After being sent to the Asheville Tourists Single "A" team by the Rockies, my Caddy with its two hundred thousand plus miles died on me. I thought about trying to find another large, used automobile to replace it because those seemed to be the only ones I was comfortable in due to my height; but one of the coaches with the Tourists convinced me that a full sized pick-up truck was just as comfortable and more practical for my needs. I used part of my modest signing bonus to pay cash for a new Ford F-150 extended cab truck from the local dealer. I went to an accessories store and had a bed cover installed which gave me a dry place to haul the unbelievable amount of equipment I'd accumulated since joining the Rockies organization.
I had been approached by an elderly couple dressed in an amusing mixture of team logoed apparel after my first home game in Asheville. He had on a Tourist's cap, a windbreaker with my alma mater's logo on it, and a Rockies T-shirt on under the windbreaker. She had on a cap from my alma mater, a Rockies windbreaker, and a (I assumed) replica jersey from my alma mater. The coaches had emphasized how important team relations with fans were so I stopped and listened to the couple as they introduced themselves to me.
"Hello, Joe. My name is Max Seaton and this is my wife Madge. We wanted to welcome you to the Tourists and ask you about something that could be beneficial to us and you. Do you have time to hear us out?" Max said to me.
"I don't have any plans except to find something to eat, going back to the motel, and resting until tomorrow. I guess I can give you a few minutes." I answered him with an annoyed tone.
I didn't really want to spend any time with them but didn't want to upset them and have them complain to the team manager. When Madge spoke up, some of my annoyance went away.
"We know that the meal allowance is barely enough to feed a strapping young man like you so we'll buy you dinner. Will you follow us to the restaurant?" Madge interjected having detected my tone.
"My momma told me long ago not to turn down a free meal so sure, I'll follow the two of you." I said to her.
I had expected them to go to the parking lot and drive to one of the better restaurants located on the other side of town, but they walked away from the ball park and I had no choice but to follow them. Thankfully we were in the middle of an eight game home stand and my gear was in my locker and I didn't have to carry it the four blocks we walked to the little diner they finally went into. I had seen it before while driving back and forth from my motel to the ball park, but had ignored it because of its shabby appearance.
Max and Madge were already seated in a large booth at the back of the diner and were having a conversation with a middle aged woman dressed in the typical waitress uniform for a diner; blue striped dress, white socks, and white rubber soled shoes. The waitress had left by the time I got to the table and Madge motioned me to sit across from her and Max in the booth. They waited as the waitress brought glasses of water to the table. She had started to turn away when I got her attention.
"Excuse me, but do you have fresh brewed sweet tea? I have trouble with tap water in a new city until my body gets use to it so I need something else to drink. I don't see a menu either so can you bring me one?" I asked her as politely as I could. The look she gave me made me think I'd asked for a glass of bull piss instead of tea.
"Sugar, we have the best sweet tea in the state of North Carolina and Max has already ordered for everybody so you don't need a menu." She told me and I heard the sarcasm in her tone. All three of them started laughing when my face turned red from her statement.
"Relax Joe, I guarantee you'll like what Max ordered and I swear you're among friends here." Madge said to me after she'd stopped laughing. "We'll talk about what we hope will be a win-win for you and us after we eat."
The food began arriving fairly quickly after that. Large bowls of green beans, corn, and mashed potatoes made from real potatoes and not a mix were brought to the table along with a platter of grilled chicken breasts. A plate full of fresh baked biscuits with a bowl of white gravy was placed in the center of the table. A whole pitcher of sweet tea was also brought out. Max waved away my comment that they were spending too much for my dinner.
We ate in silence and the food was better than I had expected. It was almost as good as my mom's cooking and it didn't take long for me to get full. I pushed my plate away before leaning back away from the table when I was done eating. Madge and Max had big grins on their faces when I finally looked up at them.
"I don't have to ask how you liked the food, Joe. Your actions and the look on your face right now have shown me that you enjoyed it. I think you're ready to hear our proposal now." Max was saying to me with a large smile on his face. I merely nodded yes as I settled back into the surprisingly well padded bench seat of the booth.
"Madge and I met in college, the same college you recently graduated from to be exact. After we were married and after a few years working my way up the ladder in the company that hired me out of college, I was transferred here to Asheville. Madge and I both fell in love with the area and Asheville in particular so we settled down here and have been happy here.
"We're getting on in years and can't do all the things that need doing to maintain our home so we've been letting young men like you stay in the apartment above our garage for free in exchange for doing the things we can't. We would be overjoyed if you became our next tenant. Earlier you said you were still staying in a motel, but you won't be able to afford that for very much longer and still have any money left in the bank.
"What do you say, Joe? Would you like to help us out? I promise the work at our house won't interfere with your ball practices, training sessions, or any other activity you may want to pursue."
"It sounds too good to be true. If I were interested in taking you up on your offer, what kind of restrictions would there be?" I asked.