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continued from Chapter 5
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Greg had barely finished his daily FaceTime chat with Allison when his cell rang.
"Hey, Greg, it's Sarah."
"Hi, Sarah, what's up?"
"Well, I need you to dress up. You don't happen to have a tux, do you?"
"Sorry. Not much need for a tux when I've been a lowly middle school teacher. I do have a nice black suit, though. Will that work?"
"That would be perfect."
"I'd ask what you have in mind, but I've learned over the last few days, you girls like to surprise me."
"Nah. We wouldn't do anything like that, would we?"
He could hear the playfulness in her voice. He had to admit to himself he liked it. But he also felt he should warn her.
"Sarah. I'm in a good place right now, but the emotions come and go. I'll follow your plan, but just so you know, the last time I wore this suit was at the funeral."
"Oh." She didn't know what else to say.
"I think I'll be okay. And I know you girls are doing everything you can to make sure I feel loved. Thank you for that."
"Wow, we're getting deep quick, but you're right, we do love you and we'll do anything to help you."
"So, you'll be here at five. Do you want to come in first, or should I meet you out front?"
"Out front would probably be better. We do have a couple hour drive, and we really should be there before 7:30. Oh, and bring an overnight bag with something casual to wear later."
"Suddenly, I suspect some possibilities of what we may be doing."
"Don't try to guess. Just wait for the surprise. Now hang up so we both can finish getting ready."
"I love you, Sarah."
This was all new to her, too. She'd never had anyone other than family say that to her. She teared up a little. "I love you, too!"
Greg smiled. Life was good again. He bounced up the stairs to his room. He opened the closet to find his suit, fully expecting to break into tears again, thinking about the last time he wore it.
But to his surprise, the tears didn't come this time. He thought about Sarah. He thought about what she would be wearing. He knew it would be more formal. Why else would she ask if he had a tux?
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Sarah was another beauty. The best way to describe her was petite. She wasn't tiny like Breanna. In fact, she was perfectly proportioned, just small. He guessed she was probably about 5 foot 2. She had golden surfer girl blonde hair. He seriously wondered if that was her natural color. Greg speculated that her breasts were a large B or small C cup. Her waist was narrow, and her hips had a definite curve to them. All in all, a very pleasing figure. Sarah also had the most gorgeous sky blue eyes.
Sarah's family was probably the most well-off of the group. Her father had been a very successful prosecuting lawyer for years. Recently, he was appointed to be a federal judge. Even in his short time on the bench, he was well-respected for his fair decisions.
Sarah's mother was a neurosurgeon. In fact, she was one of the best. Medical schools used videos of her surgery techniques to teach new doctors. Unfortunately, the research hospital where she worked was about two hours away. For years, Dr. Rachel McCoy would spend four days living in an apartment near the hospital, and then three days at home.
That all changed when Samuel McCoy became Judge McCoy. The Federal Courthouse was in the same city as the hospital. The family had to move. This all happened half way though Sarah's senior year. There were lots of tears. Sarah, of course, wanted to finish her senior year with her friends, both students and teachers.
Everyone expects parents to be unreasonably cold about these situations. In this case, however, Rachel and Sam understood Sarah's concerns. They loved their only child, and they were willing to make a sacrifice for her. They had already made some plans.
One Saturday, her mom came in to wake her. "Sarah, we need you to pack your stuff in your room this morning. We got you some boxes, but you should also use the new suitcases we got last year. My suggestion is that you put the clothes and other items that you're definitely going to need right away in your suitcases. The stuff that you won't need for a few days can be put in boxes."
Sarah didn't say anything, she just got out of bed and started packing. The look on her face was a defeated one. She just wanted this to be over. She decided that she'd put up with wherever her parents came up with, but as soon as she graduated, it would be different. She would come back and try to stay with one of her friends through the summer. At the end of August, she would be going off to college. She would be eighteen, and as an adult, she felt she should make her own life decisions.
After a few minutes, Sarah's mom came in the room and helped her pack. Each time they loaded up a box or a suitcase, her dad would pick it up and carry it to Sarah's car or her mom's SUV. In a couple of hours, they had Sarah's room nearly finished. It somehow never clicked in Sarah's mind that while a few things were packed in other rooms of the house, the only room they really focused on was hers.
When the last box was in the van, Sarah's mom said, "Okay, honey, it's time to go. You're riding with me, and your dad's going to drive your car."
Sarah didn't say anything, but she couldn't help the occasional tear. She headed to the car almost like a zombie leaving the only home she had known.
As they pulled out of the drive, Rachel reached over to squeeze Sarah's hand. "It will be alright, honey. Just trust us, okay."
They drove across town to a new subdivision made up of small duplex condos. Sarah didn't react as her mom pulled into the drive.
"Welcome to your new home away from home."
Sarah looked at her mom. "What are you talking about?"
"Sarah, we know what this move was doing to you. And considering how much we love you, we hated seeing you hurt. We also know how mature you are, and that soon you will be heading off on your own, no matter what else we do. So, your father and I talked about it, and we decided get you your own place. We're leasing it for you right now. It will be yours for the rest of this year and the summer. When you go off to college, we'll drop the lease. If you decide to stay here, we'll buy it for you. We don't want you to ever have to worry about a place to live."
Through all of this, Sarah was opening crying. "Oh, mom, I can't believe you did this for me. I love you so much. Thank you."
At that moment, Sarah's dad stepped up to the car window, both hands carrying suitcases. "I hope you ladies aren't expecting me to carry everything in by myself."
Sarah knew he was joking. She jumped out of the car, and threw her arms around her father. "Oh, daddy, I love you! Thank you!"
"I love you, too, sweetie." They stood there for several minutes, her arms wrapped around him while he held her suitcases.
"Okay, sweetie, let's see your new home."
Her mom held out a key. Sarah took it, screamed, and ran to the front door. She unlocked it, and ran into the house, dashing from room to room, giving little screams as she found the details of her new home.
"I know it's not a very big place, but it should be about right for a single young woman."
"Oh, mom, it's perfect!"
They spent the next few hours getting Sarah settled. About noon, Sarah's dad said. "Honey, I think you need to feed your help."
"Well, I can run out and get something. What do you want?"