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Episode 15 - It's My Funeral

May 29, 202121 minEp. 15
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"It's My Funeral" by Paulene Turner
A young man finds out a lot about his life, just a little too late.

Author
Paulene Turner - pauleneturnerwrites.com

Cast
Griffin: Andy Wells - andywells.com
Angel: Elisa Riddington - elisariddington.com
Mum: Jo Maunsell - jomaunsell.com
Vera: Cecelia Ramsdale - ceceliaramsdalevoice.com
Woman 1/Cherie: Cassie Aldridge - linkedin
Woman 2: Celeste Notley-Smith - linkedin
Olivia: Kali Newcomb - kalinewcomb.com
Ginette: Lucy Holmes - lucyholmes.com
Lucien: Brett Carroll - itsoundslikebrett.com.au
Ruby: Rhiannon Bateman - hshowcast.com.au
Tom/Dad: Thomas G Burt - thomasgburt.com

Music
Into the Unknown by Oddsprite

Transcript

Hello and welcome to meters pod episode 15. I'm your host D Mitas. For this episode we're bringing you it's my funeral from Pauline Pauline her as a writer of short stories, short plays and novels. She's a former Sydney journalist currently writing a series of young adult books involving time travel. That sounds right up my alley. She lives in Sydney with her husband, her twin daughters and twin pugs. You can find more of her short stories on our website, Pauling Turner

writes.com. That's Pauline with an E. There'll be a link in the show notes. Telling this tale will be Andy wells. Eliza Reddington Jo monsell Cecilia Ramsdale Thomas G. Burt. Cassie Aldridge. Celeste Notley Smith, Callie Newcomb, Lucy homes. Brett Carol, and Rhiannon Bateman. There'll be links in the show notes to each of our actors as well as the author. Just visit Munis pod.com Without further ado, here's our story Oh, man, that was the mother of all nights out. What a headache.

I can't remember much about it. Must have been a great night. But where am I? In a place with dark carpets? velvety wallpaper, fussy gold mirrors. Some woman's house I suppose. A sexy baby who whisked me back to her place for a nightcap and I've game of hide the sausage. was at the surfer chick from Bondi and the Bailey their bikini. Talk about hot and the way she wrote those waves. A bit of fun to mirror to see how bad I look and whether I need a

shower. Tanja hate it when the girl gets a first peek at you in the daylight and throws up. That's weird. A trick mirror that shows everything in the room, but not your reflection. Cool. This girl has a sense of humor. I'm wearing blue board shorts, but I can't see my shirt anywhere. We must have gone partying straight from the beach or cracked open the icebox on the sand and got stuck in early. Sweet. And it would explain why I don't remember much. I can't wait for Tom to tell me what

happened. I'm scratching my head trying to guess which one of the three closed doors might be the bathroom when an older woman in a black suit barrels pass followed by of all people mum and dad to say I'm shocked doesn't come close. Who wants to be caught by their parents in situ in flagrante, as Tom would say he's a wanker with words but not a bad blog for a lawyer. Mom, Dad, I say they ignore me and follow the woman through the

left door. Must be bad when your parents won't speak to you. I can't help grinning at 29 I thought I was slowing down getting old and boring. Good to know. I'm still a party animal who can still gross his parents out. I wonder who the lucky lady was not that old girl was it? Is that one my parents look grim. She'd be 50 If she's a day still wouldn't say no to all that experience. Another woman walks by mid 20s Pale blond hair and wispy white dress carrying a clipboard. And when she smiles

she has a real twinkle going on. That must be my girl. I grin and wink, though I have absolutely no memory of her. But how on earth could anyone forget a smokin babe like that? Blondie heads into the room with the others and signals me to join them be weird but where she goes, I can't help but follow who? We we're in an office with serious furniture and a framed embroidery reading. Love never dies. The old woman Vera, according to her nametag talks in low tones. My parents not and

