~ Prologue ~
Bryan sat at the Plaza bar staring into his scotch whiskey. He was glad that his old friend, Quentin, was still in town and had some free time. A friend since high school, he was someone whom Bryan trusted, especially when it came to advice about women. This was the second time he had asked him for advice about Jenny. The first time, it was for advice about sex; more correctly, the lack of sex. This time was more serious, however. He was now seeking advice about love, farewells, and reunions. It had been 5 weeks since Jenny left town.
"She went to Haiti again?" Quentin asked.
"Yeah, for a summer outreach project," Bryan answered. "Then she's going to Paris for a year of study."
"Wow, that sucks," Quentin consoled him. "Do you think she'll come back?"
"I hope so," Bryan said, but there was doubt in his voice. "Who knows? Maybe I'll have a post-doc by then."
"You could go with her," Quentin offered. "You could always go back to school later."
"Drop out now?" Bryan shook his head. "I just finished my Master's degree. Melvin would be furious."
"I don't know what to tell you, man," Quentin said. "She has really gotten under your skin."
Quentin was absolutely correct, Jenny had seriously gotten under Bryan's skin. He had tried to stay objective about their relationship, their epic love affair, but he had fallen for her. It was just too hard not to. Jenny was smart, pretty, and selfless; all virtuous traits. She was also voluptuous, smoking hot, and insatiable; even better traits. No woman had ever affected him like this before. Admittedly, there were not that many to compare her with, but Jenny was the real deal. They had forged strong bonds through shared experiences, sexual and otherwise. But perhaps most importantly, he thought he had gained some insight about what made her tick.
"Quentin," Bryan started, "have you ever experienced an epiphany?"
"Epiphany?" Quentin asked. "What the hell is that?"
"An epiphany is that moment of revelation when the meaning of one of life's mysteries becomes clear," Bryan lectured. "Have you ever had one?"
"Hell no," Quentin scoffed. "All of life is a mystery to me."
Bryan fell silent as he remembered his mysterious journey of discovery with Jenny.
~ The Faculty Social ~
The invitation was in Bryan's mailbox: a faculty social at 4:00 on Friday afternoon. It was just his second week in graduate school and he was still trying to figure out who everyone was. A social would be a great opportunity to meet the other graduate students and faculty. The invitation was from Professor James Hill, the department chair. Bryan felt a bit of pride swelling inside with the acceptance that the invitation represented.
On Friday, Bryan was teaching a morning laboratory section of sophomores. Part of his financial aid package was employment as a teaching assistant. It was unusual for a graduate student with an academic fellowship to also work as a T.A., but Professor Hill had asked if he would be willing to do so. It seems that a good percentage of the graduate students were from outside the United States. Bryan was a local boy who had completed his baccalaureate with an exceptionally high GPA and Professor Hill was bending the rules. Bryan's net stipend would be a bit higher in exchange for his native English language and intelligence.
After lunch, Bryan went to his own afternoon class in advanced calculus. He returned to his office, on schedule, at 3:00 to help one of the sophomores with a homework problem. Bryan enjoyed the academic environment and it showed. He actually looked forward to working with underclassmen, something that many graduate students struggled with. He guessed that is why Professor Hill recruited his services.
When the antique wall clock buzzed at 4:00, Bryan closed his calculus book and asked his office mate if he was going to the social. Tran looked up from his book and shook his head no, without saying a word.
"There will probably be girls there," Bryan said.
Tran didn't look up or say anything in response. Bryan wondered how hard it must be to be a stranger in a strange land.
Hopping on his bicycle, Bryan rode over to the faculty club. It was early September and still warm for this part of the country. This was a major Midwestern University and the campus architecture reflected its heritage. Bryan parked his bicycle and walked inside. The social was being held in the great hall on the second floor.
As Bryan entered the hall, he was greeted by Shirley, the department administrative assistant. Shirley was the matriarch, something that Bryan recognized the first day of school. Shirley knew everybody and everything, and really ran the show, a fact that Professor Hill readily admitted. If she ever decided to retire, there would be departmental chaos. No one else knew how to run the ancient copy machine favored by some of the eldest faculty. It seemed as though the personal computer revolution had totally passed some of them by.
"Here are the name tags," Shirley said.
Bryan wrote his name on a tag and put it on his shirt. He scanned the hall and spotted his advisor, Professor Melvin Turner. Professor Turner was chatting with a female student. The young woman glanced over and caught his gaze. Bryan was momentarily transfixed as he took in her stature. She was about 5'-6", brunette, curvaceous, with a pretty face. It's amazing how quickly a man can take inventory. She flashed him a wide bright smile that invited a visit and conversation.
Shirley noticed Bryan's paralysis and followed his gaze.
"Her name is Jenny," she said. "She's a really nice girl, you should go say hello."
"Ummm...Right, ok," Bryan stuttered.
Bryan headed for the refreshment table; he suddenly felt thirsty. This was apparently an ice cream social, there was only vanilla ice cream and root beer. Bryan could have used a real beer, but this wasn't the time or place to start drinking. He mixed himself a float and started working through the crowd. Professor Hill spotted him and introduced him to some colleagues.
"This is Mr. Bryan Whiting, one of our new graduate students, and recipient of an academic fellowship," Professor Hill announced. "He is also one of our best teaching assistants."
"Welcome aboard," one of the emeritus faculty members said.