Saturday, August 17, 2019
August 16, 2019
I had to make a strong comeback from this past Tuesday. I did Downtown Boston again. I got my game face ready for the patrol. As I crossed near a section of Faneuil Hall, a bunch of guys spotted me. It was real thrill that they basically felt great that they saw a superhero. Already I was on a good start. I saw a homeless man between the clubs, so I gave him a cereal bar. I walked down Haymarket. As I past by a bar in the back, some people spotted me. It even feels odd that even when you past a double date, that girls look at you more than their dates. One, who looked like Olivia Newton-John's Sandra Dee in the last scene of the movie Grease, was concerned about my cape. I will tell you she gave a more logical explanation than Edna Mode, being that I would be caught in a bicycle, motorcycle, or scooter. I told her I didn't own those, as well as why I decided to go with the cape. She understood, but they left quickly. There were a couple of ladies who were very interested in me. I remembered professional, but I appreciated the care. I did give them my card in case there was ever a time they needed me. I will tell, the club was much more active than I perceived. There were times I had to find a way around than just the sidewalk. I passed by a couple of salesman that were selling Shawn Mendes concert T-shirts. I looked at one of the shirts, but it was hard to tell if it was authentic or counterfeit. All I could do was warn that they have to be real. Unfortunate, but still something to work on in the. future. As well, there was a guy who looked like Lil' John (the rapper) laughing about me. I kept a solid face & tried to make sure he didn't take me as a joke. Ehh, so-so, but he was no harm. I did run into a couple of guys. They did ask a lot of questions. They were very good questions making sure I was on the up & up. I assured them, & I did give a card so they can see my work & know I'm for real. As I passed a building near Cambridge Street, I saw a security guard. We talked. He was Southie, reminding me of the old times & how his family was connected to Boston. He told me about an old gang, the Mustangs. He was real a great guy to talk to, & he felt good I was doing my job as real life superhero. It felt great. I passed by a homeless man I met at my last patrol Downtown. We walked together & talked. He needed something so we went to a 7-Eleven. He got what he needed. He was asking for money at first until he got to the shelter. I was nervous. But after I paid, I gave him ten dollars. He was joyous, saying, "You really are a superhero." The clerks looked at me proud. I know, it's against real life super hero code to give money to the homeless, because of some of the vices they might spend on. But sometimes always being strict about the rules & losing your heart, doesn't make you much of hero either. If I'm going to prove that I will but my life & soul into this, I have to back it. And that means not giving a damn of what's PC. As I walked down one of the side streets. I passed a couple kissing. No need to worry. But when I heard the lady say no, it was very concerning. It could've date rape or a sexual assault, I might go back to it later. As I passed Scholars there was a group that was mostly girls & one guy (no, he wasn't Jack Tripper). As "Jack" felt very awkward & very afraid, the girls really wanted to talk to me. I even said to him, "I think the girls are braver than you." I did give them a card if they need to reach me, & I left. As I walked up the same side street the couple. I did act. All I said is, if everything is all right. The guy said, "I'm her boyfriend." I di explain, but the lady was very understanding, saying they were just having a fight. Since her demeanor was calm & happy, I left knowing everything was alright. I knew it was risk & it may've made me look foolish. But like the old saying, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." As I passed a movie theater there a couple who were really thrilled of seeing me. They asked if I would help in the Boston schools due to incidences of sexual assault. I said yes & gave them mu card for them to reach me. I also told them to ask their boss to set things up so I can help. That was amazing! I went down that side street with gentleman's club there. No police car, but I did see a man lurking in the shadows smoking a cigarette. Knowing it probably might be a set up to a mugging, all I did was ask, "Is everything alright?" He was infuriated, but he did say yes & I left. At least his cover was temporarily blow. I told an officer who was patrolling about what I spotted earlier & what. He was appreciative of both, as we gave each other a fist bump. I'm feeling more comfortable with Boston Police. As I passed High Street, there was a moment where I told some guys rot calm down. Later on as I approached a 7-Eleven near Arch Street. They asked if I would help in certain occasion, as long as I'm not a vigilante. I assured them that I wasn't & I gave them my card. They even introduced me to their ride. It felt good. At 7-Eleven I got a couple of juices. One for me, & one for a homeless man I saw at the corner. As I brought the juice to the homeless, unfortunately, it was no good because he had diabetes. I later put that juice on top of a lid of a trash can. It may not look PC, but ever anyone needed it, it would be there. My second go-round was told. At Faneuil Hall, there was a young black man, who looked unconscious holding a cigarette. I asked if he was okay several times. I didn't get much of an answer. I saw two men on the other side, so I went to them to ask about that. The following was a real insult. One of the men, laughed very immaturely & took me like a joke, even so much as asking me aside questions in a dire problem. One of them, which had more maturity than the other guy, told me that they were over there for over thirty minutes but they were fine. As I left,. the laughter was getting louder. The people before who talked to mew ere much mature & treated me with respect. That guy, I think he's a member of the Rolling Eye of Doom. As I passed the other side, there was a lady who sounded like she was hurt. I asked if everything was alright. One of them, basically asked me to do some waving with my hands. I think she was drunk. Like last time, the police were around Haymarket. I was more confident this time, knowing that I was really there to help ion the last occasion, so I was ready. Immediately, there was a guy acknowledging me, & he was drunk. He had friend with him, so I told him to call Uber & send him home. I did see the app at work, so I left. As I was in the back, there a bunch of workers for a club outside goofing off. I lectured them to stay professional, this is an important time. I told at the guy at the door. All he said, "Who the f**k are you?" Yeah, & I pass by there a lot. As I crossed to the West End, there was a lady in black dress as well as her friends. She spotted me, & said, "I love superheroes." I was going to giver her my card, but she wanted to catch up to her friends I which they were gone. DAMN! As I passed the Greatest Bar, the bouncers were real appreciative of what I do. They even asked about Shadowwolf, who patrolled with me once, I felt good for him. I did give my card, as I feel more confident than ever. I did passed another club, no problems. But one of either a worker or patron came up to me & said they were appreciative. A friend told me he was drunk, but I asked if he could tell him I said thank you. Soon as I was in Haymarket, I heard a scream, I ran immediately, only to find out one of my equipment dropped. Thank God nobody was there, because that would've been a mess. It'll be something I will have to work on. Otherwise, a better patrol.
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