listen, Mom sniffles she seems upset about something. Mom, what's wrong? Hot Stuff touches a finger at her lips. How can I make a decision like this? says Mum, it's too much. There are three plots available, says Vera passing some papers to dad. One has an ocean view. That's the premium option. We want that one says Mum Griffin loved the beach. Is she buying me some land with a view of Bondi what a generous mum, the woman in white scribble something on a clipboard and

smiles at me. She's impressed. I can tell all that love and generosity who wouldn't be why does he need a view says Dad what's the budget option? It's a very nice plot says Vera squinting through business under a note tree next to a gentleman who was a father of three divorced and she clears her throat am a serial killer. My boy can't risk next to a serial killer, says mom. He was a crime reporter says Dad, he'd probably find it exciting. We'll take it.

We've got an opening for a funeral tomorrow at 4pm says Vera Does that suit funeral. Mom Dad who died Don't look at me but the blonde does and shakes her head in that get with the program why so many girls have done during my lifetime? Lifetime, which it seems is at an end. After breathing into a paper bag for a full five minutes I gasp so I'm dead. The ghost but how? Last time I looked. I was in great shape. Well, not bad. I wasn't at death's door anyway. Blonde refers to her notes.

It seems you're drowned on Bondi Beach? Water. It was unusually big sir. A girl with a very small bikini expressed fear about entering the water. You said you loved danger. And this was nothing compared to the waves you'd buddy served in Hawaii. She flicks through the pages, which is strange as there's no record of you ever having been to Hawaii are careless with the truth. Oh, a Griffin. She asks Penn poised? Well, I'm a journalist, but I don't let

the truth gets in the way of a good story. I see. She makes more notes. I'm starting to hate the sound of her pen scraping against the board. Can I ask who are you? You can call me angel. She says short for Angelique. Just Angel. I'm an assessment officer for inbetweeners. Like you a tweener? What's that? Most people clearly belong upstairs or down? But a small group Hava somewhere around the middle. We have to decide where to put you. Oh my fucking god. Sorry. I mean, gracious. What a

conundrum. She makes more notes. At 4pm The next day, a group of about 30 people I know gather around a grave. Mine I suppose. Everyone looks sad. Mum sobs into dad's chest. Tom is glassy eyed and quiet which is weird as I've never seen him not joking around. Ruby my best friend since school has a new black dress on which looks great on her with a golden hair. Though her face is a mess. Black Eye Makeup streaking down her cheeks like a horror film Extra. I'm touched by their motion. Angel

takes more notes. A casket sits in the grave. It's made of cardboard with a beach scene printed on it. It's actually pretty cool. But I know because I wrote a story about it once it's a cheaper option than a wooden casket. Three guesses who chose that? Does the amount spent on the funeral have any bearing on my final destination? I asked Angel some. Thanks again dad. A few family friends are here and a girl I was dating

casually Cherie, plus a group from the office. There's my boss, Julianne who's like a second mother to me and keeps deodorant razors and a new shirt in her bottom drawer in case of emergencies. There are a couple of women I dated who gave me the let's be friends treatment. My arch rival is there to Lucien the city reporter. The guy's a total sleaze who lies and cheats to get what he wants. Well, I do that too, I suppose. But he's

worse. Once he was interviewing a grieving mother, and when she went off to make him a coffee, He nicked a photo of her dead daughter. It was a low act. Quite a good turnout. Says Angel. I'll add 15% Because it's a weekday. So when it comes to funerals, size is important. Well, of course, though, we'll pretend it's not. And how close am I to going upstairs?

