Please read When We Were Young Ch. 12 and this will make a lot more sense.
Special thanks to kenjisato for the editing, whom I cannot recommend enough.
Comments would really be appreciated.
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We'd never seen Thea and Jazz in clothes before, and it took a little getting used to. It was still ninety degrees outside at eight that evening, so we were all in shorts and loose blouses, a polo for me.
I'd called ahead to Strike 'n Spare, able to reserve a couple of lanes for two hours. It was a brand-new world to Jazz, who jumped at the sound of balls hitting pins and laughed at our multi-colored rented shoes, talking, laughing, and asking questions non-stop. We finally found a ball that would fit her small fingers, bought some drinks, and were ready to bowl.
Lin and I were okay, Thea got better as we went along, and Jazz? Well, we had a lot of fun, which was the point, after all. Jazz and Thea were so cute together, laughing, giving each other trouble, hugging, and kissing.
They got a few looks, which they either didn't see or ignored. It upset Linda and me, Lin, especially, and she stared down anyone who looked on disapprovingly.
"It's okay, honey," Thea said to her. "We're used to it, and it's better than it was five years ago."
"It's wrong, Thea. Who are they to judge?"
"Judging is easier than trying to understand. My family is like them. And don't get me started on the hypocrisy of the church. They don't matter to me, Linda. Jazz matters. You and Tony, Ruthie, and Cal, matter. Come on, it's your turn."
Linda pulled her down and kissed her, hard, then stepped up and threw a strike, her first of the night. Jazz cheered wildly, and Lin stopped on her way back to kiss her, too. I held my arms wide as she approached, and she walked right by me.
I heard laughter from four older women next to us, looked over, and shrugged my shoulders.
"Women," I said with a grin, receiving a smack on the back of the head from Linda.
"It's your turn, sweetie," she said, to more laughter.
The time passed quickly, and Jazz had fun. I helped her a little bit, us both being left-handed, and she was ecstatic when she managed a spare.
As we were leaving, the ladies next to us said they come up every Monday evening in the summer and hoped they would see us again. They exchanged numbers with Jazz, who they took to, especially, then hugged each of them as we left and talked non-stop on the short ride home.
Linda took me in her arms as we left the garage. "I'm going to stay with them tonight, Tone. I want to make sure Jazz knows how important she is to us. The family will be here this weekend, and I don't know when I'll be back. Soon enough, it will be just you three here and, well, I need some alone time to talk to them. Okay?"
"Talk?" I grinned.
"Oh, hush," she grinned back, kissing me softly. "I love you."
"I love you, too," I said.
I kissed them goodnight and headed inside, the three of them climbing the stairs to their apartment.
It felt weird sleeping alone, something I hadn't done in months, but needed to get used to. We'd decided I should attend online classes only, and stay here four or five nights a week, and then I would go to her, or she would come here, on weekends. I still intended to finish school and get a job, but we had two-hundred-and-six-thousand reasons (a month!) to know everything we could before Miss Ruth retired and drove off in her two-million-dollar bus.
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"Lin?" I asked groggily, Lin curled up next to me.
"Go back to sleep," she whispered.
"What time is it?" I yawned, weak sunlight behind the curtains.
"Just after six. Thea was starting her day, and Jazz was getting up, too, so I came here. Go back to sleep."
"Did it go okay?" I mumbled.
"Very well, honey. Go. Back. To. Sleep."
Our alarm went off ninety minutes later, our meeting with the accountant at nine-thirty.
Linda was up, half-dressed, towel around her hair, coffee in her hand. I struggled awake, the coffee helping immensely.
"I figured you'd still be asleep," I yawned.
"I never went to sleep. We stayed up all night, talking mostly, then some swimming, and when the sun came up, I figured I might as well just stay up. I went for a run, had breakfast with Jazz, and just got out of the shower. I'll get a nap in this afternoon after we meet with the investment guy at one."
"How did it go last night?" I asked, stepping into the shower, Linda working on her hair and makeup.
"They're so good together, Tone. I hope we're that happy in five years. I talked a lot about us, the problems we had to overcome, Carmen, and the family. I told them what our plans were for the next year, I figured they deserved to know, and what we envisioned our future would look like after we were married. I told them how important they were to us, that we hated the thought of being in this big place all alone, and that we wanted them to always think of this as their home, too."
I finished the shower and started shaving.
"We made love, of course. I mean, you can't be around them for more than a couple of hours without having sex. They're insatiable. You're going to need a LOT of pineapple, and plenty of blue pills, honey."
"SHIT!" I barked, having nicked myself with the razor.
Lin chuckled.
"Do you think Jazz feels better now? Does she believe we want her to stay?"
"I think so. She listened intently while I told them about our plans, nodding her head the way she does, and was excited about us having the wedding and reception here. She and Thea offered to help in any way they can."
"Well, that was nice," I said.
Lin nodded. "They're very sweet girls."
"Oh, and Thea gave me the name of the clinic they go to nearby to get their STD check, and we need to go there today. I texted Sharon and they're all going to get checked before this weekend."