Chapter
1 - The Start of a New Life
After my wife died, it was
just my daughter and myself left to fight the pain of the loss and
try to make our way thru life. The three of us were on a vacation
getaway in South Texas. I was driving us to the coastal city of
South Padre Island. It was our favorite getaway spot. The accident
was caused by a drunk driver that T-Boned our car on the passenger
side. My wife was the only fatality of that horrid night as she was
hit with almost the full force of a 4x4 Truck on our SUV.
The only reason that my
daughter and I survived was because of the fact that both of us were
on the driver's side with my daughter in a special restraining seat
in the back, directly behind me. My daughter was only three years
old at the time. But watching her mother die in front of her, even
at three was extremely traumatic, for her and me both.
That was two years ago, today.
After two years of struggling with the loss, and of course, trying
to figure out how to raise my daughter on my own, while still trying
to maintain a steady income, I made a decision to make a move. As an
author, I was in the best possible position to make a move, without
impacting my work. The move was more for myself. However, I decided
to make the move at that time, because my daughter was still in
pre-school and I wanted to get into a more permanent situation before
she entered first grade.
My daughter was slowly
starting to adjust to the loss. However, I was not as quick to
adjust. I woke up nearly every night screaming my wife's name. I
could still see her blood streaked face and blood soaked blouse as if
it was just happening. My daughters crying in the backseat was still
fresh in my mind, and it would haunt me for years to come I imagine.
My decision to move was more about getting away from the place that
reminded me of my wife. Her perfume was still present in our house.
The scent of the perfume had subsided significantly. But I could
swear I still picked up the scent every time I would step into the
house.
I decided to relocate to a
small city in Colorado. Pueblo, Colorado. I had family there, and
my sister had offered on many occasions to help me with Stephanie, my
daughter, when I was working. After two years, making this trip I
believed was the only way I could maintain my sanity and get back to
some normalcy with my novels and raising my daughter.
When we arrived in what would
become our new hometown, I had to find the realtor, who I had only
talked with by phone. I only knew her by her voice and by name.
Cynthia Sanchez had been working with my sister to help me find a
place in Pueblo. They had found the location late last month and we
made the deal early this month. We had an extremely quick settlement
date per my request. So we planned on moving into the house on March
31, 2013. I was meeting the realtor to finish signing the paperwork
and get the keys to our new place.
When we met, I had hoped the
whole process would be quick. I did not want to waste a lot of time
getting into our new place as well, I wanted to meet my sister and
her family to let them know we made it. It took us a little under
two hours to complete the paperwork and get everything settled before
finally going over to the house and stepping into it for the first
time.
It was a nice house to be
honest. Victorian style cottage near a small lake with plenty of
land for Stephanie to play on and give me ample space to pull out my
telescope and be an observer of the night skies. Plenty of room
inside the house as well, with 3 bedrooms, a large living room and
kitchen, plenty of floor space, and of course, two bathrooms, one of
which had a very nice hot tub.
We wasted no time moving our
stuff in after we got there. My sister had chosen to meet the two of
us at the new place rather than wait for me to come see her.
Stephanie recognized her aunt as soon as she pulled up in the
driveway.
"Aunt Marie!" Stephanie
said as she ran out to meet her aunt in the driveway. "There's
my favorite niece." My sister picked up Stephanie and came up to
meet with me as she was accustomed to doing every time we would get
together. "Charles! Are you finding everything okay?" I
respond as I give her a hug and a kiss on the cheek, "Hey sis, yes
I think everything is in order." Marie: "How was the drive up
from Texas?" "It was okay, I suppose" I replied. Marie:
"Good, guess what munchkin" as Marie turned to her niece. "What?"
Stephanie asked. "I have a surprise in the back for you
sweetheart."
