Philip Johnson
Prologue
Princeton Dynamics was a successful national company with a division just south of Chicago, and they had one major problem, operating costs. Their bottom line was sagging like an old hammock. And like most companies with that problem it was largely due to excessive wages and employee benefits, but the taxes in Chicago were getting too high as well. Some manufacturing had moved to the south for the same reasons, but Princeton Dynamics had an offer from Evansville, Indiana to relocate there and have a five year tax relief, so the decision was made to build a new more efficient facility and move to Evansville.
That change was good for Princeton Dynamics but it was bad news for the rank and file employees in Chicago. Some of the assembly line employees had the option to relocate and they did that as did several office managers. The office people that did relocate were between twenty three and thirty two years old but the fact that they were all in the younger age group wasn't much of a coincidence. It was more a matter that of the office staff, they were young enough to have few strings to tie them to Chicago. Simply put, they were more mobile than the older employees with families to consider. They simply packed up, turned in the keys to their apartments, and moved to a new apartment in Evansville. What none of them had expected was they also became better friends and a surrogate family for each other. There were rumors of a budding romantic between Ken and Sandra and Dean and Carol, but all any of them would admit to was a strong friendship.
Chapter One
I don't know which was gloomier, the weather or my mood. I'd look out of the window and it would be raining, and the next time I looked it would be snowing, so the only thing I could do was quit looking out of the window, but I still felt restless and depressed. Friday had been windy and bleak with the last of the falling leaves whipping around as I drove home from work, and then during the night it started the rain and snow assault. The only bright thought I could come up with was getting together with what we had decided to call our family. There were four of us that were transplants from Chicago, and one by one we had all arrived in Evansville within weeks of each other. In fact all four of us lived in the same apartment complex. I was lucky to get the apartment I had, but I had to take a ground floor unit. That wasn't all bad, and in fact it was good, except it cost me an extra sixty bucks a month for the privilege. My sour mood was pushed aside when I heard, "Ken?"
"Yeah Dean."
"You home?"
"No I'm not home Dean, you just think you hear my voice," and he came in. I would unlock my door in the morning on the weekends and leave it that way. I didn't have anything worth stealing so I didn't worry about it.
Dean found me pouring coffee and said, "Sorry, I just spent a few days with my parents and they talk like that all the time."
"Don't mind me, I'm just in a shitty mood."
"Why?"
"I don't really know."
"We still getting together here tonight?"
"Yeah the usual seven o'clock."
"You gonna be in a shitty mood tonight too?"
Nah, I'll be okay. I think it's just the thought of the next four to six months of crappy weather. I go through this every year."
"So why don't you move to the middle of Florida or someplace?"
"Well besides the money issue, have you ever been in Florida in the summer time?"
"No."
"My advice is don't ever go there between the months of April and October or November. The heat is more unbearable than winters are up here. When you get cold you can put on warm clothes and a coat. When you get hot you can only get just so naked."
"Good Point. What can I bring tonight?"
"Whatever you want."
"I mean drinks, finger food or what?"
"Hell, I don't know what anybody else is brining so it doesn't matter."
"I'll come up with something then." I didn't bother to ask Dean if he wanted coffee, I just poured him one and handed it to him. "Thanks."
"Did you get the e-mail from Sandy about Tom Dayton?"
"Yeah I voted to have him join our group permanently."
"I did too. I don't know much about him, but he seemed like a nice guy." He can't be part of the our family since he's not a transplant from Chicago, but he could be a friend of the family."
"Yeah or a second cousin or something." I raised my cup and said, "To family and friends." Tom Dayton was a guy that moved in near Sandy, and about a month ago she asked if he could join us for one Saturday gathering as a friendly gesture. Now after he had joined us on two occasions it looked like he might become a regular part of our group. The Saturday night gathering that Dean had asked about was something we did every week or two depending on people's schedules. When the four of us transferred to Evansville about eight months ago we became our own support group as we went through the traumas of separation from family and in my case a girlfriend. She thought I should forfeit my company shares and seniority to stay with her, and I thought she should move to Evansville with me. In the end I moved and she stayed in Chicago. I used Sandy as my crying towel for a week or so after I moved, and that was what started some thinking there was something between us beyond friendship. But in truth she was my strength and we really were just good friends.
None of us was overly flush with cash, so as the family gathered Saturday night we ended up with the usual snack crackers, cheeses and summer sausage among other things. Then Dean arrived carrying a tray of one ounce Jello shots. None of us were big drinkers, so when he came in we were all surprised by his contribution. His comment was simply, "I wanted to have something different for a change. They're small and not terribly potent and there's only four or five for each of us. The lime ones are tequila shots and the orange ones are called Sex On The Beach." Needless to say everybody had to taste one of those right away. Then Carol told everybody to choose a shot because she was going to make a toast.
We looked pretty silly holding our little one ounce shooters up as she said, "Since Tom isn't part of the family, I say we toast him and welcome him as a permanent member of our group as our official friend of the family." Every body raised their shot to him then and tossed it back.
"Thank you Carol for the toast and thanks all of you for taking this orphan into your fold."
We were well into our snacks and the shooters were disappearing at a steady rate when Carol said, "Hey everybody, guess what I learned today? We have a celebrity in our midst."
Sandy said, "Well don't stop there, give us the whole story."
"Our own Tom is a published author." All eyes went to him and he just smiled and leaned back in silence.
"Is that true Tom," I asked him.
"Yeah it's true I have all of one novel published."
"But don't you work for premier Plastics?"
"Yes. My novel sold well, but I was an unknown so the money from it wasn't all that great. Consequently I still need a steady income and insurance just like you do.
"Well I for one am impressed."
"Thanks."
"You writing another one?"
"Working on it but I don't write fast and I'm not far into it."
"We all wish you success."
"Thanks."
I wasn't sure if it was the alcohol or just Carol being her usual outspoken self when she asked him, "Why not write some porn to keep the money coming in while you write your novel?"
Dean looked at her and said, "Carol it isn't like you can say I'll just dash off some porn and make some bucks."
"Oh come on, writing trash can't be that hard."
Dean came back with, "Okay then why don't you write some porn?"
"Okay so make it romance then." Tom was smart enough to stay out of the whole discussion and I did the same.
Dean kept at her saying, "Even porn or romance has to have something going for it. It has to have substance beyond slam bam thank you ma'am or a mush heart throb crisis."
Sandy added, "I agree with Dean, even those thin romance books have to tell a story and give the reader a reason to keep reading, right Tom?"
"I'm not getting into this one." Then he smiled and without mentioning porn he added, "I've never read romance," and we all laughed.
Dean went back to Carol and said, "Write us a short porn or romance story and bring it to our next gathering and read it to us."
"Well okay so I've never tried writing romance or garbage and maybe it isn't that simple, but it can't be so terribly hard."