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By DS
Bauden
Disclaimers: None really necessary. This is the latest
story to be extracted from my brain.
Love/Sex/Language Warning: All of the above plus a bag of chips. J
Violence: Not this time.
Preface
Six weeks... it's only six weeks. I
have to remember that. As cold as I am in the suburbs of Chicago, it's only
going to be for six weeks. I know ForOthers, Inc. realizes how lucky they are
that I'm a nice person. I don't know how many other people they asked before
me, but I'm sure they all said no to this particular job. I'm sure I'll see
some interesting people during the holidays up here.
The people in this area are pretty
stuck up. I usually deal with people in the city. I know how to deal with
suburbanites, I used to be one, I just don't necessarily want to do so. It's a
whole new world out here. At least the company pays for my commute. I know I
couldn't afford to live out here. I'm sure my parents would love to see me now.
They could probably see me if they look hard enough from their window.
Well, there's certainly some eye
candy coming my way. Nice suit. Nice body in the suit.
Nice everything.
You aren't kidding. Maybe this
won't be so bad afterall.
Won't mummy and daddy love
that?
Like I care.
You don't?
Do I?
*****
I can't wait until Spring. This
cold stuff is for the penguins. I hate the holidays. Nothing but asshole
customers complaining that we didn't give them our first born. I just don't get
it. We pay people to do their jobs and enforce our policies. When people don't
like our rules, we are automatically expected to back down and give them what
they want. It's so ridiculous. The customer is always right.
My big fucking ass they are!
Helloooo, who is that? Poor thing
must be freezing. God she's adorable look at that face. Nice packaging, too.
I'll warm you up, darlin. Yeah right. I lost my nerve a long time ago. I could
ask her out. I could.
Then drop her like a lead
weight as soon as she gets attached.
Unless she leaves first so I don't
have to be the asshole.
Again.
Whatever.
Coward.
Bite me.
Chapter One
As the cold winds blew against my face,
I was forced to realize that my shift still had six hours left. The bell in my
hand almost froze to my mitten as the snow continued to fall.
I really hope that next year finds
me in a better place. God, if you are out there, please send me to the sun.
It's cold out here.
Clink
"Thank you ma'am, happy
holidays, " I shivered to the nice patron that dropped some change into my
bucket.
God, I remember Christmas mornings
in my parent's house; we started off the day with a huge warm breakfast.
Everything you could imagine was put on our plates. From eggs to pancakes, we
never wanted for anything. My parents watched over me and took care of every
need I ever had. Who knew my life would end up like this.
It seemed like it was yesterday,
when in actuality, it's been over five years since I have seen or talked to my
parents. I never would've guessed that they were so cold hearted. We've all had
our wake-up calls, unfortunately, that was a call I never expected to get. I
came out to my parents when I was 20 years old. The look in their eyes, when I
came clean about who I was, was a look I will never forget. If I had a knife
and drove it through their hearts I would have seen the same expression.
I never meant to hurt them, I just
couldn't lie anymore. I never knew this would happen from just being honest and
truthful with my parents. Jonathan and Elise McGovern were two people that
meant the world to me. I was their only child in a marriage of 35 years and
still they chose to forget me.
So here I sit in the cold winter
air earning my living asking other people for money. It's not that I mind the
job; I like helping others. I'll just never get used to it. Every season it's
something else but I think winter is my least favorite season. I'm sure you can
imagine why that is.
I raised my jacket sleeve to look
at my watch. I knew she would be coming soon, she always did. She was by far
the most beautiful woman I'd ever seen. She had milky white skin, surrounded by
a mane of dark brown hair with the sea.te, be coming soon. i eyes as blue as
the sea.
She must work around here since I
see her so often. I wonder what she does for a living. I'd bet she's never had
to ask for money in her whole life. Even if she had, I'm sure it was given to
her. Who could deny someone like her?
I know I never could.
Looking past the two taxis lined
up on the street, I saw my mystery woman walking towards me. I wonder if she'll
speak today. I can see in her eyes that she wants to say hello. I wonder if
she's as afraid as I am. Our worlds are so different. She's wearing Armani; I'm
wearing the blue light special. Who knows? Stranger things have happened. I
wouldn't mind getting to know her, either.
Among other things.
Don't you ever go away?
Nope.
She's walking towards me. Oh God,
I can't breathe. Oh wait, someone called her name. I heard her name; it's
Kelly. What a beautiful name; so fitting for her. She turned around to face the
person calling out with a large smile on her face. Even without a smile on her
face, I thought she was beautiful; but with one she is breathtaking. She always wore
the finest clothes that money could buy. You could tell by her walk that she
was a confident woman in control of her life.
You get to do to a lot of people
watching, with my job. I have learned to pick up on things; someone's
expression can tell you so much about their day. The lady on the corner who
works in the boutique for example, to the blind eye you would think she never
had a bad day. But I see her after those phone calls, after he comes in to see her,
she hurts inside. I wonder if she knows that I can see through this façade she
puts on every day. I wonder if she'd even care.
Oh God, here she comes. She looks
like she's gonna throw money into my bucket. God, I hope that's not all I am to
her. Jesus, Susan, get a grip on yourself.
*****
There she is just like every other
day. I don't know where she gets her motivation. She is out here braving the
cold weather without batting an eye. God, I don't think I could do what she
does and still feel the way I do. She sees so much on a daily basis. I see a
whole different world. She sees on the outside what I see on the inside.
Working retail is no prize, but working outside ringing a bell to make money
for the less fortunate... well that takes some balls I think. I mean, I work for
Saks, I have to dress to the nines, I hope she's not intimidated. I wonder if
she'd like to have coffee and swap stories sometime.
Among other things.
God, don't you ever go away?
You know the answer to that
question.
I can see her looking my way. I
wonder if she notices the fact that I walk passed her every day after work.
Jesus, I feel like a predator. This is absolutely ridiculous. Maybe I'll ask
her out for coffee. God, do I need another headache? Shit, Kel, get a grip it's
just coffee for Chrissakes. I need another lover like I need a hole in the
head.
You need something.
Shut up, already. The last thing I
need is to have my conscience come to life again.
"Kelly? Kelly!" the
voice shouted at me.
I turned around to find a co-worker
of mine from a few years ago smiling at me.
"Sheila, how've you been? You
liking your position?" I asked smiling back at her.
"I'm loving it, thanks to you
and your new promotion," she smiled.
"Yeah, well, what can I
say?" I smiled back pointing towards the store. "Are you going
in?"
"Yeah, I thought I'd check
out my old haunts for a bit and pick up some tips from the master," she
teased.
"Well, don't go recruiting
under my nose. It took a lot of work getting the right people into that
store!" I kidded.
"Oh, don't worry, Kel, I
promise. I'm here to look, not touch," she promised.
"Good. Well, I won't keep
you. Thanks for stopping me. I hope you have a happy holiday!" I cheerily
said.
"You too, Kelly. Take care,
it was good to see you," she replied.
"You too, Sheila. Bye!"
I waved.
Well that was a nice surprise. I
hadn't seen Sheila since I took the position of Regional Director. I wasn't
happy though to find out that she wasn't going to be a part of my team. She's a
great employee. I'm glad she's happy though.
That was a nice interruption. I
have to pass the bell girl now. God, I feel like I'm gonna puke my stomach's in
knots. I can't believe I'm feeling like this. I don't even know her. Before you
even chime in, yes I know I want to.
Oh God, she made eye contact with
me. God, she has beautiful brown eyes. I wonder if anyone's ever told her that.
I need to say hi! today. I've got to build up the courage and give her the
business card that I've had in my pocket for a week now. I'll give it to her
today. What she does with it, is her choice. Yeah, I'll leave it up to her. Ok,
take a deep breath, Kel. You can do this.
*****
Oh God, she's so close! I have to
say hi. I wonder what she's gonna give me.
Susan, say hello! Be a big
girl.
Shut up! I have to do it my way.
Ok, deep breaths here she comes.
*****
"Hi," they said
simultaneously.
They both laughed and looked shyly
at each other.
Kelly got the courage to speak
first. "I've seen you here everyday ringing that bell. You've got to be
cold," she smiled.
"Yeah, but I've got a warm
coat, so I'm ok. I've seen you around here too. Do you work nearby?" Susan
asked.
"Yeah, my office is in the
Saks building on the corner," Kelly pointed.
"Oh, I see," Susan
nodded.
Silence struck the two ladies and
they sat there and stared at each other for what seemed several minutes.
"Were you gonna give a
donation?" Susan chimed in directing her stare at Kelly's hand in her
pocket.
"Um... not exactly. I was going
to give you my card. If you weren't busy after your shift, I was gonna ask you
if you wanted to grab a cup of coffee or something to eat. You know, to warm up
after being out here all day," Kelly explained with a slight blush to her
wind chapped cheeks.
"Oh, that would be nice. When
would you like to do that?" Susan replied not hearing Kelly tell her she
wanted to do this today. Susan was completely taken off guard by her request.
"Well, tonight, if you'd
like, but if you have other plans then we can make it for another time. "
Kelly said.
"Thank you, I'd love
to," Susan replied.
"When would you like me to
pick you up?" Kelly asked.
"I'll be off at 7:00 p.m.
I'll be out front of the Salvation Army building. Will that be easy for you to
find? " Susan asked.
"Yes, that'll be fine. I'll
meet you then," the taller woman replied.
"Great, I can't wait. See you
then!" Susan exclaimed.
"Can I get your name?"
Kelly asked.
"It's Susan, " she
replied with a smile.
"It is nice to meet you,
Susan, " Kelly said.
"You too, Kelly," she
said with a smile.
"How did you know?"
Kelly asked with a puzzled expression.
"Let's just say I do a lot of
people watching here," she smiled.
"I bet you do," she
smirked. "I'll pick you up around 7:00 then?" Kelly asked.
"I'll be here," the
smaller woman answered.
"I hope so," Kelly said as
she walked away.
*****
God, I've never done that before
in my life. I cannot believe that I accepted an invitation to have coffee with
a complete stranger. My brain must be frozen.
At least she's a good-looking
stranger. Mama always said I had good taste. She just never knew I'd have good
taste in women. She just never banked on having a gay daughter. Who plans for
that anyway? Obviously, she didn't.
What am I going to say to Kelly?
We have absolutely nothing in common. What? The weather? Oh God, tell me we'll
talk about more than that.
Clink
"Thanks mister, happy
holidays!" I said to the man walking away from my bucket.
