Sunday, August 3rd, 2076
Before getting their beers, Al went on outside for some under-the-stars time before the headliners got started. A lot of the other clubgoers had the same idea, as usual, and he shouldered then sauntered through the crowd, moving easier as it thinned, until finally he found a nearby alley that didn't have anyone rutting or shooting up. Took a moment to empty his bladder, buttoned back up, and lit a smoke.
Three contemplative puffs later and a young woman walked up to him, almost in spitting distance before he noticed her. "Got a light?" she asked. Her voice was sultry without overdoing it, red lipstick already staining the butt of the cigarette in her mouth. Rarely missing a shot at performing his favorite parlor trick, Al put his empty hand up and there was the big Zippo in it, flame burning steadily. She breathed life into the tobacco from her side and they were all set.
"Thank you."
"Don't mention it, amiga."
"Say that again."
"Don't mention it, amiga....?"
"It's not just your face...your voice too...you remind me so much of Mark Phillips."
"Sparky?"
"The legend himself."
"Been inna ground a helluva long time..."
"So maybe you are him, risen from the grave."
She was tall in her wedges, which had six-inch heels atop a two-inch platform. She wore bright red capris and a black halter, a biker-leather shrug covering her shoulders. A long stem of yellow snapdragon was safety-pinned to the shrug, and her long, straight hair was dyed to match the capri pants and held away from her face by a cherries bandana knotted at the top of her head.
"Sorry, kema sabe, reckon I was born afore he passed."
"Yeah, you do look a bit long in the tooth...just sayin', you remind me of him. Do you sing?"
"Not a note. I'm a Thespian."
"A what?"
"Let's jist talk music."
And so they did. She wasn't too bright, but she was a psychobilly encyclopedia, and they went on and on, Al's familiarity with an earlier age of the genre complementing her knowledge of the current Bristol scene.
And then she looked at her watch and said, "Well, I guess that's about long enough. It's been nice meeting you." And with a wink, she was gone.
Immersed in the conversation, her mention of the time reminded Al that he'd promised the girls another round of beers...an hour ago.