Locomotive to the Past George Schultz (top 10 books to read TXT) š
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Jason had arrived, at the confectionary, at 6:40PM! Our Boy had always considered himself to be prompt. Always! 9/11/01 notwithstanding! But, on this sacred night, heād wanted to be sureāand allow for any panic situation, that might possibly arise!
Valerie was exactly one-minute-and-45 seconds late! Her prospective dateāby thenāhad appeared to be, in the final stages of Cardiac Arrest!
Damn! She didnāt really want to go out with me! But, why did she lead me on, like that? Why didnāt she just simply turn me down? Like everyone else does? Thatās what Iād really expected . . . in the first damn place!
āSorry Iām late,ā Valerie had saidāquite out of breath. āI got caught upā¦ on the phoneā¦ with Genevieve. Sheās my best friend. Probably shouldāve had you come to the house! Iām sure . . . that youād have been on time. Andā¦ better yetā¦ that wouldāve broken up the conversation. Again, I apologize! Iāve really been looking forward to tonight! All week . . . as a matter of fact.!ā
You were? Really?ā
āOf course really!ā
He stuck his left arm out, and downāso that she could link her right arm inside the āloopā that the āold-timeyā maneuver had created. Virtually, of course, no one ever did thatāin his āhome eraā, Grandpa Piepczyk had always ranted on (and on and on and on)āabout the loss, of this simple courtesy!
āFrom the sixties on,ā heād lamentedācontinuallyāāthereās been no decorum. No one holds open a doorā¦ for a womanā¦ anymore! Pulls out her chair, for her! Guys never give up their seatā¦ on a busā¦ for any lady! No matterā¦ even if sheās fourteen-months pregnant! Doesnāt happen!ā
Valerie, of course (heād guessedāhad hopedāāof courseā) slipped her arm insideāand theyād left, for the movie house.
The Great Lakes was located, on Grand Riverāat Terry Street. To get to Terry, theyād had to walk north, on Schoolcraft! Unless theyād have crossed that thoroughfareāfrom the beginningāthe predicament presented another ācourtesyā situation. In this case, the young woman wouldāve been positioned, on the āoutsideā. Nearest to the street. Per Grandpaāa real āno-noā! That, as indicated, had been another change in chivalryāthat had never failed to send his grandfather, into one of his patented tizzies!
āThe man alwaysā¦ without exceptionā¦ walks on the outside! Next to the street! That way, if a car passesā¦ and hits a mud puddle, or throws up some slush, or somethingā¦ itās the man, who takes the hit. Always remember that, Kid! Always do that! Even if the girl might think youāve flipped your cork!ā
Trying not to make a major production-number, out of the maneuver, Jason went through the elaborate mechanics, of switching sidesāhooking arms, once again, with his date. Interlocking alternate arms. Heād accomplished the featārather deftlyāheād figured. (Correctly!)
Theyād reached the theaterāalmost 20 minutes later. Perfect timing! The feature would begin at 7:30PM. It cost Our Boy a total of 70-centsāto get the two of them inside. Valerie declined the offer of a ālargeāā10-centābox, of, freshly-popped, popcorn. Her date felt that it would be āimpoliticā (one of Grandpaās favorite words) to then grab off a fragrant box, for himself! Almost āThe Supreme Sacrificeā!
The movie was wonderful! At least, Our Hero believed so. Judging from the reactions, of the young woman heād accompanied, she seemed to think so too, Heād had to remind himself, though, of the many times, that his mother had loudly informed himāthat his ability to read others āabsolutely stunkā! (Sometimesāwhen sheād been, in one of her less-conciliatory moodsāsheād advise him that, āit sucksā!)
Almost a half-hour, into the flick, Jasonāsumming up every ounce of moxieādared to take her hand in his! And she didnāt seem to mind! A definite surprise! An actual triumph! Not a common occurrence! Was this greatāor what?
Fifteen-or-so minutes later, sheād whispered, āJason? Why donāt you put your arm around me?ā
He was afraid that heād uttered something inane, like āGoo!āāas heād hastily (and probably clumsily, he was certain) complied! This āintimateāāwith a female-of-the-opposite-genderāheād never been! Exploring really new ground! (Dare he consider itāāvirgin territoryā?)
After a minute or two, sheād ākind of snuggledā her left shoulderāinto his right armpit. For what seemed an eternity, heād lost trackāaltogetherāof the concept, of the motion picture! (He was fairly certaināthat the flick had continued.)
After the movie, Jason had surprised himselfāby having presence of mind enough, to invite his date to have some ribs with him. Heād even suggested The Great Lakes Bar-B-Qāwhich had been one of his granddadās favorite āeating jointsā, in his younger days. It was supposed to be located a mere half-block from the movie house. After proffering the invitation, heād hopedāferventlyāthat the eatery was actually there, in 1942! It was! (āThank you, Lord.ā)
The bill at the theater had been a double featureāas always, in those days. As usual, the āBā picture had been much less than a blockbuster. Eminently forgettable! So, after 15 minutes, the couple had decided to abandon the āclassicāāand wound up at āthe rib jointā, at about 9:45PM.
Heād ordered ribsāfor the both of them. She demurredāfrom the offer of coffeeāand ordered the āold standbyā (Vernorās) instead. Her date was about to order a cup of ājoeāāthen, thought better of it. Two Vernorās.
As soon as the ribs had arrivedāand Our Hero had, immediately, torn into his rationāValerie had ignited a really serious discussion! Really serious! The exchange came, as a total surpriseāone might say shockāto Jason!
āJasonā¦ you donāt have much confidence, do you? Not much self-assurance.ā
āWhatā¦ what makes you say that?ā
āWell, I believe that itās the common practiceā¦ for a guy to hold a girlās hand, when they go to the show, When so much time passed, I couldnāt help but think, āAm I that much of aā¦ of aā¦ of a cold fish?ā So, whenā¦ā
āCold fish? Lord, no! Youāre anything but! Youāre a beautiful . . . a very beautifulā¦ woman! Beautiful! Absolutely beautiful! And, listen! I love the idea ofā¦ of being with you! I love being with you! I was just afraid that Iād offend youā¦ if I took your hand.ā
He caught himself almost saying, āI was just afraid that Iād turn you offāābut, at the
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