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mind?ā€ heā€™d finally inquired, of his ā€œtraditionalā€ girlfriend. ā€œIā€™ve heard so much . . . about this place.ā€

ā€œYou have?ā€ she retorted. She was still a little shaken, by his frightening traffic ā€œmaneuverā€. ā€œIā€™ve been by hereā€¦ passed by hereā€¦ twenty-five or thirty times,ā€ she noted. ā€œAnd I never even knewā€¦ never noticedā€¦ that the joint was here!ā€

ā€œUhā€¦ couple guys, at work. They said the foodā€™s great here.ā€

He thought that heā€™d seen a look of cynicism cross her pretty faceā€”for the briefest of seconds. But, she said, ā€œIf you want to eat here, thatā€™s fine, with me. Besides, weā€™re already here.ā€

Jason wonderedā€”as he exited the car, to open the passengerā€™s door, for his dateā€”how heā€™d ever recognize his grandfather, as an 8ā€”or 10-year-old boy. And that could only beā€”if 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 foodā€”while tastyā€”was not exceptional!

Moving! Now, that turned out to be ā€œa whole ā€˜nother thingā€!

The apartment did not become availableā€”till the following Thursday! The day which turned out to be halfway, between Blackhawks-and-Rangers! To Jasonā€™s extreme relief, it didnā€™t take him all that long, for the heart-fluttering relocation, to be accomplished! Heā€™d had, not all that much ā€œstuffā€ā€”to haul, to his glorious new residence!

The move did prove to be quite exhaustingā€”in one aspect! There were no parking lots! Nothing assignedā€”or availableā€”for 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 ā€œcatch-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 parkā€”the elegant, ā€œnewā€, Dodge? The closest Our Hero could get to his buildingā€”on that magical nightā€”was a slot, which was located three-quarters of the way, to Grand River! Definitely at the other endā€”the far endā€”of the block!

But, that was all right! Jason Rutkowskiā€”whoā€™d always feared (whoā€™d, forever, been actually positive) that heā€™d always be consigned, to the small area, adjacent to that damnable, lumpy, God-awful, Murphy bed, in Sheilaā€™s apartmentā€™s living roomā€”was now safely ensconced, in his new diggings! His own, private, residence! WOW! HIS! Hisā€”and his alone!

And, fortunately, the former tenantā€”from whom Jason was subleasingā€”was an honest man! Heā€™d leftā€”literallyā€”every piece of furniture, that heā€™d promised to provide! And that stuffā€”all now belonged, to the grateful, overwhelmed, new occupant! Instant household!

This is great!

The most difficult part of the moveā€”by farā€”had involved saying ā€œgoodbyeā€, to Susan!

Sheā€™d clung onto himā€”for an uncomfortably-long period of time! And, the ā€œhugā€ had been accompanied,ā€”by a copious number of tears! They simply continued to cascadeā€”down those, peaches-and-cream, cheeks, of hers! The heart-rending, tear-filled, partingā€”was, after a seemingly-unending number, of minutesā€”proving to be almost embarrassing, for overwrought Jason! (Almostā€”but, not quite)!

The emotional parting had caused him to wonder anewā€”as heā€™d done, on many occasions, beforeā€”exactly what the special attachment, between himself, and his now-former landlady, had always included! It had been obviousā€”even to ā€œimperceptible olā€™ Jasonā€ā€”that some sort of special bond, between the two, had been in place! And from that very first

day!

Sheā€™d 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 ā€œfigure in thereā€¦ somewhereā€! And it had been beautiful! Was love not always beautiful?

Still, what was it? What chemistry between themā€”had caused him, to break down and cry, that one time? To bawlā€”like some kind of little baby? With his head, in her lap? Followingā€”of all thingsā€”his very first date? The oneā€”with Valerie? What made her implore her husbandā€”to let Jason move inā€”in the first place? That had been little more than a couple of months before!

And Eric! What could he be thinking? His wifeā€”indulging in a long, almost-passionate, highly-emotional, embrace! With his former boarder!

When, once the ultra-tender, prolonged, embrace had ended, Jason had ā€œsnuckā€ a look at Eric! The latterā€™s face was totally impassive! It was impossible, to gauge anythingā€”any emotionā€”from his mentorā€™s expression! Or lack thereof!

Back to the Thursday night hockey gameā€”vs. the New York Rangers: Our favorite couple had found themselves ensconced, near the top of the balconyā€”behind goalie ā€œSugar Jimā€ Henryā€”as he took his place, in the Rangersā€™ nets.

Henryā€™s appearance was a bit of a surprise, for Jason. He wasnā€™t absolutely positive, butā€”from what heā€™d remembered, of his grandfatherā€™s many diatribes, pertaining to the NHLā€”heā€™d pictured ā€œSugar Jimā€ as coming along, a good deal later. Possibly in 1948 or 1949.

The young manā€™s silent wishā€”to be able to afford more attention to the game itselfā€”appeared to be coming to fruition! For the first period-and-a-half, his ā€œtestified-toā€ girlfriend had seemed totally wrapped upā€”in the colorful happenings, on the ice, far below. And Jason was spending most of his timeā€”explaining the action (offside and icing rules, etc. etc. etc.) to his date.

During a lullā€”at about the 11-minute mark, of the second periodā€”Valerie turned to him, and asked, ā€œHow is it that you know so much about hockey? I wouldnā€™t think that thereā€™d be a whole lot of teams . . . down there in West Tennessee. So, I wouldnā€™t imagine there could be all that much interest.ā€

That question had set off a two-pronged alarmā€”in Our Heroā€™s 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 thatā€”off the proverbial ā€œseat of her pantsā€? Or had she been ā€œchecking him outā€? Doing an inordinate amount of researchā€”on him? On where heā€™d come from?

Secondlyā€”and probably more significantlyā€”he had been expounding entirely too much, about the finer points of hockey! Probably far too much!

ā€œUhā€¦ well, we did get to see the Blackhawks game. You and I.ā€

ā€œThat game? We hardly watched that gameā€¦ at all! Neither one of us.ā€

ā€œWellā€¦ ahā€¦ Eric did take me to that one

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