When I Look to the Sky (12 page)

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Authors: Barbara S Stewart

Tags: #Romance


I’ll have tea please,” she said, not really looking up. “Only iced, not hot, and no lemon, thank you.”

He was still looking at her and Andy chuckled.

“Helloooo? Anyone in there?” she said, finally looking at him.

When he didn
’t reply, Andy cleared his throat. “Tea, yes, iced, with lemon, right, yes ma’am,” he stammered.


No, no lemon, thank you,” she corrected him with a little huff.


Right, no lemon,” he looked away, quickly, in Andy’s direction. “And you sir?”


I’ll have a glass of the Chenin Blanc, please.”

After he walked away
, Carlee was intently studying the menu. He watched her and smiled. “I think that young man’s kind of like me,” he said.


He is nothing like you,” she said, scrunching her nose as she did when she didn’t understand something.


Oh, but I think he is; he’s taken by your beauty,” he told her, and she grinned.

The young man returned with their drinks. Andy watched him watch Carlee.

“Carlee, my dear, what are you thinking?” Andy asked as the young man waited.


Papa I’m looking at this menu and I have no idea what some of this stuff even is!”

Carlee…
The young man smiled;
Papa…


Matthew, we’ll need a few minutes, thank you.”

As he walked away Carlee asked him;
“How’d you know his name was Matthew?”

Andy looked at her and chuckled.
 “His name tag, sweetheart.”

“Oh…!” she giggled.

 

Andy went through the menu with her. She listened intently, and then said, “You order for me, you know what I like.”

Andy caught Matthew
’s eye and he made his way back to their table. “Have you decided?” he asked, not making eye contact with Andy, instead looking at Carlee.


Carlee will start with the salad, with ranch, and I’ll have the crab and watercress please. We’ll ponder over the main course a little longer, thank you.”


Yes sir,” he said as he walked away.

Matthew returned with the salad
s a few minutes later, and Andy ordered their dinner, ending with, “And a bottle of the Asti Champagne, with two glasses, please.”

As they ate the salads, they chatted about plans for the next day.
“Everything is close, pretty much in walking distance, if you can keep up with me,” Andy joked. “Where shall we start?”

She pulled out her phone with the wish list she
’d made, and scooted closer, leaning into him so that he could see her phone. “We can plan a walking route, but these are the places I’d like to see,” she said.

 

Westminster Abby

St. Paul
’s Cathedral

London Bridge

Tower of London

Windsor Castle

Guards Museum

Harrods

Royal Weddings Walk

 

“In that order?” he asked as he looked over the list.


No, and not all tomorrow,” she laughed.


Good because I have a surprise for tomorrow evening.”


I love surprises!” she said cheerfully.

Matthew returned with the champagne. He wrapped the bottle and eased the cork out with a
‘POP!’ Carlee thanked him as he poured just a little in her glass.


Have a taste,” Andy told her.


It’s good!” Andy nodded and Matthew filled her glass, and then his. He took their plates away and returned a few minutes later with their dinner.


Will there be anything else, sir?” he asked, watching Carlee.


Not now Matthew, but we will save room for dessert. I happen to know the lady likes ice cream,” he whispered and laughed, “So, come back later.”

 

They enjoyed their meal, and Matthew checked back several times before they were finally ready for dessert.


Carlee, I think that young man likes you.”

She looked at him as he returned to take their plates
.
He is kind of cute,
tall, dark hair, and eyes a shade of blue like none I’ve ever seen before
she thought and grinned. “Matthew, are you from here?” she asked him.


Student, miss,” he replied, “Westminster School of Media Arts and Design, photography,” he added. “I came here from Savannah School of Arts.”


Savannah, Georgia?”


Yes ma’am,” he smiled.


I didn’t think you had an English accent. We’re from Florida, well I am. My Papa is a reformed Texan,” she laughed.


I know who your Papa is,” he looked at Andy. “It took me a while to figure it out, but I know.” He looked back at Carlee, trying not to stare, and smiled.


Are you from Savannah?” she asked. Andy watched as she rolled into a conversation with him.


No, I’m a Floridian, as well; I’m from Jacksonville.”


You’re a ‘cracker’!” she laughed, easily.

“Born and raised,” he laughed.

Andy cleared his throat.
“Sorry sir.”


We have a big day planned for tomorrow. This is my daughter’s graduation present.” Andy said. “What’s good for breakfast here?”


Oh, don’t be fooled,” he laughed, “porridge is nothing more than plain ol’oatmeal. I like the scones; tomorrow they’re brown sugar. The best, in my opinion,” he said, and then laughed; “if you’re interested.”


Scones are like sweet biscuits, right?” Carlee asked.


Not quite, but close enough,” he laughed. “The clotted cream is good, as well. I should get your check so you can get back to rest up.”


Put it on our room, please. Do you work tomorrow?” Andy asked.


