"So she hasn't said anything to you?" asked Martha.
"No, nothing, Ma. And if you ask me I haven't noticed Janice behaving all that different, either."
Yvonne was getting exasperated with her mother, who had chosen to call her in the midst of her work day. Although in all fairness, she noted, her mother couldn't have known she was working on a Sunday. But she was growing tired of her mother's insistence that something was not right with Janice, simply because she gave them a surprise visit when she first got to Philadelphia.
"And, how come you waited
this long
to say anything, if you were so worried?"
"I didn't want to intrude and I hoped she would tell me in due time but she hasn't said anything so far. I could sense some tension in her voice during our last few calls -"
"Maybe you caught her when she was busy at work too."
"Look, I'm too worried to sit quiet about this any longer. I thought as her best friend you'd know what's going on." explained Martha.
She knew her daughter wasn't perceptive when it came to feelings and rarely picked up on someone else's unease but considering how close Yvonne and Janice were, she'd hoped that Janice had confided in her.
"It could be work related anxiety, you know. She had just moved here from France and was finally going to start working at the company she'd fantasized about for years ... Eddie said she was nervous about it."
"Maybe. It's just ... she felt too troubled and withdrawn- even with me- for it to be something as simple as that."
"I don't know, Ma. All I'll say is that if there was something bothering her, then she certainly didn't say anything to me. And as far as I can tell, she's doing really well right now."
"She is? Why do you say so?"
"Well, for starters her work- she's doing really well there. Her boss kept riding her ass like a dick at first -"
"Yvonne!"
"What?"
"Language." Martha said, rolling her eyes.
She liked that she had the kind of relationship where her daughter would freely talk to her about everything but sometimes she had to remind her about her manners.
"Er ... Ok. So, her boss is a
meanie
who was making her work longer hours than the rest and having her work reviewed constantly. I think they must've thought that just coz she's young and pretty she couldn't handle it, but, you know what a trooper Jan can be- she toughed it out."
"That's nice. She never said they were giving her a hard time at work."
"Yeah, she wouldn't have told me either but you know me, I don't wait till she talks. I make her talk if I sniff something's off."
Martha laughed softly as she recalled the few times the girls ever fought as kids. All the instances involved Yvonne suspecting Janice of keeping secrets from her.
"The other reason why I think she's
more
than just okay? She's been dating this guy from Eddie's office."
"What do you mean
dating
?" asked Martha surprised. "She hasn't said anything to me!"
Yvonne smiled, aware of the key role she'd played in bringing Yvonne and Dara together.
"Dating as in has gone out with the same man more than once and, without me twisting her arm about it."
"Really?"
"So maybe I did some arm twisting the first time but not since."
"Well I'll be damn- "
"Language, Ma!"
Yvonne laughed as she teased her mother for swearing.
"Sorry 'bout that. I'm just shocked, as you can imagine ..."
Those close to Janice knew she rarely went out with anyone more than once. Her dating pattern consistently involved her going out with someone once and then losing interest claiming that the chemistry wasn't there or they weren't her type or some other excuse for not seeing them again.
To Martha, it had always felt like Janice already had an ideal in mind which all these men were falling short of. She worried that Janice would never meet anyone in reality who measured up to that ideal and thought it a shame that such a bright and caring young woman would end up all alone someday because of it.
"Dara is a good looking guy from Eddie's office- smart, charming, funny. He comes across like this total player but she's got him wrapped around his finger."
"So you think he'll be good for her?"
"I
know
he'll be good for her which is why I'm planning something to move things along."
"Now Yvonne, you should know better than to meddle."
"I'm not meddling, Ma! We've all been so busy with work and it'll only get busier for me once summer's here ... I thought it'd be nice for us to get away together for a weekend ... One of my client's owns a beachfront property - I'm trying to talk her into letting me use it for one weekend at the start of summer."
"That does sound really nice. Now, when are you bringing Edward home to see us?"
"Edward will need to check with his firm, but as far as I'm concerned, not before Thanksgiving, that's for sure. I've got stuff lined up back to back, pretty much, till then."
"If you're so busy with work all the time how are things between the two of you?"
Yvonne hesitated before answering.
"Fine, I guess."
"You know that boy's the best thing that ever happened to you. You better treat him right."
"I know, Ma. I love him. You know I've never felt this way about anyone before Eddie ... just ... sometimes I wonder if we're really suited for each other."
"What do you mean?"
"I can't say for sure ... With him, everything is better than it has ever been for me. But then there are times I think we don't get each other at all."
"Have you said these things to him?"