They scream at each other an awful lot. Usually I only hear the woman, but tonight, you could hear both. The man yelled, "Laura, this is not normal behavior!"
"Don't tell me I'm not normal! Get out! Get out!"
I couldn't make anything else out, until she screamed, "I want a divorce!"
Then, a sudden bang. Or maybe it was the door. And then there was silence. That's why I spied on them; I turned off all my lights and stood on my couch and peered between the slats of my blinds -- their kitchen window is directly opposite my living room window. She's cleaning her kitchen now, putting away empty wine bottles, scrubbing the table.... I actually tried standing on my tiptoes, hoping to see the floor -- or rather, the body of her husband. (Well, not hoping.) But, it must have been him slamming the front door. When I saw that heart-shaped welcome sign all askew, I figured that was it.
It had to be that, because people don't shoot each other in South Redondo Beach. It is odd, though, that I didn't hear a car.
In any case, I'm glad for the quiet -- now I can get back to my mystery novel.
I have the worst luck. I couldn't concentrate on my book and went and spied on the neighbors again -- this time, the front door was wide open and there was no movement anywhere that I could see. I tried to take a picture of the open door with my camera phone, but it just showed up all black. After about fifteen minutes, I put on my spy uniform -- black leggings and black shirt -- got my real camera, told my cat I'd be right back, and went outside to do some surveillance. I sauntered past the corner of my building, whistling quietly, and looked up (concurrently with a Siamese cat...I wonder if it's theirs?); the door was now closed. So, I rushed back to my apartment, turned off the lights again and peered through the blinds -- everything is dark in their place. I missed it...whatever it was.
But, I did notice that of the seven units in that building, theirs is the only one with a welcome sign and some potted plants (pink geraniums) outside their door.
OK. Now I really am going to concentrate on my book.
(I should point out that my Saturday nights are usually much more exciting than this...tonight I just did not feel like carousing.)
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