The stands would be packed, but football at a private school, was
a big thing.
Colleen dropped the girls off at the gym, then went and parked her
car in the lot for the football stadium.
Some parents were already out tailgating, those were the parents of the
players, and they had to get here early.
As always, some of them would be feeling no pain before halftime.
Colleen had drawn the adult concession stand. She hated this stand, the parents that worked
it, stood around and gossiped instead of working on serving the customers.
Bottles of wine were being opened to breath, hot dogs and hamburgers
are on the grill. The dads or male
friends of the mothers were minding the grill, the wives or girlfriends of the
fathers were supposed to be waiting on the people that came up to the
concession stand. Supposed to be, was
the operable word for the day.
Colleen had started opening the wine to breath, by the last games
stats they sold more Pinot than the red or chardonnay. She had asked several of
the women to make sure they knew to check Id’s and no matter how much they say,
it’s for my mom or dad. The answer was always no. They looked like it was too
much to ask of them. How dare she think their students would lie, just to drink
wine?
Next time she was going to take the students concession stand, it
would be half the work. The games had
started and she had barely had time to breath.
The moms were still standing there talking, like a bunch of hens,
trading gossip of the week. Then the
twittering got more excite, she looked up when she heard one of the mothers say
Jon’s name. Sure enough there he was,
looking like he just go up and tossed on his clothes and slammed his ever
present blue ball cap on his head.
Jon was laughing at something Jesse said, about the women falling
all over themselves when he came into view.
Jon scanned the concession stand for Colleen, she had told him she would
be at the parents stand, and then he saw her and smiled.
Colleen smiled at Jon, but she wasn’t going to fight to get to the
counter through the gushing women. She
poured his glass of Pinot, and waited to hear what, she assumed, were his older
kids wanted.
“Hello Jon, what can I get for you?” The buxom blonde mother asked.
Jon had to dig deep into his memory, to think of her name. Hell after Dorothea died, and it made the
news he had so many of the mothers at Polly Prep hit on him. The names all didn’t seem important, at the
time.
“Hey Mrs. Greenburg, how is Michael doing at Rutgers.” Jesse asked the blonde.
Saved by his son, thank God, they showed up to save his sorry
ass. Now he remembered Jane Greenburg,
Michael had played Lacrosse with Jesse and dated Stephanie at one time.
“Hi Jane, Pinot for me and whatever those two want.” Jon said looking at Colleen, taking in her
Polly Prep shirt and her hair up in a simple ponytail. Compared to the other women, she was a ten in
a field of fives.
“He’ll be home for homecoming, I’ll tell him you two were
here.” Jane told Jesse.
Stephanie looked at her dad and thought better of trying for a
glass of wine or a beer, so they would play it safe and order two cokes.
Colleen came up with the two cokes and the wine, being a barmaid
came in handy.
“Here you go, Jon” Colleen handed the cup of wine to him and held
out the cokes to the kids.
Jesse and Stephanie watched their dad looking at Colleen. They nudged each other and moved away so
their dad could have a minute with Colleen.
“Did you see the look he was giving her?” Jesse said as he popped the top off his Coke.
“About the same look she was giving him.” Stephanie laughed.
They headed back to their seats, without waiting on their dad to
join them.
“The girls are excited about going out for pizza with Jake, I
think Leslie has a little crush on him.”
Colleen said as they were finally left alone, even though some of the
mothers stayed in hearing range, without appearing to listen to every word they
said.
“Jake was playing it cool, but I think he was excited that the girls
were joining us.” Jon said as he leaned
on the counter.
They stood there chatting a few minutes, then half time came and
the stand got busy. They planned on meeting in the parking lot after Jake got
changed, then they would head to the pizza parlor.
The girls were really hyped, after the game, Colleen was
blitzed. If it hadn’t been the fact that
it was dinner with Jon and his kids, she would’ve been tooling her bug back
home. They got at the pizza parlor about
the same time, Jon had reserved a table for them in advance. The owner met them at the door, and then
ushered then to the back private room.
The Jesse and Stephanie made her feel at ease, once the pies had
arrived at the table, it got quiet.
Jon watched how Colleen got along with his kids, even Jake seemed
to have fun. It didn’t hurt, Polly Prep
had won their games. Once they were done eating, Jon broke out his wallet and
sent all six of the kids to the game room.
This gave Colleen and Jon some alone time.
“I don’t know how those girls did it? Colleen asked Jon as they sipped their wine. “They were up giggling all night, I think
they were on the phone all night and then got up and cheered this game.” Colleen took another sip of her wine. “Were we like that growing up?”
Oh thanks, excellent chapter, I missed this story .
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