“Okay. I won’t say another word. I’ll be as quiet as a mouse.”
And he was—for two minutes. Then he started whistling.
She put her pen down and faced him. “Why are you whistling?”
“I’m bored.”
“Then turn on the TV.”
“There’s nothing on. . . .”
And so it went until she finally finished. It had taken almost an hour to do something she could have done in her office in half the time. She took a long, hot shower and dressed, putting on her swimsuit beneath her clothes. Kevin, now famished, wanted to go to McDonald’s again, but she drew the line and suggested that they have breakfast at the Waffle House across the street.
“But I don’t like their food.”
“You haven’t ever eaten there before.”
“I know.”
“Then how do you know you don’t like it?”
“I just know.”
“Are you omniscient?”
“What does that mean?”
“It means, young man, that we’re going to eat where I want to eat for once.”
“Really?”
“Yes,” she said, looking forward to a cup of coffee more than she had in a long time.
* * *
Garrett knocked at the front door of their motel room promptly at nine, and Kevin raced to the door to answer it.
“Are you two ready?” he asked.
“We sure are,” Kevin answered quickly. “My test is over there. Let me get it for you.”
He skipped over to the table as Theresa rose from the bed and gave Garrett a quick kiss good morning.
“How was your morning?” he asked.
“It already seems like afternoon. Kevin got me up at the crack of dawn to take the test.”
Garrett smiled as Kevin returned with his test.
“Here it is, Mr. Blake. Garrett, I mean.”
Garrett took it and began to look through his answers.
“My mom had some trouble with a couple, but I helped her out,” kevin went on, and theresa rolled her eyes. “Ready to go, Mom?”
“Whenever you are,” she said, picking up the room key and her purse.
“Then c’mon,” Kevin said, leading the way down the hall, toward Garrett’s truck.
* * *
Throughout the morning and early afternoon, Garrett taught them the basics of scuba diving. They learned how the equipment worked, how to put it on and test it, and finally how to breathe through the mouthpiece, first on the side of the pool, then underwater. “The most important thing to remember,” Garrett explained, “is to breathe normally. Don’t hold your breath, don’t breathe too quickly or slowly. Just let it come naturally.” Of course, nothing seemed natural about it to Theresa, and she ended up having more trouble with it than Kevin. Kevin, always the adventurer, thought that after a few minutes underwater he knew all there was to know.
“This is easy,” he said to Garrett. “I think I’ll be ready for the ocean this afternoon.”
“I’m sure you would, but we still have to do the lessons in the proper order.”
“How’s Mom doing?”
“Good.”
“As good as me?”
“You’re both doing great,” he said, and Kevin put the mouthpiece back in. He went back underwater just as Theresa came up and took out her mouthpiece.
“It feels funny when I breathe,” she said.
“You’re doing fine. Just relax and breathe normally.”
“that’s what you said the last time I came up gagging.”
“The rules haven’t changed in the last few minutes, Theresa.”
“I know that. I just wonder if something isn’t wrong with my tank.”
“The tank is fine. I double-checked it this morning.”
“But you’re not the one using it, are you?”
“Would you like me to test it out?”
“No,” she muttered, squinting in frustration, “I’ll manage.” Underwater she went again.
Kevin popped up and took his mouthpiece out again. “Is Mom okay? I saw her come up.”
“She’s fine. Just getting used to it, like you are.”
“Good. I’d feel really bad if I got my certification and she didn’t.”
“Don’t you worry about that. Just keep practicing.”
“Okay.”
And so it went.
After a few hours in the water, both Kevin and Theresa were tired. They had lunch, and once again Garrett told his diving stories, this time for Kevin’s benefit. Kevin asked what seemed like a hundred wide-eyed questions. Garrett answered each one patiently, and Theresa was relieved at how well they seemed to get along.
After stopping at the motel to pick up the book and the lesson for the following day, Garrett brought them both to his house. Though Kevin had planned on starting the next few chapters right away, the fact that Garrett lived on the beach changed everything. Standing in the living room and looking toward the ocean, he asked:
“Can I go down to the water, Mom?”
“i don’t think so,” she said gently. “We’ve just spent all day in the pool.”
“Ah, Mom . . . please? You don’t have to go with me—you can watch me from the deck.”
She hesitated, and Kevin knew he had her. “Please,” he said again, giving her his most earnest smile.
“All right, you can go. But don’t go out too deep, okay?”
“I won’t, I promise,” he said excitedly. After seizing the towel Garrett handed him, he ran down to the water. Garrett and Theresa sat on the deck and watched him as he began to splash around.
“He’s quite a young man,” Garrett said quietly.
“Yes, he is,” she said. “And I think he likes you. At lunch when you went to the bathroom, he said you were cool .”
Garrett smiled. “I’m glad. I like him, too. He’s one of the better students I’ve had.”
“You’re just saying that to please me.”
“No, I’m not. He really is. I meet a lot of young kids in my classes, and he’s very mature and well-spoken for his age. And he’s nice, too. Too many kids are spoiled these days, but I don’t get that sense about him.”
“Thank you.”
“I mean it, Theresa. After hearing about your worries, I wasn’t sure what to expect. But he’s really a great kid. You’ve done a good job raising him.”
She reached for his hand and kissed it gently. She spoke quietly.
“It means a lot to me to hear you say that. I haven’t met many men who want to talk about him, let alone spend time with him.”
“then it’s their loss.”
She smiled. “How come you always know exactly what to say to make me feel good?”
“Maybe it’s because you bring out the best in me.”
“Maybe I do.”
