Philip Johnson
Chapter One
"Miss Janet Hammond front and center."
"Logan how are you?"
"Great, where have you been keeping yourself?"
"Missouri."
"How the hell did you end up there?"
"I was transferred down there, but when I quit my job I moved back up here to Dayton. What are you up to now?"
"Same job as before but I have my own office now plus an assistant."
"So you're moving up."
"Inch by inch."
"Do you still have to go out of town like you used to?"
"I do but I get to stay at nicer hotels now. Jan you look better than ever."
"Thank you, do you have time for coffee or a drink?"
"With you? I'd make time if necessary, how about Gabe's for old time sake?"
"Perfect." Janet and Logan were seeing each other for almost two years but school and other forces had encouraged them to go their separate ways.
They went to Gabe's and slid into a booth and she looked at his left hand and asked, "Not married?"
"Not even close, how about you?"
"Same with me, not even close. I guess I scare the guys off."
"Now I can't believe that, I remember how it was when we were together and I'll bet you haven't changed that much."
"Probably not."
"Damn we did have some fun too."
She smiled and said, "We sure did. Looking back it seems funny that we just seemed to lose interest."
"I've thought about that different times too. I think we lost interest in a lot of things, not just each other."
Bored with everything was my diagnosis."
"That could be. Have you seen Don since you've been back?"
"No how is he?"
Divorced."
"That's too bad, has it been rough for him?"
"Yeah kind of. I don't know what the circumstances were but I guess it doesn't matter now."
"I should get in touch with him."
"He'd like that, he always thought you were special and that I was crazy for letting you get away."
"How long has it been since the divorce?"
"It was final a couple of months ago...no maybe more like four months now."
"That marriage didn't last long, has he moved?"
"No he kept the house."
"I'll give him a call Saturday and maybe go see him."
"Speaking of Saturday how about dinner, say about seven."
"Sure, want to meet at Henley's Pub?"
Perfect, I don't think I've been in there since we split." They talked about what had gone on in their lives since they separated and then as they walked out Logan said, "I'm really glad we ran into each other."
"I am too. See you Saturday night then."
He kissed her lightly and said, "I just had to do that." She just smiled and waved as she walked away.
She waited until about nine Saturday morning and called Don. "Hello?"
"Hi Don."
"Is this Janet?"
"It's me."
"You sweet beautiful woman it's good to hear from you."
"How are you Don?"
"Getting along, where are you calling from?"
"I'm back in town."
"Awesome can you come over for coffee?"
"I'd like to if it's okay?"
"Of course it is."
"See you in say thirty minutes then." She smiled as she combed her hair and made sure she looked nice and then drove out to see Don. She didn't even make it to his front door when he ran out and scooped her into his arms.
They held each other close as he said, "The next time you run away let me know okay?"
"I will." They went inside and spent the next hour talking over coffee including the divorce and the way that she and Logan had parted company about a year
earlier.
"Jan why did you two go your separate ways?"
"Oh immaturity for one, boredom I guess played a part in it, just things I guess."
"So you're going to see him again?"
"I don't know, we're having dinner tonight is all I know for sure."
"Maybe the three of us can get together soon."
"I'd like that. Don is there anything I can do to help you?"
"I guess not. I'll be okay it just takes time. I'm already dealing with it a lot better than I was."
"Good, I hate to see you unhappy."
"Just seeing you and knowing your back in town makes me happy."
They talked for the next hour and then she got up and said, "I'll talk to Logan about us getting together soon." They shared another embrace at the door and then she left. As she drove back to her new apartment she experienced bittersweet emotions. She was glad to be back home and it was good to see Don. But it saddened her to know that he had to deal with divorce. She didn't know what to think about Logan. It really was good to see him again and being with him felt so natural and comfortable. He had matured in that short time and he seemed more upbeat than she remembered him being. Maybe there was something there for them.
When Logan saw her approaching him Saturday evening he had to smile. She walked up to him and he kissed her lightly and said, "You left here a very pretty girl and came home a beautiful woman."
"Thank you Logan that was sweet."
"It's amazing what changes a year can bring."
"I've noticed changes in you too."
"Really, I feel the same."
"No you're more confident now and happier."
"I am happier I guess. Not much has changed in my life though."
"You look a little leaner too." "Yeah I did lose a few pounds." They went in and over dinner continued to talk and he said, "It's like you never left except things feel so much better now."
"I'm surprised too at how things work out."