As we sailed into Akarana Marina, I asked Ryker what he wanted me to do. Aaron was already tidying up the ropes, halyards, etc., on the bow, and I felt awkward sitting around doing nothing.
"Just go below and get your stuff packed, then look for anything in the fridge that needs to go in the freezer or get tossed. We don't need to do much today, as I will come down and tidy the boat tomorrow morning," Ryker paused, then added, "You could get Aaron to sort out the crayfish and fish we are each taking. I've put some white tape on the feelers of the two crayfish you caught, and remember the two butterfish are for your Dad."
Once docked and sorted, we carried our gear to Ryker's car. A car is an understatement. It was a Porsche Cayenne TurboS E-Hybrid. I knew enough about cars to know that this was an expensive machine. My father was nuts about cars and car racing and always pointed out any flash cars when we drove places, telling me about them and how much they cost.
Aaron insisted I sit in the front, and he got in the back. I admit to being slightly embarrassed when Ryker pulled up our drive. We lived in a middle-income area called Glendowie, but our house had once been a State House. Although my parents had renovated it over the years, and we're very proud of the garden and landscaping, the Porsche in the drive made our house look very ordinary.
Aaron saw my discomfort and leaned over the seat. "Don't ever be worried about where you come from or your family's circumstances. I came from a much rougher area than this, and Ryker has never commented once on my situation."
"I thought you lived a few doors away from Ryker?"
"That was after my mother and father split and mum married again. Before that, I was raised in a rough part of town until I was fourteen," he replied.
Before I could comment further, I saw my mother bounding down our front steps and rushing to embrace me as I stepped out of the car.
"Oh! Am I glad to see you home? I know you said you were OK, but it was such a terrible storm, and I was worried. Your father has called twice in the last hour, asking if you were home yet."
I looked at my watch and saw it was 5:10 p.m. My father should be home in about fifteen minutes. Ryker was not making any attempt to get out of the car. I could see he was keen to get going. But Aaron got out, walked around to say hello to my mum, and took her hand as he introduced himself.
Embarrassing! My mum acted like a silly teenager, smiling at him and blurting out, "Oh! You are so tall and handsome."
Then she turned her attention on Ryker and told him to come inside, as my Dad would be home in a few minutes and would want to meet them both.
Ryker gave me a resigned look and climbed out from behind the wheel. And if I thought my mum had been bad with Aaron, she was ten times worse with Ryker. At six foot two and the looks of a Latin gigolo, her mouth dropped open, embarrassing the shit out of me. But thankfully, she pulled herself together, then turned and led the way into our house. I hoped the boys wouldn't have noticed, but my mother's walk was far from normal. Her hips had taken on a sexy, inviting swing.
We had just sat in the lounge, and Mum started firing questions at the guys when I heard my father pull into the drive and park behind Ryker's Porsche. Thank god, I thought; maybe Mum will tone it down now. But when Dad entered the lounge, my mother didn't modify her behaviour one iota. After introductions had been made, Aaron took Dad aside and asked where he should put all the seafood we had for them.
So, for the next few minutes, Mum and I sorted out my washing, and the guys helped Dad get the seafood into the fridge. I half listened to them explaining each package and telling Dad I had caught the crays and the butterfish for him.
Congregating back in the lounge, my mother continued with her questions. And embarrassingly, she continued to flirt openly with Ryker. I looked to my father to see if he might discourage her, but he seemed mildly amused by her flirtatious behaviour.
I whispered to Aaron that I was embarrassed about my mum.
"Don't worry," he countered, "I've seen many women acting much worse around Ryker. He has that effect."
"But my dad is almost encouraging her," I replied.
"And I've seen that before as well. Just relax; we'll get going in a minute. I'll be working the next few days, maybe over the weekend, and will stay up at the job. But I'll call you each night if that is OK?" Then he whispered, "Give some thought about moving in with me. I'm going to miss you."
I said I looked forward to his calls and would talk to my Dad about leaving home. Before I knew it, the Porsche was backing down the drive, and I had a hollow, lonely feeling in my stomach and was missing the boys already.
Mum went to the kitchen to start dinner, leaving my Dad and me alone. I immediately thought about how I should approach him regarding moving in with Aaron. However, before I got a word out, my father stunned me by asking, "Well, I guess you will be thinking about leaving home now. We had better plan how we will break that to your mother." He had a big grin on his face.
"How did you know I may want to leave home?" I asked, incredulous that he wasn't upset.
"One look at you and Aaron told me how close you are. Then, when we were out at the freezer, I asked him what he did for a living and where he lived. He gave me a good marketing blurb about how acceptable he was as a son-in-law. He didn't realise he was doing it, but I could read between the lines. When do you intend to leave?"
I looked at my father in amazement. We had always been close, so I expected a lot more opposition.
"I have yet to decide if I will move in with Aaron. He only asked me this morning. But your acceptance of my leaving has made my decision much easier."
"Oh! Trust me, I don't want you to go, but it will inevitably happen sometime, and he seems a pretty stable sort of guy, and the two of you do seem to get on well together. I would be much more uneasy if it were anyone else. You are very young, though. I would rather you were a bit older and had more life experience."
"Well, it won't be for a week or so, as Aaron has to catch up on his work and thinks he will have to stay at the worksite over the weekend."
Then, Dad questioned me about Ryker and informed me his car would cost over NZ$300,000. "Imagine spending that much on a car?" he exclaimed.
I told Dad Ryker's circumstances but didn't tell him that he was building a dungeon under his house. I then asked about Mum flirting with Ryker, saying how much it had embarrassed me. However, with my Dad's subsequent comments, I wondered if he would have been the slightest bit upset to learn about the dungeon.
"Your mum has always flirted. I was not her first, nor will I be her last," he said.
"Are you not jealous of her flirting around?" I asked. It was much easier to talk to my father about these things than with my mother.
He explained that they had been very open in their marriage in the early years. Then, when they had shifted homes to Auckland when I was about nine, the new group of friends they made were very liberal. He hinted that two of their new friends held key parties, and they had attended. "Not really my scene," But I did enjoy watching your mum.
"Why didn't you like it?"
"Well, the other wives were not all as pretty as your mum, for one thing. But I sat on the sidelines and watched and found that quite a turn-on."
I blushed crimson at these revelations and was happy when Dad changed the subject.
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At work on Thursday, the other girls all asked me about my weekend away. I didn't elaborate on the party, etc., but I did tell them I had met a guy I liked. At lunchtime, I looked for Natalie, but she was nowhere to be seen. That night, Gabriel called, asking about my weekend and if he could take me out on Saturday night.
I told him it had been an awesome weekend and I had met a guy I liked. I heard the disappointment in his voice at my exuberant reply and so hastened to tone things down. It was awkward telling him I would not be available Saturday but could meet him for lunch the following week. He hung off, saying he would call me.
I felt guilty, having already turned him down to go on the sailing trip. He was a nice guy, and if I hadn't met Aaron, I would have been pleased with the attention he was paying me.
Friday, I again looked for Natalie in the lunchroom, and just as I finished my sandwiches, she walked into the lunch area. I waved her over to sit with me, and I struck up a conversation with her while she ate.
Between mouthfuls, she asked me about my weekend, which surprised me as I didn't realise she knew I'd been away. Evidently, she had run into one of my girlfriends over the weekend, and they had told her where I was. So I told her about meeting a guy on the trip and that I was considering moving in with him. I wanted to ask her about the older man it was rumoured she had been going out with. But I was saved from having to ask, as when I mentioned that Aaron was ten years older than me, she got a funny look on her face and blurted out that I should be careful.