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Chapter 1 The Town

The Man

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The road into town was long, straight and dusty. The kind of road you knew would lead to no where special and the reward for arriving was less than his lowest expectations.

Good.

He spat the word out though there was no one to hear it.

First order of business he thought, get some headache tablets. He had been driving for a long time. How long? He had no idea.

He found a chemist shop, entered and stood behind an Aboriginal woman who was swearing at the chemist. She was wearing an old beanie, yellow with green strips interrupted with holes where a moth had carelessly eaten the line and part of the yellow. Her jacket was an equally old and shabby track suit top that had once been colourful but was now as faded as the jaded look on her face.

“I’ll get me money in a few days but she needs this shit now. Don’t be a bastard all your life. You know she needs it”

Being a shopkeeper in a country town is not as straight forward as it is in the city. When the countryside has been in drought for years and the bank and the post office closed down yonks ago, they are the de facto bank, credit agency, Para-psychologist, social worker and when all else fails; whipping boy.

His face was ……….. impassive. He looked like he wasn’t really there. Where was he right now?

On a beach? No, that’s not his style.

In the garden pulling weeds with a ferocity that he couldn’t bring to work? Maybe.

In the TAB (the ubiquitous betting shop) listening to his horse running a poor race as usual. It didn’t even have the grace to come last. Just one of the pack, like him, ordinary, average, never a winner but not a complete loser either.

“G’on you bastard, you couldn’t deliver milk on time” he would shout to no one in particular. In the betting shop he is one of the boys, he doesn’t lose too much and he always has a funny quip to make when his horse loses. Yes this was his favourite place, the place he goes to in his mind.

The argument went back and forth and the man’s headache was pounding. He stepped forward, “excuse me”

“Piss off” she spat at him.

“Look maybe I can help”

“Oh yea of course. Who the fuck are you. The cops?”

“No” he said hurt. What’s the problem?” He looked at the chemist

“She already owes me more than the money she gets on benefits and now she wants more. I don’t get this stuff for free to distribute to the bloody community” he said. “I have to buy it and pay for it” he said looking at the woman.

“What does she want?” the man said

“Oh, morphine for pain, sleeping tablets, and some heavy shit that costs a fortune”

“Is it for her?”

“No, for her kid”

“Look I’ll pay for it” the man said as the woman looked at him suspiciously. “What do you want?” she asked accusingly. “Like a bit of black do you?”

“No” he answered meekly.

“Oh, your a racist. Black not good enough for you your majesty” she made every word a dagger and threw them all at him with as much brutality as she could muster. She hated the world and right now she hated the two of them the most.

The woman snatched the medicine from the chemist’s outstretched hand. She showed no sign of gratitude. She needed it and they had it but they didn’t need it. Why shouldn’t he pay for it? He’s white and haven’t they caused us black fellas enough trouble. He’s got the money to buy the stuff but he doesn’t need it. She needs it but has no money. “It’s a shit world. If you don’t take what you can get, you don’t deserve it” that was her considered opinion.

She walked out of the shop, her head high. She had got the drugs her daughter needed. It was an unexpected win; you never get anything if you don’t try she thought. The woman, who could have been thirty but looked more like fifty headed home. Along the way she wondered, would her daughter miss just one vial of the morphine? She deserved some too, wasn’t she hurting as well? Why shouldn’t she have just one hit to help her cope.

The man turned to the chemist, “What’s wrong with her daughter?” he asked.

“Cancer” the chemist said. That one word tells the whole story, it is the one word in the English language that is guaranteed to send shivers down your back. It speaks of pain and terror, of sleepless nights and worry filled days. It recounts a tale of hopelessness, of going into battle with spears to fight an enemy that arrives in Planes and rides on tanks.

“How bad is it?” he asked. “Pretty bad. I’m surprised she is still alive. Sometimes I think she just hangs on so I go broke supplying her drugs” the chemist joked. “I don’t want you to think I’m heartless but if I give in too easy, I’ll have the whole lot of ‘em in here demanding free drugs. I’m not the national health system you know”. He said defensively.

