Her Special PayBack: #5
| returned to the apartment about five. As | opened the door | could smell something good cooking. Holly was in
the living room reading a magazine. Her hair was wet and it was obvious she just got out of the shower. | looked
around and the apartment was shining. Now I'm not a slob, but sthings like dusting and polishing the
furniture is just not my thing. Holly had attacked the apartment with a vengeance.
"Wow, what a great job," | said.
She grinned at me. "I'm only half done. Tomorrow is the kitchen and floor and | didn't want to go into your
bedroom unless | asked you first."
"I have no secrets Holly. Go and clean everywhere. What's for dinner?"
"Osso Buco."
"What's that?" | asked.
She laughed. "It's a veal shank in a heavy gravy sauce served with saffron risotto."
| asked, "Are you a cook or a secret chef?"
She grinned at my compliment.
Tuesday was a repeat of Monday and now the apartment was really clean. | had belatedly thought about the
dozen condoms in my bedside table, but then thought maybe that wasn't a bad thing for her to find. The dinner
Tuesday was Chicken Cacciatore, green beans, garlic bread and a Caesar's salad. It was as good as the Osso
Buco.
"What are you going to do tomorrow, since the place is absolutely clean now?" | asked.
Holly replied, "I was going to ask you where the library was and do a little reading, and maybe look in the
newspaper and see what jobs are out there."
| thought for a few seconds and then asked, "Do you know how to use a laptop?"
She smiled, "Of course. | used one in high school and then took computer courses in junior college. | was on and
off the computer all day for the three years | worked."
| suggested, "Then why don't you put off the library for a day and spend tomorrow with my extra laptop putting
together a resume. It shouldn't be more than two pages, but be sure it includes all your computer and business
experience. Once | see your res| can start going to the companies | call on and see if they have a fit for
you."
"But the newspaper has jobs advertised," she said.
"The newspaper has slegit jobs, but there are scams by headhunters and companies often lie about what
the job really is. My customers won't lie to me."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe stared ata second and then grinned. "Okay, for a second there | forgot that you're the boss this week.
Right?"
I smiled and nodded.
Before | left the next morning | set up the extra laptop and connected the low speed printer to it. That night
when | returned | found a two page reson the kitchen table. | could hear Holly's shower going. It was
Wednesday and that meant eating out night.
| made a drink and sat down on the couch with the resume. | skimmed the two page resfirst and then went
back and read it again slowly. | was flabbergasted. Holly had ctoas a low self-esteem, desperate person
who grew up poor and had a terrible one year relationship with a bum. What she forgot to say was that she was
a straight A student who had excellent computer experience and three years of business that emphasized her
computer expertise. The reswas technically perfect and | could see subtle little things she did in printing the
resthat only someone with a great deal of skill could pull off. It was a creative and professional document.
| was lost in thought when | heard a little cough. It was Holly presenting herself to me. It was the sdress that
she wore on the previous Saturday, but she was even more beautiful wearing it. | thought that it probably was
the five or six pounds that she had gained since we met. She had gone from skinny to slim and | would swear her
breasts had gone up a size.
"What do you think?" she asked looking at me.
"They're perfect," | replied without thinking.
She stared atand then blushed red and finally giggled. "I was talking about the resume."
It was my turn to blush. | tried to recover. "The resis extremely professional and | like it a lot. Can | get you a
drink before we go; I'd like to ask you squestions about your business background?"
"A light drink would be nice," she answered.
We spent twenty minutes talking and in the first five minutes | already knew what | was going to do, but | didn't
want to excite Holly so | kept my thoughts unsaid.
We had a great dinner. Holly's personality appeared. From a dirty, beat-up desperate person on the edge of
despair, she had beca beautiful, witty person with a great personality. She reversed the tables onand
gottalking about my background and family. Any t| slowed down talking she nudgedwith a word or
grin and | was off babbling again. | thought to myself that maybe cupid had sunk the arrow in a lot deeper this
time.
We were back at the apartment having a nightcap. As we sipped | said, "I'd like you to do something for me. | sell
a somewhat complicated software package for small businesses. | get a good commission when I sell and install
it, and if they ever upgrade to the medium size package | get a second commission. The problem is that the
operating manual is big and | get a lot of complaints that it isn't clear, so | have to make a lot of cback calls
so that | keep the sale. For the rest of the week would you read the manual and play with the program and tell
| could see | sparked her interest. She said, "Sure I'll read the manual. Is the program on the laptop I'm using?"
"Yes, it's on the computer and you can print out the examples if you want."
Holly grinned, "I'll start first thing tomorrow."
| got the manual down and laid it on the coffee table. "Here it is-all five hundred pages of it."
| finished my drink and stood up. She looked atas | said, "I really enjoyed dinner tonight; you gottalking
like a little kid and that's normally my trick.
"It's tforto go to bed though. | have six calls tomorrow and it's going to be a long day."
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Holly put her drink down and stood up next to me. She stared atand quietly said, "You're my best and only
friend Phil. | can never pay you back."
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| nodded yes.
"Go to bed Phil. Sleep good and dream of me."
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This t| fell into a hard sleep for the rest of the night.
| woke up Thursday morning feeling great. | made coffee and had just finished the paper when Holly cinto
the kitchen.
"Are you sure you don't wantto make you something?"
"No Holly. Six calls today and | need to be at full speed at the first one. Thanks for asking."
A few minutes later | wished her a
good day and left. In the afternoon |
called her and pp 4S) rgnaing'late
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later than normal. She toldthe
dinner would be ready whenever |
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