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Fuck it, she thought and picked up the phone.
She unlocked the screen and sure enough, she had one text message. She took a deep breath to steel herself before opening it. It was from her sister, and she released her breath in a sigh of relief. She read the message.
Just checking in. Havenโt heard from you in a few days. I hope things are going well with you and Justin! โบ Love ya! โ R
Reeny had been not-so-gently urging Lori to start dating again since she and Larry had ceased being lovers, and she was thrilled her sister had a new man in her life. Reeny might be the younger sister, but she acted as if she were older than Lori, was always trying to take care of her. Sometimes โ okay, a lot of times โ this irritated her, but today she was grateful for Reenyโs concern. She wrote a text in reply.
I really need to talk. Can you meet me for lunch today?
Short and sweet. There was no way she could explain everything over text, and if she tried, Reeny would only get upset and start worrying that her sister was going crazy.
Maybe you are going crazy, she thought.
This was not a thought she wanted to examine further, and she buried it, afraid of where it might lead. She sent the text and, phone still in hand, headed for her bedroom. No shower this morning, but sheโd clean herself as best she could with a washcloth. That way sheโd at least be able to hear if anyone opened the patio door from outside. As for her hair, sheโd do what she could, but if it looked like crap, the world would just have to deal with it.
She hurried into her bedroom, trying not to think about the shadow creatures breaking open the door last night and rushing toward the bathroom where she was hiding.
She failed miserably.
* * *
Get Moving! (complete with exclamation mark) was located in a shopping center near downtown. It was nestled between an optometrist and a foot spa. Lori had no idea exactly what a foot spa was. She imagined a place where peopleโs feet were pampered in every way possible, and she had to admit that sounded good. Every time she pulled into the parking lot, she told herself that she should give it a try sometime, but so far she never had and, if she was honest with herself, she probably never would.
She parked several rows back from Get Moving!โs entrance. The up-close spaces were reserved for clients. Not only was that good business practice in general, but given the mobility issues their clients often had, it was a necessity. She checked her phone before getting out of the car, and she saw that Reeny had texted her back.
Lunch is on! The Thai place okay? Speaking of okay, I hope YOU are! Love, love, love ya! โ R
Lori was so relieved to hear from Reeny that she almost cried. Now all she had to do was get through the morning until lunchtime. She didnโt think talking to Reeny was going to solve her current problems, but it would make her feel better, and it would hopefully give her a better perspective on what had happened. Unless Reeny listened to her story and told her she was nuts and needed to check into a psych ward, pronto.
Just get your ass to work, she told herself. If she could manage to keep busy, she wouldnโt have time to obsess over all the weird shit that had happened to her. That was the hope, anyway.
Reenyโs was the only text sheโd gotten since leaving her apartment. Nothing from Justin letting her know how his doctorโs appointment went. She checked her voicemail app and found she had no new messages. Maybe Justinโs appointment wasnโt over yet. Or maybe he was still pissed at her after the way their phone conversation had gone last night. If she hadnโt heard from him by lunchtime, sheโd text him, or maybe call him on her way back from the restaurant.
She grabbed her purse, got out of her car, locked it, and started walking toward the office. It didnโt look like much from the outside. Get Moving! was spelled out in large blue plastic letters above the entrance, which consisted of a narrow glass door and a side window with white letters painted on it enumerating Get Moving!โs services.
Physical Therapy
Free Assessments
Work Injuries
Pre- and Post-Surgical Therapy
Sports Injuries
Joint Replacement Therapy
All Major Insurance Accepted
Medicare Patients Accepted
Lori thought the letters on the window couldโve easily โ and perhaps more honestly โ spelled out We do anything you need. Please give us money!
She pulled the door open and stepped inside. No sound triggered to alert the staff that someone had entered โ no tinkling bell or electronic tone. Such noises wouldnโt be conducive to creating a calm, relaxing atmosphere. Katie Pope sat behind a curving front counter close to the entrance. She was African-American, in her late twenties, a touch overweight with a roundish face. She was pretty and her outgoing personality and charm attracted men to her in droves. Lori loved Katie, but she sometimes found the woman exhausting.
Across from reception was the waiting area, which consisted of a couch, chair, side table with lamp, and a round table upon which were magazines of various kinds for people to read. Lori was relieved to see the waiting area was unoccupied. Sheโd been afraid sheโd see Debra Foster sitting on the couch, glaring at her because sheโd gotten here before her. The woman was notoriously early and had no patience with anyone who wasnโt. To her, โEarly is on time and on time is lateโ wasnโt just a saying but her lifeโs guiding principle.
โMorning,โ Katie said without looking up from her computer.
Lori was shocked. Every morning, Katie greeted her with a big, happy smile and a cheerful, Hey, beautiful! Ready to kick some ass today? and Lori would reply, Always, or, You know it. Sheโd
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