The man asked how much the drugs cost. He pulled out his credit card and told the chemist to bill the drugs to his card. He asked him not to tell the woman. “And don’t go crazy with it, I’m not rich but whatever she really needs, just put it on this” he handed the chemist his card.

The chemist shrugged, took down the details while the man swallowed a couple of headache tablets the chemist gave him and washed them down with a plastic cup of water. They looked at each other, no words passed between them but there was a mutual understanding that from now on they shared the burden.

The man left without looking back.

He walked through the drab sun burnt town now descending into the cold dreary months of winter. It was quite empty other than the shopkeepers, two drivers in the garage getting petrol and some mothers pushing strollers aimlessly window shopping and talking to their children who had already learned not to listen.

He felt hungry and seeing a supermarket he decided to buy some supplies. He did a modest shopping and took it to the check out. “Do you take credit cards” he asked. “Sure” came the brief but not unfriendly reply. He handed his card over and waited.

“It’s declined” she said looking at him with a frown. “Do you have another one?”  “No” he replied almost dreamily. “Do you want to pay with cash?” she asked summing him up in her practiced way. “No not now, I’ll come back later”

He knew it wouldn’t take long but he had hoped the card would last a little longer.

He sighed. Looked for his car and when he saw it he walked towards it. For a few brief seconds he had a sense of purpose, he knew where he was going but as soon as he arrived it disappeared and he felt emotionally drained.

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To Be Continued…….

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The Great Chocolate Rip Off – A Parable

How it All Started

Once upon a time there was a sweet shop next door to an infants’ school. One day a big poster appeared in the shop window advertising a new chocolate bar. It looked scrumptious and all the children would stop on their way to school and drool over the picture of the chocolate bar cut in half with the red white and blue cream dripping to the floor.

It came in three sizes a very small “kidsbar”, a family size block and a party pack which was huge.

First one boy bought a kidsbar and took it to school and the next day almost every child had pestered their parents to give them enough money to buy one. There were some very ingenious stories told that night.

Soon one enterprising lad realized that if 5 kids put their money together, they could buy a family block and each one would get more pieces than if they bought a kidsbar. He convinced four of his friends to join him and together they purchased a family sized block.

They all got four extra  squares but they found there were two left over and five of them. Then the enterprising lad said “well seeing as it was my idea I should get the extra two squares”. No body liked the idea much but neither could they think of a better excuse to claim the extra squares for themselves so they agreed.

This set the precedent so every time they bought a family block the boy got two extra squares, which he sold to kids who could not afford to buy their own bar.

Greed or Good Business Sense?

One day he worked out that if he got two more people to join the group they could afford to move up to the party pack and they would all get two additional squares for the same money but with the money he had earned on the extra two squares he had been selling he could buy two portions.

So he got one more person to join the group and paid for two portions himself. Then he found that there were four squares left over but as he was paying for two portions and the group purchase was his idea he claimed the extra squares. No body could think of a good reason why they should get the squares so they agreed.

Now he had one big portion plus four squares to sell and at the price he was getting for each individual square he found he got all his money back and he had a portion to eat.

Competition is Good – Right?

Soon the other boys in the group realized they could make money selling some of their squares of chocolate and still have a kidsbar’s worth to eat themselves. The enterprising lad saw this competition and realized he was “losing money” because they were making sales from his idea.

So he sold all his chocolate for one week until he had enough to buy three party packs and then announced that the partnership was over. The boys thought they could compete but the enterprising lad dropped the price of his squares and they lost money because they couldn’t sell their squares and then to add insult to injury, they melted.

With the competition gone, the boy raised his prices and added a new brand of chocolate bar, a very expensive Belgian chocolate that the kids loved. Every one knew that Belgian chocolate was much more expensive so they didn’t mind paying more for a square and the boy found he could make more profit selling less of this one than he did on the other bar.

With his thriving business the boy attracted a lot of friends who he would reward with the odd square of chocolate if they pleased him. But if someone didn’t please him, he had lots of friends willing to make their life a misery.

Life was good. He was now the most popular boy in school. The kids looked up to him and he kept the teachers happy with a regular present, of chocolate of course. He was in the perfect business, no matter what ethnic background, what color or religion everyone liked chocolate.

