The shelter was open until noon on Christmas Eve to accommodate Santas who wanted to give puppies or kittens to good girls and boys. Samantha had planned to give Archie a little while to decompress after work, so she told him she'd be there around 3:00. There was a giant mall just west of Denver, and traffic around there would be hideous on Christmas Eve. And, she had one last minute errand to run, which might take about an hour.
Given all that, Google Maps said, at the absolute worst, she'd need to leave home around 1:15.
So when Samantha found herself sitting in the cab of her dad's old 4X4 at 9:45 am, she wasn't really able to explain why. She certainly wouldn't have admitted to the truth, that she was so eager to see Archie, she couldn't stop herself. "Maybe," she rationalized, "if I leave now, I can get there in time to save him a bike ride home in this cold. And that would be ... well, not irony. Foreshadowing. Whatever -- some literary thing my freshman lit instructor tried to teach me. Yeah. It'd be nice to keep him out of the cold. That's a good girlfriend move..."
Not two minutes out of her driveway, she nearly had to pull over when realization hit her. "Did I just say 'girlfriend'? Oh wow..."
*****
About two hours later, at the other end of Samantha's drive, Archie was checking the clock every 13.73 seconds. There were a thousand things he wanted to do before Samantha got into town. He needed wine and table snacks, flowers, candles, and he needed help picking out each of those. He wanted Samantha to feel comfortable, so he quite naturally drove himself crazy trying to make sure everything was perfect.
Ginger's voice startled him like he really was crazy. "Earth to Archie, come in Archie. If you wipe down that marble countertop for ten more minutes, you'll break Michelangelo's record. Do you have your place ready for her?"
"Uh... I think so."
"And are you ready for her?"
"Not remotely. I'm ... I haven't slept all week. I can't wrap my head around this jumble of emotions. Eagerness, anxiety, worry, fear, joy..."
"The word you're looking for is 'excited'."
"That obvious, huh?" He blushed.
"Archie, the next person who tries to go spelunking in your mind needs to leave a forwarding address. But for the most part, yeah -- it's pretty clear. You're excited to see her, and that's great. Just try to relax and be yourself. That's the person she's coming to see. Listen, it's 11:45. Why don't you..." Whatever Ginger was saying got cut off when the phone rang.
"Golden Animal Shelter, this is Ginger... Hi! ... Oh, okay... Sure, I can take care of that... No problem... Yeah, me too ... See ya."
"Who was that?"
"Tess at the market. Wanted to make sure I picked up my turkey for tomorrow's dinner before they close up for the day at noon. And that means I need to run over and get the groceries now. Just cool your jets here until noon. Don't worry about cleanup; I'll swing by here on my way to your house tonight and get everybody squared away for the night."
"Are you sure? Samantha won't be here for hours, so I don't mind."
Ginger turned at the back door before leaving. "Archie, seriously, you've been useless all day. Hang here for ten minutes, then go home. And I'll see you after a while." With that, she waved and left Archie to his ruminations.
Still looking at the back door, Archie started calming himself. "Okay, ten minutes. Nobody's coming by at this point, so I can get away quick. Swing by the store on the way home, and ..." Again his attention was broken, this time because a bell's ringing behind him meant someone had come in.
*****
All along her drive, Samantha repeated to herself, like a mantra. "I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna go right up to him, and I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna take advantage of the moment when it comes around. I'm gonna do it."
A little last-minute change of plans was necessary. The call to Ginger ensured that Archie would be at the shelter and they could have a few minutes alone. The Moment was fast-arriving.
*****
"Merry Christmas, and welcome to the shelter. What can I do ... Oh, hey, Samantha! What are you doing here this early?"
Samantha smiled broadly. "Hi! What can you do for me? You can come around and hug me. And why am I here early? I'm here to give my boyfriend a ride home."
Folding her in his arms, Archie pulled back to look at her, his eyes gleaming and smiling. "Boyfriend, huh? Is that who I am?"
"Well, let's see."
Samantha's hands reached up into Archie's hair, gently tilting his head down to hers.