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As the practice tune-ups continued, the two spectatorsāin the second row, of balcony seatsāsettled into conversation. (As you knew they would.)
āI just got pretty good news today,ā offered Jason. āEric told meā¦ that weāve got another job, lined up! Once this one finishes up! And weāre really close . . . close, to this one being done! Manā¦ was he ever relieved! Eric isnāt a great oneā¦ for showing emotion! And heās always triedā¦ tried, pretty damn hardā¦ not to ever show it! Butā¦ this timeā¦ he didnāt do so good!ā
āHow about you, Jason? Were you also relieved?ā
āTo a point,ā was his muttered response. āWe havenāt talked about itā¦ in awhileā¦ but, Iām still looking to crash, into the radio announcer business. Lately, though, thereās been so much going on, thatā¦ā
āJasonā¦ look!ā They were back to the, troublesome, āJasonā¦ lookā expression, once again. āListen! If youāre going to waitā¦ wait until everything is letter-perfectā¦ then, youāll never make a move. Nothing is ever gonna be completely perfect! If youāre going to put off a moveā¦ till all the stars line up, in proper sequenceā¦ then, ninety-nine years from today, youāll still be waiting! Carrying those stupid bricks.ā
He knew that trouble was brewing. He was not that imperceptive! āWhere have I heard that before?ā he muttered.
āI know,ā she groused. āIām being backā¦ to my old bitchy self, again.ā
āNo āexcuse the expressionā tag line?ā He was smilingāin a futile attempt, to ward off another serious lecture. Puck droppage, for one thing, was not that far off!
āJasonā¦ donāt try to make light of it! Youāre either interestedā¦ in making a career changeā¦ or youāre not! If youāre not inclined, in that directionā¦ well, of course, Iāll be a little disappointed! Maybe a farthing more . . . than just a little! But, itās grossly none of my business! If thatās your decisionā¦ then so be it! Just go ahead, and tell meā¦ to back the hell off!ā
She was, though, becoming more and more upset! By the minute! Probably by the second! He could tell!
āValerie,ā he pleaded, āitās not that Iāve made any other decision! Honest! Itās just there have been a whole squedabbleā¦ of problems! Problemsā¦ thatāve come up! Well, not problems! Not exactly! But, a whole helluva lot of things, to think about! Many thingsā¦ to ponder!ā
āSuch as?ā Her response simply drippedāwith skepticism! The evening wasādefinitelyānot going as heād hoped! As heād planned! Not anywhere near close!
āWell, for one thing, Iāve got a chanceā¦ to rent an apartment!ā
āAnā¦ an apartment? Jason! You never told me!ā The evening wasāfor sureānot going as heād planned. āWhen did this thingā¦ this deal, with an apartment . . . when did it come up? And, God! With the housing shortage, and allā¦ā
āWell, it came upā¦ just a couple of days ago. Tuesday night, as a matter of fact. Pretty late . . . on Tuesday night. Eric was the one. He came up with it! But, he didnāt spring it on me. Not till after heād talked it overā¦ with Susie.ā
āTalked with Susie? Why should that be? Either the apartment is availableā¦ or itās not!ā
āWell, it wonāt be! Available, that is! Not for a couple weeks, anyway. Maybe not even that soon. The whole thingā¦ well, itās kinda up in the air.ā
āNow, youāve got me completely confused,ā
āWellā¦ like I saidā¦ weāre wrapping up this job. The whole project is ending. One of the engineersā¦ a guy named Tom Dahlstromā¦ is leaving! Heās going to some kind, of a, really-hush-hush, positionā¦ in the Navy Department! Going to Washingtonā¦ maybe a few days before this job is totally finished. He told Ericā¦ that āhis roomerā could have it! Thatād be me! But, Iām gonna have to let him knowā¦ by, I think, Monday! I can even get his furniture . . . the whole kit and caboodle . . . for a hundred-and-twenty bucks!ā
āReally?ā Her mood wasāwithout a doubt (thankfully)āchanging! Definitely for the better! āYouāve got a chance . . . to do all that?ā
āYeah. Iām probably making too much . . . way too muchā¦ out of it! But, thereās so much . . . for me, to think about! To, you know, ponder! I think Iāve got enoughā¦ enough in the bank, yāknowā¦ to cover the rent, for the first two or three months! Itās fifty-five bucks, a month! Listen, the apartment houseā¦ is on Ohio Street! One of six or eight really good-sized buildings, there! Just north of Grand River! Thatās right near Grand River and Oakman!ā
āI know where Ohio is! And Iāve seen all those apartment buildings! As near as I can tellā¦ theyāre all really nice! Really nice! The fifty-five might be a little bitā¦ on the expensive side! But, Iād have to imagine that theyāre allā¦ all those apartmentsā¦ that theyāre all worth it! Well worth it! Whatās the hesitation? Whatās the big decision?ā
āWell, i canāt count onā¦ just springing, into radio! Iāve been listening . . . to my radioā¦ as much as I can. I think . . . and Susie agrees . . . that WXXD would probably be my best shot! Ericā¦ as usualā¦ is a bit noncommittal.ā
āAll right,ā she answeredāalthough not completely joyfully, āso maybe the radio careerāll have to be delayedā¦ a few ticks! But, what else is thereā¦ to be decided?ā
āWell, this new projectā¦ the one that Ericās employer, and, I guess, fifty trillion other companies, are gonna be working onā¦ is, as I understand it, a monster! Itās a new-fangled public housing project! Itās called Herman Gardens! Supposed to have more than two-thousand housing units, in it! Can you imagine? (Actual number would turn out to be 2144.) And, itās located a āfur pieceā . . . from you!ā
āOh, Jason! We couldā¦ā
āItās not quite as important. But, itās a real consideration! Valerie, the new jobāll beā¦ out, on Joy Road! Joy Roadā¦ and Southfield! Thatās an every-day situation!
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