After his divorce Jack was lonely. It was hard living without Marni. They had been married 10 years. He planned to stay together for a lifetime but Marni's career was taking off and she wanted to get away from her old problems. Jack did not blame her but he could not help feeling lonely.
Jack works at an aerospace company. He meets with representatives from other companies at their headquarters to negotiate contracts. The job takes him to cities around the country. He has been offered management positions but he prefers to be in the field. He does not see himself behind a desk at corporate headquarters.
One evening following a meeting in Chicago Jack was drinking martinis with a fellow named Harry from Boeing. Harry was 35 years old. He was not married. He did not even have a girlfriend but he was glad to be single. They were discussing Jack's recent divorce. Harry tried to cheer Jack Opp. "Think of all the possibilities. You don't have to report in." Harry was working on his second martini.
Jack wondered aloud how Harry could be so happy without a companion. Harry became serious. He thought for a while and then said, "Jack, there is a way you can have companions."
Jack was interested. He had never seen a Harry be entirely serious. He was waiting for the punch line but instead Harry wrote a phone number on a cocktail napkin. He said, " When you call them say I referred you."
Jack put the napkin in his pocket. He did not think he would call the number. It was probably for an escort service. He had never been interested in that type of entertainment. He was faithfull to Marni when they were married. Now he was not sure what kind of relationship he wanted.
Two months later Jack felt the napkin in his pocket. He had forgotten all about the conversation with Harry. He considered throwing the napkin away but there was something about Harry's expression that made Jack curious.
He dialed the number. A male voice answered, "Security Short-term Investments." Jack was surprised. He spoke into the phone, "Sorry, wrong number. I must have dialed wrong." The voice answered, " Maybe not. Who referred you?" Jack answered, "Harry, Harry Barszak."
The man asked him to wait for a minute. He came back and asked Jack his name. Jack felt uncomfortable telling the stranger his name over the phone. He gave only his first name. The man warmed up noticeably. He asked, "Jack Randolph, 284 Long Lane, 38 years old, born April 22, Winston High School, University of Pittsburgh, employed by Soltram Tethnologies?"
Jack was uncomfortable. He asked, "Why do you have all that information?"
The man responded, "That's what we do. We get to know people. Harry said you may be calling. That information was easy to find. If you join we will get to know much more about you."
"If I join what?"
"If you join our group. We provide the security and you do the investing. We provide the means to find a short-term companion and we also provide security that allows people to get together and be comfortable with each other.
Basically, we are the friend in the middle who can vouch for each person. People who meet for an evening may be strangers to each other but each is well-known to us. Are you interested in joining?"
Jack said he was interested. He was told to wait for a call to schedule an interview.
His interview was arranged and a few weeks later a young man drove up to the house. He stuck out his hand. "Hi, I'm Ron. Are you Jack?" Jack introduce himself. He led the young man to the study and Ron went right to work.
They talked about Jack's life. They reviewed his present living situation. Ron requested a tour of the house. He looked into closets and cabinets. He explained that he wanted to verify that Jack was living as a single person.
Ron was friendly and Jack felt as comfortable as he could be exposing his personal life to a stranger. By the end of the interview the company had a comprehensive picture of him and his life. The young man parted saying that Jack would receive a call.
Three days later in the evening the telephone rang. He recognized the voice of his original contact. He was told that the company had set up an account for him. He was given the Internet address of Security Short-term Investments, an account number and a password.
Jack did not wait. He found the web page. It had the look of a typical business web page with headings across the top and a place for members to sign in. He put in his account number and password.
As soon as he entered his password a new page opened. A message read, " Welcome Jack. We are glad to have you as a member. Please read the following:
The purpose of our business is to bring together people who wish to enjoy each others' company for a single encounter.
We try to maintain security and privacy for all of our members and request that you follow a few guidelines. You should not ask your date for any identifying information.
You should not ask your partner his or her name. When you meet, your first task will be to suggest a name for your partner. He or she will also suggest a name for you.
We hope that you will have unlimited enjoyable encounters with some wonderful people. Now, we would like to know how you would describe yourself to a potential date. Please fill in the following questionnaire."
Jack filled in boxes describing himself as 38 years old, 5'10" tall, 165 lbs., somewhat fit but not athletic, receding hair, good sense of humor, reserved, college-educated, work in the field for an aerospace company. There were other questions.
When he was finished with the questionnaire the computer asked, "Jack, would you like to arrange a date?" Jack was eager to try the service but he was feeling cautious. He needed to think things over.
Soon he made up his mind to use the service. He wanted his first date to be in a city far from home. He would be traveling to Seattle next month.
Jack went to the web site for Security Short-term Investments. He entered his password and his account page opened. He pushed a tab labeled " propose a date".
There was an encounter form. It asked for date and time. Then it asked for a schedule of events. Jack had not really thought exactly what he wanted to do other than meet a woman and spend the night with her. On the other hand, he would enjoy an evening with good conversation.
Jack checked dinner at a restaurant. He was asked what was next on his proposed schedule for the evening. Jack was a little worried about where this was going. He was simply looking for some companionship.
He checked a box for quiet conversation back at the hotel. He figured that he and his date could decide if they wanted to stop at the hotel bar and have a nightcap before retiring to his room. In the back of his mind Jack was thinking about the potential for disaster. What type of woman would agree to a date with his total stranger?
He finished the form and submitted it. A week later there were three responses. Jack intended to pin this date down well in advance since it was his first time. He examined the responses.
The first potential date was 32 years old. She was 5'7" tall, enjoy dancing and was devoted to her malamute dog.
The second response was from a 35-year-old elementary school teacher. She was 5'5" and 125 lbs. and enjoyed good conversation. She described herself as being reserved but not shy.
The third was from a 33-year-old single mother with two children. She worked as a manager in a department store and enjoyed writing poetry.
Jack pondered his choices. They all seemed like a date for him. He was actually relieved to see that there were any responses at all. He was feeling a little less lonely.
Jack did not want to compete with the malamute. Also, he felt a little reluctant to take some children's mother out on a date so he decided to go with the teacher. The computer asked him to check back to confirm.
Jack did check back the next day and found that his date was confirmed. The woman would meet him in the hotel lobby at the requested time.
A week later Jack flew to Seattle. His meetings went well but that was not the only reason he was excited. This was the day of his date.
Jack thought back. His only previous blind date was in high school. A buddy had arranged a double date. The evening was terrible. The girl was withdrawn. She did not talk. She kept her coat wrapped around her the whole evening. He concluded then that blind dates were not so great.
So, here he was in his hotel room preparing to go out on a blind date with a schoolteacher from Seattle. Jack was having second thoughts. He reminded himself that he and his date were strangers and would remain so. He would act pleasant and try to have a good time. At the end of the evening what could he lose except the cost of a dinner? She might not even show up.
At seven o'clock Jack was down in the lobby of the hotel. He tried to look relaxed as if he did this type of thing all the time. He watched for any single women who appeared to be meeting someone.
In a few minutes he did see a woman enter the lobby. She looked around. Jack suddenly realized he had no way to identify himself to his date. He looked at the woman and gave a friendly smile. She smiled back at him.
The moved toward each other. She spoke first. "I was supposed to meet someone here from Security Investments." Jack was relieved to know that he would not miss his first date.
He answered, "I'm here also to meet someone from Security Short-term Investments."
She looked happy, "That must be me."
Jack stuck out his hand and was about to introduce himself when he remembered the rules. He said, " Nice to me you. May I call you Alice?"