Chapter 32 A Step at a Time
Sunday, January 14, 1962 4:45pm
"Hi, Mom ... Dad, we're home," Jesse announced as he ushered Kirsten in through the front door.
They were in the process of removing their footwear when Margaret Peterson arrived, followed by Michael.
"Hello," Margaret said with a big smile. "You must be Kirsten."
"Yes," Kirsten replied, eyeing Jesse's parents for reaction. Seeing none, she added, "It's nice to meet you both."
"And it's very nice to meet you too," Margaret beamed.
Jesse had stood behind Kirsten, originally intending to introduce his girlfriend, but had the duty taken out of his hands.
"This is my husband, Michael," Margaret continued, "and I'm Margaret. Welcome to our home."
The sincere welcome and the smiles on both parents' faces relieved Kirsten of any worries about her reception. Jesse too gave a hidden sigh of relief as he saw his girlfriend relax.
"Did you have a nice time skiing?" Jesse's father asked.
"Yes," Kirsten said. "It was foggy on top, but the snow was still good even though it was warmer today."
"I've put some towels and a dressing gown in the bedroom. Please feel free to use the shower in the bathroom. If you need anything, please just ask," Margaret said, taking Kirsten's coat from her and hanging it up in the hall closet.
"Thank you," Kirsten replied shyly.
"I'll use the shower downstairs," Jesse announced unnecessarily.
His father had said almost nothing, but his eyes hadn't left the big Swedish blonde since he first saw her. He was once again amazed that his son had found another incredibly beautiful young woman. After Candice and her stunning "centerfold" appearance, this was an equally gorgeous female. He was again wondering just what Jesse had that attracted these women. It was a mystery to him ... and to his wife. Granted, Jesse wasn't ugly or uncouth, but these two latest girlfriends of his were far beyond ordinary.
Kirsten was led down the hall toward the master bedroom by Margaret while Jesse hung up his coat and headed for the downstairs bathroom. He'd already laid out his change of clothes before leaving that morning, so there was no delay in getting in and out of the shower. Ten minutes later he was back in the kitchen, knowing full well he was going to get some questions about Kirsten.
"Okay, Jesse, fess up," his father began. "First it was Candice, and now this beautiful young woman. Just what are you using to attract them?"
"Hey, Dad, have a little faith. It's just the natural Peterson smile and cool good looks," Jesse joked.
"Uh huh," his father said, clearly not satisfied. "This isn't some sort of college gag is it? I mean, she agrees to ski with you to make everyone think she's your girlfriend?"
Jesse was about to deny his father's suspicion when Kirsten reappeared.
"No, Mr. Peterson. Jesse is not playing some trick. He really is my boyfriend and it really was my choice. I just had to get Jesse to agree," she said with a slight smile.
"Oh, I'm sorry," stammered Michael. "I didn't mean to suggest you weren't, it's just that we're not used to Jesse attracting a young lady quite as pretty as you."
"He attracted Candice Tanner, and that surprised a lot of people too. But Jesse is quite handsome, you know. And what's more, he is very polite and good company. I am very careful about dating, so you can be sure that I wanted to get to know him before I thought he would be a good boyfriend."
"Hey, you guys," Jesse said with a scowl. "I'm right here."
"Kirsten, I apologize ... and to Jesse too. Perhaps I need to have more faith in my son," his father said contritely.
Kirsten smiled and moved to the older man, holding out her hand. "No ... do not apologize to me. I am surprised that someone like Jesse has chosen someone like me. He says I am beautiful, but I am not so sure I agree," she said, shaking Michael's hand.
Jesse noted that Kirsten's accent had become more pronounced and that her diction was more formal. He guessed that was a sign of stress.
"Trust me, Kirsten," Margaret spoke up, "Jesse is right. You are very beautiful and he is very lucky. Also, listening to you, I already think you are a very nice young lady and exactly the kind of person I'm happy to see Jesse dating."
"Thank you," Kirsten smiled, moving to Jesse's mother and giving her a friendly hug.
Jesse watched the interplay of his parents and Kirsten, relieved now that the initial tension had been dispersed.
"Dinner will be a few minutes yet," Margaret announced. "Why don't you make yourselves comfortable in the living room? Would you like something to drink, Kirsten. Tea? Or a soft drink?"
"Tea would be nice, thank you," Kirsten smiled.
"I'll look after that," Michael said immediately, giving the two young people a chance to move off.
When Jesse and Kirsten were out of earshot, Michael turned to his wife as he plugged in the kettle, "I made a mess out of that, didn't I?"
Margaret chuckled, "You were a little tongue-tied there. She's not what you expected, is she?"
Michael shook his head. "Not at all," he agreed quietly, not wanting to be heard in the living room. "After Candice, well ... she was something else, but this girl ... she's amazing. She's as tall as Jesse and looks more like a movie star. Candice was a sexy little thing, but Kirsten is in a whole different category."
"Oh ... and just what category would that be?" his wife teased.
"Never mind. I think Jesse will have his hands full protecting himself from all the other guys who will want Kirsten by their side."
"Perhaps," Margaret said thoughtfully. "But Jesse is different ... as we've already noticed. I'm not sure in what way, but he's not the Jesse we remember from a year or so ago."
Michael nodded. He too knew Jesse was a different young man than he was not that long ago. But neither he nor his wife could quite put their finger on just what that difference was.
Thursday, January 25, 1962 2pm