Beowulf
and the City
Beowulf
suddenly woke to the piercing sound of his alarm clock going off. However, today he woke up in a total
different mood; he had been looking forward to this day for the past couple of
months. Today was the day that Beowulf
would release his new desert in his food-hall (restaurant). He even got the Chanel 7 News to come to his food-hall
to publicize his desert even more. Beowulf
was a well known food-maker (food-maker) in the outskirts of New York City who had recently created one of
the greatest deserts of all time. He had
been secretly making this desert and altering with it for the past year trying
to make it perfect.
After taking a
shower in record time, he snatched the recipe out of his safe and darted to his
brand new Lexus sitting in his driveway.
Beowulf could hardly concentrate on the road as thoughts kept pondering
his mind as to what he would call this new desert. Only two people knew about his invention;
Beowulf himself, and his assistant, Grendel.
Grendel was one of the most talented cooks besides Beowulf. Frankly, Beowulf didn’t know why Grendel just
didn’t open up his own food-hall and be a head food-maker. However, he was happy he had such a great
assistant.
While Beowulf was
driving, fire trucks and ambulances kept whizzing by him. He thought something big must have happened
in the city, when suddenly Grendel called him.
As his thoughts returned to his food-hall, he happily answered to a
shaky voice telling Beowulf to quickly come to the food-hall. As he turned the last corner to his food-hall,
his stomach dropped when he saw what was ahead of him. Tens of fire trucks were stopped on the road
viciously hosing down what was once his food-hall. Stunned, Beowulf got out of his car and
walked over to the sidewalk, where Grendel was sitting with his face in his
hands. Speechless, Beowulf sat down next
to Grendel and stared at the roaring fire, as thousands of memories passed
through his mind.
That was his family’s food-hall that was
passed down throughout the generations.
Beowulf spent his entire childhood in that food-hall with his father,
learning how to cook and how to prepare different meals. Beowulf lost his mother at age 6, leaving him
to grow up only with a father. Whenever
he asked about his mother, his dad continuously told him that she just “went to
sleep and never woke up”; however in his early teen years he learned that she
actually suffered from a brain aneurism.
After Beowulf’s mom passed, his dad went through serious depression,
almost quitting the cooking industry.
Nothing hurt Beowulf more than when he saw how sad his father was. Beowulf could plainly remember waking up in
the dead of the night to the shattering of plates and glasses. This was a side to his dad that he has never
seen before. His dad was the kindest
person he knew, who would stay up countless hours of the night comforting
Beowulf whenever he was sick.
Beowulf could
clearly remember the day he got the news that changed his entire life. It was his senior year in high school, a week
before graduation. He was in Science
class taking the final exams when the principal walked into the classroom, and
with a hurt look on his face whispered into the teacher’s ear. The teacher slowly looked at Beowulf, and
beckoned him to go outside with the principal.
Confused as to what was happening, he quickly went outside, wanting to
get back to the test quickly, but instead of the principal talking, he embraced
Beowulf in a hug and with tears in his eyes told Beowulf that his father has passed
away from a heart attack. He continued
to tell Beowulf that because he had no family left he would have to live in his
old house, and would have to manage the food-hall.
All these memories
faded when a fire man came up to him and said there was nothing left from the food-hall
and the cause of the fire looked like arson.
This meant that the insurance would not cover any of the damage. Beowulf had no money to rebuild the food-hall,
so he questionably looked at Grendel as to what would happen next. Grendel said he would be moving in with his
Uncle all the way in California,
and open up a small food-hall there. And
then right then Beowulf got up and never looked back, and tried to start a new
life.
Five years later,
Beowulf was taking night classes at a local community college, to get a degree
in physical therapy. He had pretty much
started a new life. One night he was
watching TV when he saw a documentary about food-halls in California.
He kept watching, to see what his life could have been life, when
suddenly Grendel’s face popped up. For
some reason, he was the star of that episode.
Beowulf was tremendously happy to see that Grendel was a great success
in California,
when suddenly he saw how he got famous.
Grendel had been selling a desert for the past five years that has made
him a millionare, and a famous face in the world of food-makers. Beowulf’s mood changed abruptly when he
realized that Grendel was selling Beowulf’s desert. Beowulf quickly ran to his safe and saw that
his recipe was gone. He remembered after
the fire he lost the recipe, and realized that Grendel somehow got his hands on
it.
Beowulf had never
been more furious in his entire life. He
knew he had to do something about this, so he quickly drove to the airport and
bought the next ticket out to California. Lucky for him, there was a spot open on the
next plane. Throughout the entire
flight, Beowulf kept thinking as to how much Grendel has betrayed him. When Beowulf landed in California, he got a taxi to take him to the
part of town that Grendel had a food-hall in.
He didn’t know where exactly the food-hall was, so he walked the streets
looking, still pondering as to what he would do to Grendel. Just then he saw Grendel’s Uncle, Matt,
coming out of a nearby store. Matt must
have seen Beowulf first because he was already happily waving and quickly
walking over to him. When Matt got to
Beowulf, he explained how he was so happy to see him. He told Beowulf to come home with him because
he had a lot of explaining to do.
When Beowulf got
to Matt’s apartment, they sat down at the table and Matt suddenly started to
apologize. Beowulf was confused as to
what he was apologizing for, but then he realized all that Matt knew. Matt explained how he was the one that got
Grendel to steal the recipe from him, and that Grendel was the one that caused
the fire at his food-hall. As Matt kept
talking, Beowulf kept getting angrier.
He realized that it was Grendel who messed up his life, and he had to
get revenge. Matt explained the only way
to get revenge was to do the same thing Grendel did to him; set fire to his
prized possession.
Beowulf and Matt
waited until late that night to go to the food-hall. It was around 2 AM when they finally decided
to carry out the act. They carefully
crept around the city until they got to Grendel’s food-hall. On the window was a picture of the famous
desert with Grendel’s smiling face. This
infuriated Beowulf to no extent as they started to set Grendel’s food-hall on
fire. As the last of the building burned
to the ground, Beowulf felt a relief of joy pass through him. When Grendel would come back to the
food-hall, he would know that Beowulf did it and would never sell the desert
again.