Caleb 83 - Intervention
I woke with Dana in my arms. She'd crawled back up my body after finishing 'her turn' and laid her head on my shoulder sighing with contentment.
"You okay?" I asked her. She'd looked up at me and smiled.
"I am now," she'd said. "I've been wanting to do that all night."
"Next time Gracie goes away," I'd told her, "come over. You don't need to be on your own."
"She's hopefully not going to be doing that so often," she'd replied. "Occasionally overnight, but this is the first time she's been away for this long. I'd forgotten how lonely it was all on my own. It's even worse now because I'm not in the dorms. At least there, there were some people to talk to."
"Well like I said," I'd told her, "if it happens again, let us know. At the very least you can come over for dinner some evenings or go with us when we go out."
"I will," she'd said. "Thanks."
I slid out of bed, predictably waking Melanie who was on the other side of me, between the twins. She joined me as we got dressed and went out for our run. Sarah, it seemed, opted to stay with Arnie in their bed.
Everyone was up by the time we'd returned from our run.
"What time do you guys get up?" asked E, still looking sleepy.
"About four," Melanie told him. "We run every morning."
He shook his head.
"Did you sleep well?" I asked him and Connie.
"Eventually," said Connie with a grin. "There was quite a lot going on around us."
Josh and Louise just grinned while Arnie blushed. It seemed that Dana and I were not the only ones getting intimate last night, since the spare room was between Sarah and Arnie's, and Josh and Louise's rooms, I guess they got it in stereo.
I laughed.
We had breakfast and then I drove E and Connie to the gas station and then to his car. I waited until he'd got it started and then took my leave.
"Thanks for last night," said E. "And for the..." he indicated his head, presumably referring to the Tatarabuela Gonzales."
"No problem," I said, "It was good to see you."
"We should all go out for dinner some time," said Connie "after you're back."
"Sounds good," I said. "Give us a call after the break and we'll get something set up."
I headed back to the house. When I arrived, Ness and Jules were out giving Dana a ride back to her house.
"What time are your parent's arriving?" I asked Sarah.
"Dad said any time after nine," she said. "They should be here any time."
Her statement was just about prophetic since, almost as soon as she said it, I heard a car pull up outside. Looking out of the window I saw Brian getting out of his car. Carrie and Edgar watched, making no move to get out of the car.
"It looks like they want to get going," I said, and Sarah and Arnie went to the front door and opened it.
"You all ready?" asked Brian as he gave his daughter a hug.
"Sure," she said. "Let me just get my bag."
"We've got a long drive," Brian explained, "so we just want to get going."
"Okay," I said, a little nonplussed. I thought it a little rude that Carrie and Edgar were staying in the car and not coming in to say hello, but it was their choice.
Sarah came out of her bedroom holding a small carry-on bag.
She went to Arnie, who embraced her. They kissed.
I saw Brian bristling a little at this. I was guessing he wasn't overly happy with their relationship as it stood, and I wondered if Sarah was going to be in for some trouble while she was away.
"Remember we're only a thought away,"
I sent to her after she finished saying goodbye to her fiancΓ©.
She didn't answer, but glanced in my direction with a small smile.
Brian didn't really make eye contact or speak to anyone else in the house. Instead, he picked up her bag and walked her out to the car. I followed to the front door and waved to Carrie and Edgar.
Carrie gave a half hearted wave.
"Hello,"
Edgar sent to me as he waved.
Sarah and Brian got into the car, which he'd left running. They were moving almost before the doors were closed.
I frowned.
"
What's going on there?
" I wondered to myself as I watched the car disappearing into the distance.
Arnie too looked uncomfortable.
"Tell me that wasn't weird," he said.
"I can't," I said. "There's definitely something going on there, but I have no idea what. Sarah's connected to us so if there's any trouble, she can let us know."
He didn't look particularly reassured by that.
"I guess I should go," he said.
"Us too," I said. "Gerry is supposed to be meeting us at the airport. I'll bet he flew up last night and is probably waiting for us already."
We loaded up what we were taking with us which, to be fair, wasn't much. Apart from Melanie, we all had clothing and everything else at the ranch, it was our second home when all was said and done.
The flight to the ranch was uneventful. Gerry was waiting for us, as predicted, and we were in the air within about fifteen minutes of arriving at the airport. Melanie was duly impressed with the jet, and Amanda was just as nervous about takeoff as she had been that first time. I sat with her, having my hand squashed, as we departed.
When we arrived at the ranch, the usual cacophony of barking greeted us as the dogs, led by Terra, dashed towards us. Melanie who'd been first out of the car recoiled in terror.
Jules and Ness, on seeing this, moved toward the dogs and met them a little way from the car. This allowed them to take the brunt of their greeting, and diverted them away from Melanie. Mary and Amanda, once they were out of the car, also helped occupy the dogs.
"Are you okay?" I asked Melanie, who was visibly trembling, now around the far side of the car from where the dogs were enthusiastically catching up with the girls.
"Dogs scare me," she said. "I've had some not so nice experiences with them, had some set on me to chase me away, and stuff like that. When I was younger, I got grabbed by one. Fortunately it only got hold of the coat I was wearing at the time, but it shook me like a rat, and I had to leave my coat behind to get away.
I noted Terra breaking away from the pack. She approached us slowly, almost cautiously. She stopped about six feet from where we were standing, looking up at us, her tail waving gently.
"Melanie," I said, "I'd like you to meet Terra. She's my friend and she won't hurt you, I promise."
Melanie looked at me, and then at Terra, who stood perfectly still, waiting to see Melanie's reaction.