definitive direction. Make each action count. Slow down and take your time. Then, when you act, it comes out a logical and instinctual choice rather than a knee-jerk emotional reaction.â
She smiled. âGood advice. Iâve never heard it explained that way. My coach was a lot like youâsteady and stalwart.â
Gich nodded his head. âWhat kind of coach?â
She took another sip. A warm pathway heated toward her tummy. âGymnastics. I was on the short list to compete in the Olympic trials.â
âInteresting.â He said the word slowly and without sounding impressed.
It was the greatest experience of her life, competing at that level. Not that she ever talked about it, or her wish to win Olympic gold. She hadnât gone down that road with anyone for a long, long time. Here she was opening up, and he all he had to say was âinterestingâ!
Her eyes snapped to his. âNo, itâs not just interesting. It was my everything!â
He lifted the glass of whiskey to his lips, took a long sip, and said, âTell me about it.â
Man, I seriously unloaded. Poor guy! But Gich took it all in stride.
The night ended in a friendly manner. It was what she had hoped the date with Bosco would be, and yet it was Gich who walked her all the way from Coronado to Imperial Beach. They talked companionably the whole way, and she hadnât realized how much she missed talking in-depth with someone. Declan hadnât been gone that long, but she was already anxious for his return. She missed the closeness, and if she was being honest, the physical intimacy too.
Gich, like Declan, had a vibe that reminded her of her family, and heâd been a gentleman the whole time. Never once did Gich sneak a grab or grope her, make unwelcome innuendos, or make her feel weird; instead he kept a comfortable and respectful distance.
Before he leftâgrabbing a cab back into townâsheâd asked him, âWhy is it I can talk to youâ¦like this?â
âIâm a stranger,â he said and shrugged.
She grabbed his arm, breaking the unspoken no-contact rule between them. âNo, youâre not. You feel familiar to me. Tell me something about yourself, so I understand why I am at ease with you.â
âBecause you donât want anything from me,â he said bluntly.
âThatâsâ¦thatâs true.â She didnât believe that was the reason. There had to be something else.
âAnd you donât see me as a threat either. So youâre willing to be honest. Personally, I like the fact that youâre on the reserved side. Itâs classy.â His cell phone buzzed. He checked it and scratched his chin. âI have to go, my daughter needs me.â
âLucky girl, your daughter. Thanks for a nice night, Gich.â She gave him a quick hug.
âHey, Iâm around, if you want to talk again. Just come to McPâs.â As he reached the bottom of the staircase, he said, âDonât be too hard on Swifton. Heâs a good guy.â
âHowâ¦how did you know about my neighbor Declan?â
âIâm retired from the Teams. I keep in touch with Teammates that come through my life. When I saw where you lived, I put two and two together.â He pointed to Declanâs door. âHim, I know very well. Heâs a good guy. One of the best I know.â
Her mouth was open wide enough to catch fireflies, and she couldnât say a single word. She watched Gich walk down the street and hail a cab before going into her apartment, closing and bolting the door, and then picking up Declanâs letter. The edges were so worn from reading it that she held it gently. Her eyes scanned over the few brief lines, and then she put it back in its place of honor on her bookshelf.
Stripping out of her clothes, she pulled on her worn white cotton nightgown and robe and walked to the window, where she could watch the ocean waves
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