Oh, Christ.
*****
I did it! Way to go, Kel! I'mt
proud of you. What's great is that she said yes! Woohoo! Now what are you gonna
do for the next few hours? You've gotta go home and take a sedative or
something. She's not gonna want to see you again if she thinks you're neurotic.
Good idea, no more coffee today.
I'll catch a cab home and try to
calm down a bit before our date. Date? Jesus, I haven't had a date in forever.
Do I even want a date? I've got some baggage that she doesn't need to deal
with. I'm sure she's got plenty of her own shit to deal with. We all do.
"Hey, Cabby!" I shouted
to the slowing cab.
Whoa, next time don't stand too
close to the curb, genius. That cab almost took out your shins. Just get in,
shut up, and calm down.
"Pine and Churchill,
please." I stated to the driver.
"Yes, ma'am," he replied
as he cranked the arm of the meter.
I sat back and tried to relax as I
thought of topics of conversation that Susan and I could talk about.
Susan.
What a beautiful name. She has
such a beautiful face. I could look into those eyes forever. I can't wait to
get to know her better. Well you need to come up with something more to say,
rather than talking about her eyes all night.
But it's such a nice topic.
Well, I'm sure we'll think of
something. With a week before the holidays we'll have plenty to come up with.
I hope.
Chapter Two
I glanced down at my watch again,
hoping that it has sped up since the last time that I looked down.
6:20 p.m.
God! I can't believe how nervous I
am. I just don't want to seem like an idiot. I mean you take a look at the two
of us and it is quite apparent that we are completely from different sides of
the world. At one time, that wasn't the case. I had the clothes, I had money,
but my mistake was thinking that it was mine. It was my father's. He was the
wealthy one, not me. I'm reminded of that every day.
Enough of that "feeling
sorry for yourself shit" Susan. You've got a date with an incredible woman
in forty minutes. Just think about what you're gonna say to her when she comes
to pick your ass up.
Thanks a lot. When I lose my nerve
and can't think of a damn thing to talk to Kelly about, I better have some
suggestions coming from you, BigMouth.
Clink
"Thanks, ma'am, happy
holidays," I chimed.
Just ten more minutes and I can
turn in this damn bucket. It was a good day today actually. People have been
very generous this season. I wonder what crawled up their asses to change their
minds so drastically. Usually I just get stares and people walk around me and
pretend they don't see me. It's really ridiculous. It just makes me laugh. Some
actually mime having blinders on their eyes, it's just priceless.
Beep Beep
Oh my God! There she is. Look at
that car! I know that cost more than what I'll make in five years. God, I miss
having money.
"Hey, Kelly! I'll be done in
about five minutes or so," I smiled as I waved.
"Sure thing! I'll go park by
the office. See you soon!" Kelly shouted back.
God, she's beautiful. Why would
she want to take me out? I'm so out of my league here.
*****
God, she looks so damn cute out
there. What I wouldn't give to get her out of the cold. I could get her a job
at Saks. She wouldn't have to worry about the cold ever again.
Yeah, but is that what she
wants? You made that mistake once already.
Thanks for bringing up such a
happy subject. It was only a suggestion. I wasn't gonna offer until I was sure anyway.
Get off my back, dammit.
I gotta find a spot to park in.
She'll be finished soon. I hope she likes where we're going. I have the biggest
desire to wine and dine her.
What is it about her? I don't know
what's come over me. I don't think I even care what it is. I just hope whatever
it is, doesn't go anywhere soon.
Knock Knock
I looked up to find a smiling face
staring at me through the window. I didn't think I could move. Her eyes are
just so incredible. They leave me breathless.
"Can I get in?" Susan
shouted through the closed glass.
Oh, damn!
I opened my door and walked Susan
around the car. She sat down and I closed the passenger door and ran around to
the driver's side. I got in and smiled at my new passenger.
"All done for the
night?" I asked quickly.
"Yep, thank God. It was
starting to get really cold out here," Susan replied.
"Are you up for some
dinner?" I asked hopefully.
"So you don't want to get
coffee?" The petite woman asked nervously.
"Well, we can get coffee, but
I just thought you'd like to grab some dinner as well. Maybe get some pie for
desert and wash it down with a good cup of coffee. What do you think?" I
suggested.
"That sounds really great,
but I'm kind of on a budget and I don't really have the money to eat out,"
she answered sounding a little embarrassed.
"Hey, I asked YOU, remember?
That means that I'm paying. Don't worry about it. Ok?" I tried to calm
Susan's nervousness.
"Can I ask you
something?" Susan questioned.
"Sure." I answered.
"Why me?" She
practically whispered.
"What?" I wasn't sure
what she meant.
"Why ask me out?" She clarified.
"Why not you?" I asked
back.
"Don't answer my question
with a question," Susan said sounding a little unsure of herself. "I
really hope that it's not a charity thing, because... "
"Ok, " I placed my
gloved finger on her lips to stop what was coming next. "What I meant to
say was, why shouldn't I ask you out? I just thought it would be nice to have
dinner together. Don't you want to have dinner with me?" I asked as I put
on my best puppy dog eyes look.
I watched Susan's eyes roll as she
caught on to my ploy. "You know, you could probably rob a bank with that
look," she kidded. After thinking for a bit to herself she looked up.
"I would love to have dinner with you." Susan finally answered.
"Great. There's a great crab
house a few miles from here. Do you like seafood?"
"I love seafood." She smiled.
"I figured you for a shrimp
lover."
"Hey, that's not a height joke is it?" Susan asked mocking anger.
"Not at all," I joked
back.
"Good, I wouldn't want our
first date to start out on a bad note," she smiled.
Date? Did she just say date? Oh I
think I'm in trouble here.
Control yourself, Kel. She
might not have meant it that way. Calm down.
"Kelly?" Susan brought
me back to reality.
"I'm sorry, what did you
say?" I recovered.
"I asked, if the restaurant
had a dress code. I'm not really dressed for an elegant meal," she
gestured to her clothes.
"You look great. Don't worry
about it. OK?" I smiled and winked at my dinner guest.
"OK. Thanks, Kelly," she
said to me.
"You're welcome. Let's go
eat!" I said excitedly as I pulled out of the parking space.
"Sounds good," she
agreed.
*****
We pulled up to the crab house and
I was extremely nervous. I know she'd said not to worry about paying for the
meal, but I can't help it. I could never afford to eat in a place like this. I
just hope I'm not just a charity case to her. I couldn't take that. I won't
take that shit from anyone.
Not even her.
The engine was turned off and she
smiled as she got out of the car. Kelly walked around to my side and opened my
door for me. I guess chivalry wasn't dead yet.
"Thanks," I smiled.
"You're welcome," she
smiled back. "Are you hungry?" Kelly inquired.
"Very."
"Good, then let's get in
there, because I'm starving!" Kelly exclaimed.
We walked into the restaurant and
the Maitre d smiled at Kelly.
"Ah, Ms. Cavanaugh how nice
to see you again," he smiled.
"Nice to see you too. My
regular table available?" Kelly gestured towards a table.
"Absolutely! As soon as you
called, we made sure it was ready for you," he sucked up a bit more.
She must tip really well.
"Lead the way,
Leonardo," Kelly motioned with her arm.
We walked past several tables and
I watched as heads turned as Kelly walked by. I don't blame them one bit. She's
a knockout.
What the hell am I doing here again?
"Susan?" Uh oh, I
definitely missed something. The host sat me in my seat and I looked blankly at
Kelly.
"Yes?" I said softly.
"Would you like something
from the bar?" Kelly smiled.
"I'm not a really big
drinker..." I was stopped by Kelly's smile.
God, how did she do that?
"Come on it's the holidays.
You sure you don't want some eggnog or something?" Kelly teased.
"Well, alright. I'll have a
glass of Chardonnay," I acquiesced.
"Two, please," she smiled
at the waiter.
"Yes, right away Ms.
Cavanaugh," the jittery waiter said as he practically ran to get our
drinks.
She really must tip very well.
Chapter Three
Dinner found me transfixed to
Susan. I held onto every ward she spoke. She talked of many different cities
and places she's gone for her job. She's done everything from feeding the
hungry to shelters for the homeless. She's more amazing to me now than ever. I
watched her mouth eat every morsel of food in front of her. She had quite an
appetite. She had a playfulness in her eyes as well as a longing for a time
long gone. I wondered why the sadness plagued her so. Who would cause this
woman such sorrow?
"Kelly?" Susan broke my
reverie.
"Yes?" I replied with a
smile.
"I've had a wonderful evening.
I don't think I've enjoyed someone's company so fully as I have tonight with
you,' she admitted.
"I feel the same way. I
wasn't sure if you'd feel comfortable eating with a stranger, but I took that
chance. I'm glad that I did," I confessed.
"You weren't a stranger to
me, I saw you almost every day for just about three weeks," the blonde
woman challenged.
"Well, I guess that's true in
a sense, but we really didn't speak until today," I retorted.
"Well, I've spoken enough for
the both of us," she smiled. "Why don't you tell me a bit about
you?" The brown eyed girl asked.
God, what do I tell her about
myself that I actually want to talk about?
Well, that ends this
conversation.
Oh shut up!
"Well, I work for Saks right
by where you work. I've been there a long time," I began.
"That must be why you dress
so well," Susan almost blushed.
"Yeah, I have to look the
part, I guess," I smirked.
"What do you do for
them?" Susan asked.
"I'm a Regional
Director," I shrugged.
"Wow, you are in charge of a
lot of people then?" She questioned.
"Yes. I have about fifty
stores that I'm responsible for. As you know there are quite a few employees
that work in the stores, too. It's been quite a challenge," I puffed out
my chest with pride. I really loved my job.
"I bet it has. That's great
that you seem to really like your job. I can't say that I always feel that
way," she honestly said.
"After listening to you speak
earlier, I would've thought that you were really happy," I said confused.
"It's not that I don't like the
job per se, sometimes it just gets too much. There's so much sadness in people,
especially the ones that I see. The ones that have the courage to keep going
are the ones that I hope to model myself after. I really look up to them, if
that makes any sense whatsoever," she paused and then started up again.
"There was a time when I
would have scoffed at people like the ones I work with," she said softly.
"What happened?" I
really was genuinely interested.
"My life did a complete three
sixty," she said a little bitterly.
"I'm sorry, I don't mean to
be nosy. We can talk about something else," I said as I looked at my watch
and realized we had been sitting at this table for almost four hours.
