4...
I've heard people tell of heart stopping moments. I didn't take it as serious as I should really. The slam of a door downstairs stopped mine. Mom jumped from the bed. She winced in pain as she slipped her arms into her robe. Had I been more alert I would have realised that she had been naked from the waist up as we were making out. Without a glance Mom hurried from my room.
Footsteps trailed upstairs and then a door closed. I heard the door open and then voices coming from their room. Something within me made me exit my room and walk down the landing. I was heading towards their voices. As I closed on their room I realised what had triggered my actions. They were arguing.
"Get out!"
"This is my bedroom." I saw the shadows move across the landing.
"Then you can have it; I'll sleep in the spare room," Mom replied.
I was too late and standing on the landing when she burst out of the doorway. She came to a shuddering halt the instant she saw me. I don't know who was the more stunned. Dad appeared at the door. When he saw me his face fell.
"What's going on?"
"This is between me and your mom," dad replied.
"Mom?"
"Just go back to your room Danny," she answered.
Dismissed and pissed, I turned away and walked back to my room. I closed and locked the door. Turning off the light I lay on top of the bed. Every sound in the house was magnified by my imagination. I heard a brief exchange of muted voices on the landing and then, first of two doors being closed loudly.
Sleep was hard to come by and I was showered, dressed and out of the house before either Mom or Dad had stirred. I didn't want to face either of them and was too early for class so headed to a local diner for breakfast.
There were only a few dawn birds in the diner when I parked in the street out front. Most were from the plant. The family run diner hadn't changed in three generations as proved by the photographs of the original eatery hanging on the walls. I decided to sit at the counter instead of occupying one of the booths.
"I'll be right with you." Charlie's voice shocked me from my thoughts. I'd forgotten that she was covering for Becca the next two weeks as Becca had exams.
"No worries," I answered. My voice had the same effect on Becca's sister. Running on autopilot she knew that someone had entered the diner and was now sitting at the counter but had still concentrated on the customers' orders that she was serving.
"Hey," she called out.
"Good Morning," I replied and smiled. Having served her customers she wandered along the counter.
She said, "And a very good morning to you too."
I looked into her sparkling blue eyes. "Hi."
"Can I get you some coffee, or would you like tea?"
"Tea would be good," I answered. Charlie dropped a bag in a cup, poured over hot water and then placed it on the counter before me. "I'd recommend the ham and eggs."
"OK."
"How do you want your eggs?"
"Scrambled," I replied.
"Would you like pancakes or toast?" Charlie asked
"I'll have whole wheat toast."
Charlie smiled. She looked at me for a second or two. "Is everything OK?"
I nodded. I'm not sure if she believed me. She disappeared into the kitchen. I heard her shout my order. Five minutes later she re-appeared carrying two plates loaded with ham, eggs and a side or of toast. A nod of her head indicated that I should follow. Charlie settled in the back-most booth. She placed both plates down and slid into the booth.
"Don't let it go cold."
"Yes Mom," I answered. I earned a glare.
We ate in silence.
"Danny, can I ask you something?"
"Sure," I answered between mouthfuls of ham. Inside, I wasn't as sure as I sounded.
"Would you like to go to the movies with me?"
"Sure...I mean, yes, I would like that."
Charlie smiled.
"We could go to Rossi for a pizza after," she hurried on. "Or we can eat before the movie; if you'd prefer?"
"That sounds like a date," I ventured.
"Is that a problem?" Her voice failed her.
"No," I replied. "Pizza and a movie is classic first date material."
"It is, isn't it?"
We chatted for the next five minutes and then Charlie's break was finished. I watched her at work for the next half hour and we exchanged a few words as she passed my booth.
"There's a new Johnny Depp movie on at the Mall," Charlie called out as I was leaving for school.
"OK." I said that I would call her after school.
"Hey Daniel," she called out as I was leaving. "Nice hair."
I nodded, "I'll tell my style guru that you like her work."
Mom sent an IM at lunch. Finding her cell on the kitchen table, I had sent her a message before leaving the house that morning, knowing that she would only get the message once she had gone to the kitchen the start making dad's breakfast. I let her know that I would get breakfast out and that I would be late home as I was working. Her first message asked if I was ok. I replied yes and reminded her of my earlier message.
Three minutes later my cell started to ring.
"Hey."
"Hey yourself," she answered. We were silent. "Danny, is it true?"
"Is what true?"
"Damn it Danny, I'm talking about you and my sister going on a date."
"Is it OK?" I asked uncertainly and was greeted with loud laughter.
"OK," Becca screamed. "It's better than OK."
There was a moment of absolute quiet.
"Danny, did you think that me and you..." Becca's voice cracked and failed her.
"I..."