CHRISTMASTIME... Ho Ho Ho? (Part 102f)
I saw Elle
walking through the dining room towards us and the look on her face told
the story... at least to me. Patsy, as she returned down the stairs,
blithly flipped up the hem of her skirt to show that she now had the
rest of her costume on. Even though it was just a quick flip of the hem I
swore they looked like regular panties only they were a dark green to
match the rest of the outfit. With everybody now reassembled it was time
to get the answer we’d come for. Patsy’s mother took over and stated
that Patsy was available but that she (the mother) had reservations
about having Patsy “out on the road” on New Years Eve. I jumped in and
said that we lived less than 15 minutes away. James spoke up saying that
it only took a few seconds for an accident to happen. A quick look at
Patsy’s face told me that she wasn’t at all happy about her parent’s
position. Some more words were spoken and then Patsy, looking straight
at Elle, asked if it would be OK to stay over. That caught all of us by
surprise and the first to speak was the mother who promptly scolded
Patsy for being so rude. Even though I really didn’t want to go to the
party it only took me a few seconds to conclude that I’d like to have
her stay over. But, it was going to be up to Elle and the mother to make
a decision. Elle, to me, was obviously uncomfortable. I’d noticed that
from the time she’d returned from the bathroom and assumed that she’d
“missed” and was standing there in wet panties and wanted to leave. The
mother was in the process of telling Patsy to apologize when Elle
interrupted by saying that it was perfectly OK. I was looking at Patsy’d
face when Elle said it and the smile was from ear to ear.
Once
she agreed to the idea Elle started moving towards the door. Taking the
cue I told Patsy that I’d pick her up around 8:30pm but she then asked
if I could come around 8pm as it would give her more time for the kids
to adjust to her before we left. Elle was already out on the front stoop
when I said that would be fine. We were getting into the wagon when I
mentioned it to Elle and, already upset, she snapped back at me that
she’d hoped to have the kids in bed by then. I didn’t say a word.
We
had to take Karen home and by the time we dropped her off it was well
after noon time. I normally picked my grandfather up around 11:30am or
so to go to the hospital and was way late for that. It appeared that it
was going to be “just one of those days”. I waited until we were back
home before asking how bad her “miss” was. I don’t remember her exact
words but it was along the lines of that it was something that I
would’ve liked. It was enough to create some “stirrings” in my nether
region.
My father had told my grandfather about the
troubles with the station wagon on Christmas and my grandfather, still a
bit upset about my being late to pick him up, started in on me about
having sold the car he’d given me for my graduation from college. I just
sat there, not saying a word. The way the day had gone so far I just
knew that it wouldn’t be productive to try and justify (again) the
reasons. He gave me a bit of an opening when he asked what I was going
to do about getting the vehicle fixed. I decided not to mention my
experience with “Alec”, the relative, not wanting to upset him what with
"Alec" being related. However, by the time we got to the hospital I
changed my mind and told him the whole story. He didn’t appear to be
that upset and told me to go back and demand that “Alec” make good on
the work that he’d done. I already knew that’s what I should do but was
afraid that if I did I’d get mad and say (or do) something I’d regret.
I
took the wagon to work on Monday and debated with myself all day about
stopping at “Alec’s” on my way home. I didn’t decide until I was just
about at his shop and when I pulled in I saw him duck inside. I parked
and went into the office. The only one there was a woman and when I
asked for “Alec” she told me he wasn’t there. When I told her I’d just
seen him come inside she just stared at me and said it must’ve been
someone else. I wasn’t “quick” enough to ask where that “someone” had
disappeared to. Frustrated, I left and knew right then and there I
wasn’t going to get any satisfaction from “Alec” then or in the future.
With
New Years Eve being the last business day of the year I’d been
forewarned that there wouldn’t be any early exit from work like At
Christmas and Thanksgiving. By the time I got home there was just enough
time to get a bite to eat before leaving to pick up Patsy. Elle had
relented and decided to let the girls stay up to see Patsy. I pulled
into her driveway, went to the door and was greeted by James. He still
had the big smile on his face that I’d seen the first time I saw him.
However, on this occasion he was rather “chatty”. It took a minute or
two to realize that his wife wasn’t there and I smiled as I did. After
exchanging pleasantries for a short while James called up the stairs to
Patsy. As he did he looked at me and uttered but one word... “Women!” but still with the smile.
Patsy
came bouncing down the stairs wearing the elf costume she was wearing
on Sunday. I mentioned the “bouncing” because it gave me a few quick
peeks under her skirt. I knew the chances of her not being fully dressed
were slim to none but it did get my heart racing. She explained that
she thought the kids would be more accepting of her if she did. After
putting on her coat she picked up a paper shopping bag which I assumed
were her clothes. James told her to call him if there was a problem and
then kissed her on her cheek as we walked out the door. All the way home
I wondered if I was going to get the opportunity for any peeks. All I
could do was hope.
To be continued...
2 comments:
I certainly hope so. You deserve a break after all the problems.
Can't wait to read more about Patsy. Too bad about the transmission, hope that worked out.
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