Love Said, "Hello"
A.J. Roye
All Rights Reserved 2022
Continued from the first submission.
Chapter 7
The summer was blazing hot.
A record drought for the state.
The long days, pulling conductor, and nailing boxes. Outlets, switches, driving grounding rods, and mounting load centers. Stripping old conductor for the recycled copper. The work at the University dried up. For now.
I saw Lynn once, during the summer. At the grocery store. She seemed truly happy to see me. I know I was happy to see her. Blues eyes, and her sexy wide mouth. She looked healthy and her baby bump had grown. And... I could tell she was excited to be a mother.
She also told me, her lawyer was taking Aaron Hamilton to court for child support, but a DNA paternity test needed to be performed after the baby's birth. Aaron has already been notified by her attorney. And, she received an angry phone call afterward. She changed her phone number.
"I am so glad he is out of my life," she told me. "And, I hope the baby's life, too. I am a stupid woman for letting my emotions, and selfishness, take over my judgement."
I hugged her. And kissed her cheek.
Since last spring, my mother, father, and I resumed our front porch jams on Thursday nights. And, I played a set at the
Lazy Z
every three weeks. I really enjoy the locals coming to my sets, and greeting me afterward.
My mother retired at the end of the spring semester.
Professor Emeritus
conferred upon her by the University during commencement, and a private, faculty ceremony. My father was proud. I was, too. Laura, and her family present, was icing on the cake for my mother. She loved on her grandchildren. She certainly deserved it.
Spending her time writing books and poetry. Hopeful, she will be able to published someday, in retirement.
My father, originally intended to retire with Mom, but changed his mind two months into the fall semester, last year.
"I've got to much outstanding research to complete to retire. Maybe in two years."
When really, Mom, and myself, both know he loves his work, too much, to retire. He can't stay out of the forest, without his graduate students following him, like ants on an ant trail. Passing on the vast knowledge he has accumulated, to young and bright minds, for nearly 50 years.
And speaking of graduate students...
You never know what the next day will bring.
*****
I stepped out the back door of my home, heading to Mom and Dad's house.
Like I've done, since I moved into my home.
Mom and Dad began a tradition, after they married. Having a "meet and greet" party in their home for their graduate students. Particularly, for the grad students new to the University. One evening for English students... another evening for the Forestry students.
Since Mom has retired, only the Forestry grad students would be present this new academic year.
I have, since I was 10 years old, been helping my parents with their parties. I would wash the windows, sweep the floors, and clean the bathroom. When I got older, I helped Mom make the finger sandwiches, hors d'oeuvres, and deli plates. Lemonade and iced tea.
When I entered the house from the backyard, I could hear a few guests had arrived. Mom greeted me in the kitchen with a hug and kiss... and...
"Ice in the glasses. Lemonade and tea are in the refrigerator. And make sure there are napkins on the coffee table. Salted nuts for the dish, too."
I recognized a couple of grad students from last year's party, and a few unfamiliar faces. Mom passed me when I returned to the kitchen. In a whisper...
"The glasses on the table by the lounge chair. Fill them."
In the kitchen, I was pouring lemonade into glasses, when I heard soft footsteps from behind me.
"Hello?"
I don't know why, but a tingle went down my spine.
An attractive, feminine voice, and... Thick with Mississippi mud. I would recognize that accent anywhere.
"I'm almost done, then I'll bring out the drinks," I offered, as I continued pouring into the final glass.
I heard her step near, and to my left, but I couldn't see her.
"You're Professor Jackson's son, aren't you?"
"I am," I replied, as I finished the last glass of lemonade. Five lemonades and five iced teas on my serving tray. Ready to go.
I stood upright and turned to face my father's guest.
Damn!
Her wide smile, and brilliant teeth, nearly pushed me back to the wall, behind me.
"Umm... Mark Jackson, Miss," I offered, as I extended my right hand towards her, and...
Tipped over most of the drinks on the tray!!!
"Dang it!"
Embarrassed is an understatement.
Lemonade and iced tea went everywhere. On the floor. On the countertop. On the serving tray. On me, and my boots.
I could hear her giggle, as I fumbled for a drying towel to mop up my mess.
"Mark?" my mother said... annoyance in her tone.
"Mom, I'm clumsy, and I'm sorry. I'll get this cleaned up and the drinks out, right away." I briefly looked up from the floor... towards the pretty woman looking down on me with that amazing smile.
"Miss Morton," Mom said... a little short in her tone. "Professor Jackson is asking for you."
I watched this tall, slender beauty, slightly turn and begin walking backwards towards the living room.
"Yes Ma'am." She flicked her gaze upon me. I'm squatting... mopping up spilled drink, as fast as I can.
Placing her slender hand, upon her chest, below her throat, and looking right at me... she said...
"I'm Naomi Morton, by the way."
A beautiful, feminine voice. Again, thick with Mississippian. She paused as she turned to exit the kitchen for the living room. She looked over her shoulder, and threw her smile at me again. Those black eyes... Damn! Then, she left the kitchen.
Damn... Again.
"Mark."