While the other children were out playing he was at home dreaming up ways to expand his empire.

The Business Expands

One night he realized that he was not the only one making good money from his sales and the next day he made sure the sweet shop owner appreciated how much his efforts had increased the shop’s sales. He didn’t need to stress how many other shops sold chocolate.

The shop owner offered him a discount and the boy accepted but added that he would, from now on, pay for all his purchases at the end of the month. Every day the boy would pick up his chocolate order but because he didn’t have to pay for it until the end of the month he started to see his money pile up. He found it more exciting than sport or girls.

His mind turned to how to maximize sales and his profits. He realized that many of the kids couldn’t save the money to buy a square because they would spend it on something else before they had saved enough. So he offered them a savings plan. They could give him the money and when they had “saved” enough with him he would give them the chocolate. Getting his money in advance also meant that he could pay his monthly account without dipping into his cash that was accumulating in the tin. Life was good.

One day a lad asked the boy “Why do I have to wait? Can’t you give me the square now and I will pay you off”. The boy could see that the lad really wanted the square now and asked if he was willing to pay a little bit extra as he had to outlay the money today but would not get repaid for over a week. The lad readily agreed and the boy found he could make more profit selling the pieces this way.

Soon everyone was getting their chocolate and sweets from the boy on credit. His motto was “Eat Now Pay Later” and it proved to be very popular.

Some people wanted more chocolate but they hadn’t paid off the previous purchase so the boy, not wanting to miss out on another sale, sold them more and increased the period for making the payments – adding one extra payment to cover his “costs”.

Houston We Have a Problem

Then one month he got his bill from the shop but found he didn’t have enough cash to pay it. He talked the shop owner into giving him extra time and took more chocolate to sell.

He realized that he could not give more credit to people who already owed him for past purchases so he told his customers they had to pay off their loans to get more chocolate. This made them very unhappy and some of them decided not to pay at all which had a bad impact on the boy’s cash flow. He also could not sell the new chocolate he had taken from the shop and one day it melted.

Now he couldn’t sell it and he couldn’t give it back but he had to pay for it.

As more kids saw that they could just stop making payments the boy’s cash flow dropped dramatically and he lost a lot of his friends. When the shop keeper came looking for him he appealed to the kids to help him by paying what they owed but they couldn’t think of a good reason why they should suffer to help him.

The head master got very angry when he heard what had happened and gave a stirring speech about greed at assembly. He threatened the boy with expulsion but didn’t get the support of the school board who thought the boy had learned his lesson. To protect the reputation of the school they paid the shop owner and told the boy he could pay them back – out of future profits.

During all this kafuffle the supply of chocolate had dried up. The teachers missed their presents and no one would dare sell chocolate on credit.

Houston You Have a Problem

On reflection the boy realized that nothing had changed. The demand for chocolate was still there. His punishment, an embarrassing lecture in assembly was long forgotten and the school had picked up his losses.

He began to see the “incident” as a mere hic cup. It was not a knock out blow just a temporary set back. He had learned a valuable lesson and every one knew that an education was expensive, although luckily, he didn’t have to pay for it.

He determined that next time he would go even bigger and now he realized the school was his semi-official backer, why not expand to other schools? The profit potential was huge and the risk, well, he would keep his fingers crossed but at the end of the day, surely, protecting their reputation was the school’s problem not his.

Ric Vatner

Note from the Author:

This is a short parable to get you thinking about the recent banking crisis and what is wrong with the system that allowed or even made it inevitable. My aim is to help you understand how the banking system developed, why it failed and why the government response will probably not work. I also want you to think about the ethics and morality of those involved.

I am very interested to hear your views about the story. Who do you think the Head Master represents? What organization is depicted by the school board? What did you think of the boy in the beginning and how do you think of him at the end?

Do you see any parallels with real life?

Have your say in our comment section or if you would like to write a longer response send it to the editor at shadow in the flame dot com. All genuine responses will be printed and we intend to do a story on this in eSTV so you will get publicity there as well.

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