MAKING PROGRESS… of sorts (Part 172j)
To be sure, I was
conflicted. Elle seemed sincere but I still wasn’t ready to take her up
on it and told her I’d think about it. Later, while lying in bed, some
of the ’tidbits’ “Wick” had fed me about some of the guys who were
supposed to be coming back to participate piqued my interest. Most of
the guys had nicknames used primarily within the fraternity and hearing
some of them again made me wonder just what they’d done with their
lives. I knew about some, primarily the three guys who had been in the
Air Force ROTC program with me, and how they’d stayed and made it a
career. The alumni bulletin had promoted that info so it was general
knowledge. But hearing “Wick” say he’d heard that “Oddo” had become a
high school teacher and that “Gip” was into data processing was kind of
hard to process. By the time I awoke the next morning I was seriously
hoping that Elle would be well enough on Wednesday for me to join “Wick’
on what he called his Odyssey back to college. Upon getting up I didn’t
say anything to Elle about my thoughts choosing to wait… but the more
time passed the more I wanted to go. Truthfully, it was a dead week at
work. I spent some time in the cellar on the project Mae and I’d started
and attended a Chamber of Commerce meeting to finalize the plans for
the annual Township picnic. At home, Elle’s mother told me there were
signs of activity at the house next door but, when asked, couldn’t tell
me much. I found that somewhat interesting because, in her own
neighborhood, she knew everything about everybody. I asked her how she
knew and was told that she’d seen a moving van. I wanted to laugh upon
hearing that because the only way she could know that was to go though
the opening in the hedge that separated the two houses. At least it was
something.
On Wednesday morning, when Elle told me she was
really feeling better, I wasn’t sure she was saying it because she
sensed I wanted to hear it or that she really was. The appointment with
the doctor was in the afternoon and included blood work, something Elle
absolutely hated. I told her that if she wanted an OK from the doctor to
go back to normal living she’d have to do it and headed off for the
bank. Not knowing how the blood work was processed I called her just
before leaving for him and was disappointed to hear she wouldn’t get the
results until the next day, if then. The doctor did tell her that her
‘color’ was back and she thought she could resume some of her normal
activities but with one caveat… at least a two hour nap during
afternoons. Not getting an ‘all clear’ put some pressure on me as to my
decision about going with “Wick” since I’d not given Elle the slightest
hint I’d been thinking about it. However, on Thursday morning I called
him and told him there was a 50/50 chance I’d go with him. I didn’t go
into the details but was again told to just show up at his place of
business by 4pm on Friday. You probably won’t believe this but when I
hadn’t heard from Elle by 3pm I took a coin out of my pocket and flipped
it to make the decision. Heads I’d go… tails I’d stay home… and it was
heads. Now, how to broach it to Elle. I based my approach on what Elle
had told me back on Sunday night… that it would be good for me to go.
Added to that I pointed out her improved energy level and the partial OK
to resume her normal day to day activities. I remember making my
‘pitch’ to her and watching a smile start at the corner of her mouth
before she hit me with a ‘zinger’… “I wondered when you’d finally tell
me…”.
I was actually at “Wick’s” office a little before 4pm. We
both knew the trip to the city would be easy at that time of day on a
Friday. All the traffic would be headed East for the weekend and we were
going West. Our ‘bottleneck’ would be in leaving the city headed North.
While in college I’d made the trip from home to school at least two
dozen times. It took anywhere from seven to eight hours unless there was
a weather related problem or an accident. Leaving from “Wick’s” office
would take almost an hour off that time and we projected arriving
somewhere around 11pm which would give us adequate time to join in the
party we knew would be in full swing. We split the driving with me
taking the boring part, the thruway, and “Wick” driving the back and
state roads. We never really stopped talking the whole way there. Going
through some of the small towns elicited some funny and not so funny
incidents involving them. When we drove down the main drag of the
college town it looked almost the same as when we’d graduated. The hotel
that “Gerb” had booked for the guys was about 5 miles South and as we
approached it we both had the same memory of it, almost simultaneously.
It had to do with “Panda” and it was at an all fraternity dinner
celebrating the initiation of that year’s pledge class. Almost all the
guys in our group were ‘characters’ in some way shape or form. “Panda”
when drunk, had no inhibitions… at all. We were seated for dinner and
the waitresses were pouring water into the glasses at each place
setting. One of them squeezed between “Panda” and “Oddo” and when she
did “Panda” reached up and under the hem of her skirt and gave her butt a
squeeze. Then, all hell broke loose. She took a step back and with her
water pitcher filled with water and ice and threw it at “Panda”. She
didn’t pour it on him but actually threw the contents of it by reaching
her arm back and then thrusting it forward like throwing a ball. We
couldn’t remember who was right across the table from where she was but
they got pelted with ice and water as well.
As I said, all hell
broke loose at that point. The girl started screaming and was trying to
hit “Panda” with the pitcher (it was a metal one… plastic hadn’t taken
over back then.) “Oddo”, who was right there had also been blasted by
water and ice, jumped up and tried to get him arms around her to keep
her from hitting “Panda”. When he tried to pull her back and away from
“Panda” he tripped and she ended up on top of him. By then, everyone in
the room was aware of the skirmish and were trying to get closer to the
‘action’, me included. “Oddo” was on his back and had his arms around
the girl just under her breasts and she was still screaming and by then
was kicking her legs. (For a voyeur like me it was picture perfect) The
manager of the hotel then came into the dining area and started yelling
that the police were on their way… and that pretty much ended it… for
everything. The police told us all to leave the building and to go back
to the college. The president and other officers of the fraternity tried
to plead the case that it had only been a couple of guys that were
involved but to no avail. We didn’t get our dinner and, worse, we didn’t
get our money back either. Needless to say, the news about what had
happened spread quickly around the campus and we were all celebrities,
of sorts, for a few days. Even though it had only involved a couple of
the ‘brothers’, the whole house was put on social probation for the
remainder of the semester. What was really humorous about that was that
the majority of the brothers weren’t that upset with “Panda” or “Oddo”.
After reliving that ‘escapade’ "Wick" and I couldn’t wait to get inside
and to catch up with both of them.
To be continued…
2 comments:
Worked with a guy who ran his hand up the waitresses skirt she never said a word, took all the orders. Came back to refill the coffee poured everyone a refill got to him and dumped the rest in his lap, and walked away. Last time he did that to her.
Nothing like renewing old friendships and being shocked by how the rest of them look so old.
OB... just think what doing something like that today would bring on... jail, maybe?
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