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This one is for the
Summer Lovin' Story Contest 2023
. As always, your votes and comments are much appreciated.
ERIN
I didn't know what I was going to do. With my daughter gone, I realized I'd be on my own for the first time in almost fifteen years. Now, I had no idea how I was going to spend the summer.
After dropping her off at the airport, and sharing a teary goodbye, I'd just got back home. I was about to step inside my house, when I noticed my neighbor Christopher pulling into his driveway, so I walked over to say hello.
"So, is Tyler all moved in now?" I asked as he stepped out of his big black, SUV, looking a little tired.
He nodded, rubbing a hand across the back of his neck. "Yeah, they're all settled in. And they looked pretty happy, even though the place is about the size of a bread box. But I guess just the idea of sharing their first space together is pretty exciting, especially in the heart of the city."
"So, looks like you're on your own now, too."
He sighed, looking up at his big, four-bedroom house. "Yeah, since Carol moved out and with Tyler gone, it's just me now."
Then he looked me over and took a glance at my car. "But you and Abby are heading up north tomorrow, right?"
I shook my head. "No, not anymore. Her best friend Bella and her family are spending a month at a beachfront villa in Italy. Her mother, said she hated to see them split up for the summer, so invited Abby to go along."
"Italy's nice. I'll bet she'll enjoy it."
I nodded, remembering the hopeful look on her face, as she waited for me to say it was okay. "Abby did offer to stay, but I didn't want to be the bad guy and tell that her she couldn't go, even though I'd already booked the cottage. Now, with her gone, I don't know if I'm going to bother going up north or not."
"Couldn't you ask one of your friends to go with you, even for a week or two?"
"No, they all have plans. Now I'm thinking I might as well stay home, rather than head up there for three weeks on my own."
"It's nice that Abby's getting a chance to travel, but it's too bad for you, since you've already booked the place. And it's a hot summer this year, and I bet it'll be cooler up north, especially with a beach."
I eyed him, wondering what his plans were. "I'm guessing with the schools closed until September, you must be off for the summer. Though, being a principal, you probably have to be back early."
He chuckled. "Yeah, I'm off till late August. And I've got big plans, too."
"Really? Where are you headed?"
"Now with Tyler and his mother both gone, I thought I'd start going through all the junk in the garage and basement for anything that should be donated or thrown out."
"Well, that doesn't sound like much fun."
He chuckled. "I know, but it's got to be done. To be honest, I'd rather be spending a few weeks at the beach than sorting through old boxes. So, if I were you, I'd go and take advantage of having some time on your own."
He was such a nice guy. And we'd spent a lot of time together over the years at dinners and parties. Now I wondered what he'd think if I asked him to join me. I mean, we were friends as well as neighbors.
Biting into my lip, I took a deep breath and blurted, "You know, if you wanted, you could come, too. Then I wouldn't be on my own, and you wouldn't have to spend the last few weeks of your summer holiday sorting through all that stuff."
He looked a little surprised and didn't say anything at first, so I quickly explained, "There are two bedrooms, so we'd each have our own space. And I think we know each other pretty well, after being neighbors for all these years. So, we'll probably have a nice time together, too."
I was relieved when he started to smile. "If you're sure, I'd love to go. I think spending a few weeks at the beach sounds like a lot more fun than hanging around the house on my own for the rest of the summer."
"I think so, too. I get the keys tomorrow. And I was planning on leaving in the morning."
He leveled his gaze on mine. "Only thing is, if we're going to be sharing this place, I'd like to pay my share."
I waved him off, because I was just glad that he'd agreed to keep me company. "It's already taken care of. I sent them a check months ago."
"Then I'll take care of everything else."
I smirked. "How about we discuss it on the way up tomorrow?"
"Okay, fine. But I
do
plan to pay my fare share." Then he looked down at his sweat-stained t-shirt and chuckled. "I guess I'd better get a shower and clean up, so I can start packing if we're leaving in the morning."
I was in my bedroom, packing my summer clothes, when I sat down on the bed, wondering what the heck I'd just done.
Though I knew I could trust him, I could hardly believe that I'd just invited my neighbor to share a cottage with me.
And although we were both divorced and single again, I really wasn't hoping for anything to happen. Though I had to admit, I was lucky we were both free for the summer, since I couldn't think of anyone else, I'd rather spend some time with.
I was actually looking forward to getting to know him a little better, since we'd only really spent time together when we were married, and our spouses were still around. The two of us always seemed to be in the kitchen talking and laughing as we put everything together, while our spouses would be chatting out on the patio.
Christopher was pretty easy on the eyes, too. Tall, dark, and handsome, with a great sense of humor. I couldn't think of anything more that I could want in a roommate.
Just for fun, I decided to pack my tiniest bikini. I mean, we were going to a beach, after all.
CHRISTOPHER
I had just turned off the shower, stepped out and started drying off. As I wrapped the towel behind me to dry my back, I could hardly believe that cute little Erin from next door had actually invited me to join her for a few weeks at the beach.
Nothing like my ex, Carol; Erin had to be the sweetest woman I'd ever known.
I liked her from the moment they'd first moved in next door, about fifteen years ago, just before she'd given birth to Abby.
She was always so friendly and easy going. Unlike my ex-wife, who could be pretty temperamental.
Though I never cared much for Erin's husband, Geoff, and always wondered what she saw in him. The same as other people probably wondered why Carol and I ever got together.
Since we'd split up, I'd been wondering the same thing myself. I had thought we were in love and had a good marriage, till it all fell apart, when she walked out and left me.
But thankfully, that was all behind me now. And with my son Tyler gone, I didn't really need to talk to my ex much anymore.
Now, all I needed to do was throw something together for dinner, pack my suitcase, and get some sleep. And tomorrow I'd be off for a couple weeks, enjoying the company of my sexy little neighbor.
Next morning, after I'd packed the car, Erin came out looking super cute in a short yellow sundress, and sexy strappy sandals, with her long reddish-blonde hair tied back in a pony tail. Though I knew she was around thirty-five, I thought she looked about ten years younger.
Which was my son's age.
And since I'm almost forty-nine, I'd have to remember that we were nothing more than friends. Friends who were just going to be sharing a cottage for a few weeks. No matter how cute she was.
After I'd help her into the car, once I settled in the driver's seat, she handed me a travel mug. "It's black with one sugar," she said, as I thanked her.
I looked across at her and chuckled. "I'm surprised you remember how I take my coffee."
"I notice things," she said, with a little grin.
Yep, she was thoughtful, and I was glad she was, because I hadn't bothered fixing myself a coffee this morning.
I put the radio on. And as we were driving up the highway, I glanced over and noticed that she seemed pretty relaxed, from the way she'd settled back into her seat, like we'd been travelling together forever.
At least until her phone chimed, making her jump.
"Finally," she muttered under her breath, when she looked at who it was.
As soon as she answered, I could hear someone snapping at her, that sounded like her ex-husband Geoff, because I'd heard him often enough when he lived next door, raising his voice at his family.
Not even bothering to say hello, I couldn't believe the way he was talking to her.
"You didn't think I'd want to know that my daughter is spending the summer in Italy, Erin? Was it too much trouble to call and run that by me, before you put her on a damn plane and sent her halfway across the world?"