Gwen had slept in, which was fine. There were some things I wanted to get done on her behalf. I took my coffee into the study and read my email.
I had done my due diligence on Lexisnexis and the Secretary of State website earlier in the week and had gotten the information on Gwen’s errant employer and had forwarded that along with my statement to Ga. Wage and Hour. This bore fruit. My bank notified me of a wire to my non interest bearing account for three weeks wages, along with recompense for lost articles as detailed in my demand letter, per Gwen’s recollections.
The county notified me I was up in the rotation for indigent defense the following week. Also, a store wide sale, at an upscale department store in the next county. I printed that.
Cat tried to lay on the keyboard, reeking of Fancy Feast, demanding. attention. Almost missed, in my personal email, a note and pic from Marie on a schooner bound for Greece. Big sunglasses in her pic with two prominently displayed youngmen in the background. The note I won’t discuss.
I got a second cup, looked in on the Lilliputian Wonder.
“I know you’re looking at me.” A yawn.
“I’m not in here.” I murmured.
“Coffee gives you away. Gimme some. Where’s Cat? She was sleeping on my head.”
I gave her a sip. “Cat wake you up?”
“Not until she started making biscuits on my cheek and purring in my ear.” She slurped. “Mmm, that’s good. What time is it?”
“It’s going for five PM.” Quiet mirth.
“Is not. You’re in your bathrobe.. Me and my mouse need to do lady things. Gimme kiss and go somewhere, sir.”
I made Belgian waffles and locally sourced sausage with fresh squeezed juice and set up on the screened porch when I heard the shower turn off. She appeared in scuffies, robe and her hair wrapped in a towel. “This is my morning after look. Where can I rent a wheelchair?”
“I tried to...”
“Stop it. I know. You’re bigger than I thought once you were inside. My cervix is reporting a hit and run. Several of them actually.” She took a bite. “Mmmm. You got lots of work today?”
“Some. But this morning is for you. I’ve got good news and good news. Which first?”
“I can’t think and chew this early. You pick.” Her eyes steadfast on her plate. The appetites of youth.
“You’ve been paid. For everything. I can get you cash, start an account, whichever. On the other hand there is a sale today, here’s the print out. Thought you might want to go. I have a store card, so I’ll catch this.” I grinned at her as I forked another waffle over. “Also, the lawn guys will be here in a little while. We need to be elsewhere, believe me.”
She stared at the store sale sheet. Finally, “You’re a good man. Why are you doing all this?” Voice quavering, “Is this part of that family thing you talked about last night?”
I nodded.
“You must love me. Do you?”
“We’re a pretty tight bunch up here Gwen. A lot of people are going to come to love you, if you wish.”
Her chair fell over and she rushed into my arms, hugging me fiercely, tears streaming. “Don’t make me talk. Just hold me...”
I couldn’t confess. I hadn’t confessed to myself.
After the bank visit, where Gwen elected to open an account, we made for the store. The shopping went well, no doubt due to the lack of size 3 grown up girls in the world. I dressed her for business, business casual and selected the right footwear for the outfits. She got a makeover at the Clinique counter, which was not on sale. She picked out some more comfy clothes, jeans and some sweaters to replace what she’d lost. She had some other things that she bought herself, after shooing me away.
The Caddy was on cruise as Lake Lanier slid by, the mountains looming further out. It felt good to sit. The older I get, the more I dislike hard concrete floors. The day was bright and akin to the day I met Gwendolyn. The sky was a deep blue and all the trees were now showing well, with a mix of oranges, yellows and reds. A flock of geese Veed by to the right. I sighed contentedly.
“I don’t know why you did all this.” She took my hand off the armrest. “But you did. Thank you Ted.”
I patted her hand, grinned. “I think you’re going to have a bright future. But you ought to learn fly fishing, just to round you out.”
“I’m not interested in fishing from an airplane. It’s just wrong.”
“No, No, It’s not that way, it’s...”
Peals of laughter. “I owed you one for being a smarty this morning. My brother’s been taking me trout fishing since I could be quiet.”
“Yep, you got me.” I paused, smiling, “Rusty might have something for you tomorrow if you want to go over there with me.”