Author's Note: Welcome to my entry in Literotica's
April Fools Day Story Contest 2023
. Being an April fool myself, it's my favorite to enter. There are several aspects to choose from in the contest and for this story I'm using 'chance'. Usual disclaimer that this is my usual style of slow burn. Enjoy.
Chapter 1
"Hey Viv," Carla answered the incoming call as she wearily eyed the line of dead stop traffic between her and the exit. "What's going on?"
"Wow, you sound exhausted!" Her best friend since junior year of high school replied. "Tell me you're not working tonight?"
"No, Tuesdays and Fridays are my nights off," she laughed. "Only the nine hours in the office today, I'm slacking."
"You need to slow down, girlfriend," Viv told her. "You really need those three nights on your feet selling make up at a damn mall kiosk?"
"I'm not having this conversation again. Henry stuck me with the house, Brandon's tuition and our joint credit cards he maxed before he vanished with that skank."
"Not just any skank, his friend's wife," Viv sighed. "I was never a huge fan of his, but Christ that was as sleazy as it gets. Cheated on you and fucked over one of his best friends."
"And bailed on Brandon, we've been over this a hundred times since he left last year."
"Sorry, I just get upset that you're killing yourself and that creep isn't doing a damn thing to help his son."
"He's in Florida where all the other deadbeat dregs run, he didn't fall off the Earth," Carla grunted. "Be better if he did that way I wouldn't be tempted to hunt him down."
"I'll help!" Viv laughed. "I'll hold the gun while you beat the crap out of him."
"Not worth it. At least he signed off on the house so its in my name and he can't touch it."
"So he could get out of having to pay part of the mortgage, and because he conned you into taking money out for him to start his own practice so you don't even have equity. You let him off too easy."
"I want nothing from him and that includes talking about him," she paused and added,
"Again."
"Point taken,
again,
" Viv responded. "I guess I'm just bitter for you and Brandon. He's a great kid, deserves a lot better."
"He has better, he has just me now which means its all about him not his middle-aged Peter Pan needy father who wanted everything to revolve around him."
"True, but it sucks he has to work while going to school now. He should be having fun with his friends. College only comes once." She giggled. "And we came a lot in college didn't we?"
"Probably more than I did during my marriage." Carla complained. "Brandon works because he wants to help. I keep telling him to quit, but he insists on making some money and buying things for the house. I gave up talking him out of it."
"Stubborn like his mom. Responsible, and doesn't want a free ride."
"More of a man than his dad ever was." Carla nodded as she spotted an opening in the next lane and shot into it.
"Kid takes better care of you than his father did, that's for sure."
"Yeah, he thinks he's the man of the house now," she cut back across two lanes earning some angry horn blaring but finally able to take the exit. "I swear he does more housework than I do these days."
"Doesn't take much," Viv snickered.
"Thanks. Did you call for something other than dig up old wounds and insult me?"
"I did and was trying to get there when I joked about college. You get Robin's message on Facebook?"
"The 25th anniversary of Sis?"
"Yup, twenty-five years ago we founded our little off campus sorority, Sisters in Sin."
"Six out of eight of us still live here." She shrugged while taking a left off the exit. "Guess all our talk about getting out of Rhode Island was just talk."
"Robin wants us to get together to celebrate."
"I know, it was in the message, lunch at Twin Oaks on Sunday."
"You're going I hope."
"Supposed to work 12-5," Carla wasn't sure she was up to catching up with people she hadn't seen in person in a long time and having to rehash the crappy last year of her life for them.
"Oh, come on! We do this once every five years, take it off. Get that young ditz that works with you to cover it."
"I don't feel like talking about Henry."
"You're the fifth one out of the six of us to get divorced, and I never married. They've been there and it's the reason I never went there at all," she laughed. "Life is a series of men for me."
"Whatever."
"Besides," her tone grew sly, "Only thing we'll be talking about is the other event Robin has planned."
"What event? We going to do some female mid life crap and go see male strippers?"
"Seeing you're off tonight, how about I come by for some coffee later. I want to tell you in person."
"Oh, Jesus," Carla rolled her dark eyes. "Just tell me now."
"Nope, in person and seeing it's this Friday and this is your only other night off we need to talk tonight."
"I think from the tone I'm saying no without knowing."
"Carla, we've been best friends since we were sixteen. Have I ever steered you wrong?"
"You got us arrested once, almost expelled from High school and put on probation at URI."
"Good times!" Viv laughed. "Come on, Carla at least hear me out, please?"
"Fine, come by around seven. Can I at least get a hint?"
"All I'll say is out of all of us, you're the one who needs this the most." Viv giggled. "See you at seven!"
Chapter 2
"Don't tell me he did it without me!" Carla mumbled when she pulled up to the house and saw the garage door wide open and several trash bags in the driveway.
Sure enough, as soon as she parked, Brandon came out carrying a large cardboard box marked "Good will" and brought it to the old black Ford Ranger pick up he wouldn't part with even though it had high miles, had been dinged up in an accident, and she'd offered to help him get something newer.
"Honey, what are you doing?" she demanded as she exited her Black Rav 4. "I told you we'd do this together on the weekend!"
"Yeah, I know," Brandon dropped the box into the bed of the pickup with several others and closed the tailgate. "That's why I did it now."
"The why being you don't listen?" She followed him as he headed back into the garage, her heels clicking on the cement.
"The why being you're working the mall on Sunday and don't need to spend your one day off cleaning this out."
Brandon plucked a bottle of water out of the small cooler on the floor and chugged half of it.
"You only have one day off too between work and school. Why's it okay for you?"
"I'm younger," he gave her a wicked smirk. "Duh!"
"Watch it, smart ass!" Carla looked around the garage which had been a mess for
months and was now completely organized and even the floor swept.
"Yes, ma'am," he paused to finish the water. "You want me to mess it up again so you can say you cleaned it too?"
"I said watch it," Carla told him. "But thank you, Brandon. I appreciate it."
"I know you do, and I appreciate all you do." He tossed the bottle in the recycling.
"I'm sure Miss Givens across the street appreciates you out here in tight jeans and no shirt."
"Its hot as hell in here even with the door open, and I can't help it if the horny housewife across the street gets a free show." He made a show of flexing.
"Oh, please." Carla rolled her eyes, then laughed when Bandon broke into some awkward dance moves singing;
"Look at that body, look at that body, I'm sexy and I know it!"
"Oh my god, stop that!" she playfully whacked his arm, but couldn't stop smiling. "That's awful."
"Awfully true!" he gave her an exaggerated wink, "How you doin, hot stuff?"
"I'm doin' better now," she wiped at her eye. "You always know how to make me laugh."
"Yeah, but I was being serious. After all, I come from a modeling pedigree. It's in the blood!" He managed a straight face for a few seconds before breaking into a big smile.
"Okay, not really, but I like seeing you happy. You're way too serious these days."
"I can say that about you too," she replied while watching him grab the broom from where he'd leaned it against the work bench and put it on the rack with the rake and other gardening tools.
Brandon may have been kidding about his looks, but that was because he was a grounded and humble kid. The reality was her son was a damn fine looking young man. His shock of thick short, naturally wavy black hair coupled with his father's odd shade of ice blue eyes, was a sexy combination.
His features were rugged, and he tended to have an intense look on his face even when he was relaxed. That look along with a carefully maintained scruff of growth on his face gave him a bad boy appeal.