MAKING PROGRESS… of sorts (Part 172b)
I stood there with what I
know had to have been a puzzled look on my face and watched as she
cupped her hand over the mouthpiece. I wasn’t sure it it was to keep me
from hearing what she was saying or to keep Stan, her boss, who was
sitting in the desk right in front of her from hearing. It seemed like a
long time before she took the phone down from her face and sort of
whispered a question to me… “What are you doing tomorrow night?” My
answer was that it was nothing that couldn’t be changed. She immediately
went back to talking on the phone and just before she hung up I heard
her say that she’d “confirm” something and get back to the person. While
hanging up the phone she looked up at me and told me she’d meet me in
her car at the bank parking lot around 5:30pm… and proceeded to make
another call. When I didn’t move she made a motion for me to leave.
Outside,
on the street, I was completely confused. One minute we were making
‘small talk’ about my race car and the next thing I know she’s making a
mysterious call that seemed to involve me. If it hadn’t been for the
question about my availability the next night I wouldn’t have had any
indication that her call had anything to do with me. I had the envelope
from Stan with the information about possible investments in my hand
that I knew I could read before 5:30pm but I didn’t want to go back to
the bank. I stood there contemplating what I could do for the next 45 minutes
or so and decided to head for the library which was about a five minute
walk. Since it had been renovated I’d only been there the one time when
the brokerage office ran a seminar on IPO’s (initial public offerings)
and had only been in the conference room. When I walked in I saw the
woman at the information desk was busy with something under her desk as
all I could see was her back. I walked up and saw a very nice DP, only
she was wearing a skirt and not slacks. She didn’t see me standing there
so I had about a ten to fifteen second look at the waist elastics for a
white slip and pale green panties. I was close enough to recognize the
green elastic as being from a pair of Vanity Fair panties. Vanity Fair,
at that time, didn’t use picot-edged elastic with the little loops but
used a flat elastic that had something woven in it to make it shimmer.
As I’ve written before, for some reason I got (and occasionally still
do) a thrill knowing what brand of panties a female was wearing. When
she finally realized I was standing there she apologized and pointed me
in the right direction for the rest rooms. She was nothing special to
look at and probably could’ve lost 10 or more pounds but it was
something for me to think about while waiting for 5:30pm and Lynda.
(BTW: I didn’t read the information on the stocks while there.)
Going
to the library had provided an unexpected benefit (the DP) but another
was that to get back to the bank I had to walk past the lot where
Lynda’s car was parked. As I did I saw her start to duck down to get
into it (a Corvette) and ran up to it. Her initial reaction wasn’t
positive but she quickly told me to get in. After she started the car I
expected her to drive me to the bank parking lot but she made a right
turn as she exited. I started to say something but, as she’d already
done a couple of times that day, put a finger to her lips indicating for me to be quiet. She took the left that took us across the river
and to the County Center buildings. She then pulled into the empty
parking lot by the Surrogate Court. In my mind this was turning out to
be a full fledged adventure. When she shut the motor off, she, obviously
anxious to talk, asked if I remembered the previous Summer when she’d
asked me if I was interested in sponsorship for the race car. I did
because the question had so excited me at the time I’d thought I’d
stumbled on something really good for the team. But it had been shot
down by just one word from me… “Ford”… when I told he we were running
that brand of motor. Lynda’s father-in-law owned a Chevrolet dealership
and they certainly weren’t going to help a team running a competitor’s
motor. That conversation ended right there. However, when I answered
affirmatively she got really excited and it was hard to follow her
initial words.
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I’ve been struggling
with just how to describe what followed without dragging it out. So,
what I’m going to do is to give some background on her father-in-law’s
dealership to shorten it… The father-in-law had set his business up in
two separate parts… a new car dealership and a used car division. He
owned the dealership outright but for the used cars he had a partner.
When opened the dealership he had a number of local investors including
the owner of the biggest farm in the area. That man had a son who had
gotten into stock car racing when he was a teen and had become
successful, winning a number of track championships with sponsorship
from the dealership. However, he was in a terrible crash at the track
where the season ending championships were held and got hurt quite badly
and gave up racing. The pit crew for the car had been employees of the
dealership and were disappointed when they had to give it up. When used
cars became much in demand, the father-in-law took in a partner to open
and run a number of free standing used car lots. He’d been a member of
that pit crew and when he was hiring people for the used car venture one
of the people was a Southerner who had been a race car driver… and he
was back into racing. However, after initial success in a lower class of
cars they decided to move up to the top division and he'd become a ‘crash
magnet’. The partner had been quietly looking to get involved with a car
in the top division that was capable of winning. Lynda’s husband wasn’t
actively interested in racing but had become good friends with the guy
who was the partner with his father and Lynda talked with him quite
often while her husband was away doing his service duty.
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I’d
never seen Lynda this excited. I had to put my hand up to get her to
slow down and when she did I found the call she’d made had been with the
used car partner and he wanted to meet me to get a dialog started. Of
course I had questions and they ranged all over the place with most of
them impossible for Lynda to answer. It was during this time I got her
to slow down enough to get what I printed right above this. But, I also
found out what really had Lynda so excited. Ever since I’d driven her
home on New year’s Eve when she was drunk she’d been after me to come up
with something so she could repay me. This was it… putting me together
with someone who could help me keep racing. It hit me like a ton of
bricks… and I’d been satisfied with a few panty pictures. I didn’t know
what to say except a meek “Thank you”. She said she’d get back to me the
next day with a time to meet the guy. I was having a hard time
breathing by then.
It was well after 6pm when I finally looked
at my watch. I hadn’t called Elle and knew I was ‘in for it’ when I got
home. I’d figured out the reason for Elle being so forgiving on Sunday
was that she knew that with no motor and no money for the race car my
racing days were over. Now I’d be headed home to face an angry woman for
not having called and then to be told there was a chance that we’d be
able to continue racing. Not a good combination.
To be continued…
2 comments:
Business meeting, didn't have a chance to call. Leave the racing for a more opportune time, it's simple, in hindsight.
OB... you're right about hindsight... it's always 20/20... :-)
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