"Get back inside! Someone's going to see you!"
"I don't care if they do."
"Oh, well then, why not go for a walk around the block in your little miniskirt?"
I'd never been off my property in a dress or a skirt, and he was calling my bluff. I didn't respond. He reached in his pocket and took out a note.
"Oh, before I forget, Joey gave me this to give to you. Why he couldn't just call you I don't know. Suddenly we're a Jane Austen novel."
The note read:
Dear Crissy,
Sorry I can't see you today. Wednesday nights are time for a regular slap up feast at the house, followed by family game night. I'll try to get out of it, in fact I've been trying to get out of it for most of my life, but I don't say much for my chances.
I'll miss you, but I'll see you tomorrow.
Joey
Nick said, “Dad, I know I’m just a kid and you’re a grown-up woman and all that, but you’ve got to able to see what a bad idea this thing is. It’s bad enough you can’t keep out of a dress, but flirting with Joey is just crazy. Maybe you think you’re just kidding around, but Joey isn’t.”
“I thought you said he wasn’t serious.”
“I was wrong. Please, stop leading him on. Where do you think this can possibly go, anyway?”
“Don’t teach your grandmother how to suc-k eggs, young man. I know what I’m doing.”
“You’re insane. They should lock you up.”
I gave my son the car keys, just to get rid of him. I was sad the rest of the night. Every time I looked at my legs in that skimpy little skirt, I imagined Joey touching them.
I thought of notes I might write to Joey. First was the responsible one.
Dear Joey,
You should stop coming over to see me. This is absurd. I'm not gay and you're not gay. I'm not a woman, and even if I were, you're underage. I've enjoyed our time together, but this has to end.
I'm sorry.
Crissy.
Then there was the other note.
Dear Joey,
When you take me into your arms you make me feel like the woman I know I am inside. Please come take me into your arms again. I'll do anything you want me to do, because I love you and I know you love me. Life's too short to worry what others think.
I'll be waiting.
Crissy.
I threw myself on my bed, grabbing my pillow like a teenage girl. Would it really be that big a deal to kiss him? No, I couldn't. I wasn't gay, and there have to be some lines you just won't cross.
The next day I was so nervous I could barely get any work done. I had unlocked the door, and when I heard the knock, I called, "It's open."
I ran to the couch and threw myself on it and posed. I acted like I was just waking up from a nap.
"Oh, hello," I said.