[i:5e7dd92ba9]"So that's it huh?"[/i:5e7dd92ba9] Frank asked for the tenth time today as he squatted on his haunches and wiped the sweat and grass clippings from his brow. Far in the distance, the afternoon sun burned intensley in one final mighty showing before dusk. It's light, a citric orange, pervaded the acres of finely manicured and freshly cut lawn that stretched out before the two gardeners and seemed to run on forever. [i:5e7dd92ba9]"It's gonna be weird not being here anymore."[/i:5e7dd92ba9]
[i:5e7dd92ba9]"It's just a job man. Relax."[/i:5e7dd92ba9] Javier stated flatly, hefting the weedwacker and leaf blower into the back of the white landscaping van and then taking a seat on the back bumper. He ran his palms along the knees of his green jumpsuit and surveyed his work a final time. The hedges were immaculately cut, with edges so fine they might have been made from granite rather than hawthorn.
The hedges lined the large, circular driveway and were tall enough to provide some privacy but not completely obscure the great explosions of flora that were distinctly placed throughout the lawn. Magnolias and tulips vied for space around great willow trees that sat seemingly wind blown in the increasingly cool afternoon air.
Frank stood and approached the open passenger side door and removed from the interior a pack of cigarettes. He lit one and squinted throught the smoke, peering far down the lawn to the desolate stretch of road that he had come to know so well for the past five years. Beyond the great steel gate, several cars lined the road.
Their owners shuffled about gravely, placing clothing, knick knacks, and various odds and ends in the trunks and backseats. Occasionally, their tiny faces would peer back towards the main house and then return to their work.
[i:5e7dd92ba9]"Frank, give me a hand."[/i:5e7dd92ba9] Javier's voice strained as he dragged the gas powered tamper towards the van. Frank held his cigarette tightly between his lips and went to task. By the time the van was loaded and the doors shut, the sun had been exstinguished behind the treeline.
One by one, the former employees and house staff drove off into the night leaving only the two landscapers on the grounds. As Frank climbed into the passenger seat, he peered up at the house for a final time and was surprised to see one of the upstairs bedrooms illuminated.
[i:5e7dd92ba9]"Shit, someone's still here?"[/i:5e7dd92ba9] he asked to no one in particular.
[i:5e7dd92ba9]"Must be the old man."[/i:5e7dd92ba9]
[i:5e7dd92ba9]"Yeah, but all alone?"[/i:5e7dd92ba9]
The engine churned for a moment and then grumbled to life. Slowly, the van made it's way down the drive for a last time, allowing Frank one final glance in the side view mirror.
[i:5e7dd92ba9]"He always was a fucking weirdo."[/i:5e7dd92ba9]