January 1
~5:50 P.M.~
"Pizza's done." John said absently as the kitchen timer went off at the same time Blue's cell phone rang. He stood, looking down at her as she fumbled the tiny phone from her pocket. "Do you know who it is?" he asked when she hesitated with her phone in her hand, thinking about the odd calls and texts she had been receiving.
"It's Detective Banks." she murmured before pressing the answer button and holding the phone to her ear.
John watched her warily for another second as she answered, then went into the kitchen to make sure their dinner wasn't burning.
As he slipped on the oven mitt and pulled the hot pan out of the oven, he frowned. It wasn't nearly the type of dinner he wanted to treat Blue to, certainly not showing off any of his cooking skills, but it would have to do. They had already discovered that neither of them had much in the way of food, considering they were both leaving the next day. They'd both already rid themselves of anything that was going to spoil. And when the question of going out to eat had been raised, Blue had voted for staying put and John had wholeheartedly agreed, and so John had pulled a frozen pizza from the freezer.
He could hear the murmur of her voice coming from the living room as she talked to Detective Banks. Of course he would provide her with the same privacy that she had to him when he was on his phone earlier. Not that he wasn't itching to know everything that was being said. He concentrated- hard- on getting the pizza dished onto the plates he'd pulled from the cupboard, a bottle of wine and two glasses ready, and two tapered candles stuck into holders.
Since he'd planned to set the seldom used dining room table for their meal, he had to leave the kitchen to carry the items out and past where Blue was standing and still talking. She didn't turn away from him as she talked, like someone wanting to keep their conversation private would have.
On his second trip from the kitchen to dining area, Blue was ending her call and setting her cell phone on an end table near the couch. John raised a brow, indicating his curiosity.
She crossed her arms-and damn but he loved when she did that because it plumped up her already generous breasts underneath the soft looking sweater she had on and had the power to distract him from whatever it was that was going on at the moment, and Jesus, if she did that
without
the sweater...
He may have been distracted by her chest, but she was distracted by the table, judging by the smile on her face and the glow in her eyes as she watched him light the candles.
"John, you didn't have to do this." She laughed softly. "But I like it. Pizza and wine by candle light."
She moved to where he was standing by the chair he had pulled out for her. Instead of sitting, she surprised him by slipping her hands around his waist and tilting her face up to his. He felt her breasts brush upward against his torso as she raised herself up on her toes, her intention perfectly clear. It was an invitation he wasn't about to turn down. Obliging, he bent his head and leaned into the soft kiss that was waiting for him.
"I guess I'm a bit short for this." she whispered, smiling against his lips. He straightened to his full height and looked down at her through his eyelashes.
"I'm not complaining. But we could get you a box to stand on." he teased.
Blue sat down and watched, bemused, as John gallantly poured the wine.
"I've never had pizza by candle light." she told him as he took the chair opposite hers. "Come to think of it... I don't think I've had
any
dinner by candle light."
"Seriously?" John was somewhat taken aback by this, but thinking it could work to his favor. "Well obviously the past men in your life were severely lacking." He was only half kidding. Really though, what kind of idiots were they that they didn't treat this woman to something so simple yet elemental to romance as a candle lit dinner?
Blue blushed at his comment, looking everywhere but at him. She looked uncomfortable with his teasing, and he began to wish he hadn't said anything, until she spoke.
"Detective Banks... you know, the phone call just now?"
John nodded and began on his slice of pizza, silently encouraging her to continue.
"She said she doesn't think the tampering of my car has anything to do with Jackson... um, my ex... or the strange texts and calls I've been getting. The police are following a different lead. It seems one of the other women who's car was broken into has a jealous boyfriend, who was at Cuddy's with her last night, and they were heard arguing about his supposed cheating. He was witnessed stomping out, in a rage, without her when she tried to make him jealous by threatening to leave to go see an ex boyfriend... well, they think he was the one who disabled the vehicles. He wanted to keep her from leaving. Anyway, this guy disappeared. They're looking for him."
John glanced up from his meal. "Why'd he damage more than just this woman's car? Were there any witnesses?" He couldn't help asking. There was just something that didn't set right with him about it.
Blue took a sip of her wine and shrugged as she set the glass down. "Throwing suspicion off of himself by vandalizing random cars along with his girlfriend's? I don't know. Detective Banks didn't tell me much else. Except... though she doesn't think it's enough now for official police involvement, she suggested that I should keep a log of any new texts or calls that worry me, and call her personally if I need to. If my 'situation escalates', she said."
John was quiet for a long moment, staring down at his plate. Blue was about to ask him if he was no longer hungry when he looked up at her, his eyes reflecting the flame of the candle nearest him.
"This Jackson guy. Is that who was on the phone last night at Cuddy's, when I found you in the hallway? You were upset by a phone call."
Blue lifted a shoulder, her turn to look down at her plate, until he reached across the table and rested the tips of his fingers on the hand she had lying there.
"Yes, that was Jackson. He... I guess he was drunk. He was just... angry. It was really nothing." She slipped her hand from beneath his fingers, instantly regretting it but not willing to put it back.
"Drunk and angry." John said the words condemningly. "Was he often drunk and angry?"
Blue looked up, a little bit startled at John's tone, but his expression was carefully blank. "No, it wasn't a usual thing. But I've learned that when he is, it's a bad combination for him."
John's eyes narrowed. His jaw clenched. Definitely no longer carefully blank. "Has he ever hurt you?"
"No, no. He had never once raised a hand to me. He's... not the hitting type..." Blue trailed off weakly. John's expression told her he didn't completely believe her.
But it was true, Jackson never had hit her. There was the tell-tale bruising on her upper arms for a while, after he had grabbed her and held on too tightly when she had told him she didn't want to see him any longer. He hadn't really
hurt
her. But then there was the words he had spoken. Words that, yes, did sting.