Just
when you think that you know what's about to happen...it doesn't. |
By:
M. J. Cogburn and C. E. Krawiec
Tala
didn't even bother looking at Maxwell Robinson and Andrew Stockard.
She locked her eyes on Quinton's and muttered softly,
"Delicious. How about we
have some Quinton
smiled down at Tala, tightening his arm against his side, holding her in
place, her arm twined with his. "Oh,
no ma'am. No other plans.
I'd be delighted to share with you," Quinton said, his voice
dipping lower slightly. "Lead
the way, Quint," Tala said softly as she put her other hand on his
arm and they started away. Turning
carefully, Quinton guided Tala out of the whispering amused circle of
avoided mayhem and, as it turned out right past the staring and annoyed
Andy and Max. At the last
moment as he allowed Tala to precede him, Quinton couldn't resist the
temptation. Turning just enough to make eye contact with the two men still
staring disbelievingly after them he said softly yet loud enough to reach
them, "Yes, ma'am, Ms. Tala. After
all, a gentleman never argues with a lady." As
he and Tala continued along the concourse, Quint held his gaze on the two
startled suitors still standing within the cluster of curious onlookers.
Just before he turned away to focus on the lovely woman beside him, Quint
felt like perhaps someone somewhere was letting him know that he was
beginning to emerge from under the dark cloud of "if he didn't have
bad luck, he wouldn't have any luck at all."
It was that notion that put the suggestion of a smirk on his face
as he dropped a wink at Max Robinson and Andy Stockard.
That done, Quint dismissed the two hapless men from his thoughts
and looked at his companion. Not
by a whit did it bother him to see the self-satisfied smirk on Tala's
face. So what if he had just
been a convenience for her to escape the argument? All that mattered was
that for the first time in a while, he had been at the right place at the
right time and, more importantly, had said the right things at the right
moment as well. Glancing
up ahead, he saw the door to Sundae Every Day just a few steps ahead.
"This place makes the best ice cream I've ever tasted,"
he declared, grinning unabashedly at the amused expression that came over
Tala's face. "Really?"
Tala queried lightly as she paused to allow him to hold the door open for
her. Stepping into the small shop, she was at once appreciative of the
coolness as well as the mouthwatering aroma of ice cream.
"You come here often?" Taking
a cautious liberty, Quint slipped one arm behind her waist, guiding her to
display counter. "Oh
yeah. In fact," he said, grinning. "I'm pretty sure I could name
just about every flavor they have without looking at the menu board."
Tala's giggle at that was simply more affirmation to him that he
had a good situation going on and taking it slow and easy was the best way
to go at the moment. "Good
evening, sir...ma'am," the young man behind the counter greeted them.
"What can I get for you?" Quinton
only glanced at his companion as a small clue to her that she was to order
first and he carefully studied her profile as she searched the displays
for the ice cream that she'd like to have.
"The lady first," he said warmly before he glanced back
at the young man standing before them.
"Of
course," he said simply then watched as she continued to search.
"Would you care to taste anything in particular before you
decide, ma'am?" Tala
hummed, and then bit at her bottom lip as she looked.
"May I please have a taste of the Carmel Fudge Swirl?"
she said as she slid a look at her companion.
"Oooo...
I... are you sure, Ms. Tala?" Quinton asked with a grin.
"Once you've had Carmel Fudge Swirl, you can't go back to just
any oh blah ice cream again. It's...
well, it's addictive, if you know what I mean." Tala
couldn't help but smile at him. "Let
me taste it first and let me come to my own conclusions, Quint.
All right?" "Yes
ma'am," he said as he glanced back at the waiter.
"The woman wants to taste it... might as well let her have the
best, my good man." "You
got it Quint," he said with a grin then leaned into the display case
after grabbing a small spoon and put a nice little helping of the
delicious ice cream on it before he handed the plastic spoon over to Tala.
Tala
took the small spoon and with a daring look at Quinton put the ice cream
into her mouth. It was the
best ice cream she had ever tasted. It
had just the right amount of... everything.
She raised her eyebrow slightly in response before she hummed and
began to glance back over the display case once again.
