The doorbell rang. Yuliana hummed happily, wiping her hands on a towel, as she walked to her front door. Pulling it open, she was greeted by a smiling, bearded stranger.
He remained strange only until he said the words, "Hello Yakov's Mom!"
Yuliana was instantly transported back to the millions of times that Danny had come calling for her son. 'Hello Yakov's Mom, can Yakov come out to play?' was a catchphrase she'd heard nearly every day for over ten years as the boys grew up together. She'd watch them go, tearing off over to the park across the street and know that, whatever happened, they would at least have each other's back.
"Danny!"
Yuliana grabbed the young man and dragged him inside, closing the door to shut out the Winter chill. She hugged him tight then kissed him on both cheeks and held him at arm's length to examine his changes. Despite his shaggy hair and unkempt appearance he was the same boy; his shy, furtive, nervous look always made her want to reassure the little lost boy. Not so little now though. Yuliana was tall, even bare-footed as she was now, but Danny was beaming down from his elongated height. She held her hand on his cheek, just below the scar caused by her son shooting an arrow at his head when they were seven.
"I haven't seen you in a dog's age, look how big and handsome you've become." She pinched both his cheeks and flubber-lubber-lubbed his face affectionately.
"Ow." Danny protested playfully.
Yuliana called for her son, then stood gazing and grinning at the young man, she was excited by the imminent reunion of boyhood chums. It was going to be joyful. Yakov walked downstairs pulling on his jacket.
"Dan." A single grunt.
"Ready?" Danny grunted back.
"Yup."
Yuliana watched, bewildered, as her son slipped his feet into into his trainers.
"Bye Mom."
"You knew he was back!? He never tells me anything, Danny."
"Bye, Yakov's Mom." They were down the steps and on to the street when Yuliana called Danny back.
"Next week is Christmas. You have no family to go to. You will come here."
"No I couldn't jus-"
"What is this couldn't?" Yuliana's English always broke down when she was flustered, if you got her mad enough she would revert to her native Slovene until she calmed down again, "What couldn't? How many times have you come to our house? We have cousins and uncles and all sorts coming so one more chair, one more mouth is nothing. Is decided! You come! Now, beat it."
She waved him away imperiously and watched the two friends, bundled up against the bitter cold, traipse off down the street.
*******
Yuliana's festive family gathering was in full swing. Loud music blaring from the front room for the youngsters, a Bizet opera playing softly in the back room for the adults to chat over and the smallest ones running around shooting Nerf guns or driving various remote control vehicles. Yuliana found Danny in the kitchen, sitting quietly at her dining table. She pulled up a chair and sat next to him.
"Caught you hiding." She smiled wearily and kicked off her heels.
"I've not drunk this much Slovenian beer since we all came to Yakov's eighteenth birthday party here."
Her stilettos were red to match her slinky dress that seemed infused with a golden shimmer when it caught the light just right. Danny hadn't been able to take his eyes off her whenever she was in the same room. The dress hugged her subtle curves perfectly, accentuating her lithe, graceful body. She had long dirty-blonde hair that framed a young face, her grey-blue eyes sparkled like a freshly poured gin and tonic.
She had the cheekiest smile he'd even seen. Her perky, impeccable breasts, her flawless, flat stomach and her pear-drop bottom added to her supermodel status but the real deal-breaker for Danny's libido were her long, almost never-ending, legs. His eyes were magnetically drawn to her small feet shrouded in sheer black nylon. He scooted his chair closer then bent down and lifted her feet on to his lap. She watched him, bemused as he began to rub her soles. She let out a deep sigh as his adept fingers released waves of tension gained throughout the busy day. She smiled at him contentedly, like a cat lazing in the sun.
Danny observed, "You look a little tired."
"Well, it's late. I must look a mess."
She viewed him from under hooded, sleepy eyelids that had been brushed with smoky eye-shadow, the effect on Danny was electric.
"I've never seen you look more glamourous."
"Oh sure," she waved away his compliment, "I'm a real glamourpuss. I've been on my feet all day, they may be a bit sweaty."
Danny raised one foot and pressed his nose to her toes. She blushed. She leapt up out of her chair as some aged relation came bumbling into the kitchen to retrieve a handful of beer bottles from the fridge. Danny enjoyed watching how embarrassed she was as she smoothed down her dress and adjusted her hair. Yakov walked in and slumped into a chair.
"I'm ready to crash," he puffed, "These old guys can really put it away."
"Da, that side of the family were always hard drinkers." Yuliana had lifted the hem of her dress and was straightening her misaligned pantyhose, when she glanced up to see the two young men were watching her with a fascinated fixation. She blushed again and stood upright.
"Danny," she said, plowing through the constricted silence, "Now you're all grown up, I have always wanted to ask you a question."
"Shoot." Danny stood up, stretched his back and yawned.
"I've said Danny could stay tonight, Mom." Yakov interrupted, joining in with the contagious yawn.
"Da, of course. Everyone else is. You're very welcome. I'll bring out some blankets and pillows for everyone later."
"What was your question, Mrs Kolar?"
Even though she'd asked him many times to call her Yuliana, he still felt that it was somehow incorrect.
"Why..." Yuliana paused, looking for the words, "What happened to your mother?"
"You can't ask that! Jesus, Mom."
"Hush, Yakov. He can tell me 'go to hell' if he wants to."
"Maaaaan." Yavok stretched then waved his arms as he left, indicating that he was escaping all this craziness.
"I would never say that to you, Mrs Kolar."
Yuliana and Danny both leaned back against the kitchen counter.
"You don't mind I ask?"
"No."
They stood, side by side, while Danny searched for the strength to talk about something that was obviously painful. Anyone other than Yuliana would've been met with a curt refusal.
"They told me she died in childbirth," Danny spoke flatly, suppressing his emotions, "Having me."
"That's so sad."
"I, I've never talked about her before. I often wonder what she was like. If I'm like her? They didn't know if she had any relatives to take me in. I started off in a foster family, as a baby, then I bounced around different care homes or other foster families until I was sixteen."
"And your father?"
"I don't know who he is. I never met him." Danny chuckled coldly.
"You had no one?"
"Not a soul in the world."
"You're breaking my heart."
Yuliana embraced him, wrapping her arms around him and touching his hair, he could feel her long artificial nails poking his scalp. His libido reacted mechanically to the close contact of a sexy feminine body but it was overwhelmed by Danny's genuine feelings of comfort.