"Remember to be at the banquet tonight, Stan!" yelled my wife as she ran out the door. "It really means a lot to my career."
"Don't worry, I'll be there," I promised.
I finished my cereal, put my dishes away and placed my cell phone on the table. Then I went back upstairs and changed into some comfortable clothes for golfing.
I tossed my clubs and shoes in the car and away I went. I planned on meeting a couple friends at a course by Kutztown, about 100 miles down the road. We teed off at 11:30 on a beautiful fall day. There are some things in life you just can't buy.
We finished the course at 3:30 and dropped into the clubhouse for a meal. I hadn't seen Jack and Steve, my two college buddies, for a few years and we had a great time catching up. We finished eating and decided to play a few more holes since we were having such a great time. We stopped at dusk.
"That was a blast," grinned Jack as we finished our game. "Do you have to leave right away, or can you have a couple drinks with us, Stan?"
"Have I ever refused a drink, especially from such a gracious loser?" I laughed. "Let's get to the watering hole!"
We had a couple beers and retold old war stories from our glory days. I found myself thinking what a good time I was having and I would have to get together with the Jack and Steve more often. I started the two-hour trip home around 9 PM.
As I got closer to home, I felt my mood slowly sour. Brandy would be in a rage when I walked through the door. I would have to deal with her anger and mulled over the best method to lessen, or deflect, her ire. I laughed to myself when I realized I was considering the impossible. She would be livid.
"Where in Goddamn Hell have you been?" were her words of greeting as I ambled into the living room. "I told you that fucking banquet was important to me and for you to be there by six!"
"Sorry about that, Darling. The boss sent me to Doylestown. The traffic was really bad and I just got back."
"I spoke with Tom at his house at 6:30. He said you took a personal day today and didn't go to work! You also left your cell phone on the kitchen table so I couldn't reach you!" screamed Brandy. "You are a bad liar and a miserable fuck!"
"Now that we have that settled, I'm turning in, Sweetheart," I smiled. "I'm bushed."
"Settled? What's settled? So far we've determined you are telling me a lie. How about the truth?" demanded Brandy.
"I was car-jacked by pirates. They took me to an old warehouse to hold me for ransom, but some aliens beamed up to their ship and sunk probes into my teeth, eyes, and genitals," I replied. "They left the room and I was lucky to untie the knots on the rope they tied me with. Then I had to figure out how to work their controls. I accidentally beamed myself down to Scranton. I had to hitch a ride with a trucker back to my car. Don't worry, though. I feel pretty good, just a little tired."
Brandy looked at me like I was crazy. She was so livid she couldn't even form words for a few seconds.
"Stan, what are you blabbering about? Cut the bullshit and tell me why you missed the banquet. You know it was important to me. I got a nice promotion and you were supposed to be there with me. It was really embarrassing for me," rasped Brandy through clenched teeth.
"I went golfing with Jack and Steve, a couple old college buddies," I admitted. "At first they were beating me pretty good, but I sank a 30 foot putt on seven. From then on I kicked their asses. That new driver is a work of art! I bet I hit a few tee shots close to 300 yards!"
"Golfing?" Brandy repeated incredulously. "You knew this dinner was very important to me and you went golfing? You planned it for days, didn't you? Why did you tell me you would be at my affair if you had no intentions of being there?"
"I didn't want to hurt you, so I lied a little. I hoped you wouldn't find out," I suggested.
"Not find out? Not hurt me? Are you crazy, Stan?" asked Brandy. "How could I not notice you weren't in the goddamn empty chair, you idiot? How could it not hurt me that you failed to attend a very important function?"
"Looking back, I realize now that you had to find out," I admitted. "At the time it was exciting and different. It just happened. I never wanted to hurt you. It was just golf, nothing personal."
"Are you drunk? Did you and your old buddies light up a little weed, Stan?" Brandy asked. "You sound like you have lost your mind. I am too tired to discuss your selfish, hateful actions tonight. You can sleep in one of the kids' rooms. I don't want you to touch me, or even talk to me for awhile."
"No problem, Darling. I'll be as quiet as a mouse," I promised.
Brandy stared at me like I was some kind of bug she had never seen before as I smiled and headed for Brian's room.