Re: I Heard You Calling (CC,TEEN) COMPLETE - 3/27/11
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:45 pm
keepsmiling7
begonia9508
mary mary
Chapter 23
Jimmy was driving Max. In forty years, cars changed a lot. In forty years any training Max had had to get a driver’s license had faded far away. Years ago, Max had created crystalline structure in carbon and made himself some raw diamonds. Now, the diamond market was even more controlled. Any raw diamonds, which had no papers were thought to be “blood diamonds.” That is diamonds on the black market used to finance revolutions in many countries.
In his youth, they had counterfeited money. At first, they had just tried to change strips of paper into money with manipulation of ink dyes. That didn’t work and they nearly got caught. Then, the next thing was to change the denomination of bills. Changing one dollar bills into twenties. The paper was correct. That did pass close inspection, but Liz put her foot down. She was through with illegal activities. Max was not sure that the new bills would be that interchangeable anyway. Liz had a small retirement and if that is all they had, so be it. Now, Max was going to try something else. It was evident that he was a senior citizen and he was going to try to offer his services at a pet hospital. Senior citizens were seldom questioned about their past, when they were applying for menial jobs. It was assumed that they had proved themselves at some previous career. Max would start as just a puppy handler and try to work up to a position of veterinary assistant. His first thing was to find a small, but busy practice where the vet would appreciate the help and be likely to move Max up to positions of more responsibility. As Liz healed him, he found some of his powers returning slowly. He still wasn’t able to return his vision in his left eye. If his healing powers returned, no one would look too carefully for silver handprints on their Pomeranians. This might be a safe outlet for Max returning to what he could do.
The wars on Antar had destroyed the wildlife. The only creatures left besides the Antarians, were a few food animals. The coming famine sent the few remaining scientist to looking into other channels of raising protein. Growing up, the Evans family had never had pets. Max did remember that those neighbors who did have pets as having a great amount of love for their creatures. Maybe, that was another thing that was missing from the Antar culture. Having animals in any wild situation was not even understood. For generations on Antar, utility measured every scrap of land and every creature allowed to be on it. The companionship of a cat, a puppy or even a gerbil was an index for Max to judge humanity. This was something Max wanted to expand within himself.
Maria, Janice, Isabel and Ava were sitting down to what would have been called a “Tea” in another culture. Maria was drinking a wine cooler while both Ava and Isabel were showing their difference as aliens by drinking Lemonade. Janice just had an iced tea. “I understand, Jimmy Valenti is teaching Max how to drive,” Ava said.
“Yes, both boys seem to be coming close friends to the aliens,” Maria responded. “Sammy was over helping Michael with his sculpture, yesterday. He and Michael were discussing, architecture and construction as an art forms,” she continued.
“Sammy’s girlfriend wants to major in mechanical engineering. He asked me if I thought my dad would let him bring her over to talk about sculpture and the materials that you would use,” stated Janice.
“Jimmy and Mandy were talking to Max the other day about medical problems. Max has borrowed several of the books from the vet where he works,” Ava added.
“Yes, it is a long distance from healing those children in Phoenix to doctoring Puppies in West Roswell, “Isabel stated. “Max says that he is trying to find something human to expand within himself. He says that loving animals may be strictly a human trait,” she continued.
Maria turned to Ava. That, in itself, was difficult. For as long as Maria had known Liz, Maria had been Liz’s closest friend. Now, the blonde alien seemed to know more about her friend than did she. “Speaking about love life, how are Max and Liz getting along?” she asked.
“Liz doesn’t say much about their intimate life,” Ava replied.
“Well, I would imagine that you might have dream walked them or something, a time or two,” Maria stated.
Ava blushed, “Maria, I really try not to peak into private dreams.”
Maria turned to Isabel, “Princess, what about you? I would imagine that you would be quite concerned about your brother.”
“Maria, right now, Max and Liz are at a very delicate stage in their relationship. I have been afraid that if I ever knew too much, I might say the wrong thing and really hurt both of them.”
Maria snorted. “Well, how do we know if we have to have an intervention or something, if no one knows how things are going with them?”
Both Ava and Isabel grimaced at that statement. “We don’t,” Isabel said. “We just have to hope for the best.”
Then, Janice spoke up. “On a smaller scale, has anyone noticed that our scouts are getting amorous recently?
Maria said, “I guess I have missed things being out of town”
“Mandy, finally, got Jimmy to start looking at her and that has really set off her father. Sammy has a girl friend from the other side of town and Louise has started texting a man over in Alamogordo,” Janice informed all of them.
“Then with all this romance in the air, I am sure that some of it will rub off on Max and Liz,” Maria stated.
