Chapter Six: Being Alone
It took a couple of months for things to die down completely. The first week Henry filled my texts and calls, blaming me for his apparent 'demotion' as he put it, as he was taken off his regular patrol and put somewhere else.
Then after I blocked him, he started to come by unannounced, never as far as coming inside or approaching me, but I always saw his car driving by my workplace or by a house I was trying to sell. It would always roll by or stay parked until I noticed, then speed off.
Alexander often asked if I wanted him to take care of it, but I knew it would die down. Henry was just mad, and this was his way of venting.
Finally, it took me storming over to his house to get things settled.
I told him it was over, and no matter how much 'space' he was going to give me or 'attention' he wanted to get, I wasn't coming back to him.
It took a few more days to get through to him, but eventually, the stalking stopped. I hoped that he had found something new to fill his time. I hoped it wasn't someone else as I didn't want Henry to fool someone else with his pretense of being a nice guy and then turn on them the way he did with me.
The new cop on the stretch pulled me over just once when I was way above the speed limit. He gave me a warning and then apologized for what I went through with Henry. It seemed Henry had a reputation of going off on some of the younger officers.
"I am sorry, it's just this open road and my foot seems to want to...." I started to say as he gave me the warning.
"Set your GPS to give you a chirp once you go over the speed limit," the officer said, pointing at my GPS system. "It should slow you down."
"I didn't know it could do that," I said.
"Sure, may I show you?" the young officer said.
"Absolutely," I nodded.
The officer got in the passenger side and showed me how to set it up. Then he allowed me to speed off. Sure, enough, the loud chirp went off after going five miles per hour over the speed limit.
"Well, that's annoying," I said as he caught up to me as I parked.
"I set it to go off continuously until you go under," he smiled.
"And you're not going to tell me how to turn it back off?" I smiled.
"Nope, have a good day," he smiled back at me.
"Rascal!" I shouted back at him.
It had worked. The annoying chirp got me to drop my speed everywhere I went. It was slowly bringing me used to doing the speed limit. This was a bonus as paying for speeding tickets was becoming a chore.
Things were good for me; finally, there were no problems from Henry, and Debra and Jimmy's health problems were under control.
Mason had found a girlfriend, Debbie. He had brought her to see me a few weeks ago. She was lovely. The best thing about her was she kept him under wraps.
He hardly had an outburst the whole three days they were here. I couldn't hug her hard enough and thank her. She truly knew how to calm him down.
That was the thing about a good relationship. One always countered the other. I wondered if I would ever be in a relationship like that again.
"Should get it tinted," Alexander said one day as he drove with me to one of our new locations.
"I was thinking about it, since summer is coming," I replied.
"I know a guy, he's pretty good, and the price isn't bad," Alexander said.
"Absolutely," I nodded.
I loved my job. It had always been the one thing I could count on to be stable. Even when things went haywire, I knew how to fix it.
"You're kidding," I said as Alexander showed me the guy.
"Nope," Alexander said.
In the same strip mall was a small building with big signs that said tinting and other things.
"How did I not notice that?" I asked.
"You never needed it before," Alexander smiled.
I nodded and couldn't believe that I had wanted to get my car tinted for months and didn't notice the building right in front of my workplace.
I drove my car over and went inside.
"Was wondering when you would come in," a tall black man said.
"Me?" I smiled.
"No, the other white lady behind you," the man smiled.
"Funny," I smiled back at him.
"Andre," the man said, holding out his hand.
"Alison," I smiled back at him.
"So, full tint?" Andre asked.
"Yes, not too dark, I already get pulled over enough," I stated.
"That beauty is meant to be driven fast," Andre said as he came around the counter.
"I have the speeding tickets to attest to that," I smiled as we went outside.
Andre walked around my car. "Rims?"
"Uh, don't think so, just the tint," I said as I followed him.
"Black on black would look good," Andre said.
I thought about it and remembered another car like mine with full black rims and thought mine would look good that way.
"Tell you what let me show you," Andre said.
I stood still and stared at my car as Andre went into the garage portion of his building. He came out rolling a tire with black rims.
"I got other designs, which you can pick from, just giving you an idea," Andre said as he held the tire near my car.
I liked it. I didn't just like it; I loved it. "You said other designs?" I asked.
"Yeah, come inside," Andre smiled.
Andre went over many designs and sizes, and I picked out the one I liked.
"Now, how about that speeding?" Andre smiled.
"Someone set me up with that annoying chirp sound," I shook my head as I thought about it.
Andre shook his head and made the sound. "Yes!" I shouted.
"Here, I got something for you," Andre said as he went to the back and brought out a box. "Radar detection, really small, easy to hide and always accurate, hear the low beep, a cop is around," he smiled.
"Are you trying to get a big sale out of me?" I smiled.
"Nope, this one is for free," Andre smiled back.
"Nothing's for free," I smiled.
"Just keep smiling and I will accept that as payment," Andre said.
I felt myself blushing. "Or you can do that, I accept that as well," Andre smiled.
Again, I couldn't stop myself from laughing. "Stop it," I said, shaking my head.
"That too," Andre smiled.
"Okay, enough," I said, coughing and straightening my face.
We stared at each other for a few seconds before I started smiling again.
"Stop!" I yelled at him.
"Didn't do anything that time," Andre said.
"You were thinking it," I said.
"Alison, if you knew what I was thinking you would slap me," Andre said.
I opened my mouth in shock. "Andre! I am old enough to be your mother!"
"Age is just a number," Andre nodded.
"So, that's how you get the big sales huh? Flirt with all the female customers?" I asked. I found myself leaning on the counter, staring at him.
"Flirting? Me? Never!" Andre said, shaking his head.