On her way home, Veronica tried several times to still her thoughts. They raced from miserable to horrified to terrified. Uncertainty and doubt preyed on her mind and several times she reached in her pocket for her cell phone to call Jacob back. It always took several minutes to talk herself out of dialing his number.
To try and relieve her stress she swung by her church. It felt a little odd to be in church when it was not Sunday, but Veronica felt this would help her get a hold on herself. She genuflected as she slipped into a pew in the back of the church. A few other people milled around and a priest puttered around the confessional. For a moment Veronica thought she might go into the confessional just to talk to someone, but then decided against it. She had taken enough risks by talking to Cassidy today. Chloe's advice rang clearly in her head and it led the conclusion that it was best Veronica kept her big mouth shut about Jacob's past from here on out. Just because he had told her didn't give her the right to blab to anyone who would listen. After all, he'd carried this burden a lot longer than she had and as far as anyone else knew Veronica might be the first person Jacob had told about this ... thing.
After sitting for a few more minutes, Veronica determined she should pray to God about the situation. She knelt down and clasped her hands, but words of prayer did not come to her. She struggled to pray for a few minutes before finally she realized she did not know exactly what she was trying to pray for and that made it impossible for her to pray. However, she was in church and she had knelt down to pray, so habit told her she had to pray something. She contented herself with saying the Lord's Prayer and then she got up and left the church. Visiting God's house, had not completely assuaged her troubled mind or soothed all her worries, but it had, somehow, brought her a little peace. For that peace she stopped and thanked God before she wandered on.
As she got closer to home, she stopped and bought a pint of her favorite Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Haagen Dazs ice cream. However, as she walked out of the store she knew, dejectedly, that it would not ease her mind either. All it would do is taste good and make her fat. For a moment she wished she hadn't bought it, but then decided to give it to Chloe to thank her for all the support she had given Veronica over the past few days. The thought that the ice cream might melt ended Veronica's wanderings and turned her for home by the quickest route.
When she got home and locked the door behind her Chloe came out of the bathroom wearing her robe with her hair wrapped in a towel and a concerned look. Without asking any questions, Chloe simply walked up and wrapped Veronica in a big sister hug. Veronica sighed and closed her eyes.
"How did it go?"
"It went fine, I suppose. Cassidy explained it."
"Is it bad?"
Veronica only nodded into Chloe's shoulder. Chloe responded with a firm squeeze.
"Did Jacob call?"
"Yes."
"Well, that was good, right?
"Yes."
"What now?"
"I wait and see."
Chloe hugged Veronica again and then Veronica gave her the pint of Haagen Dazs. Chloe went to the kitchen, opened a drawer and offered Veronica a spoon. Veronica shook her head, so Chloe used the spoon herself. After a thoughtful spoonful, Chloe gave her a quick smile.
"Thanks."
"No problem."
"Veronica, you look exhausted. Why don't you try to sleep a little, hunny. You could probably use it."
Veronica thought for a moment.
"I don't think I can."
"Try."
Feeling too tired to argue, Veronica simply agreed and went to her room. There she lay down on her bed and stared at the ceiling, not sure what to do next.
Veronica had not slept much the last few nights since she had met Jacob, and, frankly, she did not expect to sleep much this night either. Sleep seemed impossible at this moment to Veronica, however, four days of sleep deprivation and deep emotion took their toll. As she lay on the bed, Veronica contemplated the futility of trying to sleep and then, seemingly mid thought, she fell fast asleep.
Somewhere in the depths of the night her cell phone chimed. She didn't wake up to it immediately. In fact, she initially tried to ignore it and stay in dreamland where she was with Jacob; naked bodies intertwined and sweating as one. The chime sounded again and she struggled against it as she tried to cling to the dream and Jacob just a little longer. Yet the chime insisted and finally she came awake and groggily looked around for her cell phone. She'd gotten a text.
It was from Jacob.
She sat bolt upright in bed, fully awake, with her senses strained. For a moment she simply stared at the lock screen and tried to decide if she was happy or scared. Her phone chimed again and she opened the lock screen to read it.
The first thing she did was look at the time of the text; 3:27 AM. Gratefully she noted that it was 3:30 AM, so she had only just received it and Jacob text hadn't gone unanswered for much time. Then she took a deep breath and read what Jacob had written.
"Hey, beautiful. I'm sorry to text you like this in the middle of the night, but I didn't want to call and wake you up. I just can't wait until morning to get this off my chest, so I'll say it now and you can read it whenever you get around to it. I have to tell you that I'm sorry and I hope you can forgive me. First off, I'm sorry if I sounded curt or angry with you on the phone yesterday. I didn't have any right to be that way and I'm sorry I didn't come around in person to see you. I really wanted to, but I figured I might have scared you off. Second, I'm sorry that I got all weird on you yesterday morning. You didn't do anything wrong and I shouldn't have reacted like I did. Anyway, I hope you'll give me a chance to explain it and make it up to you. Yours, Jacob."
Veronica felt the blood drain from her face. Cassidy had been one hundred percent right on about Jacob. He really did put others before himself all the time. It took her breath away. Her fingers felt a little awkward, probably from lack of sleep, but she immediately started to type her response.
"Jacob, there is nothing for you to apologize for and there is nothing that I have to forgive you for. I feel terrible that you think you have to apologize to me. I don't like seeing you in pain and I want to be there for you. I'm here for you anytime, day or night, and I want to help you feel better. I'm magical like that. Remember?"
Jacob's reply took quite a while. Veronica began to worry he was done talking for now. Or perhaps he was having a hard time deciding what to say, but finally a single smile emoji came through from him. Veronica's face spread into a smile as she pictured Jacob smiling at her text and then Jacob's next text came through.
"I want to see you again. Soon. Can we meet up?"
Veronica's heart soared in her chest. She couldn't seem to write back fast enough.
"Anytime."
"OK. There is park bench on the east side of the Cameron Lake in Burley Park. It's right by the walking trail. That's where I go for my morning run. Can you meet me there at 6:00 AM?"
Initially Veronica felt a little disappointment. She wanted to see Jacob immediately and tell him she loved him and hold him close and make love with him and whisper to him about how she felt again and again while they did it. She didn't want to wait any longer for her future with Jacob, whatever that might be, to start. But then she stopped herself short of suggesting that he come over right now. Jacob had reached out to her and she knew intuitively that if it was going to go any further then it needed to be at his pace. Jacob had given a lot in this area and it was about time someone gave something to him and that something was some kind of control. She had to give him the time and space to come to her and it would not help if she ran after him and tried to fix him. Veronica loved Jacob and if it took Jacob forever to get to her that was worth waiting forever for. When she thought in those terms a few hours of waiting didn't mean a thing.