Knight Vision

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Author: Johanna Bock
his hand and without a word, got to her feet and walked in the house.
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Chapter Five
     
              That was a strange ending to the night , she thought as she leaned back against the front door, inside her house. Yet, she knew it had to end.  They hadn’t made plans to meet again, but she knew in her heart they would.  He had her number and knew where she lived; sh e also had his card which told her how to reach him.
              Hearing his car start, she turned and almost ran out after him, but knew if she did, she would never be able to part from him that evening.    She watched him drive away through the drawn-back curtain on the window of the door. She expected to feel remorsefulness or sadness, but she didn’t feel that way at all.  Granted, she really didn’t want him to go, but knew if they continued on the same path they were on, she would be in serious trouble.
              As she stared after his car, she knew sleep would be impossible for that night.  So, she decided to head for her room and to her journal.  She felt driven by forces to write everything down before she forgot.  It was rather silly because she didn’t think she’d ever forget this night.   After she finished writing, she glanced at the clock, and saw it was 4:00 AM.  She had been lost in her thoughts for well over five hours.  During that time, she had written in her journal, but she had also spent time staring out into space as she tried to come up with the right words for her thoughts and feelings. 
              She knew she had to stop her daydreaming soon for the school districts, for which she substituted, would begin to start calling around 5:00 AM.  Moving slowly, as if coming out of a trance, she headed directly to the phone and took the receiver off the hook.  She placed it under her pillow to muffle the ’off the hook’ signal, preferring the school personnel get a busy signal rather than to lie to them.
              She was playing with fire by this action for her father was a physician and needed the phone available for emergency calls, but she needed the day off.  Besides, she would place it back on the hook at 7:00 AM.  Satisfied, she stretched out on the bed, still fully dressed.  She wasn’t at all sleepy.  While she reclined there, she closed her eyes and pictured Jeff before her.  Her hands literally shot skyward. Laughing softly at her reaction, she brought her hands to her face and retraced the path Jeff’s fingers had taken earlier. She saved her lips for last and caught a hint of his cologne still present on her hands as it passed under her nose.  This very real reminder of the night caused a wave of desire deep within her.  He is REAL.  She had to see him again. 
              Slowly, a plan developed.  He worked at a car dealership.  She’d enlist Leah’s help and go to the dealership.  They would pose as prospective buyers, but they wouldn’t stay long, as she was not the type to keep anyone from their work.  She just needed to find out if the attraction was real or only in her imagination.  This would be a huge step for her, as she was not known for boldness and this action was indeed bold.
              With this plan set in her mind, she daydreamed about Jeff until 7:00 AM.  Replacing the phone receiver on the hook, she got out of bed, grabbed clean clothes, and headed for the shower before the rest of the house began to stir.
              After emerging from the luxury of a nice hot shower, she managed to act pretty normal.  Feeling a bit guilty, she told her parents that since she didn’t receive a call to work, she would use the day to run errands.  This was odd for her; she usually didn’t keep things from her mother.  It just seemed that if she spoke about it, a pin would burst her bubble.  She danced around questions regarding the previous nights’ activities, directing the conversation to other topics. 
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