Beth sat at the bar waiting for her best friend to arrive. It had been months since they had seen each other and this had bothered Beth deeply. For years they had shared all the highs and lows of each others lives. It was a friendship that Beth felt would always be there. Over the past couple of years they had grown apart and Beth had searched deep within herself trying to figure out why this had happened.
When Beth had finally realized what had went wrong in their friendship it had hurt her deeply. She had finally realized that when all had been well in her life, was the only time when all had been well in her friendship with Kay. As long as Beth was there for Kay they had a good friendship but when the time came that Beth had to put her personal commitments before Kay's the friendship had began to fall apart.
She had taken the first step to get in touch with her friend in the hopes that they could repair their friendship. Kay was always late so Beth was not surprised that she was sitting in a crowded bar waiting on her friend. After an hour had passed Beth knew that Kay wasn't coming.
Kay was the one who had suggested meeting at this bar when Beth had talked to her. It was one of those sports bars that the men and surprisingly women as well, were so fond of these days. There were more then a dozen TV's mounted on the walls in various areas of the bar. No matter where anyone was sitting they would have a clear view to a TV.
Beth wasn't really very sports minded. She knew that she absolutely hated basketball, and ice hockey. She did like to watch a football game now and then when the state team was playing on Monday Night Football. She also enjoyed watching a baseball game as well. What she really did enjoy watching was golf, which was surprising to her.
Golf had been a big bone of contention with her and her ex husband when they were married. He spent all his money playing golf all during the warmer months and spent 10 days each winter with his buddies on a golf outing to North Carolina. During the winter months all his time, money and energy went into rebuilding two old cars he owned, and giving the rest of his money to the Snap On man for more tools.
So when she realized how much she had enjoyed watching golf on TV it had really surprised her. She was a huge fan of Phil Michelson and Kenny Perry. She was not a fan of Tiger Woods, she felt that he was to full of himself and lately she had noticed that he didn't conduct himself very well on the golf courses when he wasn't doing well.
She had decided she would finish her drink and leave when she heard a mans voice asking her if she was feeling alright. She looked up into the eyes of the man who was sitting a couple of seats down from her.
Beth had noticed him when she first sat down at the bar. He had those rugged good looks all women fell for and looked a little out of place. She hadn't looked his way again until he spoke to her.
"I'm sorry I don't mean to sound rude or anything but you just looked so very deep in thought that I thought maybe there was something wrong."
Beth was looking at his eyes and found her gaze traveling to his mouth as he spoke. She liked the way his lips moved as he formed the words, she found herself wondering how those lips would feel rubbing against hers in a deep sensual kiss. She snapped back to reality bringing her gaze back to his eyes.
"I'm fine thank you, and you were correct I was just deep in thought," she told him.
"You looked awfully sad and near to tears," he said quietly.
Before Beth could make a comment, he spoke again.
"Hon, no man is worth the time or tears if he stands you up and I have a feeling this isn't the first time he's done this to you."
Beth couldn't help but smile, he was so far off in his assumption.
Jay was struck by her smile, it actually lit up her eyes. Now he was really curious, if it wasn't a man who had made her look so sad then what was it he wondered? She wore no ring on her ring finger so he assumed she was unattached. His mind was pondering the thought that she might be a Lesbian and it was her female lover who had stood her up. Maybe that was the reason for that smile of hers.
"Leave it to a man to assume a woman's discomfort is because of a man," she said smiling at him. " I could be upset because my car broke down, maybe I had a really bad day at work, or maybe it's because my husband is late again," she told him still smiling at him.
"Ok, I can buy the car breaking down, or even a bad day at work, but I don't buy the husband bit because you don't have a ring on," he told her smiling back at her.
"Ok, so no husband, but it still could be one of the other two reasons."
Jay moved down the bar until he was sitting in the chair next to her.
"Ok, so which one of the other two is it if you don't mind my asking?"
"Actually it's neither one I'm afraid. I was supposed to meet my best friend here but it seems she isn't coming."
There was that sad look in her eyes again and it made him all the more curious as to the reason for it. Hell, he was as bad as a woman, he was thinking to himself. He was getting nosy and it was really none of his business, but he couldn't stop himself from wondering what the reason was for the sad look in her eyes. He didn't realize he was smiling, but the thought had just popped into his mind that at least she wasn't a Lesbian after all.
Beth liked his smile, she could easily see how that smile of his would get him good marks with the ladies. He was tall, she had noticed that when he had gotten up to move down the bar to sit at her side. He was taller then her sons so he was well over 6' 4".
She couldn't stop the questions that were running through her head. She knew he didn't belong here, not at this bar and not in this town. He was to polished, to well dressed, and she had a feeling that the tan he was sporting didn't come from the tanning booths.
"Your not from around here are you," she asked him?
"How very astute of you, what gave me away," he asked her smiling?
"Your manner, your clothes and the tan your sporting," she told him bluntly. "So I'm assuming that your from one of the warmer states, Florida, Texas, or maybe California and your probably here on business or visiting a friend or relative, am I close in my assumptions," she asked him?
"Your pretty good, but you have the state wrong. I'm from Hawaii and yes I'm here on business." He held his hand out to her. "I guess if we're going to go on guessing about each other then we should at least introduce ourselves. I'm Jay, pleased to meet you."
Beth had reached for his handshake and introduced herself. His handshake was firm and Beth liked that. She just hated men who had wimpy handshakes, it actually made her feel creepy to have touched them. That was one of the biggest turn offs she had when meeting a man.
" Now that we have been introduced may I buy you a drink?"
"Thanks, but no, I guess I should get going. I'm sure she won't show up now so no use hanging around."