As I watched Dana Prentiss drive down the oak lined avenue to the main road, Vonne appeared behind me. "Telephone ..." I thanked her and walked toward my study. Yes, indeed, I had been waiting on this call. It was, for the time being our only connection, and I cherished each one as I eagerly anticipated the next.
I picked up the receiver, "Hello my love."
It would not be long now, just a matter of a few short weeks before she would join me here at Tanglewood. We had carefully picked it out of several estates found for us by our Broker. We liked the seclusion, the quiet of the country, and the grace of the home. We had been told that the house had been built by a local physician to share his golden years with his bride of 40 years. You could touch the wood and almost feel the happiness of the home. She and I both felt it and fell in love with Tanglewood instantly.
Now Tanglewood would repeat its history. We two would enjoy every day together for the rest of our lives. We would unencumbered by business demands or financial concerns. Tanglewood would be provided us with a buffer from the rest of the world. It was something we had talked about and planned for years, and it was finally coming true.
We chatted more about our plans before getting down to business. "Yes," I said, "I've had occasion to meet Miss Prentiss now twice.
Sweetheart ... she's a wonderful young woman ... she's bright, she's pretty although she doesn't seem to think so ... she appears to be at peace with herself, but it's obvious she still carries around a lot of issues and pain. I don't think she lets very many people get too close to her ... she tends to be introverted ... and I'm guessing she guards her heart vigilantly.
I think there can be a lot done for her ... but given the specifications of our client I'm going to have to approach her in a round-about way. Just getting her to open her mind and heart will be a challenge, but I'm certain it will have the desired outcome.
I can't wait to see your beautiful face again and I have already planned my next steps with Miss Prentiss ... the sooner we finish with this com mission the sooner we can be together!"
"Yes, I love you, too. I will do everything I can think of to reach a speedy conclusion As soon as I feel the breakthrough is imminent, I will let you know so that you can escort the client to Tanglewood."
"Good-bye, Darling. I'll talk to you again in a few days."
As I hung up the phone, I glanced at my bookshelves and took down a number of my journals. In the years I had spent in this vocation, I found it advantageous to keep notes on various teaching tools. After a while, it no longer became necessary to re-invent the wheel with every client, but simply modify and combine other strategies to perfectly fit the present occasion.
"Hello, Miss Prentiss." Vonne began, "Mr. Emerly asked me to call and arrange another appointment for your interview on Wednesday." I wasn't surprised when I picked up the phone and found Vonne on the other end.
My good sense told me that I shouldn't go back ... come into my parlor said the spider to the fly ... but my curiosity overruled. "Well, let me check my day planner ...", I replied with a bit of a guilty conscience since I had Fed-Ex'd the floppy disc containing my article just this morning, "I see that I'm free after lunch on Wednesday, will that fit into Mr. Emerly's schedule?"
Vonne didn't hesitate, which struck me as odd, but agreed to the meeting at once.
Well, I'd see Mr. Emerly just once more and use the occasion to explain to him that I felt I had no choice but to omit him from my article as a result of a deadline squeeze. That wasn't too much of a lie ... one I could live with. After Wednesday, the society pages would have to deal with Mr. Emerly.
As I prepared to leave the apartment Wednesday morning, there was a knock at my door. The postman was there to deliver a certified letter for which I had to sign. This was odd. It had been years since I had gotten a certified letter. I was puzzled and wondered about it as I walked back to my couch.
A frown began to form on my face as I began reading ... "the building has been purchased with the intent of remodeling as condominiums for re-sale. This is your thirty day notice to vacate the premises." Well, Damn! I had only settled in here a few months ago, now my life would be in upheaval again.
I grumbled and frowned as I made my way to the parking garage, started my car, and headed out the now familiar route to Tanglewood.