I published this story on 3/26/18. The interesting part of writing this story was imagining what it'd be like to be a full-time author who was not a big name. You don't make a lot of money selling books, so I came up with all these different ways the father could make money as an author beyond selling books. Also, I love Disney World and really enjoyed using it as a major setting.
I took this and all my other stories down in January 2023. I've done some cleanup before republishing it.
There was a knock on my apartment door on a Wednesday night in mid-April. I looked through the peephole and was surprised to see my sister Kate carrying something. "Hey, Kate!" I said as I opened the door.
"Hey, Justin."
My parents lived in Farragut, Tennessee, which was a suburb of Knoxville and close to the University of Tennessee's main campus. I lived in an apartment just off campus with a fellow junior, Travis. As Kate lived so close to me, it wasn't unusual for her to drop by to visit. We enjoyed spending time together.
I said, "Pleasant surprise. What have you got?"
Kate held out a tray. She was, as usual, dressed in an oversized sweatshirt and shorts which was mostly covered by the sweatshirt. Her thick brown hair came down to her shoulder blades.
"Some cookies for Travis. Is he here?" There was a mixture of emotions on my sister's face; worry, anticipation, and embarrassment.
I sighed. "Travis is out on a date tonight." Kate's face fell. "Some girl named Angela. He's been flirting with her for a while now. He asked her out yesterday."
"But he..." Kate stopped.
"I know you two have flirted in the past, but Travis always said it was never serious."
"He said that! Oh God!" Kate's eyes suddenly glistened. "Here!" She shoved the platter of cookies at me before running to the door and leaving.
Fuck!
I hated to see Kate hurt. Had she taken too seriously a friendly chit-chat she had had with Travis while she visited with me? I thought back to the last time she had visited, recalling what Kate and Travis had said. Being the protective older brother, I always paid discrete attention to their conversation.
Nothing that should have made Kate think Travis was seriously interested in her.
I took the cookies into the kitchen; probably two dozen, freshly baked. I decided to hold off on eating them.
* * * *
When Travis got home, I went to the refrigerator and pulled out the milk. I asked Travis, "How'd the date go?"
"Didn't get laid," Travis said mildly disappointed. I guessed that he'd gotten far enough along that he'd got out with her again. If he didn't get laid on that date, he'd drop her.
I took the cookies and a glass of milk to our dining table.
Travis asked, "What are those?"
"Cookies Kate baked." I ate one. "Chocolate chip. Really good."
Travis reached for one.
"Kate said the cookies were for me and me alone." Travis withdrew his hand. "She seemed upset when I told her you were out on a date." I looked at Travis' face for some sign that'd explain why Kate was upset about him being out on a date but saw nothing. Still, as Travis was always sweet-talking women, I suspected something had happened that I had missed. "Women. You never know what they'll say or do." I ate another cookie. "mmmm, mmmm, mmmm"
"I can have some, right? Kate will never know."
"No," I said firmly. "She's going ask if you had any. She can read me like a book and will know if I'm lying to her. I don't want to piss her off." Watching me eat them was a little punishment for hurting Kate even if it was unintentional.
Now that Kate had some revenge, time to change topics.
"So what did you and Angel do tonight?"
"Angela. We went out for dinner and a movie before finally going to her dorm room. Her roommate was there and Angela told her to give us thirty minutes."
I thought it sounded like a fun date, but no sex meant not Travis a bad date. I hated Travis' attitude towards women, but I didn't let it bother me; it was none of my business. I needed to get along with my roommate and, in general, Travis was easy to get along with. We had already agreed to be roommates next year.
Travis' face suddenly lit up. "While we were out, I saw a BMW i8 Roadster. It was fucking incredible."
Travis raved on and on about the beamer as I continued eating the cookies. Travis planned on buying a BMW as soon as he got his first paycheck after graduating. The cookies were good but not great, but I tried my best to act like they were the best cookies in the world. I kept Travis talking until I ate them all, then I cleaned up and went to bed.
* * * *
The next evening, I went into my bedroom and called Kate.
"He watched me eat every single cookie," I said. "His eyes followed them from the platter to my mouth." I chuckled at the memory. "I don't know what's going on between you two, but I didn't like that he had hurt your feelings."
"Thanks. I appreciate it." Her voice was low and soft "I feel so stupid."
Kate was good-looking but also bookish, shy, and spent a lot of time reading romance novels. She was a lot like Belle from Disney's animated
The Beauty and The Beast
. The scene where Belle enthusiastically reads her romance novel to a sheep was quintessential Kate. Consequently, I worried that she wasn't up to the rigors of dating, that she'd fall for a line and not realize the guy wasn't interested in her as a person until he had taken advantage of her and broken her heart. I knew my parents worried about the same thing. Still, I was confused - I didn't think anything was going on between Kate and Travis, so her bringing cookies had taken me completely by surprise.
I said, "Don't. Don't beat yourself up over him."
"It's that...One time when I was over and you went to use the bathroom, Travis asked for my cell number."
My jaw fell.
"He's been calling me regularly."
Bastard!
"He called me Tuesday and we talked for a half-hour. And I thought..." Kate paused for a moment. "I thought he was very close to wanting me as his girlfriend."
"And you thought some homemade cookies would convince him?"
Kate said, "Yeah. He seemed so interested in me!" She paused and groaned. "He told me that he enjoyed talking to me, and I was easy to talk to. He was very impressed by my social media work for Dad. He made me feel special."