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She must have been sitting there for several minutes because a patrol car pulled up behind her. โOh Lord, now what?โ
The officer walked up to her window. โYou all right, maโam?โ
โOh, yes, thank you. I just got a little weepy thinking about my late husband and thought it best to pull over.โ Vivian could be a good liar when necessary. Well, it was partly true.
โYou OK to drive? Do you want me to call anyone for you?โ the patrolman asked.
โNo, Iโm fine. Really. I have to pick up my son and grandson at the theater in an hour. I might do a little shopping before I go. Retail therapy I think is what they call it.โ She smiled at the officer.
He smiled back. โSorry for your loss, maโam. Try to enjoy the rest of the day.โ
Vivian started her engine and headed toward the outlet shops. She failed to mention that her husband had been dead for twenty-six years.
Vivian stopped at the Cheesecake Factory and bought some cookies and cupcakes. She didnโt know why, but it seemed like a good idea. Then she spotted a shop that sold scarves and gloves and went inside. She picked a pink floral print and wrapped it around her neck. It brightened her face. The price tag said $35. She looked around for something less expensive and found one for $18. Glancing around the shop, she noticed that the two clerks were engaged in conversation. The price tags were secured with a simple gold safety pin, so she switched the price tags, taking the one she wanted to the cash register. If they spotted the incorrect price, she could fake it. How was she to know the tags were on the wrong items? Neither clerk noticed, and she handed them cash and walked out the door. Not only did the scarf brighten her face, it brightened her mood. She had given up on the Lord twenty-six years ago, and after what she had witnessed at the restaurant, she decided it was no more Mrs. Goody Two-Shoes for her.
She checked the clock on the bank building outside the shop and decided it was time to skedaddle and head back to the movie theater.
As she pulled into the parking lot, she saw Mitchel and Jackson waiting in front of the ice-cream shop. She parked the car and walked briskly toward them.
โGrammy! A new scarf?โ Jackson yelled out. He had never seen his grandmother wearing anything that pretty before.
โYes, Jackson. I thought I should treat myself.โ She shot Mitchel a look.
โItโs lovely, Mother, but I wish you would have let me treat you,โ Mitchel broke in.
โYou need to hang on to your cash, son. I am perfectly capable of treating myself.โ That much was true. Between Gregory Sr.โs life insurance policy and his Social Security, she was financially stable. The house had been paid for before her husband died, and the property taxes were minimal, owing to a special farm rate. Her only monthly expenses were utilities, food, and gas for the car. She had offered Mitchel his old bedroom, but he had chosen to stay with his brother, saying it was closer to Jackson. That, too, was true. Still, she felt that Mitchel would have a better chance at gaining joint custody if he had a more permanent environment. She wondered what Mitchel was going to do about that. She knew he couldnโt afford an apartment without a job. She also knew that she was particularly hard on her sons, but with her new attitude, maybe Mitchel would change his mind.
They went into the ice-cream shop, and Jackson ordered a scoop of cherry vanilla and a scoop of chocolate. โWith lots of sprinkles, please,โ Jackson said politely to the young girl dressed in the pink-striped jumper and funny hat that looked like an ice-cream cone turned upside down.
โAbsolutely!โ She smiled at him.
Mitchel and Vivian both ordered a scoop of coffee ice cream sans sprinkles.
โSo, my man, we still have a couple of hours. How about we go bowling?โ He looked at Vivian for approval after he addressed Jackson.
Vivian sat back and folded her arms across her chest. She reminded herself that that Vivian was the old version. Then she relaxed and smiled.
โThatโs if Grammy doesnโt mind driving us around a little more.โ He looked over at his mother. She was smiling. He was surprised.
โOh, I donโt see why not. We do have lots of time. As long I donโt have to participate. You know how much I hate renting bowling shoes!โ She chuckled. Mitchel did a double take. Who is this woman?
Jackson laughed out loud. โGrammy, youโre funny!โ
Vivian fiddled with her new scarf. โIโm simply happy to be with two of my favorite men. Of course, Gregory is a favorite, too, but heโs not here today.โ
Jackson was taking the final lick from his cone as the others got up from the table. โFinish up before we get in the car, please.โ Mitchel was giving Jackson a warning.
โNo problem, Dad.โ Jackson began crunching on the sugar cone. A minute later, he showed that his hands were empty. โSee?โ
Vivian chimed in. โI see you should probably go wash your hands.โ Sheโs still smiling. How odd, Mitchel thought.
The restroom was only a few feet away from the table, so Mitchel let Jackson go in by himself. While Jackson was in the bathroom, Mitchel leaned over to his mother. โEverything OK?โ
โOf course, Mitchel. Why do you ask?โ
โYou seem, well, I guess the word is โrelaxed.โ โ Mitchel chose his words carefully.
โI am, dear.โ
Mitchel blinked. Dear? She hadnโt called him that since he was in the fifth grade.
โWell, good. Iโm glad to hear it.โ Mitchel let out a big exhale. He hadnโt realized that he was holding his breath.
โListen. I really appreciate you babysitting both of us
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