I have class early and then I come in for dinner.”


We’ll miss dinner tomorrow,” Andy said.


I work on Wednesday,” he said, looking at Carlee.


We’ll see you then,” Andy replied.


Thank you sir, I’ll look forward to it. Good night miss.”


Carlee,” she said, in voice that seemed to dance its way to his ears.


Good night, Carlee.”

 

After they returned to their room Carlee went to wash her face and slip into her pajamas. Andy was on the sofa looking over a newspaper when she returned and plopped down beside him.


Papa, were you flirting with that young man for me?” she asked, pulling the paper away to get his attention, and he laughed.

He looked over the
top of his glasses. “Who me?” he asked with a chuckle. “He seemed like a nice young man, and he was obviously interested in you.”


He was kind of cute,” she said.


If you say so,” he replied as though he didn’t notice.


Oh, you know so or you wouldn’ta been working it!” she laughed.

 

The next morning, they went down for breakfast, and as they took their seats a waiter came to the table. “Miss Carlee?” the young man asked.


Yes,” she replied.

He reached in his pocket and pulled out a folded piece of paper.
“This is for you.”

She looked at Andy, and he had a big grin.

 

I
’m done with class at noon, start my shift at five. I’m available if you need a tour-guide. Matthew

 

There was a phone number on the paper, and she refolded it and put it aside.


Well?” Andy said.


Well nuthin’” she replied. “That was kinda bold…”


Bold?” he asked. “Matthew or me?”


Him,” she said.


Did he ask you to sleep with him?” he asked with a big grin.


Papa! No!”


Then what was ‘bold’?” he asked.


He left his phone number…”

Andy sat up straighter, put a serious look on his face, and said,
“Wow. That
was
bold, quite horrible, actually.”


You are teasing,” she said. “I’m serious.”

 

As he watched her, he remembered…

 

~ ~ ~

 

She’d had boyfriends through her high school years. Most were ‘fun’ boyfriends. Carlee wasn’t interested in anything serious. She just wanted to have a good time. She dated one of his musical prodigies, Zane Rogers, for a short time during her senior year.

An
dy had been at the studio working and Carlee stopped by after school, like she often did. When she stepped in, Andy and Marco were at the sound board. “Hello love,” Andy said as she kissed his cheek.


Hey doll,” Marco said turning to her for a hug. “What’s up girl?”


Just stopping by on my way home, who’s that?” she asked about the guy in the booth.


Zane Rogers,” Andy said.


Oh, the new guy,” she said.

Zane was the
‘next big thing’ according to the music industry. He and Andy had worked together about three months. His friend Nigel Rose from Traveler, put him on Andy’s radar, and he liked what he heard. Zane was playing coffee houses in and around Austin, Texas, when Nigel met him, he saw potential. They’d already released his first single,
You Get to Me,
and it was doing well.

 

Weak in the knees

Can
’t think, can’t breathe

You shake me up

It’s you girl, you get to me…

 

Andy turned up the sound so Carlee could hear the new material they were working on. “What do you think?” he asked her as Zane was singing a new song; “Come Back, Baby.”

 

You left me here

I
’m alone and lonely

Come back baby

You’re my one and only…

 

Carlee listened, glancing at the young man in the recording booth. He was tall and tan with sandy blonde hair,
Surfer Dude,
she thought. “I think little girls all across the land will love it so much they will pee their pants,” she said sarcastically.

Marco let out a big belly laugh. Andy grinned, rolled his eyes and shook his head. He loved Carlee
’s wit. “Hang around and I’ll introduce you,” he told her.


Maybe another time, I need to get home. I’ve got a ton of schoolwork. I really just wanted a hug.” Andy got up from his seat at the board. “No, I meant from Marco,” Carlee laughed. “Dinner’s on me tonight. Which drive-through do you want?” she asked him as he wrapped her in his arms and kissed the top of her head.


How about The Bistro?” he replied.


Late? I have to finish a report.”


It’ll be late, he’s got a couple more songs he wants to cut,” Andy motioned toward Zane. “How ‘bout I call you when we are getting close to finishing up, you can call something in and I’ll pick it up?”


Deal!” Carlee laughed, and breezed out.

 

When the track was complete, Zane stepped out of the booth and Carlee was gone. “Who was the hot redhead?” he asked Andy.


Careful my man, that’s my daughter,” Andy laughed.


She hang out here often?”


Sometimes,” Andy smiled at his interest. He didn’t seem like Carlee’s type, but it wasn’t his place to decide. Zane was a good-looking guy, and Carlee was right; his music was on the Pop side of the spectrum - young girls loved him.


I’d like to meet her,” Zane replied.


I’ll see what I can do.”

 

As they ate dinner that evening, Andy told her, “Zane wants to meet you.”


Who?” she asked.


Zane Rogers.”


Oh yeah, the guy behind the glass today…”

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