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Three Cheats to the Wind
I put in a lot of hours to be sure things were in order before my two-week vacation. I sat back in my desk chair and turned to admire the scenery through the window behind my desk when I heard the unmistakable sweet voice of my assistant.
"Well, Luc, are you ready for the big day?"
"As ready as I'll ever be, Melanie. It's not like I haven't done this before."
"Make this one stick, would ya, boss? You don't need to set a record for the most times married in a decade."
I smiled. "You pickin' on me?"
"Maybe a little. But you're too good a guy to deal with all this sh... damn, sorry... crap you've gone through."
"Call it what it is, Mel. It's been a ton of bull."
"Are you ready to take off? Is there anything you need me to cover?"
"No, I think we've gone over everything. Thanks for suggesting I take off after Wednesday for a Saturday wedding. Tonight I can just stop at the pub and relax before being buried in details this Thursday and Friday. I'm glad we're keeping this wedding small."
"So, will you report me to HR if your assistant gives you a big hug?"
"I never have before!"
Melanie had become one of my closest friends and has been very special to me since the day I hired her shortly after I accepted the position at Personal Wealth Financial nearly ten years ago. I'll never forget when I interviewed her for her job. Her resume made her the top contender, but when she came into my office I observed a somewhat homely, skinny girl who seemed shy and reserved. It didn't take long for me to notice the redness around her nose and slightly dark eyes. The poor girl was sick as a dog but still fought through to make her interview.
I was impressed enough to have her come back for a second interview. It was then that I met a real dynamo with personality overflowing. True, she was not outwardly attractive. She was skinny as a rail and didn't seem to have enough of a butt to hold her slacks up. Yet I learned she was full of confidence and personality, and she exuded a beauty some of the prettiest girls I knew could learn from. Her husband was a lucky man.
*****
I decided to kick back for a few hours at my favorite pub near my home in Kirkland, Washington, and grab a light dinner. Kaylee, the bartender, has filled many roles for me over the years. Her lovely red hair framed the rugged face of the woman who was my second mom, confidant, sounding board, and caring friend. When she was young, I'm sure she was fairly attractive, but hard living and smoking had taken its toll on her late-forties features. But she was a beautiful person to me, she had seen me at my worst and always seemed to have the right words when I needed them.
The pub was sparsely filled and had the familiar smell of fried food and the atmosphere of raw emotions being soothed. As I sauntered up to the bar, Kaylee looked toward me and smiled.
"Mr. 'Three-Cheats-to-the-Wind!' How's my favorite customer?"
"Better than I deserve, Kaylee. Are you still chained to that man of yours or are you ready to run off with me?"
"What, and ruin the big day this Saturday for your lovely bride? So, the usual, Luc?"
"Yep."
As Kaylee scurried off to the tap, I noticed an attractive woman seated alone three stools down from me. I guessed that she was approaching something north of thirty-five. She was biting her lower lip and sporting a slight grin that seemed to result from my banter with Kaylee. I decided to be neighborly and greet her.
"Hi."
Her forehead creased and suspicious eyes glared as she took stock of me. "You don't look drunk."
I raised an eyebrow. "That's the most interesting greeting anyone has ever thrown my way. No, I'm not drunk."
"The bartender said you were three sheets to the wind. I assumed that meant she thought you were drunk."
"Oh," I chuckled. "That's her nickname for me, but it's not three sheets. It's three cheats."
"Great. Another guy who can't keep it in his pants."
She seemed to bite down on her lip a little harder and the scowl on her face told me this was personal to her. Just as I was about to speak, Kaylee placed my beer in front of me and came to my rescue.
"Lady, Luc here is one of the nicest and most faithful men I've ever met. He wasn't the cheater."
Sadness clouded her face and her lips quivered. "Sorry."
I was pretty sure tears were close to making their appearance so I nervously stuck out my hand to greet her hoping to avoid the emotional flow that seemed imminent.
"No problem. I'm Luc."
She gave my hand a quick frantic handshake as if she were afraid of human contact.
"No, I am sorry. I guess you can call me Been-Cheated-on-Too-Many-Times-to-Count, or Linda for short."
"Glad to meet you, Linda-for-Short. Sorry. Sore subject?"
Her mood lightened considerably with my stupid joke. I hate making a woman cry and the change in her disposition was a welcomed development.
"Yeah, definitely a sore subject. But something tells me your three-cheat experience has quite a story behind it."
"I guess, but I'm not sure you want to hear about it."
"Go on, Luc. Tell her your story," Kaylee interjected. "It's fascinating."
Linda pretend-pouted at me. "Please?"