Janice took a deep breath. She had something to say and it was as if she feared criticism. “I have a date this weekend,” she said.
Maria, always the diva, threw her hands up in the air. “Saints, be praised. Maybe, we will have grandkids yet!” she cried.
“Mom, it’s a date, not an engagement,” Janice cautioned Maria.
“Who is this blessed man who would take my only child for the night?” Maira pretended to wail.
“Mom, it is not for the night. It is for a dinner, maybe a movie and a lot of talk. Ed Valenti called me last night,” Janice informed them.
“Ed Valenti,” both Ava and Maria exclaimed. Then they both were talking at the same time again.
Maria said, “Does he know all about you? Does he know that Michael is your father? Is he safe to be with?”
Ava stated at the same time, “That is wonderful. Maybe, he is getting some sense. That might mean that he won’t be so hard on Kyle, now.”
Janice held up her hand. , “Girls, one at a time. I wrung him out about two weeks ago about letting his fear of alien things get in the way of his relationship with both Jimmy and Kyle. Then, while you were at the ballgame, I found myself walking by his place and he invited me to stop a few minutes in the shade. He offered me a Coke and we talk a bit. He actually asked me to tell him more about aliens. Thus, the call last night. I had already agreed to tell him more about aliens and their families, so, I don’t see how a dinner can hurt me,” Janice explained.
The scouts were working at Mr. Hanson’s home. “Oh, lordy, take me now, Ed Valenti has a date with an alien child! There is just no more to see in this life,” Mr. Hanson cried.
The scouts had worked all morning and were sitting with Mr. Hanson eating burgers in the shade. Jimmy had just mentioned that his father had a date with Janice Guerin this evening. Jimmy knew how much his father missed his mother. Maybe, a lot of his grouchiness was just loneliness. Jimmy saw his father spending time with a woman, whom Jimmy considered a close friend, was a good sign. Listening to the words of Mr. Hanson, Jimmy saw that maybe, his father was lightening up on aliens, also.
Ed Valenti was scared as he picked Ms. Guerin up for dinner. It had been years since he dated. What would a woman like this expect out of a dinner? Kyle was a man about the world, but his son had only really had one girlfriend and he had married her. Somewhere way back in his mind he heard, “She will wiggle her nose and poof you away. He also heard, “If you make her mad, she will shoot rays out of her eyes and melt you away.” Of course, both of these phrases were ridiculous. Ed did not know where they came from. Maybe, something his mother had said many years ago. She never could reconcile Kyle’s past friends, especially if he alluded to them being out of this world.
When he was courting Sheila, they had gone to a Chinese-Mexican-American restaurant. Señior Chow had passed on many years ago. Two of his children still ran the place, so at least that was a place where Ed felt safe.
Ed Valenti was not the only one nervous about tonight’s date. Janice usually dressed very leisurely in respect to her reputation of being a very free spirit. Many of her acquaintances might view her dress this evening as giving in to the proper establishment. After carefully thinking, Janice decided her independence from the establishment was best shown in making choices free from what other’s might think. That is, other’s except for Ed Valenti. Janice had said this was only a date, even though she saw that her mother had picked up a copy of “Brides Today” magazine at the grocery store. Janice did want Ed’s respect because of his son, Jimmy. She had not allowed herself to think much beyond tonight’s date. Hip hugger jeans and tennis shoes were not the look she wanted tonight.
Janice had not worn nylon hose for a long time. She remembered something about graduation, she had trouble remembering if it was when her parents had more say in how she dressed in high school graduation or maybe, it was something she remembered from college graduation. Tonight, she was dressed in nylons and medium height heels. Her dress ended at her knees and the dress showed just enough cleavage to identify herself as a beautiful woman. The look on Ed’s face when he knocked on her door assured that it was working.
As he walked up the steps, Ed’s mind went back to Sheila who was just over 18 and out of Catholic girls school. He didn’t realize that, although Sheila had been personally shielded at school, no matter who runs the schools, there are certain number of girls who manage to burst forth and experience the world. Deep down, Sheila even envied those girls and their perceived freedom. Sheila had a boyfriend. He, by all accounts, was a good boy. The influence of the priest and nuns had taken on a new position in her life. Sheila was not about to fall into Ed’s bed, but she was aware that her sexuality was important to holding his attention. Ed had always admired how beautiful she dressed and his interest was strengthened every time they went out.
