Thanks to everyone for their feedback on the previous chapters. A special thank-you to my real-life editor, without whom this would be quite typo-riddled. Reading the chapters of this story in order is highly recommended. All characters, situations, places, laws, weather patterns, and sexual positions in this story are fictional. Believe me, if this story were real, I'd be a dead man for writing it.
*****
Mike's eyes snapped open. The music from his alarm clock blasted Bruce Springsteen at him. After turning it off, he ran through a quick checklist while absentmindedly going through his morning routine.
No erotic dreams? Check. No wake-up surprises? Check. Had his life gotten very strange in the last forty-eight hours? Big, whopping check, in red permanent marker.
Here he was, stuck snowbound twenty miles from anyone else, in his house with three women, who only had each other and himself for company, since they had no contact with the outside world thanks to the cloud cover being so... wait, was the radio signal clear this morning?
Leaving his toothbrush dangling from his mouth, Mike went to the double-doors that led to the balcony from his master bedroom suite. The snow had stopped; the Blizzard Of The Century was finally over.
This not only meant that he had just one last run up to the roof to clear the solar panels, but the satellite connections he used for the house would be back up and running. Mike hurried through the rest of his ablutions, to tell his houseguests the good news.
He needn't have worried. Yesterday, when he came downstairs, it had been smiles, coffee, and an omelet. Today, it was smiles, coffee, and laptops. Actually, Jenny was the only one with what could still be called a laptop. Cassie and Veronica both had tablet computers.
"I see you already know," Mike said, after making himself some oatmeal and a cup of coffee.
"My parents want to kill you," said Veronica. Some people broke the ice with a chisel; some with fire. Veronica seemed to like nuking the glacier. "I told them about what you called that song. They love that album and now they say they'll never be able to listen to it again."
"My pleaure," said Mike.
Veronica laughed. "If you ever meet them, they'll never let you forget it."
"If I ever meet them, I'll remind them that you didn't have to tell them about it."
Veronica turned and narrowed her eyes at Mike playfully, "You fight mean."
"I
win
. It's what I do."
Hearing this, Jenny glanced up at Mike, but since his attention was on Veronica, he didn't notice.
"So what are your plans for today?" Veronica continued.
"Well, firstly, I'll nip off breakfast early and clear the solar panels one last time. Then I'll need to hole up in my office and start getting caught up on my consultation work. I have at least three deadlines in two days, and couple minor ones within a week or two after that. Cassie?" She looked up.
"Oh, hi, Mike. Good morning."
"Whatcha up to today?"
"Cooking. Today's recipes will take me all day. It'll be great!" Mike smiled. He had learned enough about Cassie to know she meant both the cooking process and the result.
"Jenny?" Mike prompted.
"Yeah?" she said, looking up.
"What are your plans today?" Mike used a slightly harsh inflection on
plans
. Jenny was looking straight at him as he did so, and the embers of resentment she saw in his expression made her break contact.
Jenny had been pushing him to open up and not hang onto his past, but she pushed too hard and Mike became aware of it. Whatever he was holding back, she struck a serious nerve. Time to relent, and give him space. Let him come to her.
"I was just going to read today," Jenny said, "Don't know how long I'll be here with all those books and free time." She actually managed to sound cheerful about it.
"Oh, and what am I going to do?" Veronica said, "You know Cassie goes into her own little world when she cooks!"
"Sorry, Ronni, I just feel like relaxing today." Veronica stuck her tongue out at Jenny, a sign of continued displeasure, but with no hard feelings.
Mike licked his spoon clean then put his dishes into the sink and said, "Gotta run, ladies. Cassie, have fun." He went upstairs.
Thirty seconds later, with her eyes still glued to the recipes on her screen, Cassie said, "I will, thanks."
Jenny and Veronica shared a glance, then cracked up laughing.
*****
Veronica decided to let her mind wander, but started getting bored fairly quickly. She never wanted to become one of those hunched-over laptop jockeys who could stare at the screen for hours on end. Okay, maybe watching a video, but what fun was that without friends?
She hung out in the living room, nursing the last sips of her coffee, trying to figure out what to do with herself for the day. Luckily, just as she was about to pull out her computer, Mike came back downstairs.
