Miles took the highway back to the winery, and the drive was faster, but less scenic. When they arrived, he drove past the parking lot and pulled into the little lot, parking next to his truck.
"The good news is," he said to Ana, '"No one is here."
"Aren't you closed?"
"Yes, but I mean no one else - no Jimmy and Brandon, but they're going to see Jack, I almost forgot. And no Todd. He likes to show up sometimes just to be annoying. Actually what he does do is bring unsuspecting females here for winery tours."
"What about his wife? Doesn't she find that strange?"
"I wonder about that. Maybe she's just glad to get him out of the house!"
Miles opened the car door. "Try your key to the door." He handed her back her key ring. She tried the key and the door opened. Miles knew that Ana now had access to the premises, and that she would be considered a suspect should things come up missing. And as Romano's wife, what could Todd do? Miles popped the trunk and carried in the groceries. He put the seafood immediately into the refrigerator, and started sorting out the rest. Just then, the telephone rang. Ana went back to lock her car, then came inside, pulling the door shut.
"What do you mean everything's OK? I'm coming right there." Miles listened to someone on the other end. He was shaking his head and was visibly upset. "I'm telling you, I'll be right there." He paused again, listening. "OK, but only if I can talk to him. Put him on." Another pause. "Jack? What happened? You were just fine when we left." A pause. "Yeah, Jimmy said you fell. How did it happen? How much more of that wine did you have?"
Miles listened. "You're going home tomorrow? Do you want me to come and get you?" Miles waited while something went on at the other end. He covered the receiver and said to Ana, in a low voice "Jack had an accident. Brandon and Jimmy found him." Miles attention went back to the phone. "What time? OK. I'll be there." He paused again. "No, Jimmy and Brandon can fill in. I'll be here to get them started, and I should be back by the time they're done. Take care. Oh, put Jimmy back on."
"I'm picking Jack up tomorrow at ten. I need you or Brandon here early to watch the picking. Thanks. I'll see you then. Oh, and thanks for letting me know."
He hung up, sighing. He looked at Ana. "I don't know. Maybe I should go over there. I can spend the night and drive him back in the morning." Ana didn't know what to think. What kind of accident had it been?
"Miles, don't worry about me. Do what you have to. But at least tell me what's going on."
Miles was pacing. He pulled his hair back with his hands. "Jimmy and Brandon found Jack on the floor, unconscious. They thought he'd collapsed. They called an ambulance. According to Jack, he tripped and fell in the bathroom. And I asked him, he wasn't drunk. He says that he slipped on something."
Miles was visibly upset. "Is Jack alright?" asked Ana.
"The hospital is going to keep him overnight, just in case. But they don't think he has a concussion or anything. And, in case you didn't hear, I'm going to pick him up in the morning." He stopped pacing and came toward Ana.
"I'm sorry to blow our evening. It's just, well, Jack is sort of like a father to me." Miles pressed his hand against his forehead. "I don't want to think about anything happening to him."
"Miles," said Ana. "Miles," she said walking up to him. "Miles," she said, taking his hands in hers. He finally acknowledged her.
"Ana," he said. His voice was husky. Ana thought he was holding back tears. He shook his head, looking downward.
"Miles, it's ok." Ana decided that it was her turn to be the strong one. After all of the silliness of today, who drove, who paid, what difference did it make? "Miles," she said again. "I'm sure Jack will be OK. From what you've told me, there's no need to go see him tonight. If the doctor is letting him go tomorrow, then you can't get him out tonight. Besides, it won't be good for him to see you upset"
Miles looked at her. "You're right, of course. Its not exactly fair for me to skip out on you, either, especially after we bought all of this food."
"That's right. Is it OK if I make myself at home in your kitchen?"
"Go right ahead. What can I do?"
"Why don't you relax for a minute?"
"I'll tell you what - I'm going to go to the cellar and pick out some appropriate seafood wines."
"Sounds great!" said Ana. In the kitchen, Ana looked in the cabinets for pots and pans, a strainer for the pasta. She put some water on to boil, then rinsed the salad greens and the chard. Miles had a couple of heads of garlic, she had forgotten to look for any at the store. She peeled and diced several of the cloves, mixing a small amount with the salad greens and sitting the rest aside. Then, she went through the seafood. She had planned to make a mixed seafood and pasta dish, accented with diced tomatoes and the Swiss chard, sautΓ©ed. Miles came back ten minutes later, carrying a case box.
"Isn't that more than we need?" asked Ana. "There are just two of us."
"I only brought up a few bottles. Easier to carry in the box. And not all for tonight. How is the food?"
"Fine. All ready except for the pasta and a quick cook of the seafood - it won't take ten minutes to finish. But, I'm not quite hungry yet. How about you?" She came out around the counter, pleased to see that Miles no longer looked upset.
"I could use some rest, myself, " he said, winking at her. "Wouldn't you like to take some of those clothes off?" He came close to her, and stroked her shoulders and arms. He removed her cardigan.
"I can see those breasts again," he said. He held each nipple between his thumb and forefinger. Ana stood still, wondering what he would do next.
"Lets try something different," he said to her, smiling.
"What?" she asked him. He didn't say anything, but kept smiling. He picked up the cardigan where he had dropped it on the chair and draped it around her shoulders like a cape.
"I don't want you to get a chill." Miles picked up a key ring hanging by the door. "Follow me," he said to Ana. He went out the front door. She followed and waited while he locked the door. He looked at her. "Food OK for a few minutes?"
She nodded. "Everything's shut off for now but the water. And, it's on low."
"Great. Well, since we had this discussion about being the driver, I thought I deserve a reward for volunteering to take over as your fulltime chauffer."