The steps, the knock, the door, when once passed, led to Ed looking at Janice. Neither Ed nor Sheila had had romantic experience before they were joined in marriage. Since Sheila’s death, Ed had not had any romance. He didn’t try to kid himself, Janice was an experienced woman and she had agreed to trust herself in his care for this one night. Guys like Ed didn’t get dates with women as beautiful as Janice. When Ed walked into Señor Chow’s with Janice on his arm, all heads turned. Ed didn’t realize that the feminist, independent Janice, wasn’t used to that attention either.
Janice was telling Ed about her self as she said, “I was born during a singing of my mother’s. My grandmother was a true hippy of her day. Mom never had much restriction as she grew up. Mom said that at one time, my grandmother was pretty wild. My mother fairly early settled on the alien hybrid as the man for her life. My father never had anybody to tell him anything. Going to mom was just instinctive for him. Now, I think it is strange that they never married. They both let me learn about life on my own. They always were there when I screwed up and fell on my face. They were never judgmental, just supportive.”
Ed began, “I don’t know what mom was like before she married my father. Stories I have heard were that they both had an active social life. I guess she and my father got along most of the time. The only things I ever heard of dissension were that dad had secrets. When arguing about some other domestic problem, I would hear mom’s final argument, that dad had these damned secrets, along with his friends. When I decided these secrets were about suspected aliens, I pushed myself to deny aliens even existed. I know this was hard on my father. Also, I am learning that it is hard on Jimmy.”
They never made the movie that night. They talked until almost closing time. Now, it was for Janice to worry. She had had many first dates. Some of the men she was with, expected her to spread her legs because of all they thought they had done for her. There had been many, fortunately, who wanted an extended relationship with her and they carefully, didn’t push her on the first date. They expected the sex would be so much better when they allowed it to ripen. Then, there were a few who, Janice was never able to identify each time, who sealed the first date with a kiss and then, never appeared again.
When Ed arrived back at Janice’s door, he gazed down at her red lips. She had inherited these lips from her mother. It had been a long time, five years, since Ed had held any woman in his arms. In his mind, he wanted everything. In his mind, Ed had found that Janice was a wonderful woman and she deserved all of his respect. The mental war was settled as he bent to kiss those coveted lips and heard Janice say, “I had a very good time talking to you tonight.”
Ed broke the kiss and with a peck on her cheek, he promised to call again. Brushing against his groin, Janice hoped that the interest that he was showing would make sure that he did call sometime.
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begonia9508
mary mary
Chapter 23
Jimmy was driving Max. In forty years, cars changed a lot. In forty years any training Max had had to get a driver’s license had faded far away. Years ago, Max had created crystalline structure in carbon and made himself some raw diamonds. Now, the diamond market was even more controlled. Any raw diamonds, which had no papers were thought to be “blood diamonds.” That is diamonds on the black market used to finance revolutions in many countries.
In his youth, they had counterfeited money. At first, they had just tried to change strips of paper into money with manipulation of ink dyes. That didn’t work and they nearly got caught. Then, the next thing was to change the denomination of bills. Changing one dollar bills into twenties. The paper was correct. That did pass close inspection, but Liz put her foot down. She was through with illegal activities. Max was not sure that the new bills would be that interchangeable anyway. Liz had a small retirement and if that is all they had, so be it. Now, Max was going to try something else. It was evident that he was a senior citizen and he was going to try to offer his services at a pet hospital. Senior citizens were seldom questioned about their past, when they were applying for menial jobs. It was assumed that they had proved themselves at some previous career. Max would start as just a puppy handler and try to work up to a position of veterinary assistant. His first thing was to find a small, but busy practice where the vet would appreciate the help and be likely to move Max up to positions of more responsibility. As Liz healed him, he found some of his powers returning slowly. He still wasn’t able to return his vision in his left eye. If his healing powers returned, no one would look too carefully for silver handprints on their Pomeranians. This might be a safe outlet for Max returning to what he could do.
The wars on Antar had destroyed the wildlife. The only creatures left besides the Antarians, were a few food animals. The coming famine sent the few remaining scientist to looking into other channels of raising protein. Growing up, the Evans family had never had pets. Max did remember that those neighbors who did have pets as having a great amount of love for their creatures. Maybe, that was another thing that was missing from the Antar culture. Having animals in any wild situation was not even understood. For generations on Antar, utility measured every scrap of land and every creature allowed to be on it. The companionship of a cat, a puppy or even a gerbil was an index for Max to judge humanity. This was something Max wanted to expand within himself.
Maria, Janice, Isabel and Ava were sitting down to what would have been called a “Tea” in another culture. Maria was drinking a wine cooler while both Ava and Isabel were showing their difference as aliens by drinking Lemonade. Janice just had an iced tea. “I understand, Jimmy Valenti is teaching Max how to drive,” Ava said.