* * *
That evening Garrett took Kevin to the video store to pick up a couple of movies he wanted to watch and ordered pizza for the three of them. They watched the first movie together, eating in the living room. After dinner Kevin slowly began to fade. By nine o’clock he’d fallen asleep in front of the television. Theresa nudged him gently, telling him it was time to leave.
“Can’t we just sleep here tonight?” he mumbled, only half-conscious.
“I think we should go,” she said quietly.
“If you want, you two can sleep in my bed,” Garrett offered. “I’ll stay out here and sleep on the couch.”
“Let’s do that, Mom. I’m really tired.”
“Are you sure?” she asked, but by then Kevin had already begun to stagger in the direction of the bedroom. They heard the springs squeak as Kevin plopped down on Garrett’s bed. Following him, they peeked in the door. In a moment he was sleeping again.
“I don’t think he’s giving you much choice,” Garrett whispered.
“I’m still not sure it’s a good idea.”
“I’ll be a perfect gentleman—I promise.”
“I’m not worried about you—I just don’t want to give Kevin the wrong impression.”
“you mean you don’t want him to know we care about each other? I think he already knows that.”
“You know what I mean.”
“Yeah, I know.” He shrugged. “Look, if you want me to help you get him out to the truck, I’d be glad to do it.”
She stared at Kevin for a moment, listening to his deep, even breaths. He looked dead to the world.
“Well, maybe one night wouldn’t hurt,” she relented, and Garrett winked.
“I was hoping you’d say that.”
“Now don’t forget your promise to be a perfect gentleman.”
“I won’t.”
“You sound so sure about it.”
“Hey . . . a promise is a promise.”
She gently closed the door and put her arms around Garrett’s neck. She kissed him, biting him teasingly on the lip. “That’s good, because if it was just up to me, I don’t think I could control myself.”
He winced. “You really know how to make it tough on a guy, don’t you?”
“Does that mean you think I’m a tease?”
“No,” he said quietly. “It means I think you’re perfect.”
* * *
Instead of watching the second movie, Garrett and Theresa sat on the couch, sipping wine and talking. Theresa checked on Kevin a couple of times, making sure he was still asleep. He looked as if he hadn’t moved at all.
By midnight Theresa was yawning steadily, and Garrett suggested that she get some sleep.
“But I came down here to see you,” she protested drowsily.
“but if you don’t get your sleep, I’ll look blurry.”
“I’m fine, really,” she said before yawning again. Garrett rose and went to the closet. He pulled out a sheet, blanket, and pillow and brought them to the couch.
“I insist. Try to get some sleep. We have the next few days to see each other.”
“Are you sure?”
“Positive.”
She helped Garrett get the couch ready and went to the bedroom. “If you don’t want to sleep in your clothes, there are some sweats in the second drawer,” he said.
She kissed him again. “I had a wonderful day today,” she said.
“So did I.”
“I’m sorry for being so tired.”
“You’ve done a lot today. It’s completely understandable.”
With their arms entwined, she whispered in his ear, “Are you always this easy to get along with?”
“I try.”
“Well, you’re doing a heck of a job.”
* * *
A few hours later Garrett woke to the sensation of someone nudging him in the ribs. Opening his eyes, he saw Theresa sitting next to him. She was wearing the sweats he’d mentioned earlier.
“Are you okay?” he asked, sitting up.
“I’m fine,” she whispered, stroking his arm.
“What time is it?”
“A little after three.”
“Is Kevin still sleeping?”
“Like a rock.”
“can i ask why you got out of bed?”
“I had a dream and I couldn’t fall back to sleep.”
He rubbed his eyes. “What was the dream about?”
“You,” she said in hushed tones.
“Was it a good dream?” he asked.
“Oh, yes . . .” She trailed off. She leaned over to kiss his chest, and Garrett pulled her closer. He glanced toward the bedroom door. She had closed it behind her.
“Aren’t you worried about Kevin?” he asked.
“A little, but I’m going to trust you to be as quiet as possible.”
She reached under the blanket and ran her fingers across his belly. Her touch was electric.
“Are you sure about this?”
“Uh-huh,” she said.
They made love tenderly, quietly, and afterward they lay beside each other. For a long time, neither of them spoke. When the faintest hint of light began to brush the horizon, they kissed good night and she returned to the bedroom. Within a few minutes she was sleeping soundly, and Garrett watched her from the doorway.
For some reason, he found it impossible to fall asleep again.
* * *
The following morning, Theresa and Kevin did the workbook together while Garrett ran off to pick up some fresh bagels for breakfast. Again they headed off to the pool. This time the lessons were a little more advanced, covering a number of different skills. Theresa and Kevin practiced “buddy breathing” in the event that either one of them ran out of air when underwater and had to share one tank, and Garrett warned of the dangers of panicking while diving and rushing to the surface too quickly. “If you do that, you’ll get what’s called ‘the bends.’ It’s not only painful—it can be life-threatening.”
They also spent time in the deep end of the pool, swimming underwater for extended periods, getting used to the equipment and practicing how to clear their ears. Toward the end of their lesson, Garrett showed them how to jump off the side of the pool without having their masks come off. Predictably, both of them were tired after a few hours and ready to call it a day.
“Will we go into the ocean tomorrow?” Kevin asked as they were walking back to the truck.
“If you’d like to. I think you’re ready, but if you’d rather spend another day in the pool, we could do that instead.”
“No, I’m ready.”
“Are you sure? I don’t want to rush you.”
“I’m sure,” he said quickly.
“How about you, Theresa? Are you ready for the ocean?”
“If Kevin’s ready, then I’m ready.”
“Am I still going to get certified by Tuesday?” Kevin asked.