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āYou have?ā she retorted. She was still a little shaken, by his frightening traffic āmaneuverā. āIāve been by hereā¦ passed by hereā¦ twenty-five or thirty times,ā she noted. āAnd I never even knewā¦ never noticedā¦ that the joint was here!ā
āUhā¦ couple guys, at work. They said the foodās great here.ā
He thought that heād seen a look of cynicism cross her pretty faceāfor the briefest of seconds. But, she said, āIf you want to eat here, thatās fine, with me. Besides, weāre already here.ā
Jason wonderedāas he exited the car, to open the passengerās door, for his dateāhow heād ever recognize his grandfather, as an 8āor 10-year-old boy. And that could only beāif the Piepczyk family was inside! But, he pressed onward! Excelsior!
As it turned out, during their 90-minute stay, no one (no group of people) could possibly have been considered to have been Grandpa Piepczyk and his parents! Our Boy was patently disappointed!
Oh! And the foodāwhile tastyāwas not exceptional!
Moving! Now, that turned out to be āa whole ānother thingā!
The apartment did not become availableātill the following Thursday! The day which turned out to be halfway, between Blackhawks-and-Rangers! To Jasonās extreme relief, it didnāt take him all that long, for the heart-fluttering relocation, to be accomplished! Heād had, not all that much āstuffāāto haul, to his glorious new residence!
The move did prove to be quite exhaustingāin one aspect! There were no parking lots! Nothing assignedāor availableāfor any, of the many large apartment buildings, which were lined up, side-by-each, right next to one another! For a full city block! Only ācatch-as-catch-canā street parking!
Fortunately, these edifices lined only one side of Ohio Street. Private one-family dwellings populated the other side. Still, the arrangement caused a bleak parking situation! Where to parkāthe elegant, ānewā, Dodge? The closest Our Hero could get to his buildingāon that magical nightāwas a slot, which was located three-quarters of the way, to Grand River! Definitely at the other endāthe far endāof the block!
But, that was all right! Jason Rutkowskiāwhoād always feared (whoād, forever, been actually positive) that heād always be consigned, to the small area, adjacent to that damnable, lumpy, God-awful, Murphy bed, in Sheilaās apartmentās living roomāwas now safely ensconced, in his new diggings! His own, private, residence! WOW! HIS! Hisāand his alone!
And, fortunately, the former tenantāfrom whom Jason was subleasingāwas an honest man! Heād leftāliterallyāevery piece of furniture, that heād promised to provide! And that stuffāall now belonged, to the grateful, overwhelmed, new occupant! Instant household!
This is great!
The most difficult part of the moveāby farāhad involved saying āgoodbyeā, to Susan!
Sheād clung onto himāfor an uncomfortably-long period of time! And, the āhugā had been accompanied,āby a copious number of tears! They simply continued to cascadeādown those, peaches-and-cream, cheeks, of hers! The heart-rending, tear-filled, partingāwas, after a seemingly-unending number, of minutesāproving to be almost embarrassing, for overwrought Jason! (Almostābut, not quite)!
The emotional parting had caused him to wonder anewāas heād done, on many occasions, beforeāexactly what the special attachment, between himself, and his now-former landlady, had always included! It had been obviousāeven to āimperceptible olā Jasonāāthat some sort of special bond, between the two, had been in place! And from that very first
day!
Sheād always shown a special, albeit-platonic, love for him! Platonic! But, it was a form of love! Of that, he was certain! It had to be! Love had to āfigure in thereā¦ somewhereā! And it had been beautiful! Was love not always beautiful?
Still, what was it? What chemistry between themāhad caused him, to break down and cry, that one time? To bawlālike some kind of little baby? With his head, in her lap? Followingāof all thingsāhis very first date? The oneāwith Valerie? What made her implore her husbandāto let Jason move ināin the first place? That had been little more than a couple of months before!
And Eric! What could he be thinking? His wifeāindulging in a long, almost-passionate, highly-emotional, embrace! With his former boarder!
When, once the ultra-tender, prolonged, embrace had ended, Jason had āsnuckā a look at Eric! The latterās face was totally impassive! It was impossible, to gauge anythingāany emotionāfrom his mentorās expression! Or lack thereof!
Back to the Thursday night hockey gameāvs. the New York Rangers: Our favorite couple had found themselves ensconced, near the top of the balconyābehind goalie āSugar Jimā Henryāas he took his place, in the Rangersā nets.
Henryās appearance was a bit of a surprise, for Jason. He wasnāt absolutely positive, butāfrom what heād remembered, of his grandfatherās many diatribes, pertaining to the NHLāheād pictured āSugar Jimā as coming along, a good deal later. Possibly in 1948 or 1949.
The young manās silent wishāto be able to afford more attention to the game itselfāappeared to be coming to fruition! For the first period-and-a-half, his ātestified-toā girlfriend had seemed totally wrapped upāin the colorful happenings, on the ice, far below. And Jason was spending most of his timeāexplaining the action (offside and icing rules, etc. etc. etc.) to his date.
During a lullāat about the 11-minute mark, of the second periodāValerie turned to him, and asked, āHow is it that you know so much about hockey? I wouldnāt think that thereād be a whole lot of teams . . . down there in West Tennessee. So, I wouldnāt imagine there could be all that much interest.ā
That question had set off a two-pronged alarmāin Our Heroās fragile psyche: First of all, this obviously-smart young woman, obviously, was aware that Memphis was located, in the far-western end, of the Volunteer State. Did she know thatāoff the proverbial āseat of her pantsā? Or had she been āchecking him outā? Doing an inordinate amount of researchāon him? On where heād come from?
Secondlyāand probably more significantlyāhe had been expounding entirely too much, about the finer points of hockey! Probably far too much!
āUhā¦ well, we did get to see the Blackhawks game. You and I.ā
āThat game? We hardly watched that gameā¦ at all! Neither one of us.ā
āWellā¦ ahā¦ Eric did take me to that one
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