"Susan, it's getting kind of late, and as much as I really want our night
to keep going, I have an early meeting tomorrow morning." I said rather
sadly.
"Sure, it's ok. I have to
work as well in the morning. You can just drop me off by my work. I can catch a
cab from there." She stated.
I looked at her in disbelief.
"Susan, it's after eleven. I wouldn't feel right sending you home in a cab
at this hour," I said with concern.
"Well, I live right outside
of the city. It'll take you about 30 minutes or so to get there. Are you sure
you don't mind?" Susan asked shyly.
"No problem at all," I
beamed.
I'd drive all night for you.
Do I hear warm fuzzy tones
coming from you?
Oh fuck off! I'm enjoying her
company. A lot.
She could be good for you,
Kelly.
No one should be that good.
Ha ha.
We walked out of the restaurant
and headed back to the car. She walked slowly in front of me and the wind was
blowing her scent into my nose. She smelled so good. I didn't want our night to
end. I wanted to get to know Susan more than I've ever wanted to know anyone.
What is it about you?
*****
What's wrong with me? I can't stop
wanting her to stay up all night with me. I can't believe she's offered to take
me home. Watching her all through dinner was making me rather twitchy. I can't
tell how she feels. Is she looking for a friend? Or a friieennnddd? I am hoping
for the latter.
She's incredible.
She seemed so interested in
listening to my tale of woe. I don't know if I want to dredge up those feelings
again. My parents abandoning me, is just not the kind of talk before foreplay.
Did I just say that?
Yes ma'am you did. Ho.
Am not. She's just giving me
feelings I haven't had in a very long time. I could use some casual sex in my
life.
Yeah, because that's what you're all about. That damn casual
sex girl.
Shut up! I know I'm not like that,
but I'm feeling things for her that usually take a few weeks to feel.
Just admit that you really like
her.
Yes I do. Very much. I could get
lost in those baby blues.
The car was so comfortable to sit
in. The seats in the BMW were heated and hugged me. I forgot how much I liked
these cars. Dad had a couple that I remember really liking. Too bad he loved
his cars more than his own kid. I'm pretty sure he made my mom's decision for
her. I really thought that we had a better relationship than that. She always said
she wanted me to be happy. No one said that being gay wasn't in that equation.
"Where should I turn?"
Kelly asked as we hit the split in the highway.
"Take a left and get on
Touhy," I directed.
"Ok, just keep telling me
when to turn," she smiled that beautiful smile at me.
Oh God, I'm so whipped.
"So do you have any plans for
Christmas?" The blue eyed woman asked.
"No not really. You?" I
had no one I'd want to spend the holidays with.
"I usually go to the
movies," she smirked.
"Alone?" I couldn't
believe she didn't have someone to share the holidays with.
"Yes, alone," she said
rather sadly.
"Don't you have any
family?" I could tell that I hit a nerve with that question. "I'm
sorry, you don't need to answer that. I don't mean to pry," I apologized.
"No, don't worry about
it," she continued to drive silently. "My dad left when I was a
little girl, I don't really remember him."
"I'm so sorry, Kelly."
Nice going Susan, wanna put
some more salt in that wound?
Hush! I already feel like shit.
"Thanks," she quietly
said. "My mom died when I was seventeen. I've been on my own since then.
I've actually worked for Saks since then," she revealed.
"Oh God, I'm sorry, Kelly.
Remind me to remove my foot from my mouth sometime later ok?" I mentally
kicked myself.
"Hey, you didn't know.
Besides, I figured if I told you something about myself, you'd open up a little
about what makes you so sad," she said softly.
"Oh..." I didn't know what
to say. No one other than Carol really gave a shit about me and my life.
"If you turn into the next drive, we'll be at my place. If you'll come up
for a drink or something, we can talk more. OK? If it's not too late for
you?" I asked while pointing towards the parking lot.
"Sounds good to me," she
beamed.
"Alright then," I swallowed.
She's coming up... oh God.
Chapter Four
We walked from Kelly's car towards
my building. I never expected to have her here. I hope she knows what she's
getting into. I have a studio apartment that's barely big enough for myself.
I've only lived here a couple years. Carol from work found this place for me
when I was at my worst. I'll never forget how she found me. It seemed like so
long ago.
"Hey, you ok?" The
large woman asked.
"Who are you?" The
shivering mouth chattered.
"A friend. Can I get you
something to eat?" Carol smiled.
"Why? What do you want in
exchange? I won't do nothing for it. I'd rather starve," the smaller woman
spat. "I don't have any friends."
"Sure, you do. I'm here
aren't I?" Carol attempted again.
"So you've said. I also told
you, I'm not interested," Susan said sternly.
"Well, there's a group of
us willing to give you and any of your friends around here, some food. We have
a van around the corner. It’s good and warm too, if you are interested,"
the larger woman finished.
The smaller woman just
continued to stare at the older one. "Why are you doing this? You some
sort of good deed doer? I'm not a charity case," she eyed the floor of her
cardboard home.
"I'd never say that. I'm
just offering a little Christmas spirit around here. If you're interested,
we're right over on Lincoln Ave." Carol pointed.
"Yeah, whatever. Give my
best to St. Nick," Susan said bitterly.
"See you later,
honey," Carol smiled down at the frail woman in front of her.
"I'm not your honey,"
she mumbled back.
"God, I was so mean to her.
Hell, I was mean to everyone. I just didn't want anything from anyone. It's how
I was learning to live," I said as I finished the beginning of my heart to
heart with Kelly on my couch.
"I'm so sorry, Susan. It
must've been so lonely and scary out there," Kelly whispered while staring
around the small apartment. "Can I ask you a really personal
question?"
"You can ask... but we'll see
if I can or want to answer it," I was unsure what she wanted to know.
Like it matters. You'd tell her
anything.
So.
"What put you out there? The
streets I mean. You're so young, I guess I'm just really naïve to the idea of
young people living in boxes in the city. You read about this stuff all the
time, but... I don't know... I guess I don't know how it all happens."
"Hmmm..." I paused. I
really wanted to talk about this. As much as it hurt to bring up, maybe it
would make me feel better if I did. "Well, I don't know if this is going
to bother you at all, but I'm gay. I've known I was gay since... well, shit, I
can't remember a time when I wasn't," I smiled at a grinning, nodding
face.
"I can relate," she
smiled. "Please, go on," she urged.
"Well, my mom and I had
always had a great relationship. Or so I thought. I was nineteen when I kissed
my first girl. I was a slow learner compared to some, I'm sure. I had finally
found out what all the hype was about," I paused to take a sip of tea that
I had made before we sat down. "I mean, I had kissed several guys, but
there was never any kind of hoopla or fireworks, like people say happen all the
time. Nothing. I thought I was defective or something," I chuckled with
Kelly.
"Believe me, Susan, I thought
the same things. I thought that I just wasn't doing enough of the kissing and
touching thing. Well, before I knew it, I'd slept with some guy and I STILL had
no idea of what pleasure was all about. Coming to terms with your sexuality is
a really hard process. I wouldn't go through that hell again if you paid me
to," Kelly said matter of factly.
"Yeah, well, neither would I.
It amounted to more than that in my case though. I started seeing this girl
named Cindy. She was really wonderful. I thought I'd found the person I would
grow old with. We were really good friends first, which made me happy. I'm not
the kind of girl to jump in the sack with just anyone," I noted my own
disappointment in that last statement. Maybe things wouldn't have been so bad
had I just slept around for a bit.
"I can't say that I haven't
had one night stands unfortunately. I've had plenty of them. They don't leave
you feeling much of anything though. I always felt so empty after them,"
Kelly admitted quietly.
"Do you still do that?"
I asked, my interests peaked.
I noticed our bodies were slightly
touching as we continued to speak like we'd known each other our whole lives.
"No... um... I uh... let's just
say, it's been awhile," she blushed.
"It's alright, Kelly," I
said as I touched her leg. "Don't be embarrassed with me, I won't tell
anyone," I smiled.
"Why shouldn't I be with you?
We barely know each other and here we are talking as if we've been friends
since birth!" Kelly joked.
"I know, it's very odd to me
as well," I agreed.
"Hey, I'm sorry. I get off on
tangents. Please tell me about Cindy," she urged.
"Oh yea, well, we dated for
about three months or so. We had it made, for the most part. Her parents didn't
care if I slept over there, and mine loved Cindy coming over. That is until
they found out we were lovers," I paused.
"Oh no," blue eyes
widened.
"Oh yes." I finished.
"What happened?" Kelly asked.
"I had told my mother and
father that I was gay. I knew that I couldn't lie to them anymore. Like good
loving parents, they said it was a phase and that I would get over it. Well, I
didn't get over it. I told them that it was who I was and I wasn't going to
change. They told me that it was nonsense, and that women of the McGovern
family got married, raised their kids and lived like they did. I told them I
wanted all of that. Just not with a man. They weren't very happy at all,"
I paused and took a deep breath. The feelings running through me were ones I
had kept away for so long. I had forgotten how much they hurt.
"They told me that something
was wrong with me and they would get me some help. My father was just so awful
about this. He was so mean to me. He called me a mistake, and that I shouldn't
have been born. All the things that I never expected to hear out of my father's
mouth,"
"I'm so sorry, Susan. That
must have been so hard for you," Kelly comforted as she put her hand on
mine.
"Yeah, well, I found out the
true colors of my dad that day. I think my mom really wanted to understand. My
dad wouldn't let that happen. She either agreed with him, or she was no better
than I was. It's obvious which choice she made," I took a deep breath
knowing the next part of the story. "They told me that if I was going to
be a McGovern, that I would get help, medical help to heal the homosexual
inside of me."
"Oh, Christ!" Kelly
blurted out.
"I know, I couldn't believe
it either. Needless to say, I was just about twenty years old, I had one year
of college under my belt and I never had to work a day in my life. I knew I had
no options at the time, so I agreed to go away on retreat with a group of other
'people like me' to get the help that I supposedly needed.
"Later that evening, I'd told
Cindy what was happening. I knew she wasn't going to do anything about it, she
was scared to death to tell her parents about her, too. We cried and cried,
knowing that we would be apart for about six weeks or so. I guess my parents
paid for the 'extra cleansing' package," I bitterly laughed. "Then I
told my folks that Cindy was gonna sleep over before I went away, and they
didn't think twice about it," I shrugged. "Why would they right?
Cindy and I had been friends a long time.
"Cindy came over that night.
