Me:But do you want to get together tonight? Just to hang?
Monty:I can’t. I need to prep my schedule for the first week. It’s just days away.
Me:You’re killing me.
Monty:You’ll live.
Me:Not if I’m dead I won’t.
Monty:So dramatic.
Me:*cries a thousand tears*
Monty:If I’d have known you were going to be such a handful…
Me:I am way more than a handful and we both know it. ??
* * *
Me:We’re meeting tonight. I’m not taking no for an answer.
Monty:Yes, you are. I can’t.
Me:Can.
Me:Be prepared.
Me:It’s happening.
Monty:I’m too tired for sex.
Me:If you think you’re tired now, just wait.
Eighteen
Monty
“Good morning,class. I’m Miss Andrews.”
I slap my hand against my forehead.
“Nope. That’s dumb. Let’s try again.”
Squaring my shoulders, I hold my head high and try one more time. “Good morning, class. I am Miss Andrews and today…”
I stop myself because I sound ridiculous…again.
I’ve been standing in front of this mirror for the past thirty minutes trying to nail my opening for my first day, and everything I say sounds robotic or asinine—there is no in between.
It was the same way on Wednesday when I had my first set of parent-teacher meetings. I sounded so stupid in front of all the smiling parents, and I could have sworn I saw a few cringes when my voice squeaked mid “good evening”. My stomach rolls at the thought of having to do it again this Wednesday.
Good thing I have time to practice. Hopefully, the kids will be more forgiving than the parents.
I clear my throat and try again.
“Good—”
There’s a loud knock on the door and I nearly jump out of my skin at the sudden noise.