Sarah was quiet as we rode back to the hotel.
"Are you okay," I asked. She grimaced.
"Your timing sucks," she said.
"I'm sorry," I said. "I know you and he needed some alone time, but I thought he should be the one to decide what happened to those two. As it turned out, the police turning up when they did kind of took the decision out of his hands in any case."
"I know," she sighed. "It's just that..."
"You all wound up again?" I asked.
"Both of us," she said. "I'll bet poor Arnie is aching in places he wouldn't want to just about now."
I laughed. "He'll get over it," I said. "It was his left wrist he broke after all."
She looked at me askance. "You think he'll..."
"Who knows," I said. "But that's up to him. If he's all pent up and hurting, then it would only make sense for him to do something about it."
She sighed. "I hated to leave him like that," she said.
"Then don't," I said. "Call him. Talk to him. Hell, get Amanda to help you out and tell him what's going on. If that doesn't relieve his pressure then he's not human."
"Seriously?" she said. "Phone sex?"
I shrugged. "Why not?" I asked. "If it helps him. You have other options. He has nothing other than his right hand."
She thought about that for a moment.
"I can't," she said.
"No?" I said. "Why not?"
"He doesn't have a phone," she said. "He hasn't replaced the one that was stolen."
"Ah," I said. "I forgot about that. Oh well, he's on his own then. Unless you want to call Danny and ask him to put you through to Arnie."
She laughed, shaking her head.
When we arrived back at the hotel, I went and showered, then headed for bed. I didn't see whether Sarah availed herself of Amanda's or one of the other girl's assistance or not. She either would or wouldn't. I just knew that there was no way that she'd ask me. Not yet.
She did, however, surprise me the next morning. She got up with Melanie and me, and followed us into the other room.
"I need to start training," she said to me. "Will you help me?"
"You know I will," I said, and gave her about six months of martial arts training memories.
We arrived at Arnie's house at eight.
Arnie answered the door, he seemed ready to go.
I directed him back into the house.
"You ready to get rid of those wires?" I asked, after taking a look at his jaw. It was strong enough for everyday use.
He nodded.
I used TK to cut through the wires, gently drawing each one out of his mouth, before moving on to the next. The whole process took about ten minutes.
"Gently open your mouth," I said to him, and he flexed his jaw, he moaned in relief.
"How does it feel," I asked him.
"Awesome," he said. "Give me a minute. I need to brush my teeth."
He darted upstairs. About ten minutes later he returned, looking a lot happier.
"Better?" I asked.
"Much," he said.
"Go easy for a couple of days. Don't pick anything really hard to chew. After that you will be good to go."
"Okay," he said. "I will."
"You ready to go?" I asked.
"One second," said Sarah, and then pulled Arnie into a toe-curling kiss.
"I've been waiting to do that since Monday," she said when she surfaced a couple of minutes later. I just shook my head and led them out of the house.
We met up with the rest of the girls, and Josh and Louise, at the diner.
Josh stood up as Arnie approached the table. He extended a hand to him.
"I'm Josh," he said. "Congratulations on your engagement. You're a lucky guy. Lou and I have been around this madhouse for a while, so if you need some outside/inside perspective, don't hesitate to ask."
"Thanks," said Arnie. "Nice to meet you," he added to Louise, who stood up and gave him a hug.
"If you spend any time at our house," said Amanda, "the likelihood is that you'll see Louise walking around naked. Pay her no heed. She does it to shock mostly."
Arnie looked at Louise, and then grinned. "I'll look forward to it," he said. She gave him a dazzling smile.
"Right answer," she said, then turned to Sarah. "Hold onto him - he's a good one."
"I will," Sarah said sitting down. Arnie sat beside her.
We ordered breakfast with Arnie ordering pancakes and bacon, which was pretty much my favourite breakfast too.
"Do we have a plan?" I said looking to Mary. She was the one who would have looked through the available stores, and plotted out an itinerary.
"We need to hit the furniture stores early," she said. "Then, once we've got the major stuff ordered, we can start looking for things like blinds, rugs, crockery, tableware, kitchen appliances, towels..."
She continued her list, and I realized that we were in for a very long day.
"If you get tired," I said to Arnie, "let us know. Your body is almost healed but almost is not completely healed."
"I'll be fine," he said. "I won't push myself and I'll let you know if I'm struggling."
"Beds first," said Mary, and we piled into three cars and headed for the first bed store.
When we walked into the store, Mary went up to the first sales assistant.
"Morning," he said to her, "How can I help you."
"I need," she began, "one Alaskan king size bed and three kingsize beds. I need them delivering before Friday. Can you do that?"
That kind of set the tone for the start of our shopping. She'd seen that the first assistant knew that there was no way he could get them delivered on time, but was going to lie and say yes, just to get the sale, and then claim unavoidable delays on delivery.
"Oh," said Mary, before he could open his mouth. "Never mind." We left the store before the guy had said a word.
It was the third store that we tried where they said, and meant, that they could deliver. The Alaskan King would have to be shipped from out of state from one of their other stores, but they had some normal kingsize beds in stock. It would depend on which ones we wanted though. He showed us which ones would be available within our timeline, and also told us the lead time on the others.
"We don't need them all for Friday," said Sarah after thinking for a while.
"As long as we have the Alaskan for the master bedroom," she said, "and Josh and Louise have a bed, even if it's not the one that they would prefer, when their preferred one arrives the other can go into the spare room."
"What about your room?" I asked.