"I don't know. Could
I have some..." "You’re
kidding me," Quinton said in exasperation.
"That's the best that they got and you... don't like it?"
He couldn't believe that she was going to ask for something else.
He blinked at her surprised. "Tell
ya what, Quinton, since you got me out of that sticky situation back
there, I'll have a double scoop of your favorite ice cream.
Okay?" "You
did like it, didn't you?" he questioned.
When she didn't answer, he smiled as he glanced up at the young
man. "Two double scoops
of Carmel Fudge Swirl in a waffle cone, please." "Sure
thing." After
their order was filled and each had their ice cream in hand, they walked
out of the ice cream shop and sat outside on a bench in the concourse.
For
a moment or so nothing was said, both savoring the first few delightful
licks of the ice cream. "Ummm,"
Quinton hummed softly as swallowed another taste of the frozen treat.
"I could eat this for breakfast."
He was quick to offer Tala a napkin when she spluttered a bit.
"Not that I have...yet," he added, chuckling. "It's
something to aspire to." Having
managed not to drop her cone in her lap, Tala watched Quinton, grinning
just as he nibbled on the edge of his cone.
"Some might say that's not a very lofty thing to aspire
toward," she ribbed. After
he had finished chewing the bit of the waffle cone, Quint swallowed then
smacked his lips. "They have their aspirations and I have mine."
He just chuckled down in his throat at the look that got him. For another
moment, he didn't say anything, instead, enjoying just sitting next to the
redhead that had been the catalyst that had started him on the painful
journey into correction he'd endured. "What
was going on?" he finally asked, careful to keep his tone quiet and
undemanding. He didn't look at
her as he asked, rather waiting a moment before turning his head to look
at Tala. She didn't answer
immediately and he wondered if perhaps he had strayed into something that
was about to get him set back on his heels for intruding upon. No,
no that's not right. She came
to me. I didn't go barging in after her.
The brief thought was enough to convince Quint to keep quiet.
Better to enjoy the cold of the ice cream on his tongue, rather
than chancing saying something that might land him back in a situation
such as he'd just gotten out of. No thanks!
Once in my lifetime was more than enough! Tala
nibbled at the cone then slowly looked at the handsome man beside her on
the bench. She licked her lips
to make sure that she didn’t have any ice cream on them then answered,
“If you don’t mind the coined terminology, the cavemen were trying to
figure out which one had the bigger stick.” A
smile immediately appeared on Quinton’s features and he held in the
chuckle that wanted to emerge. Clearing
his throat, he met her gaze. He
wanted to respond to her with something pithy and shoddy about the other
two men, but decided against it. Instead,
he held up the ice cream cone and lightly placed it against hers then
asked casually, “Is it as good as I told you it would be?” Tala
smiled back at the guard beside her. She
so appreciated how he wasn’t asking anything more about the other two.
“Most definitely,” she responded.
“I think that I’ve found my favorite ice cream as well.” ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Maxwell
Robinson and Andrew Stockard watched in utter amazement as Tala Lothoman
and Quinton Sylvane walked away. The
little wink that Quinton had given unto them as he left was one of those
that irritated both of them as they both stood beside each other.
Each heard the other sigh then finally turned their heads to look
at the other. “Can
you believe that?” Andy asked simply as he pointed in the direction the
two had walked off in. Max
couldn’t help but crack a smile as he looked down.
He was totally irked at the whole situation.
He had met up with Ms. Tala first, had started a conversation first
and then Andy had butted in, and now Quinton.
However, he couldn’t stop the smile.
“Actually, I can,” he said softly.
Leaning over, Maxwell Robinson clapped his friend and co-worker on
the arm. “Andy, how about we
go grab a beer. What do ya
say?” Andy
looked at the young Englishman then back to the couple walking away and
slowly nodded his head. “Sure.
Why not?” The
big group that had gathered slowly began to disperse, and the two young
men started toward one of the local taverns when Andy finally broke the
silence between the two of them. “Why
is it that women are so complicated?” “You got me, Andy. But that one,” Max turned his head to look back over his shoulder the way that Tala had gone. “That one isn’t as complicated as most. Come on, let’s go grab that beer and a table and let’s talk.”
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