Climbing the steps to the second level she looked at the space that would eventually become her bedroom. Again, it was an open space with an iron rail to
keep her from falling into the open floor below. One wall was outfitted with monstrous closets, more closets that Cat would ever require. When it came to
clothes, she always looked great, but she was a minimalist.
The bathroom was well appointed and she nearly drooled when she saw the Jacuzzi tub in the center of the room. “Oh that’s going to be nice after a
game.”
Taking a deep breath she went back downstairs and simply laid in the center of the floor, giggling like a kid who had just been given the best Christmas
present ever.
Three days later, Cat pulled opened the door to find a delivery guy leaning on a box and chomping on a piece of gum.
“Delivery for Catherine Hodges.”
“That’s me.”
“Got yer furniture, lady.”
“Great! I was getting a little tired of my sleeping bag. Great for camping, but on wood floors….” Putting her hands on her hips, she arched her back,
groaning as the abused muscles along her spine forked out their protest. “You guys were supposed to be here yesterday.”
“We got caught in traffic,” the man replied drolly. “We tried to call but ya’ ain’t got no phone.”
“Yeah, well the phone company didn’t show up either.”
“Ever here of a cell phone?”
Hodge leveled a look at him, green eyes darkening a shade. “Just bring the furniture in, huh?”
The guy keyed the microphone on his lapel. “This is the place, bring the rest of it up.” He tipped the handcart back and brought the boxes into the
apartment. “Where do ya want these?”
“Pick an spot, any spot.”
After about thirty-five minutes the apartment was furnished. Now all Cat had to do was move the stuff were she wanted it. She had managed to convince
the guys to carry the bedroom furniture upstairs. They looked like she had asked them to fly to the moon and back, but they did it.
Now her once empty apartment was filled with nice, new furniture. Her signing bonus had been a rather tidy sum, and while she was always careful with
her money, she couldn’t resist the urge to splurge, just this once. The furniture she’d purchased was top of the line. Beautiful to look at, it would last her
for a good long time.
As she moved the TV and stand into place against one wall she lovingly patted the 27 inch color set. “One of these days you’ll be a big screen with
surround sound.”
She was placing a few of her books on the bookcase when there was another knock on the door. Blowing a frustrated breath she opened the door once
again the find the telephone guy.
“Hook up for Hodges.”
“Finally! Come in.”
The guy stepped inside and looked at his clipboard. “Okay it says here one jack in the living room one jack in the bedroom and you’re gonna buy your own
phones.”
“Right. Just as soon as all the people who are suppose to hook shit up arrive so I don’t have to stay here trapped like a rat all damn day.”
“’Kay.” He answered, obviously oblivious to her mini rant. “Where to you want it?”
She pointed to that wall by the counter that separated the kitchen and the living room. “Right there.”
She went back to unpacking and moving furniture while the telephone guy did his thing.
“You aren’t by chance the Hodges that was drafted by the Badgers are ya?”
“Yeah I am. You a fan?”
“Nah, but my sister loves that shit. Her and her girlfriend have season tickets.”
“Lovely.” Hodge mumbled while shoving the couch into place.
“S’ppose I could get an autograph?” he asked when he was through, handing her an invoice for her signature.
Looking up into the man’s eyes, she noticed that he was completely serious. It was a surreal moment. “Um…sure…I guess.”
“Cool,” the man remarked, handing her a business card with the name of the furniture store on it as soon as she returned the signed invoice to him. “My
sister’s gonna shit herself blind when she sees this.”
Wrinkling her nose at the unappetizing sentiment, Hodge hurriedly signed the card and pushed it across to the grinning man. “There ya go.”
“Right on!” He looked hurriedly around the apartment, then back to Hodge. “Say, you don’t happen to have anything with that coach of yours’ autograph on
it, do ya? Man, talk about stacked!”
The growling sound coming from his throat caused Hodge’s nose to wrinkle again. “Uh..no. Sorry.”
“Damn,” the man sighed. “Oh well, if ya ever do, let me know, will ya? Name’s on the invoice.”
Hodge plastered a bright, if totally false, smile on her face. “I’ll do that,” she said, taking his arm and leading him to the door.
An hour later, the cable guy, who actually turned out to be a very nice looking woman, showed up. Hodge grinned happily as she lead the woman into the
living room.
“You know, you’re the only on who’s been on time,” she commented, eyeing the attractive young woman.
“Only one?”
“Sorry, utilities. Everyone else has been a day late.”
“Figures.” She stripped a wire and then crimped and end into place. “We have a policy that if we’re not here when we say, your first month’s service is free.