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Authors: Jacki Kelly

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PACKED AND READY TO GO

PACKED AND READY TO GO

 

Jacki Kelly

Copyright 2014 by Kelly, Jacki

Smashwords Edition

ISBN: 978-1-942202-03-5

First Edition Electronic December 2014

Published by Yobachi Publishing, LLC

 

This is a book of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead or events or locales is entirely coincidental.

 

All rights reserved. The reproduction or utilization of this work in any form or in any part by any means electronic, photocopying or other means available now or in the future is forbidden without written permission. For permission please contact YOBACHI PUBLISHING at [email protected].

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For Gregg, Kimberli and Kellen

 

 
 
 
 
 

The cruelest lies are often told in silence.

 

Robert Louis Stevenson

 

Chapter One - Tracy

 

The day I realized my marriage was in crisis started like any other day. I can look back at it now and see all the fat cracks and gaping holes. Back then, I saw nothing through the haze of busyness.

Like so many other mornings, the sun rose over our deck, baked off the morning fog. I got to work early, attended every scheduled meeting, and paid just enough attention to grasp the details.

I stopped at the grocer on the way home to pick up a rack of lamb, baby white potatoes, fresh broccoli and French bread. Walter and I needed a special night. This weekend was going to be different. My sole goal for the evening was to pause our world long enough to remember what he smelled like, tasted like, felt like.

I pulled into the garage, hurried into the house to set the atmosphere for our special evening I had planned. By the time the delicious smell of garlic, butter and grilled meat filled the house, and the mellow sound of Paul Taylor’s saxophone, I ran upstairs to slip into my shortest, sexiest, silky nightie. Dinner was ready and so was I.

The snug fit did little to boost my confidence. Dropping twenty-five pounds would make me look like one of those women who always turned Walter’s head. I pulled the teddy over my hips and headed downstairs.

The wine, the music, the smell of good food all helped to relax the knots in my shoulders.

Walter promised to be home by seven. I set the oven to warm and curled up on the sofa to wait. And wait.

By eight o’clock the lamb had dried out, the wine had warmed, my anxiety rose, but I waited some more.

My entire relationship with Walter wasn’t measured in special events, but in time.

How long would it take for him to notice me?

How long would it take him to ask me out?

How long would it take before he proposed?

Now I sat at home waiting on him, crippled with fear while our marriage crumbled?

I swirled the merlot around in the glass. No matter how close it came to the rim, I managed to not spill it. Walter and I must have thought we could do the same thing. We took everything for granted. Even each other.

At nine o’clock, I ate dinner.

Alone.

The flavors lay on my tongue like overprocessed leather. After two mouthfuls, I wrapped the leftovers and tucked them into the refrigerator already stuffed with other meals, I’d cooked that he hadn’t eaten. He’d probably come home and pass out instead of eating.

The band constricting my heart tightened, trapping my breath in my chest. I didn’t recognize my own life.

At nine-thirty, I heard Walter’s keys in the door. I forced my anger down before I unfolded my legs, placing my feet on the floor. Running to greet him had ended years ago, just like his morning good-bye kisses and coming home on time to eat dinner with me.


Tracy, I’m home.”

I stayed in the family room, heard him open the oven. I downed the last of the wine before walking into the kitchen with the biggest smile I could muster.


Did you cook dinner tonight?”


It’s good to see you too, honey. I thought you were coming home on time, tonight.” I parked my butt on the barstool and dropped my chin into my palm, bracing for our nightly tug-of-war.


I had to make a stop, Tracy. Right now, I just want to eat and go to bed.” He pulled a plate from the refrigerator and peeled back the aluminum foil. He loosened his tie and placed his jacket on the back of the stool. The creases along the sleeve of his baby blue shirt were still sharp. He looked like he’d dressed just moments ago, instead of early that morning. Walter prided himself on his impeccable sense of taste and style.


Why didn’t you keep it warm in the oven?”


Why didn’t you tell me you were going to be late?”

He stuck the food into the microwave. Without looking at me, he punched the buttons then poured a glass of wine. His shoulders rose and fell without the audible sigh that usually accompanied his gesture.

