Lee Johnson - Nitro Mountain

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An astonishing, even shocking debut-darker than a bad night in hell-that is written with both humor and heart by "a writer with abundant and scary gifts and consummate skill." Set in a bitterly benighted, mine-polluted corner of Virginia,
follows a group of people bound together by alcohol, small-time crime, and music. There's Leon, a hapless bass player who can embroil himself in trouble just by getting out of bed in the morning. And his would-be girlfriend, Jennifer, who's living with Arnett, the town's most dangerous thug-and hoping Leon will help poison him. And there's Arnett himself, a psychopath for the ages-albeit so charming and deranged, so strikingly authentic, that he arrests the reader's attention at first sight and holds it fast. His mirror image, a singer-songwriter named Jones, has his own moral issues, though at least he's
to be a good man. The bright if battered soul who pulls us through this story is Jennifer, struggling heroically to survive the endemic hopelessness and violence that have surrounded her since birth. Relentless? Yes. But nothing remotely gratuitous: only the pain and misery that inspire so much of the music these people love more than life itself.

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“Wesley?”

“How you know me?” He opened his hands and then closed them. “Wait.” He put on his glasses. “It’s you.”

“I’m up here working,” I said. “Finally got a job, you know.” I still owed him shy of a grand.

“Working,” he said, like the idea was something to consider. It was Saturday and he was wearing a tie, hadn’t even loosened it. We stood there not talking, him looking around and taking it all in. Not knowing what else to do, I invited him inside for a cold drink. He nodded as if that was a possible solution.

Arnett came out the front door in army shorts and a tuxedo top. When he saw Wesley, he held out a finger of warning.

“Just came up for a smoke,” Wesley said.

Arnett looked from Wesley to me and then back to him. “Told you I’m out right now,” he said. “We already talked about this. Go ahead and take notes this time, if you need to. I’m not a fucking magician. Write it down. I didn’t go to clown school. Write that down.”

“Then remind me, please, why I’m letting you stay here.”

“We talked about this already,” Arnett said.

“Yes, we did, and I didn’t believe you, so I thought I’d come in and see for myself.”

Arnett walked back into the house, striding like he was wading through deep water toward something he was going to squeeze the life out of. Then some shouting and banging around inside.

“I think maybe you better get,” I said.

“I own this heap of shit,” Wesley said. “I let this convict live up here for free, under one condition. And here he goes breaking it.” He crossed his arms and started scratching both elbows hard enough to leave welts. “And you,” he said. “You still owe me money.”

Arnett appeared in the second-story staircase window, then ducked back out of sight. He flashed past a window on the third floor. Then the fourth.

“Maybe I’ll go,” Wesley said. “I didn’t come up here to make trouble. I just can’t win right now. This place here?” he said, pointing at the inn. “I bought it for my lady. Bought it off Jack, Arnett’s daddy or whatever he was. Got it for one…dollar…bill. My lady always wanted to run a breakfast-and-bed kind of thing up here. I cleared this front field myself, had chainsaws going for a month straight. I did it for her. Then one day I come home and there she is in one of our beds with another guy, some asshole with a ponytail. I asked her what she thought she was doing, and she looked at me and said, ‘You’ve changed, Wesley.’ Know what I told her?” He pointed at the invisible coward in front of him. “ ‘So will he.’ ”

He took a moment licking his teeth. I believed him but couldn’t tell where I fit in his story, and that worried me.

Arnett came out onto the widow’s walk, holding that same shotgun to his shoulder. Up there his hair swirled and tangled in the wind, and he yelled down that he was going to shoot himself and everybody else. He waited a moment and then called out, “Not in that order.”

“Arnett!” I shouted. “Everything’s cool.”

“He always shows off like this,” Wesley said.

Arnett pointed the gun into the air without aiming and fired. “I ain’t going shitwhere!” he yelled.

“I heard you,” Wesley called. He was still crouching after ducking from the shot. “You go ahead and stay right where you are.”

Arnett dropped behind the walkway’s railing as if to avoid return fire.

“Everybody calm the fuck down!” I said.

Wesley touched my shoulder. “Don’t worry about the rest of your fee with me. We’re good. Just stay up here and keep all this to yourself. Yes? And good luck.” He got in his Jeep and pulled out.

Arnett came up to me shaking his head. “You realize how much information you just gave away?”

“We were just talking.”

“He’s a lawyer,” he said. “They use everything.”

“He’s also your landlord.”

“Is that what he said?”

“There wasn’t really a problem until you started shooting.”

“That’s how you got to treat them,” he said, looking up at where he’d been. “They’ll walk all over you, bub. K?” He called over his shoulder, “Everything’s clear, Jenny. Come on out, baby.”

I earned my sunburn, waking early and working hard. I took long lunch breaks, drinking beer because it was good for my strength. Every now and then a couple named Eads and Terri stopped by. I watched them come and go from above. They never talked much to me, only asked where Arnett was. They seemed innocent, for potential buyers.

The sun was turning my wrinkled arm to bronze and I was almost able to get my wrist above my head.

I was beyond the trial period now but Arnett still wasn’t paying me. He locked the doors at night and made me sleep on the porch. Then I lost track of the days. I hadn’t seen Jennifer in a while, had only heard her voice coming from one of the bedrooms. It sounded like crying but probably wasn’t.

I started working crazy hours, sun to moon. One afternoon the moon rose early and I climbed down, sat in the uncut grass and watched a tick sink itself into my leg. Arnett came out and said, “You like science? Get in here and witness this shit.”

A flashlight was taped to the antler of a mount on the wall. A few oil lanterns burned in the corners. The room smelled of mildew and kerosene. Jennifer sat in a chair sipping from a milk jug, not looking at anybody. Arnett had tools and fluids spread out on the bar, around a raccoon that was still alive. He was trying to embalm it before it died. It moved so slow, focusing on every little thing, like it was amazed. He picked it up and walked it around and made it talk to Jennifer. She didn’t say a word.

The next morning I woke up on the porch with her kneeling next to me, her hair making a tent over my face. “You my man, right?” she said. “I know you are. When I get back, I want him done.”

She left in the truck, and I finished securing the topside of a gutter before it got too hot, then climbed down the scaffolding. Back on stable ground I rubbed my sweating palms together and sat on the edge of the porch, near my bedding.

Arnett stepped out carrying a big Styrofoam cup, his regular morning drink. He bought these at a station off 231 North and kept them in the freezer with some of the animals. He rubbed the sleep out of his eye with a fist and said, “All right, let’s get to work, gotta finish before the fall.”

“I been up there since seven,” I told him.

“Where’s Jennifer?” he said. “Where’s she at?” He dumped some of the frozen green stuff from the cup into the grass and replaced it with what remained of a bottle of vodka that had been left uncapped on the table last night. He brought the cocktail over and sat beside me, took a pull, asked if I wanted some and then told me sorry, it was his. “Should’ve thought ahead,” he said, tapping the bone between his eyebrows.

The little purple bottle was in my pocket.

He sucked at the stuff for a while, then said, “Let’s talk like men.” His mouth was outlined by the sharp growth of a goatee. I watched it move while he talked. “I’ve seen you before,” he said. “Do you remember?”

My throat went dry and I couldn’t swallow. A list of lies flitted through my mind.

“You were the one at Foodville,” he said. “The register. Remember?” He shook the cup around, opened his mouth to where I could see his green tongue and dumped in a gulp. “Brain freeze,” he said, like he’d just won something. “I remember you. You were checking her out.”

The breeze blew a beech leaf over the edge of the porch. I watched it go. The humidity out here was so thick you could see it. I held a breath and tried to slow my heart.

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