I had two beds in my room, in case of sleepovers and stuff. Well, we wanted to
sleep together in my bed. My parents were supposedly asleep and I really wanted
to hold her. I knew that I wouldn't get to do that for a long time. Well, Cindy
climbed into my bed and we started kissing. It got really hot and stuff and our
hands were all over each other. We stripped off our clothes and started to make
love. Cindy tended to get a bit vocal when she reached, well, you know," I
blushed in spite of myself.
"Mmhmm," Kelly giggled
and sipped her tea, almost snorting the liquid out of her nose.
"So anyway, my mom was up
watching TV in her room, she heard Cindy moaning and thought something was
wrong. She burst into my room and found me on top of Cindy, naked and sweaty
and still inside of her!" I exclaimed.
"Oh, Jesus! What a
visual!" Kelly nearly shouted.
"Yeah, unfortunately, it was
the beginning of the end for both of us," I slumped back on the couch.
"So what happened to
you?" Kelly leaned back with me. She turned to face me and placed her hand
on my knee.
"My father burst into the
room after my mom screamed. I told my mom to close the door so we could get
dressed, but she didn't, so my dad saw us both naked too. It was really
humiliating," I continued. "She finally closed the door and Cindy and
I were crying because we didn't know what would come next. It was all happening
so fast."
"God, I can't even imagine
dealing with that." Kelly said sadly.
"Cindy's parents were called
by mine, they came to get her and I wasn't allowed to see her again. I was the one who changed her. It was all my fault. I was the perverted one. So my parents
kicked me out without any more than the clothes on my back. I had no job, I had
no money, I had nothing," I said as the tears threatened to spill. "I
went to anyone's house that I could, to see if I could stay with them for a
while until I got a place of my own. I thought, 'no problem, I'll just get a
job and get my own apartment'. It wasn't that simple. Every house I went to, my
friends were either away at school, or their parents called mine to find out
what happened, and then they wouldn’t let me stay there either. I was fucked
with no kiss. Up shit's creek with no paddles. You get the idea,"
"Unfortunately, I do," she started. "I'm so sorry. I wish I
could say more. I just..."
"Hey, don't worry about it. I'm still alive, I'm breathing, and feeling
pretty good about myself now."
"How? How can you go through that and be alright?" Kelly was
genuinely concerned.
How indeed?
You were there you idiot, it
wasn't an easy road.
"Well after my resources ran
out, I started getting into a bad scene, drugs, sex, the usual. I never thought
that I'd let someone fuck me for money,"
I said with disgust. "I didn't have any choices. I couldn't get a real
job. I had no clothes other than the ones I left with, and I hadn't had a
shower in forever, it was hell. Luckily for me, it was summer going into autumn
and it wasn't that cold out. I found a group of people that pretty much brought
me down to the Heights. It was a place they called home, I never knew why they
called it that until I found out what kind of heights their drugs took me to.
It was outside of the city and it was pretty safe. We hung out together and
tried to take care of each other as much as possible. You'd be amazed how fast
all your morals go down the toilet when you are scrounging for food. I stole
when I could and from whomever I could."
Kelly sat with her head leaning
against the cushions of the couch with unshed tears in her eyes. I heard her
sniffle once or twice, but it was very hard for me to look at her as I told
this story. This was the first time I had told this story in over two years.
She continued to silently listen as her fingers brushed softly against the fabric
on my pants.
"I continued to get high, a
lot. It took some of the pain away. Not enough, unfortunately. I started to
need more and more to keep the highs going. I'd lied to too many of the people
that I was considering my friends, and they sent me away from them. They told
me to get lost and to stay away from them if I knew what was good for me.
Needless to say, I didn't know better. I went back begging for a hit... for
anything. They beat the shit out of me. I was left to die, bleeding in an
alley. Death would've been better then what the next years had in store for me.
"I lived out of a cardboard
box. I ate only if I could find something. I stood outside in the back of some
restaurants and just waited for them to take out the trash. I never thought
that I would be eating someone else's leftovers. I grew up in the North Shore
for Chrissakes!" I shouted and whipped my hands around. "I was a
savage for lack of a better term. I did what I had to do to survive. As much as
I prayed the sun wouldn't come up on some days, it always did much to my
chagrin.
"One day, a woman came into
view around Christmas time about two years ago. She was from ForOthers, Inc.
They had a food van and were driving around giving food to those of us that
needed it or just wanted to eat real food for a change. I was very reluctant to
take their offered help, to say the least. The last time I hooked up with
anyone, I got the shit kicked out of me. There was no way I was trusting anyone
else," I paused to drink my almost cold tea.
"What changed your mind
about... um, Carol? Was that her name?" Kelly asked with her eyes pinning me
to my seat.
"Yeah, Carol. There was just
something in her eyes that told me that she wasn't going to hurt me. She really
was here to help. I finally gave in to her kindness. It only took about four
weeks. Every day she came up to me and asked how I was and if I wanted anything
to eat. She was relentless. I swear she was an angel in disguise. She came to
me at a very critical time in my life. Right after I met her, I got really
sick. I was hit with pneumonia. I thought for sure my number was up. Carol was
right there for me. She got me into the clinic right off Randolph Lane and they
let me in no problem. Normally, they wouldn't look twice at someone like me.
Carol said that I worked for her and they took me in. I was there for two
weeks. I couldn't breathe without feeling like I was hacking up a lung. I had
lost more weight, if that were possible. They were afraid that I was gonna die
just from malnutrition. Carol would have none of that. I didn't know why, but
she took me in. She cared so much. She took care of me as if I was her
own."
"She sounds like a wonderful woman," Kelly smiled.
"Yes, she was. She died last
year from a heart attack," I could no longer hold back the tears that had
been wanting out all night. "She was overweight and never even saw it
coming. Before we could get her some help, she was gone." I started to
cry. Kelly reached around me and held me to her. I had my head on her shoulder
as she rubbed my head. God she felt wonderful. I hadn't been held like this for
as long as I could remember.
"Shhh...it's ok, Susan. It's
ok... I'm right here," she soothed.
"I'm sorry, Kelly," I sniffled back more tears. "I can't
remember the last time I felt the need to cry."
"It's alright. You go ahead.
I don't mind," she softly said.
I heard her humming as she rocked
me gently. I felt myself begin to calm down. I pulled back and wiped my face in
embarrassment. Kelly took my chin in her hands and smiled.
"You're a very beautiful
woman, Susan. Inside and out. Carol saw that, I'm sure of it. That's why she
took care of you. She saw what I see," she continued.
"And what is it that you see,
Kelly?" I questioned.
"I see a very strong but
caring woman that has fought to be the person she is today. You sacrificed your
life to be the person that you knew you were. Even though that meant that you
were put in death's alley. You fought to stay alive and you won! She saw the
fire in your eyes that I see. That fire keeps you going, Susan. It's the reason
you weren't beaten. It's the reason that you help the people that you do on a
daily basis. You are truly incredible," she smiled.
"I can only help the ones
that will accept my help. There are so many people out there that are stubborn
like I was, and won't take any handouts. Those are the ones I feel for. They
are the ones that might not make it. I hate knowing that and I'll do what I can
to change their minds. I want to be for them what Carol was for me. After I was
well, she gave me a job with ForOthers, Inc. She had worked for them after she
had been on the streets as well. It's amazing how life comes full circle, you
know? I can't not do what I do knowing that there might be someone out there,
like I was, that I can help," I said as the tears rolled down my cheeks.
"What about your parents?
Have you heard from them at all?" Kelly asked while wiping my cheeks with
her fingers.
"Fuck them!" I spat.
"They kicked me out. They didn't want me. She chose to stay with him
instead of helping her own child, just because I was gay! What the hell kind of
mom was she?" I couldn't keep the anger from my voice.
"Shh... I'm sorry. I shouldn't
have said that," she said as she pulled me close to her again.
God she smelled so good. Her arms around
me felt as natural to me as my own skin.
She could be the one that Cindy
wasn't.
Maybe.
I felt her kiss the top of my head
and rest her cheek there. I knew that I might have said too much. Once I
started, I just couldn't stop. She was so comfortable to talk to. I couldn’t
help it. I hope I don't become just a sad story line character to her. I
couldn't take that.
She isn't like that and you
know it.
How do I know? We just met!
Ask your heart. She knows too.
My heart?
Yeah, you know, that thing
that's beating incredibly fast because you're in Kelly's arms.
Oh, shut up.
You.
Make me!
"Susan?" Kelly said
softly.
"I'm sorry, what?" I
husked.
"It's almost 3 a.m. I really
hate to do this, but I really have to get going," she said as she
continued to rub circles on my back.
"Oh my God. I didn't mean to
ramble on the way that I did. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to make this out to be
the 'Poor Susan Show'."
"Hey, I wanted to know about you. Remember? I asked." I felt her
voice vibrate into my body.
I pulled back to look into her
eyes. I saw only sincerity and compassion.
"Thank you for sharing your
story with me. What are you doing tomorrow night?" Kelly asked.
"Nothing. It's Friday. I'm
off all weekend. I usually just do laundry and some errands."
"Not tomorrow. I want very much for you to come out with me again. This
time, I'd like for you to come to my home. I'd love to cook for you," She
smiled that beautiful smile at me.
"You cook, do you?" I
grinned back at her.
"Yes. I make homemade pasta and
a killer Alfredo sauce. You game?" She arched her eyebrows and hope filled
her eyes.
"I'd love to. But next time
it's all about you. Deal?" I asked hoping she knew what I meant. We
untangled and stretched our cramped muscles as we stood for the first time in
hours.
"Deal. It's my turn to share
a little bit of me with you. I feel very honored that you shared your story
with me, Susan. I'll take this with me to the grave. I won't ever break the
confidence that you've put in me. Thank you for inviting me up. I really had a
wonderful time tonight."
"Me too. Thank you for coming here. I hope it didn't feel too cramped for
you. There's barely enough room in here for me." I joked and gestured
around the one-roomed space.
"It was very homey. There's a
lot of you in this little place. I like that. You do a lot with what you are
given. That's a rare gift. It's really nice to see." She smiled.
I walked into the kitchen and
rinsed our two mugs out in the sink and walked Kelly to the door.
"You want me to walk you to
your car?" I asked.
"Nah, I'm a big girl.
Besides, it's cold out there and you're already nice and warm in here."
She leaned closer and I felt my breathing hitch a bit. She reached out to me
and I fell into her arms as if it were out of habit. We fit so well together.
