Please read the previous chapters before this one to understand the story up to this point. None of these chapters are stand-alone. This chapter does contain erotic scenes.
Enjoy!
The door from the garage opened and a smiling Pam and Rudy walked in. "He liked the car, Tom."
"No, I loved the car. That is some machine and she even let me drive."
"We took Angel down to I-75 and up a couple of exits and back. Two guys wanted to race us but I did what you said."
"She sure did, Tom. We only got up to 140 before the other guys gave up."
"RUDY! I made you promise not to tell Tom. Darn your hide!" Then they both started laughing so I knew it was just a joke. At least I hoped it was.
"Pam, its about 6:00. When do you want to eat? I need at least 20 minutes to grill the meat."
She looked at Ruth and they agreed that 6:45 would work. They were planning baked potatoes, asparagus and a tossed salad. I invited Rudy to join me outside on the patio and grabbed two beers on the way. It was a very cool night, as Novembers normally have, and the sun had set. I turned on the floodlights and we both put on jackets.
We sat and talked for several minutes before I turned on the gas grill.
Rudy asked, "How did you manage to get one of the McLarens? I know they were on allocation, even though they cost a half-million dollars."
"My dad went to school with a guy who's a dealer in Atlanta. Dad has bought many cars from him over the years. When the McLaren was announced, Lydia read a review and fell in love. Later on, when we found out she had cancer, I asked dad to call his buddy and see what could be done. The dealer pulled some strings, I suppose, and he called dad one morning and told him he had one coming. The neat thing was that it was the paint color that she really wanted. We drove down and picked it up. She was so nervous that she refused to drive it home. So I drove it and she followed me. I still remember the first time I heard that engine and felt the power under my foot. There was nothing like it."
"Pam surprised me when she stopped at a gas station and told me to drive. That car really scared me. The accelerator is very sensitive and it almost jerks your head off when you tap it too hard. I'm not familiar with the specs on that engine but it must have a ton of torque. But Pam has learned to handle it really well. I was impressed with her driving."
"Ruth and I had a talk while you were gone. She told me about the baby she gave up for adoption."
"Yeah, she told me last night. It's a real shame she had to make that decision so young and live with it forever. But I think she did the right thing. I told her I was very proud of her for thinking of the baby first. I wish all pregnant mothers were like that."
"She asked whether or not she should tell Pam and Jerri and I said to do it. Ruth needs to share the burden she's been carrying and know that others support her decision. It sounded like Richard wanted to keep the baby and that also added to her feelings of guilt."
"We're planning to get married in late February or March. It'll be just a simple wedding at the church. Would you consider standing with me?"
"Absolutely. I'm honored you asked."
"My brother will also. We'll just wear normal suits, not tuxes or anything like that. Ruth wants it to be a simple affair."
"Let's get these steaks on. How do you and Ruth like them grilled?"
"We both like medium."
"Pam is medium also but I like mine a little more rare." I put three of the filets on and waited a few more minutes to add mine.
"If you'll watch them, I'll get us a couple more beers," I said.
I walked in and saw Pam and Ruth sitting in the library talking. I could tell it was a serious discussion and assumed it was about the baby. I pulled another Bud Lite and Stella out of the fridge and walked back to the grill.
"We were trying to decide what you might like to see this weekend. We have a really nice aquarium. Of course, there's Rock City, made famous by all the painted birdhouses and barn roofs. We have two Civil War battlefields close by, Lookout Mountain and Chickamauga. There's Ruby Falls, a tall waterfall inside a cave. Also the old train station has been restored and it dates from 1909."
"All of that sounds interesting. Let's let the girls decide."
"Pam hasn't seen any of them yet so everything will be new to her."
The steaks were ready in just a few more minutes. When I entered the kitchen, I saw the girls working on the salad and the potatoes were out of the oven and cooling. I glanced at Pam and our eyes touched. She winked at me and smiled.
Dinner was really good. Fortunately, the steaks were perfectly grilled. During dinner, the ladies decided they wanted to go to the aquarium and then have lunch at The Meeting Place, one of my restaurants. We would do that on Friday and then decide what to do about Saturday. Ruth and Rudy planned to drive home Sunday after going to church with us.
The rest of the evening was devoted to the movies. Rudy wanted to watch "The Unforgiven," a 1960's western starting Burt Lancaster and Audrey Hepburn. I had forgotten I had that old movie on DVD. Dad must have given it to me; he liked the old westerns and gave me a box of them one time for Christmas.
It was actually kind of fun to see a production done in those years and how they had to do the photography without all the special effects they have now. We all cheered for the good guys and booed the bad guys. It was a real hoot and I thoroughly enjoyed watching it with them.
We then decided to call it a night and head to bed. I was a little surprised when Rudy and Ruth went into the same bedroom, but that was fine with me. When Pam entered, she immediately walked into my arms and kissed me like there was no tomorrow.
"Pam, I need some air girl. What's gotten you all turned on?"
She smiled and giggled, "They're sleeping together now. I think it's so cute and mom was so embarrassed to tell me."
"There's no reason to be embarrassed."
"She and my dad were old school, conservative and proper. At least I always thought that. But she told me tonight about having a baby before they were married and how she decided to give it away for adoption. So my dream was real."
"How did she break it to you?"