"Hey, Mike. All clear?"
"Yup. Jenny and Cassie already off on their solo adventures?"
"Yeah. Hey, listen," said Veronica, "You're here for months by yourself. You work the whole time?"
"Of course not. I pretty much stick to a eight-hour day, five-day work week. This blizzard's just thrown me out of whack."
"That's not what I meant. I mean, what do you do the rest of the time?"
"I read, I watch movies, I put a puzzle together... I have an original Nintendo hooked up in the basement. Super Mario Brothers Three takes me all day... But I think Duck Hunt would be more your speed."
"...Yeah. Do you do any real hunting?"
"You mean here? Adjacent to a national park?"
"No?"
"No."
"Could you show me how to work the Nintendo?"
"All right, but then I really have to get to work."
"Sure, and thanks."
As they went downstairs, Mike saw Veronica shiver. The basement was five to ten degrees colder than the first floor. From his elevated view behind her on the steps, he could see the goose bumps form across all of the exposed skin of her bust. She was wearing a form-fitting t-shirt and cutoff shorts.
When they reached the bottom of the stairs, Mike asked, "You want me to up the temp down here?"
"You saw me shiver?" Veronica asked.
"Yeah, you look cold." What Mike didn't add was, "And despite the fact that you're wearing a bra, your nipples are showing through your shirt like twin pencil erasers... Make that twin marbles."
"I'll be alright. I can do my exercising early if I want to."
Mike opened the entertainment center in the corner of the room and showed Veronica how to turn everything on and off, and coached her in the handling of the Nintendo.
"It can handle some rough stuff, because these were built to last. But don't be too harsh- I want these to last as long as possible."
"Sounds like a couple of my ex-boyfriends," joked Veronica. Mike gave her an appraising look.
"Some rough stuff, huh?"
"Oh, god, I didn't mean," Veronica said, putting one hand up to her mouth and waving the other urgently. "It was only a joke, I didn't, I don't, I never-" Why was it so hot down here all of the sudden?
Mike started laughing. "You are absolutely adorable, you know that?" That snapped her out of it.
"Whaddya mean, 'adorable'? That's all you've got? I've been called hot, sexy, gorgeous, pretty, beautiful, and a ton of other names, and
adorable
is the best you can do?" Mike just kept laughing. The occasional chuckle persisted through the rest of the Duck Hunt setup.
"I'll be down to keep you company whenever I need to take a break. Is Cassie making both lunch and dinner, or just dinner?"
"Beats me," Veronica shrugged.
"All right then. See you later."
****
Mike jumped in his office chair when his cell phone rang. The house had no landline. He checked the caller ID and picked up.
"Hey, Dave."
"Hey, Mike. You still okay?"
"Behind on work, but just fine."
"Your houseguests?"
"They're okay, too. Pictures of health. You never did say how you knew about them."
"You didn't ask, and it was a busy day. Anyhoo, we had a couple of tips on our hotline about a stranded vehicle. By the time somebody came by to check on it, it was gone. We figured the vehicle stopped to check a map or something, then continued on. But with the weather being what it was, it couldn't have left the county, so we were pretty relieved when you told me you found them."
Many of the rangers volunteered as emergency response personnel during the offseason.
"So were they, and I guess I am, too. God, could you imagine if I hadn't spotted them? Or spotted them too late?"
"Don't go there Mike. It worked out fine, just be glad."
"How's things out there?"
"Plows are slowgoing with so much snow, but we're making progress. That brings me to why I called."
"I'm not getting plowed out," Mike predicted.
"Yeah, bud, sorry. There's a few reasons. Care to hear them?"
"Usually, no, but I think my houseguests might. Lay it on me."
"Firstly, it's not just plowing. Blizzards not only drop a ton of snow, the wind's blowing the whole time. That means trees get blown over left, right, center, and backwards. Now we've got a pickle. We can't check for fallen trees 'til the snow's gone," Dave explained.
"While at the same time," Mike continued, "You can't plow until you know the trees are out of the way. They'd wreck the plow, the truck, or both."