"Bill you're just too nineteenth century. I can't take this any more. We need to just step back and reassess our relationship. I'm moving in with Julie for a while until you can see the error of your ways."
"What? Sharon, what the hell are you talking about? I thought you were happy here."
"Look, you have a nice place and make good money but your outlook on life is just too ancient. All you want to do is work, hang at home or with other couples. I need to PARTAY! You used to be fun before we moved in together. Now you're just booooorrrrrring. You don't want me to go out drinking and dancing with the girls and you get positively NASTY if some cute young guy puts the moves on me. Come on, admit it. You're just an old fuddy duddy."
"Well, excuuuuse me if I expect my girlfriend to hang with me and turn other men away. I thought that was what exclusive and living together meant, a step before marriage ya know."
"It is Bill, or it was supposed to be but now, I'm not sure we're right for each other. You need to get your head screwed on straight."
"Well, if by that you mean letting you run around drinking and dancing and letting every Tom, Dick and Harry feel you up or more, I'm guilty. There's no way I'll let my woman do something like that. Next thing you know you'll be telling me it's ok to have sex with someone else."
"Well DUH, it would just be sex. You know I love you and would come back to you. Like I said, you're just too nineteenth century. Get over it."
Bill looked at Sharon in shock then walked up to her rapidly. He grabbed her left hand and pulled the engagement ring from her finger before he said, "I suppose you're right. I AM old fashioned enough to expect my woman to stay true to me and me only. Get what you need for tonight and tomorrow and go party with the slut sisters. I'll pack the rest of your things and put them on the porch for you."
"That's it huh? You're going to give up all we had because I like to hang with my sisters? You know you don't own me."
"Yeah, that's it and thank God I don't own you. There's no way I'd want to be associated with someone like you. Good bye Sharon."
*****
The next morning, a Saturday, Bill went to his parent's house. When he walked into the kitchen he walked straight to the coffee pot and poured himself a cup before he walked onto the back porch. His mother looked up and said,
Good morning son. You look tired. Is everything OK?
"Morning Mom, Dad. I don't know about everything being OK. I kicked Sharon out last night, or rather, she said she was going to move in with Julie until I got my shit together. Basically, she told me she intended to continue living the single life and I should get used to it. I finally had enough and took my ring back. I came over to pick up some boxes so I can pack her things."
Bill's Dad said, "You sure it's come to that son? I thought you loved that girl."
"Yeah, it's come to that. The few times I've gone out with her and her friends I've seen her let men take liberties with her on the dance floor and several times I haven't been able to find her for long periods of time and she's shown up looking really mussed if you know what I mean. If she isn't already cheating on me, it's just a matter of time so yeah, I'm sure it's over."
His mom said, "Oh, honey, I'm so sorry. Are you going to be all right?"
"Yeah, I'll be fine. After the semester's over I think I'll pass on summer school and go up to Grand Dad's mine for the summer if you don't mind. I'll take my solar charger and laptop so I can work on my Master's thesis. I want to look over the old mine, too. I think I'll take a bunch of seeds and supplies and plant a garden. I'll pass on summer school and spend the whole summer instead of just the two weeks we usually spend around July 4th. We'll have fresh garden produce when the family comes up."
The parents looked at each other before his father said, "Well, we don't have any problem with that and maybe the fresh air'll do you some good, let you get over the hurt. When you come down out of the mountains for supplies you be sure to call us though so we know you're ok."
"Thanks Dad. I will. Well, let me get the boxes and I'll go. I have some studying to do and I want to get her things packed. I've only got two weeks left in class and I have a lot of work to get done before finals. It's hard to believe I only have one more semester before I have my Master's Degree in Mining Engineering."
*****
Bill was sitting in a quiet corner of the Student Union studying the Tuesday after he and Sharon broke up when Sam (Samantha), one of his classmates, walked up. She said, "Morning Bill. Where's Sharon?"
"Hi Sam. How ya doin'? Don't know where Sharon is."
"I'm ok I guess. Trying to decide what to do this summer. I kind of need to find a job but I really want to just unwind some instead." She looked sort of uncomfortable then continued, "Uh, it's probably none of my business but, uh, I thought I saw Sharon at Joe's Saturday and she wasn't wearing her ring. Uh, she was getting really friendly with Mac too."
Bill sighed and said, "Yeah, not surprised. She told me Friday she was going to move in with Julie for a while, until I got my head out of my ass and started living out of the nineteenth century. I took the ring back and told her to go for it. OK?"
"Oh, Bill, I'm sorry. I guess I can't say I'm too surprised but I'm still sorry for you. She's always been sort of a party animal."
"Yeah, she was fun for a while but when she refused to quit after we supposedly became exclusive I worried. I worried more after we moved in together and we had a lot of arguments because she was always running around as if she was still single. Now, can we talk about something else? Please?"
"Yeah, sorry. So what're you doing this summer? Taking more classes or working?"
"Neither actually. My grandfather had a small mine up in the mountains several years ago and since I need a break I decided to spend the summer up there just chillin' and working on my thesis. The family always goes up for two weeks over the 4th and I'm going to put in a nice garden, fish and just tootle around. I'm going to play in the mine and see what I come up with too."
"Wow. That sounds cool. Wish I could do something like that."
"Yeah, I'm actually looking forward to it and, at least I won't have to listen to Sharon bitch about the two weeks we were going to spend up there in July. She was already trying to talk me out of going. Huh, sorry. I said we weren't going to talk about her any more."
"Yeah, well..."
Bill looked at his phone for the time and said, "Well, time for me to get moving. I have another class so I'll see ya."
"Later."
Thursday Bill was once more in his quiet corner studying, having coffee and a snack when Sam wandered up again. "Hi Bill. You any better today," she asked.
"I guess. Don't miss her as much as I thought I would and I'm getting caught up on my work so yeah, I'm better. How're you?"
"Good," Sam said as she sat down and started drinking her coffee. She looked at Bill for a moment over the lip of her cup and noticeably came to a decision. She said, "Bill, I've been thinking. I decided to take a couple of summer classes this year to finish my degree by December. Would it be ok if I sortta came to your mine with you for the first part of the summer? I think it'd be really cool to see how they did it back in the day and I could unwind while you were working on your thesis..."
Bill sat back in surprise while he looked at Sam. Finally, after she was becoming worried and getting ready to leave, he said, "I guess it would be ok. You know there's no electricity or cell service back there in the mountains? We usually walk or ride horses to even get there. There's an old wagon trail that a jeep can traverse but sometimes we have to stop and work on the road before we can continue. I doubt if I even get to town more than every two or three weeks. We have an old cabin or two we can sleep in but most of us just pitch tents."
"Wow. Cool. If you really don't mind, I'd really like to come. It's ok though if you don't want me to."
"Naw, it's ok. Some company from time to time might be good. It'd be safer to have someone else there in case one of us gets hurt anyway. Yeah, you can come. Be sure to pack warm clothes and good boots and any, uh, feminine items you might need too. It's over fifty miles to even a small store. We have a list of things we always bring. You know, food items, utensils, medications and so forth. I'll give you a copy in a day or two so you can pack."
*****
The morning they were going to leave Sam arrived at Bill's parent's house before breakfast. They loaded her belongings in the bed of Bill's truck along with his then went into the house for a meal with his parents before hitting the road. He'd already loaded the two horses and mules into the horse trailer hooked to the truck so after the meal all they had to do was get in the truck and drive off.
Just after Bill pulled onto the road Sam turned to him and smiled before she said, "I'm SO looking forward to this. Thank you so much for letting me come with you. How long will it take us to get there?"