Hello everyone. This is a story about former lovers who meet again. There's
no sex
in it and hopefully it appeals to your heart rather than your genitalia. My thanks to Kathleen S. for being my beta-reader. As always, I appreciate your comments and votes.
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T's BH Lounge
Chapter 01
Her marriage had failed. She had waited a long time for the right one and thought she had found him. After three years of marriage, what she had found was him in bed with her best friend. Catie packed her bags and moved out that day, then filed for divorce the next. She wasn't interested in his explanations or excuses. It was over.
Her sister lived in Cottonwood, California and invited her to come and stay with her for a while and get her mind and heart back together. After the divorce was final, Catie decided to take her up on it. She took an indefinite leave of absence from work and in a few days was enroute to Sacramento.
Catie was still young at thirty-two. She was slim and very attractive. Her hair was naturally strawberry blonde, but she had lived as a brunette for the last five years. The physicians she visited seemed to listen to what she had to say better as a brunette. She worked for a pharmaceutical company as a pharmacy rep, visiting with doctors and promoting her company's products, and was very good at it. Catie was a registered pharmacist.
Her sister, Carla, was a nurse practitioner in a small clinic in Cottonwood, Ca. She had moved from Atlanta five years earlier after her fiancΓ©, Michael, had been killed in the line of duty as an Atlanta cop. She liked being in a small town and northern California provided her with the types of outdoor activities she enjoyed. The nearest good size city was Redding and outdoor activity abounded there. Night life, however, was better in Chico, about an hour southeast of where she lived. Being a college town there was a lot more of it. Since she was so well known from her work, she avoided the one bar in Cottonwood.
When Catie's plane arrived in Sacramento, Carla was there waiting for her. After long hugs they walked to Starbucks then to the baggage claim. The parking garage was just across the street. Within twenty minutes of arriving, they were driving on the highway. In Atlanta they would still be walking to the baggage claim. Catie had been out to visit her sister once before, but they had spent the weekend together in San Francisco, so she hadn't been to her sister's home.
"So how are you feeling?" Carly asked.
"Foolish more than anything else. Everyone warned me about him, but I didn't listen."
"I've warned you about two. You didn't listen about the first one either."
"No, I didn't. I wish I had."
"What ever became of Tony?"
"No clue. The day after we broke up, he quit med school and disappeared."
"Did you ever try to find him?"
"No, I'd hurt him enough."
"You should google him. Who knows?"
"I think it wiser to leave that in the past. He's probably married with a family by now."
"It can't hurt to just look?"
"Carla, drop it please. I'm already feeling like crap and don't want to be reminded of how I dumped the one man who truly loved me."
"Okay."
"I didn't realize how much agriculture there was around here. I guess when I think of California I think of beaches, movie stars, and sunshine."
"You're thinking southern California. In the northern end we have mountains, agriculture, and cowboys."
"Cowboys?"
"It's surprising how many there are. The pace of life is a lot slower here too. The only people in a hurry are my patients."
"Do you like the slower pace?"
"I love it, but I had to learn to appreciate it. Now I can sit on my porch for hours and just enjoy the quiet."
"Are you still near a lake?"
"I'm right on the lake."
"I'm looking forward to seeing it. Is it big enough I won't wear out my welcome after one night?"
"We'll have lots of room. Look ahead, when we go over the next rise, you'll see Mt. Shasta."
Catie watched as Shasta came into view.
"Wow, that's beautiful. Isn't Shasta a volcano?"
"Yes, but it hasn't erupted in about three thousand years."
"How often does it erupt?"
"Historically, about every 600-800 years."
"So, it's past due?" Catie asked.
"I doubt the mountain reads the same books we do. Look to your right. See those two peaks right together?"
"Yeah."
"The one on the left is Mt. Lassen. It erupted a hundred years ago."
"So, California has earthquakes, volcanoes, and tidal waves; sounds lovely. Anything else to worry about?"
"Worrying gives you gray hair and wrinkles. Just be prepared. It's the fires that are the biggest danger around where I live. We've had at least two smoky weeks every year since I've been here. You just have to be prepared."
"Are you prepared?"
"I am, and so are you."
"That's comforting."
"Relax, Catie. You're gonna love it here."
"I'll admit, it is pretty. And the traffic actually moves on the roads here, nothing like Atlanta. I could get used to that."
"I work Monday through Thursday, so you'll have some time to yourself. Friday night we've gotta go to T's BH Lounge in Chico. And Saturday we're going up Shasta.
"What's T's BH lounge?"
"Small college venue. Live music, karaoke, but on Friday's T plays. You'll love him. He draws quite a crowd."
"What's the BH stand for?"