Everyone tells you, as you move on in life, wait until retirement, you will have the freedom to do what you want, when you want again.
So, I probably over estimated retirement a little bit when the time actually came. I was lucky, my career was a good one, I had even made some wise investments along the way. Yea, there had been some bumps in the road, like my wife deciding that she wanted her freedom a little earlier than my retirement, like 10 years earlier. But by 55 years old, I was ready and able to hang-up the day to day work and settle into a semi-retired state. Sure, I still did a little programming on the side, as much to keep myself busy as anything.
Being a bit of an introvert and not ready to put my life online, I know, seems funny for a computer guy to not want his name and face all over social media, but I just preferred being a little more secretive than most. I did rediscover my love for hiking and biking and over the first year of retirement got myself back into pretty good shape. Sure, the hairline was, well, let's be honest, gone and my beard had become more salt than pepper, a 6'2" and 220 pounds I still stuck out in a crowd.
My home was in a quiet neighborhood with large lots, and my back up to the county easement. Neighbors came and went over the years and at this point, I didn't even know much about them.
I had even found that I had given up my truck for day-to-day activities. I was within a mile or two walk from grocery stores, a small hardware store, and a really nice park but my most frequent stop on my walks was the 7-11 just as I left the neighborhood. Nice people, easy place to get a bottle of water or occasional junk food splurge. It was there that I met Maggie and my life changed.
I had been stopping by for months on my daily walk when I first met the lady that would change my life. The manager knew me when I walked in and introduced me to their newest employee. She was a striking brunette, about 5'8" with shoulder length hair, doe-brown eyes and a wonderful athletic form. Definitely a pretty lady, but also, as I got to know her, almost 30 years younger than I was. So, I mentally checked off the "Not for you" box in my mind and went about life.
Over the next couple of months I learned that she had moved here when her boyfriend had changed jobs. As time went by we continued to chat about hiking, something we both loved to do, sports, and I quickly found myself looking forward to my stops by the store.
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It was a spring day. I had decided, screw the rain, if I did not go for a walk I would go crazy, so I put on a light rain coat and headed out with no particular direction in mind. I stopped by the grocery store and decided that I had everything I needed for dinner and on my way home stopped by the 7-11 for a warm cup of coffee and some conversation. Stepping inside I shook off my coat and looked around, the place was pretty empty, the manager was in the back and gave me a quick wave. Stepping over to get my coffee, I saw Maggie refilling the station.
"Morning, Maggie, nice day for a hike, don't you think?" I glibly commented.
"Only for ducks and men not smart enough to stay out of the rain!" I got back as a sharply back
"Ouch!" I laughed
Turning she shot me one nasty side-eye and I saw the red circles under her eyes, it was obvious she had been crying.
"Hey! Maggie, what's up?" I asked
"Men are idiots!" she exclaimed, on the verge of tears.
"Yea, it takes us 40-50 years to learn something. But we can be trained. Any particular man in mind?"
She sniffled and walked back to the counter. "Yea, my boyfriend....... Well, I guess my ex-boyfriend now. I caught him with one of his coworkers last night. Ends up he has been cheating on me for months now and she is pregnant......... So, all my stuff is in my car! I just walked out!"
"Jerk! I am sorry. What are you going to do now?"
"I have a couple of friends, I am hoping to couch surf until payday, then find a room to rent. Problem is, I found that he emptied our account and is planning on moving away with her, so I am broke until payday."
I don't know why I did it, but I guess my chivalrous nature got the better of me.
"Listen, Have a 3 bedroom/2 bath place a couple of miles from here. I rattle around in the place most of the time, but as long as you do not mind my dog, you could couch surf there until you get things settled"
She turned and raised by eyebrow, a hint of her smile returning and with a long drawl "Reallllyyyy..."
I guess I blushed a bit and stammered. "No,.... No strings...... but a single bed and your own bath and only until payday."
She laughed, "You blush easily! But I will find something."
I took my receipt and jotted my address on the back. "Just incase you change your mind"
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I walked home, made dinner, and sat watching the news. All I could think is what did I just do? I had invited a 27 year old woman to "couch surf" at my house. What was I thinking?
But as the night went on and she did not show up, my brain settled back down and things went back to normal for me.
The next day a small firm that I sometimes helped out with software called me up and asked if I would help test a new App. I always enjoyed trying to crash Apps and I had helped them with several successful launches in the past.
I got into the testing and a couple of days went by and I had all but forgotten Maggie and her situation. It was raining, well probably a little accurately, it was still raining. It was late, I had a scotch in one hand and was watching text scroll when a quiet knock came to the door. I was lucky that my dog had better ears than me and trotted over to the door.
I walked over and nudged Freya, my bull terrier, off to the side and opened the door. I was taken aback, Maggie was standing there, wet and obviously on the verge of tears.
"I am sorry," she whispered "I did not know what else to do"
"Well, getting out of the rain would be a good start!", holding Freya's collar, I moved her to the side and let Maggie into my front room. "So, tell me what is going on?"
She kept staring at the floor not making eye contact with me "Well, I started at Holly's but her husband tried to "accidently" walk in the bathroom while I was in the shower, than two nights ago, I crashed a Nanci's but her roomies are serious potheads and the place smelled like a dispensary. Last night I slept in my car, but I was freezing. Then I found your receipt and...... well........ Here I am. I promise, I get paid on Saturday........ I just can't sleep in my car."
"Easy, Maggie, I made the offer and I meant it. Go, get what you need from your car."
Bringing a small bag and backpack, Maggie continued to shyly keep avoiding my eyes.
I showed Maggie the small guest room and full bath across the hallway.
"What's up, Maggie?" I questioned as she quietly sat on the edge of the bed.