Let's see how it goes here. And at the week, Shelby Tom makes a good speech about me mentioning the bingo calling I do at my nan's nursing home and my literacy work with underprivileged kids, which is really just hanging out with some cool kids and correcting their spelling occasionally. Angel twinkles at that. Thankfully, he doesn't do his usual top 10 Vomit stories or mentioned the naked swim at

SeaWorld at the end of high school. As the first handful of dirt is sprinkled onto the casket and Ruby steps forward and throws a red rose into the grave. She looks more broken up than I've ever seen her. I really wish I could console her angel has something like a lipstick tube which she points at people. What's that? An emotion gauge it measures units of genuine sadness. Everyone is still in serious but most dried cry you buggers. I

want to yell the wake is held at my local pub. The stone crow monbulk the entire back section, which is like a French garden. Many of my favorite snacks are laid out. Mushroom arancini, calamari, pizza, zucchini fries, and there's an open bar. Can you limit people to three drinks that whispers to the barman? They can pay for their own after that angel overhears and makes notes. What you have to understand, I say is the dad can't help being frugal. It's no indication of

the degree of His love or anything. It's just that he comes from a poor family. They were so poor all of his school shoes had holes in them. Interesting, says Angel, though I'm not seeing any whole issues in my records. So dad made up that story to justify being cheap for his whole life. Seriously. The family friends have a drink or two a few nibbles and go on their way. But my office and school buddies settle in for the night. Tom sits at the bar with

a large vodka. Cheers, mate. He says raising his glass. I'll miss your ugly mug. He made me look good. You too, mate. I say Tom chokes on his sip and looks around freaked. Can you hear me? I asked Angel. When people have a special bone, some low level interzone transmission is possible. A bit like an echo or a breeze. leucine hits the food table pops to Aaron cine in his mouth and after a sneaky look around with his lizard eyes slips a few more

in his pocket. Bloody thief. Not that I blame him. Urine cine here to die for our cruise around shamelessly eavesdropping on conversations grave. He was the best says one woman I dated. And the worst, says the other. Like a puppy who weaves on your carpet. He's annoying, but you can't help liking him. If only he could be needed to. Okay heard enough there. Cherie reveals her role as the Grieving girlfriend. Griffin could have been the love of my life. She

tells the group with a dramatic sigh never know. Not a word of it is true. The pair of us didn't really gel. We both knew it. Then again, though I love women. And not just like that. I have more female friends and males. I've never really gelled with anyone romantically. Not quite sure why that is or was While angels attention is elsewhere. I do what any red blooded male ghost would do. Check out cleavage. There's Olivia, the office secretary and her heavenly mangoes. She's

talking to Jeanette who is a more like beach balls. perfectly spherical. Like can't be real. When I hit into the ladies loose I follow. I've always wondered what goes on in there. Livia gets out of makeup purse the size of a brick and sets to work with brushes, pencils and tweezers. If this is a reincarnation deal, please Angel don't send me back as a woman. The cubicle door is a tad open. So I peek at Jeannette sitting on the toilet.

I bet Lucy and makes a move on Ruby tonight, says Olivia really, says Jeanette pulling off a long piece of toilet paper and leaning forward. I stepped back some things even I don't want to see. Lucien has always had the hots for Ruby. She continues, but he knew he didn't have a chance before. Because she was in love with Griffin, I suppose, says Olivia. What the Ruby my best friend since he or five was in love with me. She should have said something to him, says Olivia.

Just goes to show. Life's too short to hang about. Back in the bar. I watch in horror as Lucien sits down next to Ruby. Angel hovers at my shoulder. So now you know. She says How does it feel? Like I died again. Here's the Griff says Lucien raising his glass departed this world too soon. Ruby has managed to stay staunch all day, but now she breaks down completely. Lucien wraps his arms around her a Python embracing a deer. Can't we stop him? I say she has to make her own decisions,

says Angel. Get away from her a shout in Lucien Xia. He doesn't react but Ruby's brown creases. She definitely heard something. I go over to Tom slumped at the bar. Ruby needs your help get up. He looks around, rubs his ear and flops back. Okay, I've seen enough time to take this to the committee says Angel. We can't go yet Ruby's about to be devoured. We have a deadline here. A dead line a bit longer. You know not

