Stan woke the next morning, a different scent permeated the air in the room. It was Ann, she was lying so close to him, he could smell only her. He listened to her softly snoring, feeling her body rise and fall with each breath she took.
Lying there, he thought to himself that he had only know her for a short time, and has only been with her less than twenty four hours all total. He had never felt these feeling towards any other woman in his life, not that there had been many at all. He felt in his heart that he was in love with her.
When she had left his hotel, after that first night together, he could not get her out of his mind. The same for when he called her on the phone, just to hear her voice for a short time was so soothing to him. He knew it was to early to ask her to marry him, so he was going to bide his time and hopefully some time in the future, it would happen.
When he rolled to his side, facing her, he was rewarded with a face full of hair. It tickled his nose, but he stayed there taking in her aroma. He wrapped an arm around her waist and whispered in her ear, "Wake up sleepy head, can't sleep all day you know."
She heard his voice and a smile appeared on her face. "Mmmmmmm, I don't want to get out of bed. We can live here, can't we?"
"No, we can't, as much as that would be nice. We both need people food to sustain ourselves."
She reached behind her and her hand brushed his flaccid cock and said, "Looks like it needs heating up," as she laughed and turned to face him.
Stan slapped her ass softly and said, "Come on, lets shower and go out for breakfast."
"OH! Alright."
They showered and dressed and Ann phoned for a cab and told the dispatcher to have the driver honk the horn, as they were both blind. Waiting for the cab, Stan asked if there was any place special she liked.
"I don't go out much for breakfast, usually just have coffee here, but I heard that the Mid-City Diner served a great breakfast."
"Looks like that's where we'll go then, I am starving."
When the cab arrived, they left and told the driver where they wanted to go. When they arrived, Stan pulled out his wallet and asked how much it was.
The driver said, "Six-fifty, sir."
Feeling the bills in his wallet, the one's were not folded, the five's were folded lengthwise, the ten's were folded width-wise to the left and the twenties were width-wise to the right. He took a ten and handed it to the driver and said, "Keep the change," as they exited the cab.
Inside the diner, a waitress named Shelia escorted them to a booth and took their order. Coffee arrived quickly and Shelia told them where the sugar and cream was located. Fixing their coffee, they talked about what movie they would go to and if they would go after supper or before.
Shelia watched the two from her station a few feet away. She thought about how sad it was that they were unable to see the smiles they brought to each others face when they spoke.
When their food was ready, Shelia brought it to the table and told them where everything was located on the plate and then said, "Would you mind if I said something?"
Their heads turned toward her and Stan said, "Go ahead."
"I just wanted to mention that I have not seen a lovelier couple in here in all my time here. You both have made my day for me."
Ann said, "Why thank you, that is very nice of you to say so."
Shelia walked away and as she did, she said, "Let me know if there is anything else I can get you."
They both said at the same time, "More coffee, please."
During the meal they decided to go see Tuck Everlasting, before supper. Which meant he would have to taxi to his hotel to change for supper and then return to pick her up. His friend has told him about Ricardo's, a very fine dining establishment and that they would be treated real good there.
Stan had called Ricardo's before he arrived in the city and made reservations for eight o'clock. He didn't tell Ann just where they were going.
After breakfast, they taxied to Ann's and then walked to a near-by park. They talked about what they wanted out of their lives and realized that both wanted the same things basically. They sat on a bench for a while and just listened to their surroundings.
The birds chirping, kids running by, laughing and bits of conversations from people walking by them. There was a slight breeze, but the sun was shining brightly. They walked a little more and around two o'clock, headed back to Ann's home.
From there they took a cab to the theater and sat through the movie, just holding each others hands and listening to the dialogue. After the movie, he dropped Ann of at her home.
Stan took the taxi back to his hotel, and told Ann he would pick her up at seven-thirty, She spent the time by calling her mother and asking her to come over and lend a hand in getting ready for the night.
Stan, once at the hotel, used the weight room for a light workout and then spent a little time in the hot tub. He had a drink at the bar after he dressed for the evening and waited for the time to go get her.
Right at seven-thirty, he arrived back at Ann's and told the driver, "I'll go in and get her, it may take a moment before we come out."
The driver said, "I'll be right here."
Stan knocked on her door and her mother answered it, "Hello Stan, nice to see you again."
Stan recognized the voice and said, "Its nice to be able to see you again too, is Ann ready to go?"
"Yes, yes, come on in."
Ann was standing in the living room, somewhat nervous, in her new summer dress. Stan could smell her perfume and went to her and kissed her on her cheek and said, Are you ready, the taxi is waiting?"
Her mom said, "Where are you going to Ann?"
Stan looked at her and said, "Ricardo's, I made reservations there for eight."
"Ricardo's!, that is a very nice place."
"So I've been told."
"Ann, I'll lock up after you leave, you two go ahead."
"Okay mom," she said as they were walking out the door.
At the restaurant, they listened to the music softly playing from overhead speakers when a waiter arrived and asked if they wanted to see a wine list.