Picking Back Up 7
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Picking Back Up
chapter VII
Oh, hey
Sunday morning I woke after sleeping in for about 3 hours longer than I liked to, it was okay though the sleep was needed today. After yesterday I just wanted to relax at home, maybe wash my Cayenne since it needed to be washed, badly.
After a quick shower and getting dressed I went downstairs to examine the cayenne and see how dirty it was. My phone began to ring as I stood outside, in front of the open garage bay, looking at the jet black paint of the SUV.
“Yeah.” I said answering it without looking at it.
“Jay, you'll never guess who wants to interview you.” Dan's voice was laced with a lot of excitement as it came quickly over the airways.
“Who Dan?”
“E! News. They want to do a story on the whole Forbes list thing, and a bit on the crash.”
“When?”
“Tuesday or not until next week Monday.”
“Schedule me for Tuesday and tell them NOT to send a car, I'll drive myself, just send me the address.” I said wanting to hang up but I knew there was more.
“Okay, hear that Sam?”
“Yeah Dan, thank you Jason. We'll see you Tuesday.” The clicking over the phone told me he had hung up.
“Who was that Dan?”
“Sam from E! News. He'll be taking care of you.”
“Okay.” I clicked the end button as I walked into the garage, going in through that to get into the house. Right now I was feeling too lazy to really want to do anything other than lounge around. I grabbed my Mac Book Pro off the counter in the kitchen as I passed by. Dropping back onto the couch I tossed my feet up on the couch before opening my laptop.
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“Jay!” Nicki called out as I heard the front door close before the sound of footsteps.
“Yes Nicki, I'm in the living room.” I called back out.
“I'm bored. What are you doing?” He just fell into the couch just as I moved my feet out of the way.
“Just doing some work real quick before I go get something for dinner.”
“Oooooh, what's for dinner?” He asked pulling my legs down and around his torso.
“What do you want? I'm buying.”
“There's that little take out Thai place down by your condo.”
“So we pick up dinner from there then go to the condo?”
“Sounds like a great plan to me.” His smile was contagious, spreading from his lips to mine.
“Then hurry up so we can get out of here.” He begged almost as he grabbed my shins, shaking them.
“Relax.” I said. Reaching up and grabbing onto his shoulders, steadying him and myself.
“Sorry, just hurry up please.” He pleaded with me.
“Will you relax.” I began to giggle as he caught on to it as well.
“You are NO fun!”
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At 1:30 am you don't expect many people to be on a beach, let alone on a Wednesday, during the school year, but I seemed to find the only beach with a few people scattered across it from pier to pier (About 20miles apart). I'm not sure why but after Nicki left earlier the sound of walking down the soft sands of the beach barefoot, by myself, sounded like heaven. The second part is somewhat coming true.
The sounds of the waves crashing against the rocks at either end of the beach were echoing between the piers, ringing in the ears of us patrons. I loved this sound, it was amazing. Pure. Blissful. Soothing. I found a spot between the lifeguard shacks, digging my feet into the soft, cool sand as I watched the tide come in and flow back out into the waiting sea. The soft scent of the sea was refreshing to say the least. All week I've either been in the condo, a car, or an office. I've never really taken the time to relax and just think about shit.