There's just something about laying sod that makes me want to sing. When you pick up a roll and hold it in your arms, feeling it's warmth from sitting in the sun. I can't describe it.
After sod is down we only have about 3 days of landscaping to do around the house, then we're done.
"Hey Leah! Your turn to load up the wheelbarrow!" Al reminds me.
Carefully I stand, leaving the already placed grass untouched, ready for watering. I grab the wheelbarrow and wheel it over to the stacks of rolled up grass covered in dirt. I load the rolls gently so as to not break up the roots from the dirt. If I stack them properly I can haul a bigger load than the guys. I think that makes them jealous.
Today is perfect; sunny, around 70, with a slight breeze. The late Indian summer sun doesn't seem to want to punish us today.
I have never been involved in a job this big. Laying sod for a full day is a new experience so it makes sense that by 3 I am feeling the ache of being bent over for so long, each time it is my turn to load sod I am thankful to be able to stand and walk a little longer.
We've worked from the side to the front and I notice that we are a little low on rolls already.
"There's still a half pallet over on the side in one of the flower beds." Sam shouts, "Probably should get that before we start on a new one."
"I'm on it!" I have to take the long way around to get it which I don't mind in the least. Until I round the corner and get a good view of the back porch.
Hunter and Tori stand at the back door, sharing a passionate and lingering kiss. I want to throw up the instant I see it. I keep pushing the wheelbarrow over until I'm blocked from view by a tall bush.
What do I do? Tori is really going to get in trouble if anyone finds out. But no one's finding out from me. I imagine the ridicule I would receive from her if she found out I told everyone. I feel shocked and ashamed. I should have warned Hunter about her. He's a nice guy, he deserves better than beautiful but self-centered Tori. But I thought he would be able to figure out how fake she is by now. Maybe I overestimated him.
I start to panic, they will be expecting me back soon. Whatever I do I need to do it quick. In a split second decision I end up dropping the wheelbarrow and creating an insanely loud noise, then I step into view after it.
Tori and Hunter have sprung apart and are looking over at me. Their faces are both flushed.
"Hi... sorry, I didn't know anyone was back here. Just need to cut across here... um... Nice of the weather to cooperate today.... Uh..." I'm rambling, I know it and I can see that they know I know what they were doing.
My cheeks color and I duck my head, hurrying across the yard to the other side of the house. I safely move behind the side so I can't see them anymore. I feel like I am going to cry but I don't know why.
After a few minutes Tori joins me, she leans against the side of the house and watches me load the sod. When I finish I stand and look at her, she opens her mouth. No doubt to try to threaten me into silence.
"Yes I saw. And no I'm not going to say anything." I look directly into her eyes, tired of being bullied. She closes her mouth. "I'm happy for you." I mumble, grabbing the handles and walking away, leaving Tori to whatever confused thoughts she may be having.
I am extremely quiet the rest of the day, Sam and Al both notice but they leave me alone.
We work past sunset and I am dead tired by the time we pack everything up. I volunteer to cover the pallets of sod with the plastic so the dew doesn't settle on them. I have a rush of calm the second I am away from everyone else.
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Invisible
FanficInvisible, Leah just wants to stay that way, the girl in the greenhouse who never asks for attention. Life has never been easy for her and for once she would just like to catch a break. Meeting Hunter Hayes makes both easy and invisible quite imposs...