Chapter 26
I was wearing my work uniform, but I had white shorts and a black and white diagonal striped tank top underneath it.
When my shift ended, I ran into Mr. Goldman’s office (which was empty) and stripped off my uniform, leaving just the cute clothes.
I hoped he wasn’t taking me anywhere fancy. I would be totally underdressed.
When he walked through the doors, Katie turned to go sweep up the isles, but I knew she’d be listening and watching.
“Hey.”
He smiled. “Hey.” He kissed me once on the cheek and then once on the lips. “You ready to get out of here?”
I nodded. “Yeah.” I yelled over to Katie, “Hey, lock up tonight, will you?”
“Yeah. You guys have fun, and uh, Caleb, have her back by midnight.”
He laughed. “Will do, Ma’am.”
I left my car keys on the counter and we walked out of the store hand in hand. I got in his car. “So you’re not going to tell me where you’re taking me?”
He laughed. “I’m afraid not.”
“You know, you’re just lucky I love surprises.”
He smiled in the driver’s seat as he pulled the seat belt over his face. “Lucky in deed.”
We drove for a while and finally, Caleb stopped the car outside of a little café. He walked around the car and opened my door for me, offering me his hand as I got out. “Where are we?” There was a little café with an outdoor seating area right in front of us, and as I looked around, I saw we were at the top of a hill.
“We are not in Kansas anymore.”
He walked me to the waiting area and sat down after informing an old lady we were there for our reservation. I know, weird, right? What kind of coffee shop has reservations? Especially when there aren’t many pople there? We were sat at a small round table across from one another.
“Okay, what’s the deal?”
He looked confused. “You’re really slow. It’s six thirty, we’re at a high elevation. This is the best view in town for the sunset. Now order some coffee.”
Just then, a young Asian girl came over and asked for our orders.
Crap! I didn’t know what he wanted, so I couldn’t order cheaper than him. I looked over the menu card thingy and just ordered an espresso. He asked for the same, and the girl left.
We sat and talked for a while, until he told me to turn around. I did as told and saw one of the most beautiful things ever.
The sun was starting to set, so the sky was all sorts of colors; Pink, orange, yellow, blue, purple. They were all swirling together to make a kaleidoscope of amazingness.
“It’s Beautiful.”
He smiled when I turned around to face him. “I figured it may not be able to compare to you, but I thought you’d like it.”
I blushed and tried to turn back around to watch the sunset to hide it.
“Come on, I’m sure you get that all the time.”
I turned around. Apparently I wasn’t going to be able to hide my lack of dating experience anymore.
“Actually. I never have before. No guy has ever called me pretty, or asked me out, or kissed me, or anything, before.” He looked at me shocked. “I’ve never had a boyfriend before.”
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