I ran into Jen on campus. It was inevitable.
"Ashley Fine, I can't believe how good you look. I mean you always look fabulous, but you have a kind of glow that makes you look unreal. It's gotta be a guy."
She reached out and touched my arm. A look of astonishment took over her face.
"No, not Jeff."
I must have let out some of the inner glow.
"Jeff."
"You lucky girl."
"Maybe he's a lucky guy," I said.
"I think you have changed. You said 'maybe.'"
I giggled but I felt ambivalent. I was doing that a lot lately.
Here was someone who knew Jeff, someone I could talk to about him, who would understand the magic I was seeing in him.
On the other hand, here was someone who
knew
Jeff, or at least had known him, who would understand the magic I was seeing in him.
I didn't like the idea of having to share him, but that was in the past. The chance to talk with someone other than his mother about him was irresistible.
"He says I've changed. His mom says I've changed," I said.
"You've met his family?"
"Lots of times."
I win.
"This must be serious." She had a smile that let me know it was part tease. "Have you taken him home to meet your parents?"
"I'm planning to do that on our 50
th
anniversary."
"Yeah, I guess you didn't get the way you were by accident."
"How was I?"
Oops, she'd forgotten who she was talking to and momentarily lapsed into candor.
"Self-assured."
Self-centered
.
"Poised."
Aloof
.
"In control."
Controlling
.
"You shouldn't be an English major, Jen, you should be training for the diplomatic service. You could sell shit and position it as organic fertilizer, or plant food."
She didn't feel the need to respond.