following protocol will go against you. And with the lying, laziness, lack of responsibility, I'll take my chances after a tussle over the credit card with dad. Mum orders cappuccino for everyone. My favorite drink? Is their cappuccino upstairs. I ask an angel. She snorts would it be heaven without? By now, Lucien has his hand on Ruby's arm. Get off her. I shout, but he doesn't blink. What can I do? Except it? It's not your worry. Apart from that, well, with training, you

could make a small breeze. It's not much but Okay, show me how she tells me I have to picture a golden tunnel between myself and the person I want to contact and fill it with love. Sounds a bit like bovine excrement to me but what the hell? I tried transmitting to Tom, the love things that are embarrassing. He feels something waves his hand around as if showing a fly but doesn't budge. You know, Griffin is probably interviewing the serial killer in the plot next to him right now for

the heavenly times. Lucien says edging closer to Ruby. That guy had great journalistic instincts. He had no respect for my writing. I say he'll say anything to get what he wants. And you wouldn't, says Angel. No, don't like this. No. Not taking advantage while I went down. Angel raises an eyebrow unconvinced. How are you getting home? Says Lucien. We could share a cab. I'll stay with you tonight. If it'll help. Nora. The whole room rumbles everyone looks around. Okay. Time's up.

Just a bit longer. None of this is your concern anymore, Griffin. Let it go. I can't. She throws her hands up. It's your funeral. If she thinks I can walk away, turn my back on a friend in trouble. She doesn't know me that. Well. I may be a bit murky but more than a bit and take things too far. Sometimes, most of the time, but I'm not like Lucien. Some things I would never do. I really hope Ruby and Tom know that about me, as I know the best and worst

about them. And then I have it. Of course, I know Ruby has strengths and weaknesses. One of which is that she's ticklish, especially on the back of her neck. I stand behind her picture a tunnel and fill it with love. It's easy because I have so much for her. She's the first person I call when things go well or spectacularly bad in my life. She's a worst cook than me. And that's saying something. And the bravest person I know. Though she hates the sight of blood and once fainted when I showed her

some crime scene photos. She beats me in every category of Trivial Pursuit. Except Game of Thrones. No one I dated has ever come close. Why didn't I see it before? I have so much breeze to give, but I hold it until just the right moment as she picks up her coffee, then release it in a slow steady stream. The golden hair on the back of her neck wavers than ripples. She giggles wildly and jerks and spills a hot coffee into loosens lap.

Fuck he says jumping up sorry, says Ruby flapping a serviette at his groin. waving back. Keep the language down might says Tom coming over. This is not the time or place. As Lucene heads to the bathroom to blow dry his scorched crotch. Tom takes his seat. Hey, Ruby. They smile at each other. They've known one another for a long time. But this is a new look. A spark perhaps for a while Griffin says Tom will miss you mate. He and Ruby clink mugs. And I'll miss you. All of you. I say. But

especially you Ruby. Ruby puts your mug down and looks right at me. Griffin is that you? She can see me. I reach out for her but Angel slaps my arms back and shakes her head. Let me say one thing I ask. No. Please, just I love you know, Ruby stares at the spot where I was blinks and rubs her eyes. I could have sworn I saw him standing right there. In his blue board shorts. Tom looks around. It probably is here. He says have never known him to miss a

drinking session. Griff if you're listening. Do you still owe me 50 bucks May a hole Ask your dad for Gela. As Angel and I exit the bar, we're no longer in my local suburb. But on a road so wide. Its dazzling. Whoa, give a bloke some warning. I say holding my hand up against the glare. Do they have sunglasses in heaven and cleavage? I'll pretend I didn't hear that. Angel leads me uphill towards a mass of fluffy

white clouds. Where are we going? Then? I asked her. She turns to me with a smile that is anything but angelic. Wouldn't you like to know Putting the story together was a lot of fun. Be sure and check out the links in the show notes to see what else there cast an author have been up to. Me This bothers me just media production. All rights reserved unless otherwise specified. Our

music comes to us from odds bright. You can hear more of their work at odds bright.com Have a good one, folks, and we'll see you next time.

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