July 2009
"Alright, come on this way, there are some interesting features I'd like to show you," the realtor ushered them into the front door. "So each unit is like a complete townhouse, it has a garage, which can be accessed from the back of the building, let me show you this way," he opened the door next to the staircase to show them the garage. Pete and Alli stepped in scanning over the empty space with shelves along the back wall, nodding and smiling politely.
"Alright? Let's go back out this way. There's enough space outside of the garage to park at least one other car behind it and then there's the parking area for the complex also." The realtor said walking up the stairs. "There's an open-concept space up here, updated kitchen to the back," he gestured, dining room, living space in the front." They walked through the space slowly, checking out the windows in the front that took up an entire wall, then back towards the kitchen, checking out the stainless steel appliances and the sliding doors out of the kitchen that led out onto a deck.
"It's not huge, but you can definitely get a grill up here and probably..." the realtor estimated, looking around. "A table that seats four." Pete and Alli nodded along. They came back inside and the realtor walked them towards the stairs. "There is a half bath over here," he opened the door to the tiny bathroom underneath the stairs, turned on the light, and they all peeked in. "And let's head upstairs," he gestured for them to go ahead as he followed.
"The master bedroom is towards the front, very large and spacious, walk-in closets, once again a large window." They went in and looked around. Alli opened the closet door to check it out. "Out here," the realtor spoke from the hallway, "there is a laundry room, which I think is genius. You know, you take off your clothes up here, you put them away up here too, this is definitely better than having to lug baskets up and down the stairs." They agreed, taking a look at the washer and dryer in the closet-sized room.
"Here's the upstairs bathroom," the realtor opened the next door, gesturing inside. "And here is the extra bedroom," he pointed them to the back of the house. The room wasn't much smaller than the master, definitely spacious, with a slightly smaller closet. "It has plenty of potential, whether you're planning on having children," Alli and Pete exchanged a look, "or setting up a home office, or having it as a guest room. It's a nice-sized room." They nodded again.
"You were right, that was basically perfect," Alli told Pete in the car, as they were pulling out of the complex, after the realtor had also shown them the other facilities like the gym and the pool. "I really liked it too."
"It would be about 30 to 35 minute commute for you, I looked it up. It's definitely more than what you're doing right now, but it's reasonable, right?" Pete glanced at her before returning his eyes on the road.
"Yeah," she agreed. "We talked about this, I can manage that long in the car in each direction. It's not bad."
"I think I want to bring my parents in and let them have a look too. I'm sure my dad is going to notice things that I haven't even thought about. Do you want yours to come? Maybe we can schedule something for both of them together?" Pete put it out there. Alli was silent. He glanced at her quickly, to see her biting her lip, looking down at her hands.
"I haven't talked to them about this yet. I am not expecting it to go over well," she admitted.
"What do you think they're going to say? We've been together for over two years now, we are in our mid-twenties, I mean... it's obvious that we are sleeping together right? They don't think that... umm... you're waiting for marriage or anything, do they?" Pete had met Alli's parents, on more than one occasion now. Yes, they seemed stern and reserved, but they didn't come off as delusional.
"They are not going to be supportive of this, of us moving in together. My mom had gone off on rants about this a ton of times. When she sees unmarried people living together on TV shows, in movies, my cousin Emily, she always gets all judgy about it." Pete wasn't sure how to respond to that. Unmarried people. It felt weird and backward to him, for some reason, to marry someone before having a place to live together. He wanted to marry Alli, he had no doubt about it, but it felt like living together was the next natural step towards that.
"Do you want to go up there and talk to them together?" He offered.
"Maybe," she looked away, out the window, leaning her chin in her hand.
"The townhouse is really great though, isn't it?"
"Yeah, I love it," Alli confirmed.
He would have been ok with them going ahead and buying the townhouse without even mentioning it to Alli's parents. He wouldn't have minded it, as long it was what Alli wanted to do. But as much as it pained for her to discuss this with them, she didn't want to go ahead with the purchase without telling them either. She had invited her parents over for dinner at her apartment to sit down and have the conversation with them. Pete helped her in the kitchen - taking the garlic bread out of the oven, cutting it into pieces, setting the little table for four.
Alli was visibly nervous. She was quiet and entirely in her head as she moved around the kitchen. She had everything ready before her parents arrived and paced nervously.
"Come here," Pete called her over to one of the chairs in her small, tidy kitchen. He sat her down in the chair firmly kneading her shoulders. He understood her nervousness, even though he didn't feel it himself. He wished he knew the exact right thing to say to make Alli feel at ease, but he didn't. The doorbell rang and Alli jumped up to buzz her parents in, then opened the door for them.
"Hello, dear," Alli's mom kissed her cheek walking past her, slipping her shoes off by the door.
"Hiya, cupcake," her dad did the same, following her mom. "Peter," he switched his attention over, "how's it going?"
"It's good, things are good," Pete extended his hand out to Alli's dad who shook it.
"Alli told us your grandmother had passed away. I'm so sorry to hear that," Mrs. Warner gave him a concerned look.
"Yeah, a few months ago. She's really had an amazing life, you know, she was 92." Her memorial service has really been more of a celebration of her life than mourning.
Alli was filled with nervous energy, already placing the food on the table, unable to keep still.
"Let's sit down to eat, everything's ready to go," she gestured to the chairs.
"Alright, alright," Alli's mom sat down in one of the chairs, looking slightly annoyed at being rushed. Alli served everyone and as they dug in, Pete watched her nervously push her food around on her plate instead of actually eating it. He hated that this was causing her so much anxiety, but he wasn't sure what he could do to relieve it.
"So, mom, dad," Alli set down her fork and nervously tapped a fingernail against the table. "Pete and I wanted to talk to you about something." Mrs. Warner stopped mid-chew, her gaze switching between the two of them. Alli gave him a quick glance and he smiled reassuringly. "We've decided to get a place together." Mr. Warner's eyebrows came together as he continued to chew thoughtfully.
"As in... move in together?" He asked. Her mom set her fork down too.
"Yeah," Alli confirmed. Dad looked down at his plate, spearing some salad onto his fork.
"Alli, are you pregnant?" Mrs. Warner's lips pursed in an angry bow. Alli seemed to have been anticipating this accusation. There was no indication of surprise in her reaction.
"No mom, I'm not pregnant. We'd like to move in together because we want to, not because we have to," her phrase seemed prepared.
"Are you getting married?" Dad asked, his forehead creased.
"I would absolutely love to marry Alli, definitely, but we were planning to move in together before that," Pete jumped in. Everyone's eyes switched to him.
"I don't understand the reason for this." Mom folded her hands in front of her. "You are choosing to do things completely out of order and I cannot support this. I don't understand this casual living together thing at all. You live with this guy for a bit, you live with that guy for a bit, and then what's left? What's the point of getting married? The whole idea of family is compromised!"
"Mom," Alli sighed, moving her hands into her lap, "I'm not going to live with any other guy! Just Pete. We want to buy this townhouse together and live together for a bit before we actually get married. We feel that having a place to live together is more important than a wedding and a fancy party."