"Look, Carol..."
Madelyn Ross had her cell phone cradled against her ear while she flipped pages in her workbook - that was propped against the steering wheel of her mini van - with one hand and held a cigarette with the other. She was parked at a drive-in, arguing with her editor while she waited for her dinner to be delivered.
She wasn't making much headway either.
"...No really, Carol...Why can't..."
Then the carhop was at Madelyn's window.
"That'll be $5.69."
The carhop was holding out a soda, patiently waiting for Madelyn to get off the phone and take her order.
"...Carol...Carol...I gotta go. Bye."
Madelyn closed her phone and tossed it into the passenger seat. She quickly blew out her last drag, attempting to be courteous to the carhop and blow the cloud of smoke away from the carhop. Of course the prevailing breeze blew the entire cloud right into the carhop's face.
The carhop coughed a bit, smiled awkwardly and pulled back.
"Sorry. Uh, hi...uh, just a sec," Madelyn started to reach for her wallet in her purse and realized she still had her workbook in one hand and her cigarette in the other.
"Uh," she flustered, "could you hold this?" and she awkwardly thrust her workbook at the carhop and smiled an embarrassed smile.
The carhop smiled back. She'd waited on Madelyn before and this was becoming a routine between them. "Uh, sure...here, uh, take the Coke please..."
Madelyn took the Coke and sat it on the dashboard. The carhop juggled the workbook and slid it flat against the bottom of her tray. Madelyn fumbled for her wallet, pulled out the first bill she touched and gave the bill to the carhop as the carhop gave her the order.
"Ummm, what'd I give you?"
"A ten ma'am."
Madelyn smiled again, this time more composed, "Keep the change."
The carhop's smile got bigger and more at ease as well. It always did when she served Madelyn because Madelyn always tipped big and despite whomever she might be arguing with on her cell phone, she was always pleasant.
"Thanks. See you next time?"
"You bet."
Madelyn started her car and pulled out of the space while lighting another cigarette and flipping open her phone to resume her argument with her editor.
"...Carol..."
Carol cut Madelyn off, "What was the big rush, missy, that you had to cut me off like that?"
"Dinner came."
Carol snorted a short accusing laugh, "Uh-huh, more like you came you randy bitch. Eating at Sonic again are we?"
"Hey, shut up. You had me arguing with you over sentence structure and I didn't have time to fully appreciate her."
"Eating all that fast food is going to go straight to your hips and thighs you know. Why don't you just come out and ask the girl out?"
Now it was Madelyn's turn to snort an accusing laugh, "Yeah, right. You've been editing erotica too long. I can't just ask this total stranger, who is probably not gay, who is probably not even of legal age, if she'd like to go on a date with a 30 something, married, bisexual woman - who when she's not selling real estate writes dirty stories for a living."
There was a pause on the line.
"Why not?"
Madelyn laughed, "You are incorrigible, you know that?"
"Yeah, and you love me for it. Come see me after you eat and we'll work out your story. Irwin is getting antsy about getting this project wrapped and you know we don't want to get Irwin antsy."
"Yeah, well tell Irwin he needs to go spend some quality fuck time with Jeff and chill out.
"Uh, Okay. I'll be over in about an hour or two. Gotta check on Kent and the kids."
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Madelyn pulled into the parking lot of the publishing offices, turned off the engine and reflexively reached for her workbook in the passenger seat.
Her hand came up empty.
She flipped the passenger side map light on thinking the book was on the floor.
It wasn't.
"Oh, shit," Madelyn half whispered. She must have left it at home. She asked her husband Kent to look over the story that Carol and she were arguing about. She wanted ammunition for her meeting.
"Carol's going to kill me," Madelyn said as she put her hand on the key to start the car and then a rather chilling realization hit her.
"Oh, my fucking god!"
Madelyn put her hands to her face, her mouth open, and her eyes wide.
Kent said
he couldn't find her workbook
. She thought she left it in the car and after she was done eating and spending some time with the kids she'd go and get it and bring it to him.
But.
She remembered.
She handed her workbook to the carhop when she got dinner.
She didn't remember taking it back.
Out came the cell phone for the first of three calls.
"Carol, Maddie. Uh, something came up and I can't make it tonight. Irwin doesn't get in the office until after 10, can we do this first thing in the morning?"
"You okay Maddie?"
"Yeah, it's just that Wolfie ate Jennifer's math homework and I need to help her." Madelyn flinched at the lie.
Carol paused. "Let me get this straight, sweetie. Wolfie, your diminutive Chihuahua,
ate
Jennifer's math homework? They give math homework at pre-school these days?"
"Well...It's a tough, college prep pre-school. Anyway, that's my story."
"And you're honestly going to stick to it?"
"Until I can think of something better... Oh please, Carol, really something has come up, I just can't tell you. At least not now."
"Well, okay, Maddie, hope things work out but you better have your sweet ass in here by 8:30 or I'm going to let you suffer the wrath of Irwin.
"I talked to his lordship, Irwin, a while ago and he and Jeff are having a tiff or a spat, I forget which, but that means that he hasn't had sex for at least, oh, four or five hours. He's a bear."
"Thanks Carol, you're a dear."
"That's what editors are for, babe."