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Deal with Jessie, Part Four
Gary and Carolyn had been seeing each other since spring break. There'd been some heavy petting, but nothing else happened, no more blow jobs. He met her mother and got the impression she was the manipulative type; not manipulative like Jessie, no Carolyn's mother liked to play the frail helpless but loving mom role. He liked her, but she was a whiner. He could see she had Carolyn wrapped around her little finger. He wondered how it would work out if he married her daughter, her personal slave would have new priorities. He didn't think her mother would be able to handle it; he had his own doubts too.
He and Carolyn did a lot of talking. He asked her if she liked to hunt; she said she hated the idea of killing innocent animals. That bothered him; it could mean a choice. Melanie liked to hunt; she even had her own deer head on the wall in her room. He asked Carolyn about fishing; she said she'd never been fishing, and she was afraid of baiting hooks, worms and such. She said she'd seen some sportsman specials and definitely didn't like the idea of taking a hook out of a fish's mouth. Gary laughed about that; baiting and removing hooks, and cleaning fish had been a regular part of his married diet, what with three daughters and a finicky wife. He asked her about boating and swimming. She said she loved to swim in a pool, but never really been boating. She said she'd like to try, though she said her mom said she, Carolyn, had a weak stomach, and she'd most likely get very seasick. Everything had to pass through mom for approval.
Things at his school were hectic; it was near the end of the year, plans for September were being made, schedules aligned, a list of repairs made up, orders for new student desks and chairs, new materials for the media center, what used to be called the library, were being organized, and final teacher evaluations were just around the corner.
Yes, it was a busy time. Still, Gary had time to think. He had two women on his mind. He adored Carolyn, but he wondered if his previous feelings hadn't been more infatuation than true love. He got the impression she was having second thoughts too. Then what was going on with Jessie? According to Dorothy, if it was possible, Jessie was still working hard, but unhappier than ever. The thought kept coming back, this wasn't the Jessie he once knew. Something was wrong. People don't roll back and forth like she was. He was still convinced she needed help, professional help, or was he just trying to convince himself.
Regarding Jessie's professional life Gary knew as long as she produced and didn't make any big mistakes she'd be OK, but if she wore herself out or had some kind of emotional collapse they wouldn't care, she'd be like a finger in a glass of water. He thought maybe he should go visit her parents? Maybe they saw something?
Thursday of that very week he stopped in to see Jessie's mom and dad. They let him in, and they all walked back to their kitchen. It was an older frame type house in an upscale older neighborhood built probably around the end of the Nineteenth Century, well maintained, but old. As soon as they sat down he knew something was wrong. They looked scared so he went straight to the point. "I saw Jessie the other day. I know you and I haven't talked for quite a while, but I'm worried. Have you seen anything?"
Her father looked suspicious, "I'm surprised you care. Aren't you a big part of her troubles?"
Gary knew Jessie had been feeding them a line of bull, "You blame me for our break up."
"Isn't it your fault," her dad said?
Gary half knew this would be a waste of time, "What has she told you?"
"Don't play the innocent," her father started, "you can't lie to us."
"Lie about what," he asked. "What has she told you?"
"We know how you hit her and beat on her."
Pissed off, Gary responded, "You know that's not true. I never hit her, or any woman. You really don't know why we're divorcing."
Her dad sat back, crossed his arms, and smugly replied, "OK Mr. McGowan, suppose you tell us."
Gary did just that. He told them about the big gala, about how he went to the bathroom, about the guy with the panties that matched the pair she'd worn. He told them about the big fight, how she threw the panties out, and refused to show him hers.
Her father wasn't convinced, "So you never really saw. I mean she never showed you so you still don't know if the panties she threw out were actually hers."
"No," Gary said, "but she confessed to the sex. She told me she fucked someone. She even told me who," after a deep sigh he concluded, "ask her the next time you see her. Ask her about Jeffrey Snyder."
Her father had nothing to say.