I needed to talk to someone, but who? I didn't want to burden Diana or Ginger with my problems, and I sure as heck couldn't talk to Jim or Joan, our square dance friends. They didn't know anything about our extended love life. I was right, no sleep that night, but morning finally did come. At five A.M, I tried calling Kristen again. This time their receptionist answered the phone and I asked for Kristen. "Hi, this is Kristen, may I help you?"
This time I'd been thinking about what to say to her. I'd had all night to think about it. "Hi, this is Robert from Kennewick, Washington. I talked to you a couple months ago about a young lady by the name of Amber."
"Ahh yes, I remember. How can I help you?"
"She's been with Brett for over a month now and I'm wondering if you've heard from him?"
"Actually, I have. He got home a couple days ago. He called me to let me know he's home and tell me that he's madly in love with her." Then she went on, "You're her husband, aren't you?"
I was having a little trouble thinking straight, even after thinking about this call all night. He's in love with her and she's staying with him another two weeks. "Yes, sorry about not telling you that before, but I was a little embarrassed. Now, I'm worried."
"You have every reason to be worried. He told me she hasn't agreed to stay with him yet, but he's certain she will. That's what the extra time is for."
I had no idea what to say or do. I sat for what seemed like forever without saying a thing. I was nearly in tears with frustration and fear. I finally asked her, "She doesn't have her phone. Is there any way I can get ahold of her?"
"Let me see what I can do. I'll call you back in a little bit."
I gave her my phone number and told her thank you. I called my office and left a message that I had an emergency come up and would be in a little late. Then I sat watching my cell phone, willing it to ring. At least I was doing something, and it sounded like I had a friend willing to help. An eternity later, actually an hour and fifteen minutes later, it rang.
I picked it up and it was Kristen. She got right to the point, "Can you be here Friday evening?"
I didn't even hesitate to answer, "Yes."
"Good, I talked to Brett and he's anxious for me to meet his woman. He invited me to come over Friday. I told him I was meeting a friend and he said I could bring him. I hope you won't mind, but you're going to be my boyfriend unless you decide to tell him you're Michelle's husband."
"Thank you, thank you, thank you!"
"Let me know when your flight gets in and I'll pick you up. You won't need a hotel reservation. I have a spare bedroom so you'll be staying with me."
I thanked her again and told her I would. As soon as we hung up, I called Ginger's cell phone, not even realizing it was still just a little after six in the morning. She sounded groggy when she answered. Obviously, I'd awakened her. I didn't even care at that point. I told her that I needed to be in Chicago Friday evening and asked if she could get me a ticket. Naturally, she thought of a detail I hadn't. "When do you want to come home?"
I hadn't even thought about that. "I guess Sunday, probably in the afternoon."
"This'll be out of Seattle. Do you want to drive or fly there?"
"I don't know. I guess if there are quick, connecting flights I could fly. Otherwise, I'll drive."
"I'll make some arrangements after I get to work and let you know." Her office didn't open until nine. So I waited, carrying my phone in my hand the whole time. Thank goodness, I'd thought to have it plugged in during the night. She must have gone to work early because it was eight-twenty when she called me back asking for my credit card information. I gave it to her and waited on the phone. A few minutes later she told me I was confirmed to fly out of Seattle at 2:43 P.M. and get into Chicago at 6:07 P.M. I don't remember what she told me about flights from Pasco to Seattle, but I figured I had to be doing something that day, and wouldn't be in any condition to work, so could drive instead.
I e-mailed the flight information to Kristen, along with a picture of me so she'd know which lonesome, single guy was me. Then I packed some clothes, my toothbrush and a razor into a single carry-on bag and decided I might as well go into the office and at least attempt to work a little bit.
The next two days were among the most torturous I ever remember. I went to work but know I didn't accomplish a darn thing. It was a darn good thing I had an understanding staff that was self-sufficient without me. I told them that Michelle had an emergency, but I couldn't leave until Friday, so they understood why they had to pick up my slack. I had a couple meetings with architects on some new buildings and managed to get through those, plus the occasional City resident who needed one thing or another, but my administrative duties and plans just had to wait until I was a little more level-headed.
Friday morning, I left a little after five in the morning, getting to the airport about three hours before I needed to. Those three hours with nothing to do, then another three hours to go through security and wait for the flight were among the longest six hours of my life. Thinking back, though, they were nothing compared to the hours after that last phone call with Michelle.
At least I felt like I was finally doing something to get my wife back. I'd taken my Kindle to have something to read but couldn't get past two words at a time before my mind wandered. It didn't take long to give up even trying. I have no idea how many miles I might have covered, wandering around the airport that day.