"Their shadows searching in the niiiiiight," Ava sang out as she taped down name tags onto her student tables. She had six more days to get her classroom organized until Open House Night. To a looker on, she seemed carefree as she quietly sang along as Pandora sounded softly in the background. Ava was anything but. This was her first year teaching first grade. She'd been teaching fifth grade for the past five years and loved it, even though it hadn't been her first choice. She wanted to work with younger children but after graduating college, she found herself in a fifth grade class.
She was excited but nervous. She had heard many horror stories about children having bathroom accidents and crying out for their mommies and daddies, but she felt she could handle it. She had been the source of many crushes with her fifth graders, because at that age they were beginning to get bitten by the love bug. First graders seemed so innocent and pure. They were babies eager to learn and have their minds molded and turned into something great. After placing down all the name tags on the tables, she moved to the carpet. She wanted her students to sit in a large circle. She wrote the numbers one to twenty-one on an assortment of colorful paper shape cutouts. When she was done, she labeled the cubbies.
She was interrupted by the melodic sound of her phone. She smiled brightly as Labrinth and Emeli Sande sang in unison, "We ain't perfect, we ain't perfect. Would you let me see beneath your beautiful tonight?"
"Hey baby," she answered softly.
"Hey beautiful." She adored the sound of his baritone voice. "Do you know what time is it?"
Ava spun around quickly and glanced up at the clock on the monitor.
"Crap. I'm sorry baby. I lost track of time."
She had promised Adriano that she would be home by 4:30 so that she'd have enough time to get ready for their movie and dinner date. It was now 15 minutes past 5.
"It's okay, princess. I know how wrapped and tied you get into your teaching stuff."
Ava smiled. "I'll start cleaning up and I'll be right there."
"No need," he said simply.
"What? Baby, no. I'll clean up right now. Matter of fact, I'll just leave it. I'll finish up tomorrow."
"Ava, amore mio. I said there is no need." Ava began to pout. Her thin and perfectly arched brows furrowed. Her mouth became smaller as her lower lip pushed outward and the edges lowered. She and Adriano never missed movie and dinner night. She felt horrible.
"Pick up your lip baby. I hate it when you pout," he commented.
She quickly straightened up. "Wait...how'd you know I was pouting?"
"Because, I know you. And I'm standing right outside your door. Open up."
Ava beamed and looked out the narrow glass window on her door. She touched the end button on her phone and sprinted towards the door. She opened it to find her man bearing bags of Chinese food.
"Baby!" she exclaimed excitedly. Adriano gave her a sheepish smile that melted her heart.
"I brought the food to you. Let's eat and then I'll try to help you on whatever you were working on here."
Ava watched in awe as Adriano moved past her and placed the bags down on the table.
"Baby you didn't have to do this," she stated.
"But I did," he said grabbing her by the waist and placing a kiss on her forehead. "Now let's eat Sweet cheeks."
The two sat on the carpet, ate, and talked about their day. It had been a relatively slow day down at the shop him and his family owned. Nothing exciting. Adriano complimented her on how well the room looked. It looked much different than her 5th grade classroom. He even offered to help her place her alphabet posters on the wall. Being only a couple inches over 5 foot, it was nearly impossible to post things up high without the help of a ladder or someone much taller than her. But what she couldn't reach, Adriano could.
He stood at 6 foot 2 inches and was so beautiful to her. He was everything she dreamed of. He was her fairly tall, kinda dark, and oh so handsome. His grandparents had moved to America from Campania, Italy many years ago. Being of Italian descent, Adriano had inherited olive skin that covered his lean and taut body. He had a perfect head of dark, short, and wavy hair that was styled depending on his mood. He had thick and prominent eyebrows that she was secretly jealous of. His Greek nose sat flawlessly between two dark deep eyes with long, dark lashes. His strong cheekbones and full soft lips added to his perfection. He was her perfection. God-like even. Beautiful, but every bit of man. Ava looked down at her left ring finger and gazed at the beautiful 14 carrot white gold Zeghani diamond ring he had placed on her finger months before. She loved him more and more every day.
"It's beautiful but not as beautiful as you," Adriano cooed.
"I don't know baby. Have you checked out this bad boy?"
"Of course I have. I had it made especially for you."
Yep. She absolutely adored her man. He was beautiful, inside and out. She smiled and crawled over to him, kissing him on his soft, full lips.