It was if we were two halves of a whole. Well, an uneven whole, being that our
heights were so different. I didn't care, this felt more right than anything I
had ever experienced.
We pulled apart and she gave me a
lopsided smile. "I'm gonna pay for this tomorrow morning, that's for sure.
I think my meeting is gonna be in the Guinness book for 'world's shortest board
meeting'." She laughed.
"Yeah, well there's no way
I'm gonna fall asleep on the job tomorrow. I'm sure the wind will keep me wide
awake!" I laughed back.
"Oh, God. How do you stand
the weather?" she asked.
I reached up and pulled my sweater
up so she could see my underclothes. "Long john's save my life." I
grinned with her.
"I bet they do." We
paused and just stared at each other for a little longer. "Well, I guess I
should get going."
"Yeah, it's late. Tomorrow night then?" I asked trying to hold back
my excitement.
"Count on it." She
winked. "Good night, Susan. Thank you for a wonderful evening."
"I don't know how you could say it was wonderful. I talked your ear
off," I quipped back.
"And you have a beautiful
voice." She leaned down and placed a gentle kiss on my cheek. "See
you tomorrow."
A bit taken back, I stuttered. "Y..yeah... I'll see you tomorrow. Goodnight,
Kelly. Please drive safely."
"You got it. Bye," she
waved.
With that my mystery woman walked
down the hall and out of the building. I closed the door and rested my body
against it as it shut. I drew a deep breath and sighed contentedly. For the
first time in my life I think I've found someone to fill the hole in my heart
that's been there since Cindy and I were together.
I told you so.
Oh just be quiet. Can you do that
for me? Please? Just this once? Let me enjoy this.
Alright.
Thank you.
But I still told you so.
Ahh!
Walking into my bathroom, I
started getting ready for bed. I brushed my teeth and washed my face and smiled
at my own reflection. I walked over to the couch and pulled out my bed from
underneath the cushions and threw the blankets on the wrinkled sheets. I grabbed
my pillows from behind the couch and flopped my body into bed. As much as I
wanted sleep to claim me, I knew it wouldn't come anytime soon. I closed my
eyes and said a small prayer of thanks to Carol. She was truly my angel and
she's definitely still working hard at her job.
Chapter Five
"So, after looking at the
operational performance for 2000, everyone can see the need for the budgets for
2001 to be increased by 13%," the room groaned. "Is there something
wrong, Baxter?" Kelly leaned her tired frame against the wall of the
boardroom.
"No, I can see our
performance was on an upswing, and we should be able to achieve that goal this
year." He conceded.
"Thank you, I had a feeling
you would see it that way. We need to make drastic cuts with our labor as well.
We need more productivity from our managers. God knows we pay them better than
most retailers; we should at least get our moneys worth here. Our turnover was
under 30% in 2000, which isn't bad actually, but we should try and get more
retention from our people as well. Do we have any ideas on how we can obtain a
better retention percentage?"
Kelly looked over the table of
District Managers on her team and saw many faces that she herself had hired off
the street. She knew she was a good manager and most of them didn't want to
work for anyone else when asked. A small red headed woman raised her hand.
"Yes, Marta?" Kelly
called out.
"I think if we made our bonus
program an annual one versus a quarterly one, our managers may want to work
longer for a better pay out."
"Very good, Marta. In fact, here is that plan. I'm glad you and I both
recognized this. It was something I brought up with my bosses as well, and they
liked the idea. So here you go. Annual bonus incentive for 2001 for our store
managers." Kelly repeated as she passed out the new plans to everyone.
"Please look these over and
keep a copy for yourselves. The stores will receive these in their next mail
packs. Any questions about this?" Kelly looked around and saw no hands.
"Alright then, this meeting is adjourned." She said looking up at the
clock and noticing it was nearly two o'clock. She was tired and hadn't eaten
all day.
'God, I hope I wake up for
tonight. I'm really beat. I remember when I could pull all nighters one after
the other.
It's your age catching up with
you.
'Thanks, I needed that boost.' She
shot back.
Anytime, babe. I'm here for
you.
'Whatever.'
Kelly gathered her things from the
boardroom and went back into her office. She hadn't seen Susan this morning and
hoped she wasn't late on account of their late night last night.
'I'm sure she's just as tired as I
am. We can make it an early night tonight.' Kelly thought to herself. 'I'm
finished as far as I'm concerned for today. I need to go the grocery for some
last minute items for tonight, and maybe, just maybe, I can catch a nap before
I pick her up.' She mused and locked her office, walked through the store and
went outside to catch a cab.
Kelly walked outside to see a
shivering familiar face. She walked across the street into the coffeehouse and
got some warm liquid for the chilly woman. She paid for the hot cocoa and left
to give warm wishes to her new friend.
"Hey, I didn't see you this
morning. I hope you weren't late because of me," Kelly greeted.
"Hey, how are you?"
Susan beamed. Her eyes were a bit dark from lack of sleep, but still had lots
of sparkle to them when she spoke to Kelly. "I missed my train by like two
minutes. Then it took me forever to get a cab. It's my own fault, I thought my
snooze button was a house fly and I kept swatting it over and over," she
smiled at the taller woman.
Kelly smiled back, "You still
up for tonight? We can make it another night if you are too tired. I'd
certainly understand if you chose to do that." Kelly said giving Susan a
way out if she needed it.
"Absolutely not! And miss the
story of Kelly Cavanaugh? Not on your life! I wouldn't miss this for anything
in the world," Susan stopped for a second. "Unless you are too tired,
and you want to
postpone dinner. That's fine if you're beat. I'd also understand." Susan
smiled.
"Listen to us... jeez! No, I
want you to come to my house for dinner tonight. If you'd still like to come,
I'll pick you up after work. What time do you get off?" Kelly smirked.
'Well, that would certainly depend
on you, Kelly' Susan's mind drifted into the gutter for a brief moment.
"I'll get out of here at around six o'clock tonight. Does that work for
you?" Susan asked.
"Six is great for me. I'm
gonna head out to the grocery and pick up some last minute ingredients and then
head on home. I may even get some time in for a quick siesta," she smiled.
"You big cheater! God, I'd
give my left eye tooth for a nap right about now," Susan playfully whined.
"I'm sorry, how about some nice
hot cocoa for you instead? It'll keep you warm and give you a sugar boost all
in one," the dark haired woman handed her the warm cup of cocoa and
laughed at the smaller woman's response.
"Oooh!" Susan squeaked.
"Thank you so much! God, it's really cold today, this is just perfect.
Thank you, Kelly. That was very sweet of you."
"Yeah, well, don't let that
get around," she smirked.
"Don't worry," Susan
smiled as she sipped her cocoa. "Boy, this hits the spot."
"I'm glad. Listen, I don't
mean to run like this, but I've got some cooking to do for a very special
friend of mine. I've got to get going," Kelly teased.
"Oooh, a special friend eh?
What's she like?" Susan teased back.
"You'd hate her, she's hairy,
she drools, and she chews with her mouth open," Kelly explained with a
straight face.
"What?" The smaller
woman was a bit confused. "I don't do that!"
"I know, but my dog, Matty,
does!" Kelly laughed. "You do like dogs I hope," she said with
her eyes filled with hope.
"I love dogs. I had a few when
I was living in the great outdoors. Many strays kept me warm at night. I
welcome most four legged animals... well except rats." Susan grimaced.
"Ew, I'm not big on them
either. Don't worry. She's a yellow lab that looks nothing like a rat."
Kelly beamed. "Alright, I'm gonna get going. I'm looking forward to this
evening, Susan."
"Good, so am I," the
brown-eyed woman replied.
Kelly made more small talk until
she was able to flag down the next cab. She waved as she got in the car and
smiled when Susan winked her response.
'Tonight is definitely going to be
fun.' Kelly smiled.
Chapter Six
"Pine and Churchill,
please," I said to the cabby.
"Yes ma'am. I know the way. I
take you many times before." The foreign man explained.
"Thank you."
I was really nervous inside. I
hoped that my house wasn't going to be too much for Susan. She's had such a
hard life and my house isn't exactly small. I could fit six of her places into
my house. She came from money, though, so hopefully she wouldn't think I was
trying to show off. That wasn't my intention.
The cab pulled into my driveway
and I got out and paid my dues with a healthy tip for the driver.
"You live so close, miss, why
you don't drive to work?" The kind driver asked me.
"You've seen the cars on the
street right?" I asked.
"Yes."
"So you've seen the condition
of them, then."
"Yes."
"There isn't a parking garage
near my office."
"I see," he agreed.
"Well then, you don't need to
ask me why I don't drive to work then," I smiled.
He smiled at me and just nodded as
I opened my garage and my BMW came into view. "I see your point. I would
take a cab, too."
"Good man, thanks for the
ride." I said as I paid him.
"Have a good day, miss."
He waved with a wink.
"Thanks," I replied and
walked into my garage then into my house.
*****
"Woof!"
"Hey girl! How are you?"
I said while rubbing Matty's head. "You have to go out?" I asked
knowing full well what the answer would be.
"Woof!"
"Come on, let's get out
back," I said while leading my pup to the kitchen's back door.
Looking around my kitchen I
noticed, probably for the first time in a long while, how large my home was. I
guess after seeing Susan's home last night, it made me realize how fortunate I
really was. Even after mom died, I didn't have to worry about money. She'd left
me some, but I was employed and it just wasn't a problem. I worked my way up
the corporate ladder and made a bit more in salary with each rung that I
reached. So many people never even make it to the ladder itself.
I watched Matty run around without
a care in the world; she was beautiful when she ran. I wish I had a dog's life.
What could there possibly be to worry about? When was I going to take my
nap? I think I could
handle that.
"Matty! Stop digging!" I
shouted through the screen door.
She looked up at me like, 'oops,
busted' and started running back towards the house. "Come on in here,
girl," I laughed at her expression. People say that dogs don't have
expressions, but Matty sure does. She smiles, she frowns, and she can even say
'fuck you' with her eyes if she feels the need. That's usually around the time
when I wake her from one of her naps to go out for the last time of the night.
That's always amusing for me.
"Good girl, Matty. Are we
gonna have company tonight? I'm gonna introduce you to a wonderful woman named
Susan. I think you're really going to like her, Matty," I continued as I
pet my baby. "She's blonde, just like you, and come to think of it, she
has dark brown eyes like you as well. No wonder I'm attracted to her," I
laughed as Matty looked at me and I would swear she rolled her eyes at me.
