Maybe
Twenty minutes into their first date,
Lenny slowed the car at a yellow light, his foot patient on the brake.
“You could have made that light,” Sadie said from the passenger seat.
Lenny titled his head toward her. “Next time, use the gas pedal on that side.”
Sadie glanced down. “There is none.”
“That’s the point,” Lenny said.
Sadie casually slapped the back of her hand against his shoulder. “You,” she said.
When Lenny told that story at their fiftieth anniversary party, Sadie again said, “you.” But she didn’t slap his shoulder.
Progress. They just might be okay after all.
John Sheirer
John Sheirer is an author and teacher from Massachusetts, USA. His latest book, “Stumbling Through Adulthood: Linked Stories,” won a Pinnacle Book Achievement Award and a New England Book Festival Award. Find him at JohnSheirer.com.
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