“Yes, both boys seem to be coming close friends to the aliens,” Maria responded. “Sammy was over helping Michael with his sculpture, yesterday. He and Michael were discussing, architecture and construction as an art forms,” she continued.
“Sammy’s girlfriend wants to major in mechanical engineering. He asked me if I thought my dad would let him bring her over to talk about sculpture and the materials that you would use,” stated Janice.
“Jimmy and Mandy were talking to Max the other day about medical problems. Max has borrowed several of the books from the vet where he works,” Ava added.
“Yes, it is a long distance from healing those children in Phoenix to doctoring Puppies in West Roswell, “Isabel stated. “Max says that he is trying to find something human to expand within himself. He says that loving animals may be strictly a human trait,” she continued.
Maria turned to Ava. That, in itself, was difficult. For as long as Maria had known Liz, Maria had been Liz’s closest friend. Now, the blonde alien seemed to know more about her friend than did she. “Speaking about love life, how are Max and Liz getting along?” she asked.
“Liz doesn’t say much about their intimate life,” Ava replied.
“Well, I would imagine that you might have dream walked them or something, a time or two,” Maria stated.
Ava blushed, “Maria, I really try not to peak into private dreams.”
Maria turned to Isabel, “Princess, what about you? I would imagine that you would be quite concerned about your brother.”
“Maria, right now, Max and Liz are at a very delicate stage in their relationship. I have been afraid that if I ever knew too much, I might say the wrong thing and really hurt both of them.”
Maria snorted. “Well, how do we know if we have to have an intervention or something, if no one knows how things are going with them?”
Both Ava and Isabel grimaced at that statement. “We don’t,” Isabel said. “We just have to hope for the best.”
Then, Janice spoke up. “On a smaller scale, has anyone noticed that our scouts are getting amorous recently?
Maria said, “I guess I have missed things being out of town”
“Mandy, finally, got Jimmy to start looking at her and that has really set off her father. Sammy has a girl friend from the other side of town and Louise has started texting a man over in Alamogordo,” Janice informed all of them.
“Then with all this romance in the air, I am sure that some of it will rub off on Max and Liz,” Maria stated.
Janice took a deep breath. She had something to say and it was as if she feared criticism. “I have a date this weekend,” she said.
Maria, always the diva, threw her hands up in the air. “Saints, be praised. Maybe, we will have grandkids yet!” she cried.
“Mom, it’s a date, not an engagement,” Janice cautioned Maria.
“Who is this blessed man who would take my only child for the night?” Maira pretended to wail.
“Mom, it is not for the night. It is for a dinner, maybe a movie and a lot of talk. Ed Valenti called me last night,” Janice informed them.
“Ed Valenti,” both Ava and Maria exclaimed. Then they both were talking at the same time again.
Maria said, “Does he know all about you? Does he know that Michael is your father? Is he safe to be with?”
Ava stated at the same time, “That is wonderful. Maybe, he is getting some sense. That might mean that he won’t be so hard on Kyle, now.”
Janice held up her hand. , “Girls, one at a time. I wrung him out about two weeks ago about letting his fear of alien things get in the way of his relationship with both Jimmy and Kyle. Then, while you were at the ballgame, I found myself walking by his place and he invited me to stop a few minutes in the shade. He offered me a Coke and we talk a bit. He actually asked me to tell him more about aliens. Thus, the call last night. I had already agreed to tell him more about aliens and their families, so, I don’t see how a dinner can hurt me,” Janice explained.
The scouts were working at Mr. Hanson’s home. “Oh, lordy, take me now, Ed Valenti has a date with an alien child! There is just no more to see in this life,” Mr. Hanson cried.
The scouts had worked all morning and were sitting with Mr. Hanson eating burgers in the shade. Jimmy had just mentioned that his father had a date with Janice Guerin this evening. Jimmy knew how much his father missed his mother. Maybe, a lot of his grouchiness was just loneliness. Jimmy saw his father spending time with a woman, whom Jimmy considered a close friend, was a good sign. Listening to the words of Mr. Hanson, Jimmy saw that maybe, his father was lightening up on aliens, also.
Ed Valenti was scared as he picked Ms. Guerin up for dinner. It had been years since he dated. What would a woman like this expect out of a dinner? Kyle was a man about the world, but his son had only really had one girlfriend and he had married her. Somewhere way back in his mind he heard, “She will wiggle her nose and poof you away. He also heard, “If you make her mad, she will shoot rays out of her eyes and melt you away.” Of course, both of these phrases were ridiculous. Ed did not know where they came from. Maybe, something his mother had said many years ago. She never could reconcile Kyle’s past friends, especially if he alluded to them being out of this world.