He pressed his hip against the counter, grinning like a child on Christmas Day. “I bought a new car today.”

His statement didn’t register right away. I was waiting to hear why he was late, and his response to my question shouldn’t have started with something he purchased.


What did you say?” I shook my head and tried to focus.


That’s right. A new car.”

I pushed off the stool, made my way to the garage and flipped on the light switch. Next to my car, a shiny, new, top-of-the-line Lexus, gleamed under the harsh fluorescent overhead light. The Lexus laughed at me for not being in on the joke that was my life.

My trek to the kitchen and back to the stool was a long, long journey.

I didn’t blink.

I didn’t swallow.

I didn’t move.

I just stared at Walter. Forced myself to breathe in, breathe out.

Seethe in, seethe out.


What were you thinking? Crystal’s graduation and wedding are coming up. You couldn’t have waited a few more weeks?”

From the way he looked at me, I was the bitch trying to steal his joy. Why couldn’t I just walk over to him, kiss his cheek and forget about it? That’s the wife I wanted to be.


I work every day. I don’t need your permission to spend my money.”


It’s not about permission. We had an agreement to discuss large purchases. A dishwasher, a blender, hell-even a new sofa-wouldn’t need to be discussed, but a car that costs thirty-thousand dollars—”


It was a lot more than that.” His tone was so casual he could have been discussing the purchase of sweat socks. “And, we struck that deal when we first got married, when money was tight and we had to be careful. But now, I wanted the car. I bought it.”

My life was slipping through my fingers and I didn’t know how to close my hands around it.

I nodded. Not in agreement, but with acceptance. I accepted the shift in our marriage, from what I thought was true, to the reality staring across the counter at me.

Chapter Two – Tracy

 

 

The morning sun streamed through the bedroom window, warming Walter’s empty spot in the king-size bed next to me. His declaration from last night had left me spinning, like he’d abandoned me on a deserted island. The rift between us oozed through the house like a red wine stain, in the things he said and didn’t say.

Ignoring the signs wasn’t the smartest move, but we’d faced hurdles before. Every married couple did, I reminded myself. Like the other times we’d managed, and we would this time, too.

The sound of Walter’s heavy footsteps coming up the stairs brought me fully awake. When we were first married he used to bring me coffee in bed. Maybe this morning he’d come bearing a hot steamy mug to make up. I positioned myself on my elbows, hoping to look sexy enough to entice him back into the world where we loved each other.


If we’re picking up your parents and getting to the graduation on time, you need to get up.” Walter stood in the doorway, holding a mug in his palm.

I swung my legs over the edge of the bed. “Is that my coffee?”


No. You don’t have time to drink and dress, or we’ll be late.”

Without commenting, I left him standing there before I could develop my pre-caffeine response. Lucky him. The words forming in my head were as ugly as his behavior.

Chapter Three – Walter

 

Tracy strolled across the room, her slinky nightie rose just enough to catch my interest. Getting out of the bedroom was the best option for us both. Her perky breasts and full hips always stirred my lust. My body jerked to life, every cell warming to the thought, but the idea had trouble scrolled across it.

There used to be a time when I couldn’t keep my hands off her, but then all the dull, routine stuff got in the way. All the had-to-do’s got in the way of want-to-do. The talk about mortgages, grocery lists, or bills were the staples holding us together. I used to be the focus of her attention, but when Crystal came along, she abandoned me, leaving me with too much time and too much pent-up sexual energy.

As I reached the base of the stairs I heard Tracy turn on the shower. After a few seconds, I pulled my cell phone from my pocket and dialed.


Isn’t the graduation today? I didn’t think I’d hear from you.” Sasha cooed into the phone, instantly making me ache for her.


I have a few minutes before we leave and I wanted to hear your voice. I’m expecting the rest of the day will be bogged down in ritual.”


If you sneak over here before going I’ll give you plenty to think about.”


I bet you will, you always do.” I dropped my voice, before glancing upstairs. “I do have something to talk about with you—”


I have something to tell you, too.”


I don’t like surprises. Tell me now.” I moved towards my office.

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