rummaged
through it without looking at its insides. He was ready to pick a ticket when a
murmur was heard in the silence:
“I hope it’s me,” muttered Bill III, eliciting a few humiliating chuckles
across the square. The boy lowered his blushing face, regretting accidentally
making his thoughts heard.
“Tough luck, moron,” provoked Garrett Clark, a burly kid brandishing the five
tickets allotted to his family and prompting a battery of laughs. Bill Jr
morosely waited for the laughing to fade, and then resumed his rummaging of the
content of the box. He fished a piece of paper and read what was written on
it:
“Ninety eight.”
The children immediately checked their tickets, moaning when they discovered
that the draw hadn’t been kind to them.
disagreed, but yielded on that matter. She knew that she and the majority had
taken a lot from her husband, and would at least give him this. That’s the
reason why they had tasked Bill Jr with the draw as well. They all liked big,
grumpy Bill Jr and wanted him to still feel like part of their community.
Bill Jr waited for absolute silence until he opened the box and rummaged
through it without looking at its insides. He was ready to pick a ticket when a
murmur was heard in the silence:
“I hope it’s me,” muttered Bill III, eliciting a few humiliating chuckles
across the square. The boy lowered his blushing face, regretting accidentally
making his thoughts heard.
“Tough luck, moron,” provoked Garrett Clark, a burly kid brandishing the five
tickets allotted to his family and prompting a battery of laughs. Bill Jr
morosely waited for the laughing to fade, and then resumed his rummaging of the
content of the box. He fished a piece of paper and read what was written on
it:
“Ninety eight.”
The children immediately checked their tickets, moaning when they discovered
that the draw hadn’t been kind to them.
The Raffle by Illimani Ferreira, page 8