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He touched her on the shoulder
,
leaned down to kiss her cheek and sat beside her in the garden.  This was a lovely spot.  Perhaps they could hold the party here. 

Just saw one of your billboards. 
Smoke now
,
die sooner
.  Really great.


We try to get more and more in your face with the ads.  I just wish the kids would take them more seriously.  They think they

re immortal.  I want to do a big one featuring that kid who took up chewing tobacco in high school and was dead within a year.  Show close ups of what the surgery did to him
,
not that it did any good.


That was a huge tragedy
,
but a very unusual case
,”
Bill said.


I don

t think it was so unusual
,
just a bit fast.  Kids need to believe it can happen to them.

Bill nodded
,
agreeing with everything she was saying. 

Sorry I haven

t had more time to work with you and the board on it.  You know I want to but…


Chrissy
,”
Laura said disdainfully.

Bill sighed and spoke a bit haltingly but with sincerity
,

I

d hoped you

d forgiven me. It was almost a year after JoEllen died before we began dating
,
and she would have understood.

Laura sounded angry
,
but Bill couldn

t see why she was still so infuriated. 

Men need company
,
we all know that. I just couldn

t see how you could replace Jo with a-a-I

m sorry
,
but a bimbo.

Bill nodded to the busboy who

d brought them water and a basket of beautiful breads.  After he was out of earshot
,
Bill said
,

I don

t think you

re being fair to her.  You don

t even really know her.

  Then he sighed with painful depth and finally continued
,

I felt like hiding under the covers every day
,
you know that.  You know what she meant to me
,
to us all.  Finally I said
,
no
,
okay
,
I

m gonna live
,
not hide.

Laura

s face softened but before she could respond a waiter had arrived to introduce himself and take their order.  To his request if they wanted something from the bar
,
Laura replied
,

Oh I think this diet soda

s plenty.

Bill nodded
,

Yes it

s lunch
,
let

s just eat.


Shall I give you another minute
?”
asked the waiter congenially.

Bill held up one finger as they both glanced hastily at their menus. 

Want to share salmon blini or a shrimp pizza to start
?”
Bill asked Laura
,
who nodded
,
causing him to order both.


Maybe I

ll try that lobster cobb salad
,”
said Laura.


Fantastic
,”
said Bill
,

I was tempted to have the lobster club but think I

ll do the grilled rib eye—comes with potatoes.  Not sure I remember what one is any more.  Gotta get the calories and the carbs out. Not to mention fried.

Laura laughed and patted Bill

s hand. 

Poor starving doctor boy
,”
she cooed.

As the waiter departed
,
Laura left her hand on Bill

s for an extra second. 

It

s okay
,”
she said
,
I

m not expecting you to become a monk.  So—what about this party
?”


I just wanted to do something nice for Chrissy

s birthday.  She seems very insecure lately
,
as though she

s going through something and the current diet has her way on edge
,
but I

m trying to talk her through that
,
so I thought maybe if I threw her a party
,
made her feel special
,
she

d calm down a little
,
return to being that sweet girl who charmed the kids so much at the mall when we met her.


Leave it to you to meet a girl who gives you a free piece of Godiva and you move her into your house.

Bill laughed. 

Never underestimate the power of chocolate on the human heart.


You

re right.  I never trust people who

re allergic to chocolate.  So were you going to have the party at home or out somewhere
?”


I don

t know. I never had to plan a party before.  Maybe some place simple
,
sweet
,
elegant—like this patio—it

s really pretty here
,
isn

t it
?”


All right
,”
said Laura
,

I

ll go home
,
think about it
,
make a few calls
,
come up with a list of potential places
,
some ideas for the menu
,
and we can go look at them one day next week
?
  Maybe you could take a couple hours off toward the end of the day
?”

Bill nodded. 

Sounds great.

  He moaned softly then and said
,

Oh my God
,
taste these blini.  Why don

t I come here every day
?
  Maybe I will from now on.


Pizza

s great too
,”
said Laura
,

Wolfie never misses.

After eating their lunch and talking about old times
,
Bill and Laura strolled a bit
,
still in a relatively convivial mood and moving toward a jewelry store where Bill could ask Laura

s advice about some sort of present for Chrissy.  They approached a gym called Zero Tolerance
,
but before they could continue
,
Laura spotted a young couple on the sidewalk smoking.  She signaled wait to Bill
,
dug into her bag and smoothly removed the flyers she intended to pass along
,
hoping to convert them on the spot.

Laura

s voice was impassioned but gentle
,
but the urgency with which she spoke caused the couple to react to her with some level of discomfort
,
probably unrelated to the subject of her tirade. 

The choices you make now are so important
,
so long lasting
,”
she said maturely but kindly. 

You can

t even imagine how you

ll feel twenty years from now about something you

re doing today.  Maybe you won

t want it at all
,
but by then you

ll be stuck with it.  It

ll be a habit
,
a bad habit
,
but one you might not have the courage to break.

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