The Room-Mating Season by Rona Jaffe
Author:Rona Jaffe
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Published: 2014-02-18T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 24
Cady moved in with Steven and replaced Paulâs missing photographs in their silver frames with pictures of herself. She and Steven were both neat people, luckily, so they got along. They ate at home most nights and he did the cooking, she did the washing up. They never argued. It was still such a new relationship that they went out of their way to be kind to each other, and she hoped it would stay that way forever. She was very happy. It was good to be able to have great sex whenever she wanted it, to talk, to be silent, to have all the time in the world.
He bought her an ugly ring. Cady was shocked when she saw it, but Steven seemed so pleased with his choice that she didnât dare complain. She had assumed that he would give her a traditionally-set diamond, and that she would go with him to choose it, but instead he appeared with the box. He said a friend of his in Greenwich Village, who was an artisan, had designed and made the ring. It looked like a lump of dark-yellow gold, which perhaps could be a gnarled tree branch. There was an oddly shaped, dark gray-blue pearl set in it. She didnât even want to wear the thing, but she didnât see how she could refuse without hurting his feelings.
It was clear that there were things she did not know yet about his taste. The engagement ring was probably cheap, as well as something for a hippie, but she didnât want to fault him for not having money. That would make Paul win. Still, Cady couldnât help being jealous of the ring David had given Leigh. As always, Leigh had what she wanted.
âDonât worry,â Cadyâs mother said cheerfully when Cady told her. âPeople arenât wearing traditional diamonds anymore; theyâre old-fashioned. They arenât buying engagement rings at all. Youâre marrying a young man, get with the times.â
Yes, she thought, David is old. Leighâs life isnât that perfect. She concentrated on looking at wedding rings she would like, and determined that she would pick this one out herself.
They hadnât set a date. When Cady mentioned that she would like to know if Steven wanted to get married in the summer so they could take a trip, he said he didnât know yet. He suggested they get to know each other better first, since marriage was difficult at best, even for dreamers.
âOurs will be different from your first one,â Cady said.
âThat certainly is what I had in mind.â
âIf you want a big wedding,â her mother said, âit will take me a long time to plan it.â
âI want a small wedding,â Cady said. âI just want a wedding, to tell you the truth.â
Leigh and Vanessa were pleased for her. Leigh had no more criticisms, or, if she did, she kept them to herself.
Cady never heard from Paul. She thought about him from time to time, as how could she not after he had been so
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