By the time they reached the restaurant, Truman and Grace
were both back to their normal banter. Only
now, their relationship had expanded to include hand holding and kissing both of
which Grace was enjoying immensely.
Truman was entertaining her with a story about a professor
he found vastly amusing. “I swear, I
think he has word of the day toilet paper or something, because every class, he
has a new word that he uses over and over again. It always amazes me at the ways in which he
works them into the lecture.”
“Which one was your favorite?”
Not missing a beat, he responded, “Defenestration. It was amusing watching how many ways he
could put that into a sentence.” Truman dropped Grace’s hand long enough to
usher her through the door before snagging it again as they made their way to
the hostess station.
Grace couldn’t have stopped the giddy trail of happiness
that streaked down her spine at his casual touch even if she wanted to. And she most definitely didn’t want to. Spending time with Truman like this had been
a dream of hers for as long as she could remember.
While he asked for a table, Grace took a look around the
restaurant and smiled. They had been to
Dante’s together many times, but never alone.
It was the perfect place for them to have their first date. Dante’s was a loud, bustling pizza/sub joint
by day. But at night, they turned down
the lights and piped in some music to give the illusion of a fancier restaurant. It was working for Grace.
“It sounds like you are really enjoying school.” She said,
picking up their topic of conversation as they were led to a circular booth in
the back.
“I am. Have you
started applying yet?”
Grace was momentarily nonplussed as Truman slid into the
booth right after her, forcing her to scoot over instead of entering from the
other side. It pushed them right up
against each other, and sent that giddy rush on another ride.
Sitting there enjoying the sensations that Truman seemed to
inspire in all of her girly bits had Grace’s body doing a steady hum. Happiness spurted through her, like the Old
Faithful Geyser at Yellowstone. It burst forth and while it took her by
surprise, still had the ability to make her heart take flight and her blood do
a little sizzle in her veins.
At that moment, all she wanted to do was close her eyes and
focus on the moment. That one perfect
instant in time, when nothing could dampen her enthusiasm for the evening that
lay ahead, and all the possibilities it included. Breathing deep, she took in the aroma of
tomatoes and garlic and basil and knew without a doubt, that she would never
smell Italian food again and not remember this evening.
An older women stepped up to the table and introduced
herself as Teresa, their waitress. After explaining the specials, she took their
drink order and promised breadsticks with marinara sauce would be brought right
out.
Truman leaned forward, and Grace found herself holding her
breath, anticipating the next brush of lips.
But Truman didn’t kiss her.
Instead, he whispered, “Can I tell you a secret?”
Grace, whose brain had turned to mush, croaked an agreement
all the while fixated with, the way Truman’s eyes seemed to flare with
merriment or maybe he was just enjoying her fluster.
Before the words could be spoken, Elton John’s ‘Tiny Dancer’
announced an incoming call on Grace’s cell and seemingly popped the bubble that
had settled itself over the table, insulating them from the other diners in the
restaurant. Pulling the phone from her
bag, Grace looked at the screen with a frown, Owen’s picture was looking back
at her. There could only be one reason
he would be calling. Harper.
Ten minutes later, Grace was still apologizing for cutting
their evening short. Truman was okay
with that. What he wasn’t okay with was
that she didn’t want him to go with her, and she didn’t want to tell him what
was going on. Immediately, he had
recognized the name Owen as the kid who had picked up his little sister
tonight.
While she conversed in undertones, it didn’t take a genius
to figure out something was wrong. The
blood draining from her face would have been clue enough, but then the panic
seared through, and Truman knew without a doubt, something had happened to
Harper. No way was he not going.
Helping Grace into the car he had a momentary pang that the
evening was cut short, but knew there would be others. Now, he needed to know what had happened to
his sister and focus on that. “No matter
what you say, I am going.”
Rubbing her eyes on a tired sigh Grace said, “Tru,
listen. I don’t think Harper is going to
be too happy that Owen called me, and I know she will be furious if I show up
with you.”
“Too bad. Harper ‘s
my sister, and if she’s in trouble, or if this guy Owen has done anything…”
Shaking her head, “No Tru, its nothing like that. I promise.
Owen would never hurt Harper. I
don’t think he could.” Seeing his
disbelief, she added, “I swear.”
Distress rolled off Grace in waves, more reminiscent to the
aftermath of a hurricane than a sunny day spent at the beach. Hoping to ease her concern, he tucked her
hand into his and squeezed, trying to reassure her that everything would be
alright. Shooting a grateful smile in
his direction, Grace squeezed back and turned toward the window.
Graced could hear the panic ringing in Owen’s voice as she
replayed the call in her head. “Harper needs you.” She wasn’t so sure about that, and she had no
idea how Harper was going to feel once she realized that Owen had called her to
the rescue. Plus, Truman knew absolutely
nothing about what had happened with Mr. Haas, and here he was, escorting her
over to Owen’s house right now.
4 comments:
Hmm...very intriquing. I'll be interested to know what happens next. Oh, wait. I already do ;)
Ha! Love the word of the day toilet paper! And "defenestration" is one of my favorite words. I had a teacher in high school who was always threatening to defenestrate us if we didn't behave.
And no fair that Karla already knows what's going to happen. Oh, wait...
I want a friend like Grace! One who drops everything to swoop in when the panic overwhelms me...maybe prevents me from doing something really stupid...
*grins*
gotcha! I already do.
I love that Truman is so into helping Grace but also his sister. That made me melt.
you know what? all i can think about is how poor lucky is on his way to the party where no one else is.
bring back lucky!
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