"That was fantastic." Spencer set his fork aside at the edge of his plate. "Where did you learn to cook?" he asked, glancing around the small nook in her kitchen where the table was situated.
Amber smiled. "Well, to
technically
answer your question, both Mom and Dad strongly encouraged me to learn how to cook early on. 'People always need to eat so it's a skill that never gets rusty,' my dad would always say. However, in this case, while I appreciate the compliment, it's unearned. Ms. Carlucci made it for my dad and me, but he's out of town for a few days. I forgot to tell her, and she dropped it off right before I came up to see you."
Amber caught Spencer's curious look. "Sorry, she's this lady that my dad fixes stuff for every so often. She likes to bring us food. I felt bad that I forgot to tell her to cancel, but she told me not to worry about it. And I guess it worked out after all." She stood up and began clearing the table. Spencer got up and began to assist. Then, as she started wrapping the remaining food, he began to run some water and soap in the sink. "Oh, you don't have to do that," she told him.
"Of course I do," he replied. "You just made dinner. The least I can do is help clean up." He began washing the dishes and then glanced over at her. "So, you said earlier that you've had a really crazy day. I imagine you're exhausted. It's not too late, but if you'd prefer, I can head out after we're done here so you can get some rest."
Amber grabbed a towel and began drying the dishes in the drying rack. "I am tired, but I was actually hoping you'd stay for some ice cream. I was thinking that maybe we could chat for a bit? I still have a ton of questions."
"Ice cream and the company of a smart, beautiful woman? How could I pass that up! But, seriously, just let me know when you want to wrap it up." They continued to make small talk as they finished up the dishes. Amber then moved on to scooping out bowls of ice cream.
As Spencer moved into the living room, she followed him. He sat at the end of the couch and she hesitated for a moment, glancing between the couch and a nearby chair while wondering what would be the most appropriate spot.
Too close feels a bit awkward, but too far away seems too aloof.
She settled for the opposite end of the couch but turned to face him, curling her feet up next to her. He turned towards her and sat cross-legged on the couch. "So, what would you like to discuss?" he asked curiously.
Amber spooned some of the chocolate ice cream into her mouth, collecting her thoughts and savoring the rich flavor as she slowly withdrew the spoon.
Gods this is good!
"Well, honestly, I just kind of... I mean, I wanted to talk about, well..."
Aargh, spit it out, girl!
She took a deep breath, closed her eyes for a second, and then opened them again to look at him. "Sorry. What I'm trying to say is that this day has been totally surreal for me. It's been all over the place, and there's been a lot of new stuff to take in. I feel like I'm in this really weird place with you where I know you from seeing you at the office all the time and our chats and such, so there's this familiarity, you know? And we seem to hit it off. I mean, I always like it when I see you down the hall." She gave him a sheepish smile.
He perked up, a spoonful of ice cream halfway to his lips. "Yeah? No, I totally understand. I, uh, I have to say, it's always the highlight of my day when I get a call to your office." It was his turn to smile. "But I sense there's a 'but', right?" He tilted his head slightly.
She nodded. "But then I also don't
really
know you either. I mean, we've made a lot of small talk and it's fun and you invited me and my friends over last night... And that was... really nice." She paused, thinking about where it led, her cheeks warming. "But then today, I've realized that there's a ton I don't know either. I mean, I woke up and freaked out and assumed the worst, which was totally shitty, but the thought was there, you know? And then when I came back to apologize, there's your sister and her car, and woodworking, and your house and..." Amber held up her hands, gesturing in circles. "Basically, I was hoping tonight that maybe we could just do a big info dump and not be in this weird, awkward stage. I mean, I want to get back to some semblance of... well, friendly and not awkward. Does that make sense?"
Spencer nodded. "Sure, I totally see what you're talking about. I'd love to get back to comfortable and friendly too. It's like we had this yarn and now there's a tangled knot and if we can sort it out, perhaps we can get back to knitting a... cardigan... or something..." His voice trailed off. "Okay, that analogy was terrible, but you know what I mean. So, tell ya whatโask me whatever you want and if it's something I'm not comfortable sharing at this point, I'll let you know. I mean, I'm not normally a totally open book to people, but, well, it's you and... you're not normal."
Amber raised her eyebrow and Spencer grimaced. "Uh, yeah... See? You're not the only one who's all tangled up today. What I
meant
is that you're specialโthat this isn't a normal situation. And if it can help you feel more comfortable and help us get back to the fun and playful relationship we had, then I am willing to try and open up. Ask me anything."
Amber finished her ice cream and turned more towards him, laying back against the arm of the sofa. Her left leg was lying along the back cushion with the other slightly bent, her right foot resting against the left thigh. She began stroking her chin and her eyes took on a sly look. "Anything, huh? Hmm..."
Spencer made an exaggerated gulp and wiped imaginary sweat from his brow. "I supposed I asked for it..."
"Oh, very well. I'll start with an easy one. What's up with the house? I mean, it's gorgeous and all, but it seems like a lot for a 25-year-old to have... unless you're a secret millionaire or something. Wait! Are you?" She gave him a teasing, sidelong look.