The radio blaring jerked Jessica out of her slumber. She squinted her eyes against the bright sunlight pouring through the open window, and she leaned up, slapping the snooze button.
It was her day off, but she still set her alarm, not liking to sleep the day away. However, after her tiring day yesterday, she allowed herself an extra half hour.
Jess finally stood up, rubbing her eyes as she headed towards the kitchen. The only thought in her head was that of coffee.
Once there was enough for a cup, Jess poured then took a tentative sip. There was almost an instant clearing in her head. She smiled, then went about going to the bathroom and feeding the cat.
Glancing around her apartment, she decided to clean. Jess opened all the windows, letting the cool morning breeze clear out the small rooms. She threw on an old pair of jeans and a plain white tank top, tossing her light brown hair into a sloppy ponytail.
Pleased with the fact she looked hideous, she got down to business. Scrubbing, dusting, polishing, waxing. Before she knew it, she'd been through the pot of coffee and it was nearing lunchtime. She started another pot, then pulled open the refrigerator door. Deciding on a ham and Swiss cheese sandwich, she fixed it and ate in record time.
She'd just poured another cup of joe, when the doorbell rang. She glanced down, aware she wasn't wearing a bra, and that she was wearing a white shirt, but decided she didn't care. Carrying her coffee cup with her, she went to the door.
Upon opening it, she gasped.
"Good morning, beautiful."
Jessica merely gaped.
The man at the door had his forearm propped against the jam, the other hand in his pocket. "No good morning for me?"
"Good morning." Jess replied stiffly.
The man's eyes drifted over her body, quickly memorizing each curve, swell and dip. Jessica fought the urge to cross her arms over her chest to hide her breasts from his gaze.
She lifted the cup to her lips and took a sip. Too big of one, and it scalded her mouth and throat all the way down. It sat painfully hot in the pit of her stomach. Right on top of the ball of anxiety.
"Aren't you going to ask me in? Or offer me a cup of coffee?" The man asked as he straightened.
"I'd rather not." Jessica's reply was clipped.
"Aww, Jay, where have your manners gone?" His tone was slightly mocking.
"They left when you did. And do not call me Jay. My name is Jessica, Jess if you must." She straightened her shoulders and raised an eyebrow at her unexpected, and unwanted visitor.
"You always did like to ride high on the horse." He smiled, then added, "Always like to ride too, as I recall."
Jessica felt her face flush at the intimacy of his words. Still, she didn't back down. "If that's how you'd like to remember it, be my guest. What are you doing here, Jon?"
"I just got back in town. My divorce was final last month. Took a while to get things straightened out, but they are, and I'm back." Jon shifted on his feet, bracing each palm on either side of the door.
"Congratulations. I hope you made her as miserable as you made me." Jessica took another sip of coffee and turned. "You might as well come in. Somehow I don't think you'll leave."
He chuckled. "Ya got that right sweetheart."
Jess heard the door shut and she asked over her shoulder, "Want a cup of coffee?"
"Sounds good. Nice place."
"Thanks. I was in the middle of cleaning." Jess reentered the living room where Jon stood, watching the traffic through the window.
"Looks like you've done pretty well for yourself." Jon reached and took the coffee, his head nodding his thanks.
"Eh. Not too bad. Could be doing better, but I had to take a month or so off a while back, and haven't really been able to get caught back up."
"Yeah, I'd heard your dad passed away. I'm sorry Jessica. I always liked him." Jon's voice held no venom. He meant what he said.
"I know. He always liked you too, though I can't imagine why." Jess got her barb in gently.
Jon laughed. "Probably because I wasn't dating him. And I didn't leave him for another woman." His eyebrow arched, and Jess couldn't help but laugh a little.
"Yes. But he wasn't very loyal, because even after you did that to me, he still liked you, ya son of a bitch." Jess smiled at the memory.
"I'm sorry." Jon's eyes held pain.
"For what?" Jessica's voice came out as a whisper.
"For everything. For your dad. For cheating, for leaving, for hurting you, for turning your life upside down. For coming in here this morning, acting like an ass. I just don't know how to act. And I thank you, for not slamming that door in my face."
Jessica was taken aback.
"I've never apologized. I'm doing it now, and I mean every word. You were my world, Jay. I had such high expectations and goals of a life for us, that I neglected to think that you might have some goals and needs of your own."
Jess felt tears well in her eyes.
