Hannah Griffith (
argyle_princess) wrote2009-01-18 09:15 am
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OOM: Calling Brennan
Hannah spends the last few days of 2008 doing a lot of thinking.
And she spends them at her mother's house.
She puts the whole thing firmly out of her mind on New Year's Eve, and goes to the party Sam's parents are throwing, and has a very good time. (Officially, their first anniversary is the sixth, but New Year's Day is the day she sent a certain e-mail and is an anniversary in its own right, too.)
She sleeps late that morning, and then gets up, and decides it's time to stop thinking and start figuring out what to do.
She starts by making a phone call.
And she spends them at her mother's house.
She puts the whole thing firmly out of her mind on New Year's Eve, and goes to the party Sam's parents are throwing, and has a very good time. (Officially, their first anniversary is the sixth, but New Year's Day is the day she sent a certain e-mail and is an anniversary in its own right, too.)
She sleeps late that morning, and then gets up, and decides it's time to stop thinking and start figuring out what to do.
She starts by making a phone call.
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"She's not quite trophy girlfriend material, but it still would have been a felony if she'd been my mother."
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Anthropological lesson for the day.
Brennan refrains from adding that for males, establishing relationships with woman who are younger or appear younger, is a means of trying to prove their sexual prowess to other males.
There's no need to kick a friend when she's down.
"Does your mother know he's seeing someone?"
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"Yeah. I think she heard from someone who saw them somewhere or something, and then asked him about it.
"But I kind of have a rule where I won't talk much about one parent with the other, so she didn't know that I didn't know."
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Brennan tucks her feet up under her in her chair.
"Can you arrange for some time to see your father alone? That would seem like a reasonable request."
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"Mostly I've been avoiding him, since our disasterous let's-get-to-know-each-other dinner."
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Brennan sympathizes, though. She knows that avoidance feels much easier.
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"Do you think . . . do you think there's actually something I should be worried about here? Or am I just being over-sensitive and childish?"
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"Perhaps a little sensitive. But based on past behavior, I can understand why you'd have concerns."
"And he should have told you he was seeing someone. Especially before you stumbled onto it yourself."
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"And That Woman doesn't, that I can tell.
"And I don't like that he's dating someone like that."
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"We've all made questionable relationship decisions. Myself included."
Brennan's track record is pretty dismal in places.
"There's nothing to say that he won't make a better one after this. And, perhaps, seeing her in context with his child will alert him to the fact that she is a less than optimal partner."
There is a pause.
"And if she doesn't like you, she is stupid."
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"All right, I'll talk to him.
"I should let you get back to your dad, shouldn't I?"
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"I think I see smoke."
That's probably a 'yes.'
"You'll call me? Tell me how it goes?"
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"And, yeah, I'll call.
"Thanks."
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Brennan's voice it pitched to be heard above the shrill beeping.
"It'll be okay, Hannah."
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"Happy New Year, and I'll see you next week."