Over the weekend I spent a lot of time on eBay and Craigslist checking on guitar prices. I found a couple of guitars that sounded promising.
Randi was busy working all weekend, but had Monday evening free.
When Paige and I returned from basketball practice, Randi stopped by.
She pulled off her winter coat to reveal a form-fitting cable-knit sweater and tight, white pants. I liked the way her outfit didn't show any skin, but conformed to her body so nicely.
Of course, what really caught my attention as always were her deep green eyes. And her smile topped it all off perfectly.
I led her to my office where I had the computer up and running.
"Would you like a drink?"
"I know where the fridge is; I'll get it myself."
"Okay, watch out for Paige. She's starving and wiping out the whole kitchen."
Randi returned with a diet soda and sat down to pull out an age-worn laptop.
"I found a couple of things I liked online," she said.
"Me, too. We can compare notes."
As she was firing up the laptop, I brought up one ad that looked promising.
"This guy has a Yamaha acoustic for sale. That particular model sold for $200 new, and he's asking $110 and would probably take a hundred."
"That's okay, but I was kinda wanting something like this," she said, turning the computer around to show me a photo of a very basic electric guitar. The kind that they sell along with an amp for about $150 at Target or Best Buy.
"Oh, I hadn't thought about you wanting an electric."
"Why not?" she asked curiously.
"Well, you buy an acoustic and you're ready to have a concert. One guitar, six strings, all ready to go. If you get an electric, then you need an amp. And then you might want a chorus pedal or a distortion pedal or one of those all-in-one setups."
"A friend of mine said that playing an electric is easier for beginners because the strings are stretchier and don't hurt as bad."
"That's true to a point," I said. "They are a little easier, but not easy. The fingertips are gonna be sore at first no matter what you buy. But yeah, I think it might be help you learn better. Lemme see that sucker."
Sitting in my desk chair, I reached out a hand and she brought the laptop to me. She stepped behind me to look over my left shoulder while her hand rested on my right shoulder.
She leaned low enough that I felt her exhale upon my left ear. My eyes drifted shut for a second as I basked in the feeling of being close to her.
Then remembering that Paige was in the house, I opened my eyes and studied the ad.
"Hmm, no I don't think this is what you're looking for."
I said "excuse me" as I spun my swivel seat around so I could see my monitor.
"This guitar is one of those cheap models that are hard to play and sound like crap. There are better guitars out there."
I pulled up an ad I had seen the day before.
Now her hand was on my left shoulder, and her voice was soft in my right ear.
"Isn't that the same thing? A Squier?"
"Not all guitars are made equal, not even from the same company. This is part of the Affinity line. It sold for $280 new, and this guy is asking $225. We could probably talk him down to $200, maybe $180."
I turned my head to the side. I was only inches from her face and felt like I could fall into those emerald pools.