Old Guy in the Game Store

 

It’s video games and video game products, where I’m clearly not the target. The people look different, act different, and speak, well frankly, Japanese. It might as well be. I had absolutely no idea what they were saying.

My grandson however, understood everything perfectly. He and the proprietor had a meaningful conversation. I assume it was about all things games. But it could’ve been about chop sticks for all I know.

I was clueless.

At one point, they noticed my eyes glazed over, and my mouth agape. They led me to a tiny vinyl records display, sat me on a stool, and brought me a water. It was a charitable act, and I appreciated it.

Later, they brought me a warm blanket, and Lois drove me home. By that evening I was back to normal, watching old movies on DVD and counting pennies. I’ll be fine.

And the game store? I wish them well.

But bless their hearts. I won’t be back.