Ahh,
Summer Lovin'
! This is my first time encountering this event since I started writing here, and this story went from conception to completion in record time as soon as I started examining the contest.
Harking back to life in South Florida, year round is mostly about the themes of sun, heat, and maybe the beach. The actual Summer... is about rain.
For the amateur meteorologists among you, along with other seekers of serious believability, please understand that I am neither. I strive for the plausibly ridiculous in my stories.
Please enjoy.
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SUMMER STORM
Cassie bounced down the concrete stairs of her apartment building. After a flight, she slowed her pace. The brunette was always a bundle of good-natured energy and did everything at speed, but she was just discovering that the new bra she had on under her scrubs was not up to keeping her considerable assets comfortably under control when making her usual two-step leaps down the stairs. She lived on the fourth floor and of course there was an elevator, but she only ever considered that option when she had a cart load of groceries. Elevators were for sloths.
She restricted herself to taking one step at a time, though still faster than most other tenants. Her slower pace still left her girls swaying enough to earn her a long, idly longing gaze from a middle-aged male neighbor coming up the stairs between floors two and three, and an outright frown from the even older woman that she passed on the long stretch of stairs down to the ground floor. Cassie barely registered either expression. She had her own issues on her mind, despite her always upbeat stride.
This was a very nice apartment she had down here on the southern gulf coast of Florida (well, ten miles inland from the coast). It had all the amenities, was in a super upscale area, and was less than a mile from her nursing college. With her roommate, she could just afford the rent, and Cassie was fretting about how to light a fire under Helen. If the girl didn't buckle down and get her grades together, she was going to flame out and have to go home to New Jersey. Cassie would then likely have to move to some shitty, older, less deluxe, more distant place.
The buildings of her complex (while she could still live here) were at the heart of one of those mixed-use 'communities' that developers liked to build in suburban areas these days, with a few shops, restaurants, and even a grocery store within easy walking distance, even for the majority of residents who were less energetic than Cassie. She felt the apartment suited her especially well, because it meant that on days like this, she could quickly walk over and get a drink from the excellent boba tea place on the central drive, sandwiched between the barber shop with its own cocktail bar and the day spa, and then walk back to her car.
In the winter, or more accurately for coastal Florida, the 'dry season', Cassie rode her bike to school almost every day. But now, during high summer, she settled for driving, not because it was so hot, but because you never knew when you might catch a rain shower.
They were backed up more than usual at the tea place, and Cassie tried to settle her energetic nature, waiting impatiently for them to complete the order she had just given to the counter guy. His name was 'Kevin', and he was new. Kevin would likely be cute, maybe seriously cute, once he grew out of puberty.
In an effort to stop herself from macking on teenagers, she looked around at the other people waiting for their orders. The tall, red-haired guy who had ordered right after her saw her looking around and asked, "What practice? Where you work, I mean," he added to explain himself.
Cassie just twisted her torso toward him so he could see the logo of her nursing college embroidered over her left breast. She pointed at it helpfully, though most guys had little difficulty directing their eyes to that area on their own. "Still a student," she declared herself cheerily. "But why didn't you think I worked at the hospital?" There was a large regional medical facility just down the road, and most non-students in scrubs she saw around the area worked there.
"You don't look nearly worn-down enough to be a hospital nurse," he chuckled.
"Ha!" Cassie laughed lightly. "You should see me around finals."
"I'll make a note of that," the guy said drily. He was actually wearing a long-sleeved white shirt and tie! What poor, miserable kind of dude had to do that down here in the high summer?
"What's with the noose?" she inquired, nodding at the tie.
"Some people in our industry don't get to wear super comfy scrubs for work," he sighed. "I'm a Pharma rep and am expected to dress like a grownup. That's why I asked what practice you worked for. I was hoping you'd be my next tool to get to your doctors!"
Inwardly, Cassie grumped. Oh, so stick-in-the-mud here only wanted to talk to her for business purposes? Outwardly, she just smiled. "Well, I'm not sure if I still want to live down here in this heat once I graduate, but if I do, I promise to sneak you in by the back door so you can pounce on Old Doc Potter!"
They both laughed. He had a nice smile for a douchebag. Just then they called his name. She missed what it was, mostly because she no longer cared. "That's me! Gotta go," the guy said, stepping toward the counter. "Nice meeting you!" And he was out the door. Dude even got his tea before hers, and she had ordered first...
*
She saw him again, a little over a week later. This time it was in the small grocery store around the corner from the boba place. She was just there to stock up on flavored seltzer and grab a salad for dinner. He was bent over, examining the seltzers himself, with a dissatisfied expression. He was once again wearing dress shirt and tie, a little the worse for wear after a day in the Florida heat, but still quite presentable. It occurred to her briefly that he was about the only adult redheaded guy she had seen in ages who didn't rock some extravagant beard. A clean-shaven redhead was a novelty to Cassie.
"Problem?" she asked. The douche was in her way, but Cassie liked to be polite. "None of the seltzers want to buy boner pills?"
"I don't represent any ED drugs," he replied absently. As he did so, he looked up and recognized her. "Hey! It's Nurse Boba Tea," he said, straightening up. He flushed a little, a very noticeable event on the pale complexion of a redhead, embarrassed at finding himself talking about 'boner pills' with her. "No, I'm just irritated that this store never can keep the passionfruit flavor in stock," he said quickly, changing the subject and waving irritably at the shelves.
"What?" Cassie was now also irritated. "Passionfruit is what I was looking for, too. It's my favorite."
"Then we are both out of luck," he said. "Now I must settle for frickin' 'pamplemousse'."