When he was courting Sheila, they had gone to a Chinese-Mexican-American restaurant. Señior Chow had passed on many years ago. Two of his children still ran the place, so at least that was a place where Ed felt safe.
Ed Valenti was not the only one nervous about tonight’s date. Janice usually dressed very leisurely in respect to her reputation of being a very free spirit. Many of her acquaintances might view her dress this evening as giving in to the proper establishment. After carefully thinking, Janice decided her independence from the establishment was best shown in making choices free from what other’s might think. That is, other’s except for Ed Valenti. Janice had said this was only a date, even though she saw that her mother had picked up a copy of “Brides Today” magazine at the grocery store. Janice did want Ed’s respect because of his son, Jimmy. She had not allowed herself to think much beyond tonight’s date. Hip hugger jeans and tennis shoes were not the look she wanted tonight.
Janice had not worn nylon hose for a long time. She remembered something about graduation, she had trouble remembering if it was when her parents had more say in how she dressed in high school graduation or maybe, it was something she remembered from college graduation. Tonight, she was dressed in nylons and medium height heels. Her dress ended at her knees and the dress showed just enough cleavage to identify herself as a beautiful woman. The look on Ed’s face when he knocked on her door assured that it was working.
As he walked up the steps, Ed’s mind went back to Sheila who was just over 18 and out of Catholic girls school. He didn’t realize that, although Sheila had been personally shielded at school, no matter who runs the schools, there are certain number of girls who manage to burst forth and experience the world. Deep down, Sheila even envied those girls and their perceived freedom. Sheila had a boyfriend. He, by all accounts, was a good boy. The influence of the priest and nuns had taken on a new position in her life. Sheila was not about to fall into Ed’s bed, but she was aware that her sexuality was important to holding his attention. Ed had always admired how beautiful she dressed and his interest was strengthened every time they went out.
The steps, the knock, the door, when once passed, led to Ed looking at Janice. Neither Ed nor Sheila had had romantic experience before they were joined in marriage. Since Sheila’s death, Ed had not had any romance. He didn’t try to kid himself, Janice was an experienced woman and she had agreed to trust herself in his care for this one night. Guys like Ed didn’t get dates with women as beautiful as Janice. When Ed walked into Señor Chow’s with Janice on his arm, all heads turned. Ed didn’t realize that the feminist, independent Janice, wasn’t used to that attention either.
Janice was telling Ed about her self as she said, “I was born during a singing of my mother’s. My grandmother was a true hippy of her day. Mom never had much restriction as she grew up. Mom said that at one time, my grandmother was pretty wild. My mother fairly early settled on the alien hybrid as the man for her life. My father never had anybody to tell him anything. Going to mom was just instinctive for him. Now, I think it is strange that they never married. They both let me learn about life on my own. They always were there when I screwed up and fell on my face. They were never judgmental, just supportive.”
Ed began, “I don’t know what mom was like before she married my father. Stories I have heard were that they both had an active social life. I guess she and my father got along most of the time. The only things I ever heard of dissension were that dad had secrets. When arguing about some other domestic problem, I would hear mom’s final argument, that dad had these damned secrets, along with his friends. When I decided these secrets were about suspected aliens, I pushed myself to deny aliens even existed. I know this was hard on my father. Also, I am learning that it is hard on Jimmy.”
They never made the movie that night. They talked until almost closing time. Now, it was for Janice to worry. She had had many first dates. Some of the men she was with, expected her to spread her legs because of all they thought they had done for her. There had been many, fortunately, who wanted an extended relationship with her and they carefully, didn’t push her on the first date. They expected the sex would be so much better when they allowed it to ripen. Then, there were a few who, Janice was never able to identify each time, who sealed the first date with a kiss and then, never appeared again.
When Ed arrived back at Janice’s door, he gazed down at her red lips. She had inherited these lips from her mother. It had been a long time, five years, since Ed had held any woman in his arms. In his mind, he wanted everything. In his mind, Ed had found that Janice was a wonderful woman and she deserved all of his respect. The mental war was settled as he bent to kiss those coveted lips and heard Janice say, “I had a very good time talking to you tonight.”
Ed broke the kiss and with a peck on her cheek, he promised to call again. Brushing against his groin, Janice hoped that the interest that he was showing would make sure that he did call sometime.
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Did you ever have a friend or buddy of the opposite sex with whom you worked very closely? How did you handle the subject of sex? Did this buddy or friend ever get in the way of your personal relationships outside of work? Join everybody in The Elevator and see how they solve these problems along what the The Elevator has to offer