My sister knew I wasn't big
on surprises. But Stephanie was her only niece and she had no
problem spoiling her in the absence of our mother and father. When
we got to the back of the house, there was a little playground with a
merry go round and a swing set. Stephanie immediately headed to the
swing and began playing. Marie looked back at me to which I mouthed
the words "Thank you". Mrs. Sanchez handed me the keys to the
house, and prepared to head out. Mrs. Sanchez: "Thank you! I hope
you enjoy your new home. You have my number, so if you have any
questions feel free to call me." I replied, "Thank you again
Mrs. Sanchez"
Chapter
2 - Meeting the Neighbors
When I awoke the next morning,
Stephanie was already in the kitchen pouring her making her
breakfast. Stephanie was only five, but she was skilled and getting
her raisin bran and milk on her own. I once told her, that if she
doesn't watch out, she was going to be a better cook than dad. It
was a joke of course, but Stephanie loved it and it obviously made
her feel special. She was of course, the most important part of my
wife I had left. So Stephanie was so very special to me.
Later that morning after I
showered, I took Stephanie around town to figure out where a grocery
store was. We needed a few supplies and of course, I wanted to get a
lay of the land. When we finally found a Safeway, Stephanie and I
made our way into the store and grabbed a basket. Stephanie didn't
like riding in the basket anymore. "I'm a big girl now daddy. I
don't need to ride in the basket."
As we made our way to the
cereal aisle, I told Stephanie to pick out something she wanted and
toss it in the basket. At that moment a young lady, of 23 or 24
walked up and was apparently picking out her own breakfast foods as
well. I caught a glimpse of her as she walked by. I smiled as she did
and she returned the smile as she continued on her way. Right after
she passed me she stopped to pick out one of the boxes that was a
little higher than she could reach. She tried desperately to climb
up and pull down the box of cereal to no avail. "Let me", I
offered. "Which one do you want?" She replied, "The Bran
Flakes." I pulled down the box of cereal and handed it to her.
"Here!" I said, to which she replied, "Thank you. Anna by the
way." "I'm sorry", I replied. "My name is Anna.", "Oh,
right, I'm Charles." Stephanie walks up and hands me a box of
cereal. "Nice to meet you Charles, and who is this?" as she
looks down at Stephanie. "Stephanie!!", my daughter proudly
replies. I responded, "Stephanie is my daughter." Anna: "Oh I
didn't realize you were married."
Charles: "I'm widowed
actually. My wife was killed in a car accident a couple of years
ago."
Anna: "I'm sorry. I
didn't mean to bring up bad memories." Charles: "It's
okay. My daughter and I moved here I guess to try and get a fresh
start and see where life takes us."
Anna: "Well you picked an
amazing place to start a fresh."
Charles: "Thank you."
Anna: "Listen, I'm free
this evening. Do you want to maybe join me for supper. Both of you
of course are invited. I'm a very good cook."
Charles: "Oh! Well that's
not really necessary. I'm not a bad cook myself. To be honest, I
had promised Stephanie that I would make her favorite Lasagna
tonight."
Anna: "Oh really! I'm a
big fan of homemade lasagna and what a coincidence, I was planning on
making that tonight. Why don't you come on over and you can help
me prepare it."
I stood there for a minute
contemplating. I really didn't believe it was appropriate for us
to be imposing after having just met.
Anna: "Please, it really is
no trouble. Besides, I am going to have all these leftovers if you
don't come over and help me take care of the excess."
I thought about it for another
minute and then looked down at Stephanie.
Charles: "Well Steph, what
do you think? Do you think we should give her a chance?"
Stephanie: "She seems like a
nice lady. I think we can trust her."
Anna laughed and thanked
Stephanie.
Anna: "Kids are amazing
aren't they."
Charles: "Yes indeed they
are."
Anna: "So what do you think?
Did I meet your seal of approval?"
Charles: "Well Stephanie
approves. I won't hear the end of it, if I don't take you up on
your offer. Besides, Stephanie would not be happy if I didn't give
her a sample of someone else's Lasagna besides my own."
Anna: "Great, here's the
address, it's about a half mile down the road on your left. White
picket fence. You really can't miss it."
Charles: "Okay. We will see
you around??" Anna: "Say around 5:00?"
Charles: "Five it is. I'll
bring the wine. It's the least I can do since you are bringing the
food and doing most of the cooking."
Anna: "Oh, don't think you
are getting out of cooking that easy."
