The Rom-Commers by Katherine Center
Author:Katherine Center
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Nineteen
IT FELT LIKE ten hours before the first fire engine got thereâbut it was only ten minutes.
Nothing like perching above your imminent death to bend the space-time continuum.
Once the firefighters arrived, they talked to us through our open windows, explaining that they were going to stabilize the Blazer by running cables around the axle at each back wheel and winching it to the engine. Once it was stable, they promised, theyâd get us harnessed and help us climb out.
All in all, once the professionals took overâthings got pretty easy. We didnât have to make any decisions after that. We just had to follow instructions.
Which we did. Gratefully.
Minutes later, we were out of the car, safe and sound.
The Blazer was pretty unscathed, consideringâbut a wrecker still hauled it off to a body shop to get checked out. The cops gave us a ride back to their station, where we could call a ride to pick us up.
Once we were officially not dead, I felt a gale-force euphoria that had me thanking everyone, and shaking hands, and giving hugs.
It happened. We lived. And now we had a story to tell.
But Charlie didnât bounce back so fast.
Heâd been so personable in the car trying to keep me calm. But once we were rescued, he got all quiet and frowny and didnât want to talk. He stayed like that all afternoon, and after we got home, and all during dinner.
He kept coughing after that, tooâlike it was his new thing.
Which felt a bit stubborn.
All I wanted was to feel betterâand all Charlie wanted, apparently, was to feel worse.
I kept trying to talk and joke around and just kind of celebrate the fact that we hadnât died.
It was a safe bet that heâd forgotten we had signed up to do research at a line-dancing class across town tonight, and in his current mood, I wasnât sure how to remind him.
Finally, I just decided to pretend we were all on board.
âCome on,â I said to Charlie after dinner.
Charlie was clearing plates from the table. He read my body language. âCome on where?â
âItâs line-dancing class tonight,â I said.
âLine-dancing class?â
âFor the script.â
But Charlie shook his head. âNope,â he said.
âYep,â I countered. âI put it on the digital calendar.â
âWe are not going to line-dancing class tonight,â Charlie said.
âWhy not?â
âBecause we almost died today!â
âYeah, okay,â I said. âBut we didnât. And itâs not as easy to find line-dancing classes around here as it should be.â
I waited for Charlie to capitulate. But he didnât.
So I added, âAnd it starts in an hour, so we probably should have left already.â
I tapped my wrist to emphasize the time pressure.
But Charlie didnât get swept up in my momentum. He gave me a look. âIâm not going to line-dancing class,â Charlie said.
Dammit.
âWhy not?â I asked. Classic tactical mistake: giving him a chance to solidify his objection.
But he didnât take it. âBecause.â
âWhy are you so mad right now?â
âBecause I almost killed you today!â
âThatâs not my fault!â
âYouâre not the person Iâm mad at!â
âLook,â I said. âItâs over. We lived.
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