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Storms on the Horizon for Moms and Sons
A little turmoil, then the quiet before the storm.
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For a Saturday, things were awful quiet on the home front.
Dad was up early, and in the garage. Mom went back to her bedroom after he left, to get ready for the day. Me? I spent a good part of the morning lying in bed and feeling sorry for myself until I got a call from Penny.
"I thought you were gonna call me last night?" she started.
"I'm sorry. Things are in a little turmoil here at the moment. Family argument last night."
"Aw, I hate that stuff. Everything Ok now?" she asked.
"No. I think it might be a while before it is. I'm sure it'll blow over in time, but we'll have to wait and see."
"You wanna do something?"
"Sure. I'd love to. Get out of the house at least. Did you have something in mind?"
"Other than practice?" she teased.
I chuckled. "Yes. Not that I wouldn't like the practice."
We discussed a couple of options, and settled on a movie and hitting the mall food court. She wanted to come over after, and I finally agreed to it. Maybe by this evening things wouldn't be so awkward.
Mom offered to make me something to eat. Unlike a typical weekend morning, when we would usually eat together, it looked like she was cooking as needed. I gave her a hug, and felt her tense up.
"Take it easy, Mom. It's just a hug."
She nodded. "He's still angry."
"I figured as much. You should go out. Do yoga or something. Go to lunch with Colleen. Try to pretend it's a regular day. I don't think you and Dad should be under each other's feet all day."
"I was thinking about trying to talk to Marie," Mom said.
"If you want. Maybe you should give her a little time as well. I imagine a short phone call and apology might help."
Mom scrambled me up some eggs, and I made a quick sandwich, before giving her a peck on the cheek. "I'm gonna head over and see Penny. We're gonna catch a movie, and get something to eat. I'll probably bring her home later."
"We can't do anything..."
"Of course not, Mom. Not the way things are now. I'll take her to my room and stay out of everyone's hair."
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Penny was in a great mood and it was contagious. She hadn't been idle, and when we went to the Cineplex we were joined by two other couples. Her best friend Emma and Dan, her boyfriend, a guy I knew but wasn't especially friends with. Emma's friend Kelly and her date Drew joined us, both of whom I'd seen around but didn't really know.
She argued with me, when I insisted I was paying for our 'date.' Neither of us had a lot of spending money, no part-time jobs although she picked up some cash babysitting, and I got a nice allowance for doing the yard work, on top of my other chores. Still, it was our first time going out since 'the night' and I wanted to make it special.
In the theater, Penny and I didn't do a lot of necking, although that seemed to be all that the third couple had on their mind. I did have my arm around her, and her hand was on my thigh, teasingly high.
It was nice, comfortable. Knowing we were going to be going back to my bedroom, I didn't feel the need to get as much quick fooling around in as possible.
She turned her head and smiled at me. "It's different now," she said, almost as if reading my mind.
I leaned over and kissed her. "Yeah. Better."
She rested her head on my shoulder, while I caressed her hair. "Just what I was thinking."
I actually got to watch the movie, and all of us headed to the food court, although my appetite was curbed by the over-priced extra-large popcorn we'd devoured between us.
The matinee was pretty cheap, and I had a $2.00 off coupon for the popcorn and soda we shared, but my funds were already running low. Penny wanted a sandwich, and I was leaning toward pizza. I gave her my $10 bill, leaving me enough for a single slice. Thirty-four bucks, gone just like that.
I was standing in line to get my pizza at Sbarro's, with Emma in front of me. She kept turning and looking at me with a weird look on her face.
"What?"
She grinned. "She really is building a shrine, you know. I got to help."
I'm sure I blushed heavily, as she laughed at me.
"If anyone was building a shrine, it should be me. I've been such a dolt for the last year. Penny's pretty amazing."
Emma grinned at me. I thought she was being flirtatious when she stepped closer to me, her hand resting on my arm. She gave a little tug on my arm, pulling me closer. "You're a good guy Jeremy. What you did with her, for a first time? You have half the girls jealous. Just remember that Penny's yours. Only Penny." She giggled, her smile lighting up her arms, "No matter how much the rest of us tease and flirt."
She turned back to the front of the line, stepping forward as it moved. I followed her, only a foot or so back from her. She turned her head, her voice soft and teasing. "Stop staring at my butt."
I laughed. She did have a nice butt. "How did you know?"
"You're a guy." She gave a little shake of her hips. "I'm just kidding. Look all you want. Just no touching."
"Understood. Tease."
She chuckled, and stepped forward to order her food.
We were the last to get back to our table, and I was more than a little irritated that Dan was sitting next to Penny, and the new guy, Drew was sitting across from her, with his date at his side. They were talking so much, I don't think they even noticed me. It was obvious they weren't strangers. I stopped a few steps from the table, not knowing what to do. Penny was sitting on the end, and there was no place for me.
Emma stood at my side. "Drew's an ass. Ignore him."
"Why wouldn't Penny save me a seat? She always has."
"Don't let it get to you, Jeremy. Sit next to Kelly. She's probably irritated that Drew's ignoring her, after being all over her in the theater. Use that."