"And when you let me know you had other plans, I was enraged. All I wanted was for us to be together, for us to have a life together. Build a home. Have kids. Have grandkids. I didn't want you to work, I didn't want you to have to want for anything. I wanted to take care of you. But when we fought that night, and I found out you wanted a career and a job and wasn't ready for kids and weren't ready to settle down..." Jon paused, and Jessica thought he might cry. "I was crushed. So I figured I'd find someone who wanted those things. So I did. And I left."
Jessica felt tears slip from her lids, her mouth hanging at his confession.
"The day I left, I watched you through my rearview mirror, waiting for you to run behind me, calling me back. I thought it might've jarred something inside of you. But it didn't. I watched until I couldn't see you anymore, but still I hoped. The reality set it that you weren't coming after me, and I'd've been damned if I was going back.
"I'm back in town. I know I hurt you, I know I wronged you. I know you probably don't want anything to do with me. But I've missed you. You probably don't believe me, but I've thought about you every day since then. When I married Maggie, I wished it was you. I wished it was you that wanted the things I had to offer. Her and I made a pretty good pair, but it didn't feel right. It didn't have the same appeal as you and I did."
Jon looked up into her eyes and finished his speech. "I don't know if you're seeing anybody, I don't know you anymore, but dammit, I want to. I want to get to know you all over again, and I want us to be friends. If nothing else, I need your friendship. I'll do whatever it takes to get you to smile at me and mean it. For it to reach those pretty green eyes of yours. Are you interested?"
Jessica gasped. She couldn't hardly see him through her tears. Jon, her first love, her only love, was back in town, divorced, and wanted to get to know her again. She was overjoyed. But knew there was a lot of ground to cover.
"Jon.... Eight years is a long time. People change. Things change. I don't know if we'd be as good together as we used to be. We're both different... I don't know.. I just.. I don't know." Jessica was beside herself with emotion.
Jon stepped forward, his fingers brushing her tears away. Jessica shut her eyes, taking a deep, shuddering breath. His fingers moved to her jaw, and he tipped her head up to him.
"Look at me, Jay. Open those pretty eyes."
Jessica did as she was told.
"Tell me its worth a try. Tell me that you're the slightest bit interested. That's all I want right now. I'm not proposing marriage, and I'm not saying we should call ourselves boyfriend and girlfriend. Just a trial period, to get to know each other again. Please Jay, tell me it's worth a shot." Jon's voice took on a ragged edge, and he sucked in his breath, waiting for her answer.
Jessica's eyes flittered back and forth, searching his. For what, she didn't know, but she did know she was interested. She wanted Jon to be in her life. No matter what the status, she needed him to be.
"I'm interested." Jessica's words squeaked out.
Jon's mouth swooped down on hers, and he crushed her against his chest. Jessica felt dizzy. His familiar mouth teasing hers; his tongue tasting hers. She never wanted it to end, but it was too soon. The emotions were too raw.
"Stop." It came out a whisper against his mouth, barely convincing.
Jon groaned and dragged his lips from hers. "You're right."
"I know. Ain't I always?" Jessica smiled for the first time, and Jon felt it deep in his stomach.
"Of course." Jon stepped away, putting some distance between them.
"Where are you staying?" Jessica tried to change the subject, surprised at how a single kiss could have affected her so much.
"With my parents until I find a place of my own. I'm going to start that search tomorrow."
"There are some apartments available here." Jessica cringed inwardly. Why had she said that?
"Darlin', that's mighty interesting." Jon grinned and raked his hair back off his forehead.
Jessica looked around and realized she'd set her coffee down at some point. Picking up the mug, she took another drink, trying to calm her nerves.
"Well, I better get out of here." Jon looked like that was the last thing he wanted to do.
"Yeah, I better get back to cleaning."
"Yeah." Jon hesitated, not ready to leave her presence he'd longed for so long.
"Okay then... well... it was good to see you. I'm sure we'll see more of each other now that.. Well, now." Jessica flushed as she stumbled through the sentence.
"Yes, we will." Jon placed his coffee cup on the table, and straightened.
"I- it was good to see you." Jessica took a few steps forward and laid her hand along his cheek.
"You too. More than you know." Jon put his hand on her hip, and leaned in. He pressed a brief, chaste kiss on her lips, and spun quickly, heading for the door.
"See you." Jessica's hand had lifted to her mouth, as if she was holding the feeling of his lips.
"Not if I see you first." Jon stepped through the door, and it shut quietly behind him.