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: This entire series is based on the same characters, places, and general situations, but will be shared in the form of five different versions. I'm hoping you'll appreciate the various approaches as they are posted. And be aware, some versions go into certain details more than others, so remaining calm and awaiting the next installment may be necessary, but I assure you, it'll be worth it. Questions and comments are welcome. I do read them & appreciate the encouragement. I hope everyone will be kind. BH, you know what I want to say... and to my followers, you're amazing! Thanks... and ENJOY!
BMB: Version 3-1
"Oh, yes!" I exclaimed as I got off the phone with my real estate agent. "Yes!" I said again.
"What's going on?" Cindy asked from her cubicle. She had to look around the four mylar balloons which were attached to the flower bouquets which had been on my desk when I'd arrived at work that morning.
"I have an official contract on my house," I shared with her. "I'm set to sign all the paperwork and can move in two weeks! Sept 15 will be my last day in Illinois!"
"Well, see?" Cindy announced loud enough for our three other co-workers to hear. "We have to go celebrate now!" I shook my head with disappointment. "Oh, come on, Trinity! Let's go let loose to celebrate your last day, the fact that it's a Thursday night which is always party night, the house sale, the beginning of your two-week 'staycation,' and that we will finally get you out of your house!"
"Fine!" I told them exasperatedly. "Fine. I'll be there. 5PM, ladies and Dean. Yeah, I'm talking to you," I yelled and pointed in his direction. "You're all making me do this. I'll be there, but you have to be there too.
"You got it!" Dean told me and put his fist in the air as if he'd won something.
At 4:50PM, I showed up downtown and parked in the lot nearest The Tavern. I was always early. I walked in and wrinkled my nose at the smell of stale beer and cigarette smoke. There was no smoking inside any public buildings or within 15 feet of their doors, but somehow the smell was pungent anyway.
I knew I was out of my realm, but I had agreed to do this, and my co-workers were right. It was rare for me to go out anywhere, let alone on a Thursday night. Besides, once I did this, I probably wouldn't hear from them again. We were work friends, but rarely did we talk outside of work.
I walked up to the bar and sat at an empty stool. The bartender looked friendly enough. He was wiping down the bar (I felt like I was in the real-life Cheers episode, only darker) and smiled when I made eye contact with him.
"Hi there. What will you have?" the bartender asked me.
"Well, I'll tell you one thing," a rather unpleasantly smelling man slurred an answer to me on my right, "I can guarantee a really good time is what she'll be having when she goes out with me." He looked to be about twenty years older than my mid-twenties age. Yikes. This dude was both smashed and cocky. I didn't like either of those characteristics.
"Oh, that's a tempting offer, but I'm meeting some friends, and I'm not sure I'm looking for more than just a regular old good time with them. Thanks though."
"Come on, you know you want to..." he said and reached for my arm. I had already pulled away and hadn't quite managed to hide the surprise in my eyes when a strong hand caught the man's arm and pushed it away from me.
"I believe the lady told you 'no,'" this rather good-looking man told him in my defense. "She's not interested. Now, do us all a favor and move along." I tried to keep my face as neutral as possible, but I was shocked. I didn't know the guy, and no one had ever done something like that for me before.
"Chick could have said she had a boyfriend," the guy mumbled.
"Well, now you know," my hero informed him. I couldn't help it. I turned and looked wide-eyed at him. He kept on facing the creepy man. "When a woman says 'no,' the answer is 'no.'"
As the creepy guy walked away, my hero nodded at me before looking at the bartender. "I'd like a Coke, and please put whatever she's having on my tab as well," he told Jeff, or so the bartender's name tag read.
"Hi, I'm Trinity," I told him with much confidence once the creepy guy had left the bar, quite different from my usual demeanor. "Thank you for that, and Jeff, is it?" I asked the bartender as I turned to face him. He nodded. "I'll have an Amaretto Stoned Sour, please." I turned back to look at my hero. I had to stop calling him that. I was gonna end up with a damsel's complex of some sort.
"I'm Tom," my hero slash new friend responded. "I was happy to help. Here with friends, I think I heard you say? Can I walk you back to them? A pretty lady like you is bound to be hit on again. I'd feel better if you were in their safe hands."
"I wouldn't know as this is a first," I admitted. "They, my friends, I mean, convinced me to come out, and since they haven't shown up yet, I guess I really am on my own." I looked up at the clock and saw that it was after 5PM.
"Close friends?" Tom asked and shook his head as he took a drink of his Coke. "Keep the change," he told the bartender as he set down a few bills on the counter before picking up my drink to give to me.
"Well, friends from work. Today was my last day," I explained. I took my drink & raised it to him in recognition for his gift. "Thank you. I haven't had a drink in, oh gosh. It's been over fifteen months."
Tom got quiet. I wondered if he thought I was making this up as we went along. Truth was, I'd had an Amaretto and orange juice for lunch on Mother's Day the year before as I celebrated having the whole house to myself while my husband and two beautiful young daughters had been visiting my mother-in-law. I smiled at Tom and turned to look at the patrons filling up the bar.