"Let's see what we need for
dinner, OK?" I asked my tail-wagging friend and began to inspect my
cabinets for the correct ingredients for my Alfredo sauce.
I opened my refrigerator and saw
that I needed Whipping Cream and more butter. After opening and closing three
or four more cabinets I found the pasta maker that my cleaning lady must have
hidden on me. I love her to death, but she likes things her way, and sometimes
it makes me crazy when I can't find anything.
I wrote down the rest of the
things that I needed from the grocery and grabbed my coat and keys. Matty's
tail stopped wagging when she realized I was leaving again.
"It's okay, girl, I'll be
back in less than half an hour, I promise," I rubbed her head as I spoke.
I walked into the garage and got
into my car and left for the grocery.
Chapter Seven
There is a wound inside me and
it’s bleeding like a flood.
There are times when I see
light ahead, but hope is not enough.
As another night surrounds me
and it pounds me like a wave.
God help me, am I the only one
who's ever felt this way.
I sang along with Maria McKee as
she sang loudly from my family room stereo. God, I missed Lone Justice. I
danced around the kitchen as I prepared the last of the pasta.
Only thing left is the sauce and
that needs to wait until we're ready to eat. I looked up at the clock and saw
it was almost five thirty.
"Holy shit! I have to get
ready and pick up Susan. Damn, time got away from me," I cursed as I ran
from the kitchen upstairs to my bedroom and right to my closet. I grabbed a
pair of loose fitting jeans and a burgundy V-neck sweater. I threw on some
socks and my Doc Martins and ran into the bathroom. I brushed my hair and teeth
and applied a small amount of make up to my face. I looked at my flushed
reflection and realized that I was actually nervous about tonight.
What if she doesn't like me like
that?
You mean, what if she does?
I don't know what I mean. I just
know that I want her to spend time with me. I'm comfortable around her. I...
You like her.
Yes. I like her. So what?
So nothing. Just let things go
at their own pace. You may find that you want her around for longer than a
couple of nights.
No more matchmaker talk. I gotta
go, I'm gonna be late.
I sprayed the tiniest mist of
Picasso on my neck and ran back downstairs. I clicked off the stereo, grabbed
my leather jacket and ran out the door to pick up my date.
Your date?
Yeah my date. That's enough out of
you. I mean it.
Oh, yes ma'am.
I groaned knowing that wouldn't be
the end of this conversation. I just wish I knew when these talks would end.
I got in my car and made my way
down the driveway to pick up Susan.
*****
Driving towards town, my stomach
was in complete knots. I was really nervous about Susan hearing my life story.
I wasn't really sure how much she'd want to hear. I guess I'd find out soon
enough.
I parked the car out in front of
Susan's employer. I saw her shining smile the minute I looked up from the
street. I got out of the car and walked around to her side.
"Hey," I smiled.
"Hi there," Susan
replied with a large grin.
"I hope I didn't keep you
waiting long. I got caught up with dinner preparations. How are you
feeling?" I asked.
"I'm feeling much better, now
that I have the next couple days off," she beamed.
"I'm with ya there. Are you
ready?" I asked hinting towards the car with my head movement.
"Absolutely! I'm really
hungry. I can't wait to eat your masterpiece," she teased.
"Trust me, you'll eat like
you've never eaten before," I stopped hoping that my last statement wasn't
completely true. Although it probably was.
"Well, what are we waiting
for?" Susan said excitedly as she got in my car.
"Me, I guess," I laughed
as I ran around the car to the driver's side.
We drove out of the uptown area
and back towards my house. I watched Susan quietly out of the corner of my eye.
I watched her eyeing the streets we passed. I wondered what she was thinking.
"Penny for your
thoughts," I softly said.
"My um, parents, used to live
around here. I was just wondering if they were still in my old house. I don't
know why, I could really give two shits," she said with a bite in her
voice. I think she cares more than she wants to admit. There's plenty of time
to explore that. No need to ruin our night.
"Oh, really?" I lamely
responded.
"Yeah, if you take a right at
this next street you'd be on my old street," she remarked sadly.
"Do you want me to drive down
that road? We don't have to stop, we can just drive by," I suggested.
Susan was extremely stunned at my
suggestion and looked at me with childlike eyes. After we almost passed the
street, I heard her squeak out, "Could we?"
Without screeching too badly, I
managed to slow the car enough to make the turn. We drove down a lovely street
and I was very impressed with the houses we passed.
"Which one is it?" I
asked unsure of her response.
"It's 220, the mailbox is the
little log cabin on the left," I heard her breathing hitch as I slowed
down a bit more for her to see her childhood home. It was a beautiful house. I
would say it was a borderline mansion. Her folks must have had a lot of money.
"It's a beautiful house,
Susan," I turned to find her with tears in her eyes. "Oh, Susan, I'm
sorry. If I'd known this would make you cry I never would've suggested we drive
by. I'm so sorry," I said as I took her hand.
I felt her squeeze it back.
"I didn't think I would," She paused. "I honestly didn't know
how I was going to react. It's been so long since I've thought about this house
being my own, that I don't really know how I'm feeling at all," she
admitted.
"I can understand that,"
I said as we paused a bit longer to take another look.
"Thank you," she said.
"You're welcome, Susan. Let's
go home," the words were out of my mouth before I could stop them.
She didn't seem to hear me.
Lucky you.
Go away.
Bitch.
Bite me.
"Kelly?" Susan's tiny
voice invaded my sparring match.
"Yes, sweetheart?" I
said before I could stop.
I gotta stop doing that. Think
Kelly, dammit.
"I really appreciate you taking
me there. I've wanted to see the house for a while. I just didn't have nerve to
go back. I guess I was just afraid I'd see one of my parents and go off the
deep end again," she admitted.
"Hey, don't worry about it.
If I can help you work through that at all, please know that I'm here for
you," I truthfully said.
"Thank you... thank you for
being my friend," she smiled with unshed tears.
"You're very welcome. Now
let's go eat!" I excitedly said.
"I'm all for that. Drive
on!" Susan gestured with her hands.
We drove the next couple of miles
hand in hand and in comfortable silence. I knew the rest of the night would be
much easier for us after we got out of this car. Food was always something I
could make people smile with. I can't wait to see her expression when she takes
her first bite.
Bite of what?
Oh for the love of Mary...
Chapter Eight
We pulled up slowly into my
driveway and I could feel the tension in Susan had subsided some. I was grateful
that our little trip down memory lane wasn't too upsetting for her. I would've
felt like total shit upsetting her like that.
I turned off the engine and turned
to face my guest.
"You ready to meet the other
woman in my life?" I smiled.
She looked at me for a second with
uncertainty and then smiled, "Yes, I forgot for a second who you were
speaking of. I can't wait to meet... um... Matty was it?" Susan questioned.
God I love a woman with a good
memory.
You just love a woman with big...
Don't even say another word.
"Yes," I smiled back.
"Her name's Matty. You've a good memory."
"Yeah, well, I do my
damndest," she fluttered her dark brown lashes at me and I almost sighed
out loud.
I bet you do.
"Let's go in, shall we?"
I suggested.
"Lead the way," she smiled
at me.
I stepped out of the car and
walked around to her side. She started to get out and I reached for the door
handle. "Hey, I got it." I smiled sweetly at her surprised
expression.
"Thank you, kind lady,"
she bowed as she stood from the car.
We giggled and headed towards the
door leading into the house. I opened the door and the wonderful smells from my
kitchen reached her nostrils.
"Oh, that smells
heavenly."
"I'm glad you think so. I
can't wait for you to taste it," I beamed.
I heard the 'clickity clack' of
Matty's nails on the wood floor as she approached happily. She saw that I'd
brought company and her tail started flailing around.
"Hey, girl! I told you I had
someone I wanted you to meet!" I said in my mommy voice as I pet my pup
behind her ears. "Susan, this is Matty. Matty, say hi to Susan," I
introduced.
"Hey there, girl. Your
momma's told me all about you. I'm so glad to meet ya." Susan said as she
let Matty sniff her out. As soon as Matty felt that Susan was all right she
rubbed against her as if she were a cat. Susan smiled and crouched lower to pet
Matty. This was not a smart move on her part. Matty thought that anything on
the floor was fair game so Susan went down and was assaulted by a wet slimy
tongue that unfortunately wasn't mine.
Did I just think that?
You know you meant it, too.
So what if I did?
Here comes trouble.
"She’s beautiful,
Kelly," my guest smiled at me. She was clearly enjoying the attention. I
think they both were.
"Thank you. You hear that you
big lug? She likes you. I guess your kisses helped," I smiled at the two
girls hoping against hope that I too, would get the opportunity to kiss that
beautiful face.
Oh Yeah, you’re in trouble.
Stop!
I cleared my head and remembered
my sauce that needed to be made. "Would you like a tour of the kitchen?
There’s some wine in the refrigerator." I offered.
"That’d be lovely, thank you.
Come on, girl, let’s go see what your momma has conjured up in that kitchen of
hers." Susan smiled as Matty stayed at her side.
Traitor.
Yeah, but look who she gave you
up for?
True. Now go away. Please?
Fine...
We walked into the family room and
I watched as Susan looked around with appreciation in her eyes. The sunken room
was my favorite part of the house. I had my entertainment center in there and a
large leather pit group that allowed me many nights of utter bliss in its
comfort.
"This room is beautiful,
Kelly. I bet you spend most of your time in here. God knows I would." She
smiled.
"Yeah, it's my favorite room
in the house. I've spent many nights on this couch. It swallows you up before
you even have time to put up a fight." I laughed.
Susan smiled brightly at me in
return. "So what can I help with? Is dinner nearly ready? It smells just
wonderful." She commented.
"Well, I just have to finish
my sauce and the pasta is in it's warmer, so I guess if you'd like to toss the
salad, we'll be all set."
"I can do that. But first,
how's about that wine you told me about." She waggled her eyebrows and I
was unable to resist the laugh that came out of my throat.
"You looked absolutely
adorable when you did that," I said hoping she wouldn't be offended or
embarrassed.
Shyly she replied.
"Thanks."
I could see her face flush and her
smile broadened. My heart lurched with emotion at this display and I hoped that
I could make it through dinner without choking or being busted for staring too
long at my guest.
Susan tossed the salad with ease
and I finished with the rest of the preparations. I strolled into the dining
room to put the finishing touches on the ambiance for the night. I poked my
head back into the kitchen.
"Shall we eat?" I
smiled.
"Please, this has been
torture for me to wait with all of this food around me," She giggled and I
couldn't help but giggle with her.
