This is my entry for "
The Art of Falling
" invitational challenge. It is a prequel to "Spirits in the Material World".
I acknowledge that beginning with an apology is poor form, but in this case, I must. Dear reader, I apologize for the length of this. It simply could not come out any shorter than it is and be true to the characters. - Storyteller0112
Tuesday, September 1
It was the beginning of the second week of classes in the fall semester. Tom was the senior lab assistant/tutor for the accounting courses at the state university. He was excited about his forensic accounting course this semester. It was fun for him to sleuth through the facts to discern the truth someone was trying to hide.
He began his scheduled lab hours at 6:30 PM on that Tuesday. It promised to be an uneventful night. Course project assignments weren't scheduled for a few more weeks. Nobody generally had issues this early in the semester. He settled into his chair, lugged out his textbook, and resumed his reading.
A soft knocking on the open door interrupted him. He looked up and began to ask a question when his voice caught in his throat and refused to go any further. His heart felt like it had stopped beating. Sweat beaded on his clean-shaven upper lip. Trying to clear his throat, he licked his lips and attempted again. This time he made some unintelligible sounds before having to cough into his elbow. Finally, he tried a third time.
"May I help you, Miss?" he croaked. He could not see any rings or other jewelry on any of her fingers.
"Uh, yeah, I guess. Is this where the accounting tutor is located? There's not a sign on the wall," she stated hesitantly.
He looked away from her before he could answer. Her voice was like honey; thick, clingy, smooth, and oh so appealing. However, that wasn't why he had to look away. He simply could not focus on anything while he was looking at her face.
"I am the tutor-on-duty, miss. I'm Tom Harrison. Do you need some help with an accounting course already?" he asked.
"Wow! You're the tutor?" Her tone conveyed disbelief.
"Yeah, it's my Work/Study job on campus. You appear surprised by me."
"It's just that you're not a geeky dweeb. Where're your black framed glasses? Where's your plastic pocket protector?" she teased. "You look like a bit of a jock, or maybe a surfer dude wannabe. Are you sure? We're talking about accounting, right?"
"Oh, the geeky guy is John Wilson. He's usually here between 3:30 and 6:00," he said with a perfectly straight face, although he still could not bring himself to look at this girl in her face. He knew he would lose all control if he were to look at this Medusa. Not that she was unattractive, quite the opposite. Maybe not classically beautiful, but attractive and definitely Kryptonite for him.
"Would you please sign-in on the clipboard? We will see how I can be of assistance."
The girl turned away from him to put down her information on the form. He took a deep, cleansing breath and a quick look. Definitely female with straight, raven-black shoulder-length hair, pink t-shirt, jeans (with a nice ass!), and sandals. Finished with logging her information, she turned back to him. He quickly looked away before his eyes met hers and he froze in place.
"Thank you, miss ..." his voice trailed off, asking the question without asking the question.
"Julie. Julie Lawson," she supplied, handing him the clipboard.
"Miss Julie Lawson. Accounting 100. Professor Casper. Excellent! Would you please have a seat, and we'll get started?"
She pulled out the chair directly across the table from him and sat, waiting, fingers interlaced, watching him.
He looked up, locked his blue eyes onto her green ones, and her Medusa-like power struck him. He froze, unable to look away, unable to move, unable to think of anything except how this girl so closely resembled his mother. All he could do was stare.
The silence stretched out. Ten seconds. Fifteen. Twenty seconds, before she cleared her throat and waved her hand before his eyes. The sound and movement achieved their purposes. His body jolted with a start, and he looked down at her hand on the tabletop. It was a cute hand with pale pink coloring on her well-maintained nails. Neither tattoos nor any rings. Her hand reached across the expanse between them, gently touching one of his hands.
The sensation of her touch on his hand sent a subtle shock through both of them. It calmed his nerves to the point where he could bring himself to look at her face. It gave her tingles in places only her fingertips had ventured in a couple of years. It connected them in a way neither had ever felt.
"What is it, Tom? Why won't you look at me?" she asked, her thumb lightly stroking the back of his hand.
"You- you-." He paused for another breath. "You remind me of someone I've loved and lost, forever. Give me a moment, please?"