If you haven't read Chapter 01 you really ought to go back and read it now. Otherwise it's going to be like coming into a theater after the movie started.
In case you missed my earlier warnings, there isn't any explicit sex in this story.
Hans
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Christmas vacation wasn't much like what we'd expected. I made a quick trip to Cambridge for an interview, and then I had to do a whole lot of scurrying to withdraw from the life I knew and enter a whole new world. I'd compare it to surgery without an anesthetic - it was painful, but I was carried along by the thought of how much better everything would be after it was over. Winter weather gave the scalpel a special twist. Carrying boxes and luggage isn't any big deal in the other seasons, but with snow and ice underfoot, every step was an adventure. I wound up falling into a snow pile with a big box that came open and spilled books all over, and I came close to an encore performance a few times.
You'd probably expect that leaving home would be the occasion of tearful farewells, and you'd be right. But that was only the tip of the iceberg. I'd been living in the same bedroom since I learned to walk. As I matured from a little kid into a computer guy I transformed a normal bedroom into a high tech laboratory, and I had a mountain of books and tools and equipment to move. Everything had to be disconnected here and there, and I had a couple of boxes just for cables and wires. Fortunately, George, the lab supervisor in Cambridge, had a space in one corner that somebody had recently vacated, where I could set up my stuff. It wasn't like a private office, but with a desk, table, and bookcase to work with, one long day saw the essentials installed, connected, and tested.
The easy part was moving into Trudy's apartment. The girl who had been there the longest, had moved out at the end of the fall semester, which opened up her space. We moved into the largest bedroom, which must have been the master bedroom before this big old house was made into apartments. The closet was a walk-in with plenty of room for the two of us, and we had a private bathroom, which is practically unheard of in a college town. The bed was queen size, plenty big enough for the two of us, and we had two small desks and a bookcase. The rent was more than the other rooms, but I was making pretty good money from the security project so that wasn't a problem. All the tenants on the floor shared a living room, with two sofas, three overstuffed chairs, and various small side tables. Some folding chairs were stacked in a corner for overflow crowds.
I was sitting in the living room catching my breath, and Trudy came in and plopped down in my lap. "I've got all my clothes hung up," she said, "Is there anything I can help you with?"
"No, thanks. I think I've got everything put away. This is all new to me, and there's a lot more room than I expected. More than I had at home, in fact. Real nice place.
"What I was just thinking about was the two of us sharing a room. My friends have told me what a lot of drama there usually is when a guy and girl move in together, but we just hustled into it like the most normal thing in the world. I never asked you if it was all right with you, and I'm sorry if I took that for granted. I think I'm so relieved to be here with you that my feelings got in the way of my manners.
"When I left you here in August I was so worried about losing you that I was miserable. This project is a huge career boost for me, but the best part is that we're together again. And living together absolutely frosts the cake. Last night we went to sleep all wrapped up together, and we were still tight together when I woke up this morning."
"I know just what you mean. This is such a relief for me, too. I was getting soooo homesick. Spending Thanksgiving away from home was awful. I cried myself to sleep a couple of nights that weekend. Now, with us together again, I feel that a huge weight's been lifted off my shoulders. I just hope we'll never be apart again." Her words were punctuated by a kiss. "Being in love is funny. It makes me feel so complete, to be in love with you and have you close. But when I think of all the years ahead of us, sometimes I worry about the possibility of something coming between us in all that time, and that makes me sick to my stomach."
"Then let's just agree right now that we're together forever. We're a good pair, both smart but with different talents. As long as we're together we can face up to any obstacle, and we've had a semester apart to show us how awful that can be. So wanting to be together isn't just hormones or emotions. We're both smart enough to know a good thing when we've got it, and it's just up to us to make sure nothing ever splits us up. I feel as if I'm proposing to you and you're accepting, just like getting engaged. Maybe we are." Again, the flow of words was interrupted by two soft lips that got in the way. "Hey, I'll tell you what we oughta do. Some time, whenever I can get a few bucks ahead, let's buy an engagement ring to show the world that we've selected each other as our partner for life. Then out in the future we can get married, but it'll just be a formality. If you're looking for me to promise my life to you forever, this is it, right here, right now. We don't need to be in a church to make a binding promise. Agreed?"
"I never thought about it that way. You're right. When we say we're in it for the long haul it's just like getting married. I won't have to be homesick any more, because from now on my home is wherever we're together. It'll be so much easier to live here now. I bet we'll both be able to concentrate on school a lot better, now that we're together again. We'll seem smarter than we were when we were separated." She sat up straight and put her hand up by her mouth. "Hey, you people out there in the academic world! We're about to run over all of you like a steamroller!"