I watched her go towards the kitchen
table, but I stopped her and motioned towards the dining room right behind me.
"I thought it would be nicer
to eat in here." I paused. "I hope you like it." I said as I bit
my lower lip in anticipation.
I watched her face as she slowly
walked towards the dining room doorway. A small gasp escaped her lips as she
saw the candles burning on the table, set intimately for two.
"Wow... Kelly, this is
beautiful. You didn't have to go to so much trouble... just for me." She
said meekly.
"But I wanted to do this...
just for you." I walked up behind her and whispered in her ear.
"Please, take a seat." I gestured.
I felt a chill run through her
body as I placed my hands on her shoulders to show her to her seat. Whether it
was voluntary or not, I was glad to know I wasn't the only one with that
feeling racing through my veins.
We sat down and she immediately
dug into the pasta. I watched her face as she seemed to savor her first bite
with much passion. It was completely arousing to watch her eat like that. She
closed her eyes and groaned in pleasure.
"Oh... my... God... I have never
tasted anything like this before. Oh... Kelly..." My heart was racing as I
heard her moaning my name like that.
"So... you like it?" I
joked knowing full well what the response was gonna be.
"Like? Oh, nononononono... it's
way beyond that point. This is just obscene! This is the best pasta I've ever
eaten. God, it just melts in your mouth. Do you make this sauce from scratch?
This is no sauce mix... I could tell that in a heartbeat..." Her body and voice
were getting extremely animated as she described the food I'd made for her
while she ate with gusto. Seeing her this comfortable and open, was something I
could really get used to.
Chapter Nine
Dinner filled us completely and we
sat with our empty plates in front of us for several minutes waiting for it to
start digesting.
"Oh, I can't move! I can't
remember enjoying a meal so thoroughly before. I have to say your gift of
narration is exquisite." I joked.
"I'm sorry, Kelly. I've always
had the gift of gab, especially when something affects me deeply. That food was
incredible. Thank you again for going to so much trouble," she said
looking deeply into my eyes.
"You're welcome, Susan. I'm
just glad you liked it so much. I would've been afraid to ask you out again if
you thought I would poison you with my culinary skills," I grinned.
"No way, that was terrific.
Would you mind if we went into the next room to sit for a bit? I'm feeling a
little overstuffed." She asked with a grin.
"Sure, I'll turn on the
stereo and we can just relax with some music or whatever," I suggested.
"That sounds great. Should I
worry about your music choices?" Susan smiled as she stood.
"No, I think you'll be
alright. I have a large variety, so if you'd feel better, you can pick the
selection," I offered.
"Oh, no, I trust you. You go
ahead. I think I need to visit the restroom though. Could you give me
directions?" Susan giggled.
"Of course, go down the
hallway and it's the second door on your left. I'll be in the family
room," I replied as I started removing the dishes from the table.
"Oh, please, Kelly, let me
help you clean up." Susan asked.
"Absolutely not! I'm not
cleaning; I'm putting dishes into the sink. That's all I promise. I'm too full
to do anything else," I laughed.
"All right, I'll see you in a
bit."
"Ok." I smiled.
I watched as Susan walked down the
hallway and I just smiled. I was really enjoying myself. It'd been awhile since
I spent an evening with someone and I was thinking about more than just sex.
You like her.
Hush... I thought I told you to go
away.
I never listen, you know that.
Truer words were never spoken.
I walked into the family room
after taking the last of the dishes and depositing them into the sink. I walked
down to the stereo to decide what to listen to. I was a fool for the classics
and old jazz. I hope she liked them as well.
I turned on the stereo and then
stretched out on the leather sofa. I threw my feet up on the coffee table and
felt the food work its way through my body. I was full and very sated. Susan
returned from the bathroom and found me with my eyes closed and resting with
Louie Armstrong coming from the stereo.
I see trees of green
And red roses too
I see them bloom
For me and you
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world
"I haven't heard this song in
so long. My parents loved old jazz," she said with a small smile.
"It doesn't bother you does
it? I can change it if you'd prefer," I offered.
"No... it's fine. It just took
me by surprise to hear it." She said as she sat next to me on the sofa.
Her knees parted briefly and her
leg touched my own. I didn't move and neither did she. I felt more comfortable
with her, than I had in many years. How does one person who was no more than a
stranger to me before yesterday, control my emotions on such a deep level? I
haven't felt this open and content with people I've known for years!
"So how long have you lived
here, Kelly?:" Susan asked as she turned her head to look at my face.
"I've lived here almost two
years. I moved here after I got my promotion to Regional Director," I
explained.
"How exciting for you. You
must really love what you do to take it to the level that you're at," she
stated.
"Yes, I do. I've always loved
working with people. Retail gives you more than one opportunity to do
that," I chuckled. "I like the interaction. The perks in this
position are pretty good too," I waggled my eyebrows. I hoped that didn't
sound like bragging. I didn't invite her here to do that at all.
"I can see that. This house
is beautiful. I could bathe in the sink in your powder room," she laughed.
It seemed as though she was okay with that comment. I needed to make a mental
note to watch what I said about money.
"I think I'd pay to see
that," I said out loud before I could stop myself. I had no idea what to
expect with her reaction.
"Would you?" Susan asked
in a deep tone with her eyes focused on mine. I found it very sensual.
"Indeed I would," I said
not looking away at all. I matched the sensuality and I saw her face redden as
she turned away.
"So, how about telling me a
bit more about you?" Susan requested not meeting my eyes. The coloring of
her face had gone back to normal.
"Ah yes, this was the Kelly
show tonight, right?" I laughed quietly.
"Yes, that was the plan. I think
I shared enough with you last night to warrant some insight into your life.
What do you think?" She gazed timidly into my eyes.
I nodded slowly and thought about
where to start. I leaned over to grab my wineglass off of the coffee table and
took a sip to moisten my suddenly dry mouth.
"Well what part would you
like to know about? My mom's death? My dad's departure? My love life or lack
thereof? Well, actually, I used to have a string of love lives, perhaps you'd
like to hear about that one? Pick a topic any topic," I said a little too
playfully. She looked up into my eyes and took my hand in hers.
"It hurts you a lot to talk
about those things doesn't it?" Susan's eyes were burning into me. I
couldn't look away.
"Yes..." I whispered.
"How did...?" I knew she was perceptive, but come on.
"Anyone that makes light of
things that serious, tends to have a lot of pain behind the smile they
show," she spoke softly.
God, she's amazing. It's no wonder
I'm drawn to her.
She's got your number all
right. Oops... sorry. Being quiet again. Love you... mean it!
Go away!!!
"Well I guess I can give you
a bit of all of that. It all pretty much makes me who I am today," I
rubbed her fingers softly. "You are very strong willed, Susan. Not many
would call my bluff like that. You didn't even flinch." I threw some
perception back at her.
"I'm used to people with
sadness in their lives. I see it everyday, Kelly. And just like them, I'd like
to do whatever I can to help you, if you want me to that is," she offered
services I wasn't sure I exactly needed.
"What makes you think...?"
I started.
"That you need help? I'm not
saying that you do. I'm just offering an ear and perhaps a shoulder. I bet
you've never entrusted your heart to many, especially not about subjects like
these," she guessed.
"There was one..." I
began. I couldn't believe I was talking about this. I swore I would never
breathe her name again.
Susan's grip tightened around my
fingers and I was helpless to fight off her gentle gaze.
"We met at a work conference
about seven years ago. Her name was Julie Adams. We both worked for Saks and
were both climbing the same ladder of success. We clicked immediately. We spent
so many hours just talking after meetings and such. We even stayed a few extra
days in the hotel just to hang out and talk. I thought that I had truly met the
other half of my soul. I know now that I was severely mistaken," I paused
to drink another gulp of wine. "I opened up to her more than I'd had with
anyone in my life. I told her things that no one else knew. I told her about my
mom, my dad... she even held me as I cried when retelling these stories. God,
what a fool I was," I said bitterly.
"What happened?" Susan's
eyes never left mine.
"She fucked me, literally and
figuratively... and yes in that order," I said bitterly.
Susan flinched. "I'm sorry,
Kelly. How um... did she..?" Susan began.
"The figurative part?"
she nodded. "Well after we'd become lovers, which was only four days after
meeting. We knew our relationship was going to be hard, because I lived here
and she did as well. There were work ethics that were being crossed since we
were heading towards the same direction. I told her that I didn't want to sever
what we'd started so I'd keep my mouth to myself, so to speak, and she agreed
to do the same. Hell, I was in love with her! There wasn't much I wouldn't have
done for her. Well, the company wasn't very open about the 'gay element'
working for them at the time, so we were discreet and pretty much kept our
relationship a secret. I'd have her over to my house every once in awhile, but
she had a roommate that was against the whole thing so we never hung out at her
place. She would just come over when her 'coast was clear' and we'd make the
most of our time together.
"We were together almost a
year when our next conference came up. I'd asked to be roommates again and she
was unsure of whether we should or not. People used to do that all the time
with people they knew within the company. Nothing's worse than spending four
days with a complete stranger in a hotel room," she nodded with a tiny
grin. "So when I arrived in Seattle and walked into my hotel room, I was
surprised when I found someone else there and not Julie. I looked at this woman
and asked where Julie was or was there a mistake, blah blah blah, and she said
this was her room assignment and we were in fact roommates.
"I went down to the concierge
of the hotel and asked which room Julie was staying in and if she'd arrived
yet. She hadn't so I waited in the lobby for her to arrive. About an hour or so
passed and I was getting very hungry and antsy, so I decided to get something
to eat in the restaurant of the hotel until she arrived.
"I walked into the bar area
and I saw her on a bar stool. I started to approach her until I saw a man walk
up to her and kiss her quite passionately," I paused as I felt the same
lurching in my gut as I did back then. Susan's fingers caressed my hand as I
tried to composed myself. "I looked at her with disbelief in my eyes. I
thought I was gonna throw up. I didn't quite know what to do. I watched their
exchange a little bit longer and left the bar area altogether."
"Did she see you?" Susan
asked softly.
"No, she was a little
distracted at the time." I answered. "I didn't say a word to her
until later that night. There was an awards ceremony that evening. She showed
up dressed to the nines walking on the arm of the same guy from the bar. She
was beaming until she saw me staring at her. She just took one look at me and
winked," I said feeling the emotions begin to build.
"She winked at you? What the
hell was that about?" Susan asked a bit annoyed with that revelation.