Chapter
3 - Dinner With Anna
We arrived a few minutes early
at Anna's place. White picket fence, just like she had indicated.
The house was rustic in design and very nice, which seemed a little
odd with the white picket fence. The house was far larger than you
would have expected just looking at it from the front. When I got to
the front door with Stephanie in tow, I stood there for a minute.
Stephanie looked up at me and I looked down at her. I was hesitant
to ring the doorbell as I really wasn't sure I was ready to start a
new relationship. Assuming that was what Anna was trying to initiate
of course.
Still looking at Stephanie, I
declared, "Oh stop looking at me like that." Stephanie replied,
"What daddy? Are you going to ring the doorbell?" "Yes, Steph,
I'm just trying to find my nerve." "Would you like me to do
it daddy?" "No munchkin, I've got it." At that moment, Anna
opened the door. Surprised that we were standing their, she asked,
"How long have the two of you been standing at the door?" Before
I had a chance to say anything, Stephanie replied "A couple of
minutes.", as she looked up with a big grin on her face.
Charles: "Yep, kids are
great alright."
Anna laughed and said, "Come
on in. Stephanie, the TV is in the living room to your right and
there is a few toys and some nice books you can take a look at while
your dad and I get dinner ready."
Stephanie ran off into the
direction of the living room shouting like kids do when they get
excited about whatever kids get excited about.
Charles: "Stephanie! What do
you say young lady?"
Stephanie: "Thank you?"
Charles: "That right. Tell
that to Anna though, we are her guests."
Stephanie looked up at Anna,
and proclaimed.
Stephanie: "Thank you Mrs.
Anna"
Anna: "You are welcome. And
you can just call me Anna sweetie."
Charles: "Thank you! Here's
the wine I promised."
Anna: "Perfect, now we have
the perfect Italian dinner setup."
Over the next hour and a half,
Anna and I prepared the dinner we had planned and all the while drank
wine to pass time as we got thru the preparations. At some point,
when the lasagna was in the oven and baking, the two of us sat down
to give us both time to relax a bit and talk. We could see Stephanie
from where we were sitting. She was clearly engrossed in a book.
Steph was always into reading more than anything else. I encouraged
it, because it was the easiest way I could distract her from the
evils of the world.
Anna: "Stephanie seems to be
having fun. Seems like an awfully big book for a five year old
though."
Charles: "Steph is an
excellent reader and very intelligent. We had her tested a few years
ago. She was way above average for children her age. Her I.Q. was
extremely high."
Anna: "Really, how high?"
Charles: "Well, not to brag,
but her I.Q. registered at 185."
Anna: "Oh my. I'm out of
my league. So much higher than mine."
Charles: "Much higher than
mine. I sometimes can't believe how much more intelligent she is
by comparison. It's really difficult sometimes keeping up with
her."
Anna: "Are you doing it all
alone?"
Charles: "Well yes, and no.
I said we moved here to get a fresh new start. However, we also had
my sister nearby here. That was another incentive for us to move
here.. My sister had offered many times to help with raising my
daughter."
Anna: "That is nice. She's
able to help. What about Steph's grandparent's?"
Charles: "Stephanie's
grandparents on her mother's side passed away a few years ago. My
parents are still alive. They love seeing Steph and have her around
to play and spoil her. They are getting to the point though, that
leaving Steph with them for anything more than a night would not be
convenient. Although, they have offered."
Anna: "Still it must not be
easy to let Steph be in someone else's care after having lost her
mother, your wife."
Charles: "That's it
exactly. When Dolores was laying there in the seat moments before
her death, I made her a promise, I would never let anything happen to
Stephanie."
Anna: "Dolores must have
been a very special woman."
Charles:
"She was. In all honesty, I never quite understood why she was in
love with me. She was so far out of my league."
I stopped for a moment before
I finished my thought.
Charles: "Dolores was the
most amazing woman I have ever known, and Stephanie is all that I
have left from her."
The timer went off on the
stove for the lasagna. I had apparently lost track of time. Anna
excused herself as she walked over to the oven to pull the lasagna
out.
Charles: "The lasagna smells
great. I think we should collaborate more often."
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