STORY "Forrest Gump" - Chapter Ten
Money
for Playing Games
I decided to go home to Mobile,
but the bus stopped at Nashville on the way and I went into town for a drink and
something to eat.
I was going past a hotel when I
looked in the window and saw some people who were playing chess. Like I said
before, Big Sam taught me how to play chess when I was in the jungle.
Well, I went into the hotel to
watch them, but it was a special chess tournament and it cost five dollars to
watch, so I didn’t go into the chess room.
I was just walking out again when
I saw a little old man who was playing chess with himself at a table near the
door. I had another hour before I had to catch the bus again, so I went across
and watched him. Then I said, “If you make that move, you’ll lose your queen.”
He didn’t look up but, after a
minute, he said, “Perhaps you’re right.”
It was time for me to get back to
the bus station, but when I strated to leave, the old man said, “Why don’t you
sit down and finish this game with me?”
I
“I can’t,” I said, “I have to
catch a bus.”
So he waved at me with his hand,
and I went back to the bus station.
But I missed the bus that
evening, and there wasn’t another one until the next day. So I walked back to
the hotel, and there was the little old man, still palying against himself. He
looked up and saw me, and told me to sit down.
It took me an hour to win that
chess game.
“Just who are you?” he said after
the game.
“Forrest Gump,” I said.
“Where did you learn to play
chess?” he asked.
“In the jungle,” I told him.
He looked surprised. “Aren’t you
in the tournament?” he asked.
“No,” I told him, “I’m going
home, and I’m going to start a shrimp business.”
“You can make a lot of money from
chess,” he said. “You’re very good.”
“Am I?” I said.
The old man’s name was
Mr.Tribble. Two days later we were on our way to Los Angeles, to a big chess
tournament.
***
We were a day or two early for
the tournament, and Mr.Teribble took me to see some people who were making a
film. They make a lot of films in Loas Angeles. We were watching a man who was
crashing through a window in a film fight, when a man walked over to us. “Are
you an actor?” he asked. “Who, me?” I said.
“We’re here for the chess
tournament,” said Mr.Terrible. but the other man was looking at me. “You are a
big, strong man, aren’t you?” he said. “You’re just what I need for a film that
I’m making. My name is Felder.”
“He has to play chess in a
tournament tommorrow,” said Mr.Teribble. “He hasn’t got time to be an actor.”
“It won’t take long,” said Mr.Felder.
So we went with Mr.Felder, and I
found myself acting in a film about the jungle with Raquel Welch, the famous
film star! “Is that really Raquel Welch?” I asked Mr.Felder. But things did not
go well.
Somehow, when I was helping Miss
Welch to escape from the jungle, her dress came off and I had to run into the
tress to hide her. But who do you think we met there? Sue, the ape! He was in
another film!
The three of us ran out of there
fast, and Miss Welch shouted and screamed.
No, things didn’t go very well. I
wasn’t an actor for very long. I think Mr.Terrible was secretly pleased.
I was pleased because I was back
with Sue again.
Back at our hotel, the three of
us sat in our room and tried to decide what to do.
It’s going to be difficult
travelling with an ape,” said Mr.Terrible.
“He won’t be any trouble,
Mr.Terrible,” I said.
But Mr.Terrible seemed worried.
Next day was the big chess
tournament at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Mr.Terrible and I got there early, and I
had to play chess all day.
It took me about seven minutes to
win the first game, and half an hour to win the next. I played all that day,
and the next. And suddenly I was in the final, playing with a Russian, Honest Ivan,
the best player in the world. He was a big man, with long hair, and he didn’t
want to lose!
It was a long game. Honest Ivan
was good, very good. But just when Honest Ivan seemed to be winning, Sue ran
across the room and jumped onto the chess table.
Honest Ivan fell off his chair,
and everybody strated screaming and running everywhere. “Let’s get out of here,
Forrest!” shouted Mr.Terrible.
We got back to the hotel and
hurried up to our room.
“Forrest,” said Mr.terrible,
“you’re a wonderful chess player, but I never know what’s going to happen next!
Here’s half of the money that you’re won, it’s almost five thousand dollars.
Take Sue back to Alabama with you, and start your shrimp business.”
He sook my hand and gave me his
address. “Write to me sometimes, Forrest. Good luck!”
_to be continued