"At first I wasn't sure what
it meant. Later in the evening I found out full well what it did mean. For that
last year I'd been coaching her on her job skills, and did everything I could
for her. I was so over my head I couldn't see the daylight in front of me. She
really wanted to move up in the company and I was gonna do everything in my
power to help her achieve that. These award ceremonies were to show new talent
or up and coming promotion opportunities and so forth. I'd been up for the
regional position and I knew it. They announced their candidates for the
position and I wasn't on the list, but Julie was,"
"No fucking way! I can't believe that!" Susan almost yelled.
"It's true. Not only did she
use me for my knowledge to move up in the company, but also she'd been lying to
me for last year about her marital status. The guy on her arm was her husband.
He had come to escort his lovely, successful wife to this dinner. It was the only event
when the company allowed spouses to come along. It all became clear to me why
we could never hang out at her place, or God forbid I pick her up from home! I
never once stepped foot into her home!" I spat.
"Jesus! I can't believe
her!" Susan yelled with me.
"I'm not even finished
though. The worst thing about all of this was, she lied to our Vice President
and said I'd been hitting on her to get where I was. It wouldn't do to have a
gay Regional Director you know," I silenced Susan with a finger on her
lips. "They believed her on top of all of that. I'd been their slave for
almost five years and yet they believed this woman who'd been with us for only
two years, but she had what I didn't; she had an acceptable social lifestyle.
"I couldn't believe she had
done this to me after everything we'd been through. I never thought I'd want to
hear the words I love you ever again. She'd hurt me so badly on so many levels
with those words I just didn't know what to do next," I sighed and collected
myself while wiping the now falling tears from my face.
"Here..." Susan handed me
a Kleenex from the box on the end table. I thanked her and graciously blew my
nose.
"Thanks." I blew again
and took a deep breath.
"How could you work for a
company that showed you no support whatsoever? You knew that's not what
happened." She said.
"Yes, but I wanted to have
them hear me out before I made my final judgment. Luckily for me, Julie fucked
up big time before I had that talk with my supervisors. I was gonna go under
the lamp with Human Resources too because hitting on fellow coworkers is not
allowed, especially if it's an unwelcome gesture. You know, the old sexual
harassment?" Susan nodded. "Well luckily for me, Julie let everyone
know that she was a liar so I never had to take a stand on that," I
continued.
"What happened?" Susan
asked truly involved with my tale.
"Well, the next week we were
supposed to submit our figures and plans for the upcoming year. I had
implemented a plan in my area that was going to be considered for the company
to use. It's a huge deal if corporate chooses one of your ideas to roll out
within the entire company. I knew that my plan had a great chance of becoming
that next "new idea". Well when it came time to send in my plan I
had, and the next day, my boss called me across town to talk about it. I was
really excited so I sped right over there to see if my labor plan was gonna be
considered. I sat in his office and he sat at his desk with an indifferent
expression on his face.
"Jack? Is there something
wrong?" I asked.
"Yes, Kelly, unfortunately
something is very wrong," he finished.
"Well what is it? We don't
pull punches with each other, what's going on?" I asked bluntly as I
always had with him.
"Someone has told me
something very unnerving about your labor plan," he said while folding her
fingers together.
"What do you mean?" I
asked getting a bit upset at what was sounding like an accusation.
"My sources tell me that
you stole this idea from another leader in our division," he stated
clearly.
"What?! You cannot be
serious Jack!" My temper was mounting quickly. "You've known me for
five years! I've done nothing but help this company out whenever possible. It's
bad enough I got passed up because of some lies, but now I'm being accused of
stealing my own idea? I just want to get this straight," I spat back at
him. "Who's idea does this supposedly belong to?"
"That's precisely what I'm
talking about. You're angry with Julie since we decided to go with her instead
of you. Now you've stolen one of her ideas to make yourself look better!"
'Who's dick is she impaling
herself on now?' I thought to myself. I think I'm looking at her latest victim.
"Jack, can I ask you a
question?" I asked.
"Of course," he
smiled fakely.
"Where are the plans we sent
you? Are they still on e-mail? Or have you printed them out?"
"I haven't printed anything. I wanted to get down to the bottom of this
before I gave anyone a hard copy of this," he explained.
"Where is Ms. Adams now?
Is she close?" I smugly asked. I knew I was going to have fun with this
one.
"Actually, she's in the
building. I brought you both here to question you about this whole thing,"
he answered.
"Good. Bring her in here.
Now." I demanded.
"What?" His eyes were
wide with question.
"I said bring her in here
now. I think I'll have your answer in a few minutes if you'll give me the
courtesy," I responded sweetly.
"Fine," he reached to
his intercom and asked his secretary to ask Ms. Adams in.
Shortly thereafter, Julie
strode cockily into his office and sat next to me with out even looking in my
direction.
"Hi Jack, you wanted to
see me?" Julie innocently smiled.
"Yes. I wanted you both
here to get to the bottom of this," he stated flatly while his eyes said
otherwise.
Bastard.
"Fine. What would you like
to know?" Julie smiled.
"Well, first off, I want
to know how you know that Kelly stole this idea from you and not the other way
around," Jack said with a smile.
"Well, I just figured my
numbers would speak for themselves here. My costs have gone down considerably
with this plan of mine. How else could this have happened?" she innocently
responded.
"How about my coaching you
for the last year? How about that Julie! You'd never be where you're at right
now if I hadn't helped you over the last year!" I continued to plead my
case. "My numbers are better than yours are anyway!" I finished
knowing I was going to get nothing for my troubles.
"Oh, Kelly. Come on. A few
helpful tips don't change things the way my labor development plan affected
things. It's bad enough I had to deal with all of your advances during...."
I'd had enough. It was time to pull the trump card.
"Jack? Let me ask you one
question. What is my signature on any document that I send you via
e-mail?" I watched Julie shift uncomfortably in her chair.
His eyes got wide like saucers
once it sunk in what I was saying to him.
"Print them," I
snarled.
Jack turned to his computer and
brought up my file and then brought up Julie's. He printed out both documents
and instantly I knew I had won.
"What do you see,
Jack?" Come on I need to see her God damned face!
"Yes Jack, what do you
see?" Julie said very nervously.
"Kelly's watermark."
He said defeated.
"Her what?" Julie
shouted.
"My watermark you lying
piece of..." I stopped my words before I couldn't contain all I wanted to
say to her. I threw the document in her face and watched her stare at the page
knowing she was soon going to be out of a job. "I put a watermark on every
document I send so that there's no mistake of who it belongs to. When you so lovingly
stole that file from my computer, you took it in all its glory." I gritted
through bared teeth. "I hope you had your fun at the top, or should I say
'on top'?" I whispered the last part in her ear with as much controlled
anger as I could conjure up.
I redirected myself to Jack.
"I demand that a full investigation take place. I'll be calling Human
Resources immediately to start the hearings," I turned my head to look at
the forlorn face of Julie. Nothing made me happier than to see justice happen
at my own hand.
Bitch.
"I will call a meeting
first thing in the morning. As for you Ms. Adams, you are suspended until
further notice. You may leave," he said as she stood without saying a word
and quietly left the room.
Yes!
I mentally pumped my fist.
"I can't believe she did that
to you. She was really not a nice person," Susan added as I finished my
walk through memory lane.
"Yeah, she was a peach all
right. Best thing was that the company didn't approve of Jack's involvement
with Julie, so he was let go as well. His position came open so there was a
Regional Director's chair up for the taking. I unfortunately didn't get it,
though," I explained.
"What? After all of that crap
you'd gone through, they didn't even have the decency to promote you?"
Susan asked excitedly.
"No, but this time I knew the
person they did hire for the job, and he was more than qualified for the spot.
I worked very closely with him and I learned a whole lot more than I thought
I'd needed to. They were right not promoting me at the time, I really wasn't
ready. I stayed in the field for another few years and doing this job now, I
know it was wise of them to wait. I got a full apology from the Vice President,
the President and all of my colleagues that had known that I would never behave
in that fashion. All in all it was a very good learning experience for me. I
learned a whole lot about my peers and how not to give away my heart. It hurt
too badly when it was broken," I whispered.
Susan took both of my hands in
hers and raised them to her lips and gently kissed my knuckles. "I'm so
sorry that happened to you. There's been no one since Julie?" Susan asked
gently.
"Well... that leads into a
different tale. I had plenty of companionship, let's just leave it at that. We
talked about one night stands last night, right?" I gazed into her eyes.
"Yes, I remember. Is that
what your life turned into? Nights filled with faceless, nameless bed
mates?" Susan asked with a sad grin.
It sounded better the way she said
it. Most everything did.
"Yeah, it's been that way for
several years now. I just can't give my heart away again... I can't... " I
stuttered knowing if we talked about this anymore I would start crying
wholeheartedly.
"I know it's hard believe me.
My own parents turned their backs on me. My heart hasn't quite healed from that
experience either. I really am so thankful we've become friends, Kelly. I feel
so safe when I'm with you. I haven't felt safe in a very long time," she
said gently as she squeezed my hands, keeping them in her lap.
The speakers started filtering in
one of my all time favorite songs. The violins began and I instantly knew I
wanted to hold this woman in my arms.
"Would you dance with me,
Susan?" I asked as I raised myself off the couch lifting her gently
towards me.
She smiled uncertainly and nodded
as I led her into the open area of the family room. I held one hand and placed
her other one on my shoulder while mine went instinctively around her waist. I
looked into her dark brown eyes and felt myself falling.
At Last...
My love has come along
My lonely days are over
And life is like a song
Oh yeah yeah
We swayed to the music and slowly
began a tiny circle around the room. She felt so nice in my arms. After a bit I
pulled her closer and she immediately embraced me fully.
At Last...
The skies above are blue
My heart was wrapped up in
clovers
The night I looked at you
I felt her hands gently rubbing my
back as I did the same. Her scent was intoxicating. I wasn't sure if it was the
clouds I was walking on or what, but I knew something had changed between us.
I found a dream that I could
speak to
A dream that I can call my own
I found a thrill to rest my
cheek to
A thrill that I have never
known
Oh yeah yeah
Susan and I were gliding across the
floor as if we'd danced a thousand times before. Etta James was singing my
emotions causing my breathing to hitch. I knew the person in my arms would
never hurt me the way I'd been hurt before. I knew with all of my heart that
I'd finally found what I was looking for.
You smile, you smile
And then the spell was cast
And here we are in heaven
For you are mine...
At last...
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