(Continued)"W ell, let's see if that shelter still has space for two more people." Mira got lucky and found a parking space right across the street from the shelter. It was metered, but at least she would be able to find Brad and see if he would help her unload the compressor. She hated to ask someone she just met, but she didn't have much of a choice. "Stay here Mom. I'm going to see if I can find Brad."
"Hurry Honey," Daffodil looked through the car's window at the threatening sky. "It looks like it's going to start raining at any minute."
Mira got lucky. Brad was sitting with a group of people surrounding a television watching a movie in what looked like a room that served as a day room. Even if she didn't find him right away, she didn't think she would have had any problem spotting him. He has what she considered, a commanding presence.
Brad looked up and toward the doorway as if sensing her standing there and a smile lit up his face. "Hey," he came over to her, "what are you doing here?"
Mira quickly explained to Brad what happened at the hotel.
Brad seem to understand without Mira having to go into details and before she was able to ask for his help, he offered it.
They were able to get Daffodil and the compressor inside before it started to downpour, but that still left their luggage and finding a more permanent place to park. Brad once again, took matters into his own hands. Mira relaxed for the first time in a long while. There really was no one else to turn to for help, just her and her mother. It felt good to let someone else take charge; even if was only for a minute or two. Brad suggested that she get the luggage and if she would trust him, he would find a parking place for the car.
They made a mad dash for the car. She grabbed the suitcases and he hopped into the car.
"I'll be right back."
Mira nodded, hoisted the two cases and ran back towards the building. Dripping wet, she waited just inside the doorway overhang for Brad.
It took about fifteen minutes to find a spot to park and another five to jog back to the shelter. "You waited for me?"
Mira shrugged, looking up at him.
He smiled. "You know, you look good all wet."
Mira looked down at her shirt, "Oh my gosh!" Her wet tee shirt molded to her like a second skin. She folded her arms over her chest then looked down at the suitcases.
Brad chuckled and bent over to pick them up. "I'll carry these."
"Thanks."
"Hey, stuff happens. Let's get inside and dry."
Brad set the suitcases on the end of two empty cots.
Mira rummaged through one of them until she found a dry shirt.
Brad pointed up the stairs, "bathroom's up there."
Brad was able to get the compressor set up for Daffodil in the amount of time it took her to get into the bathroom and changed. She found them sitting on Daffodil's cot playing cards.
Mira leaned against the stair railing and watched them for a minute. She couldn't believe how easy it was for Brad to fit into her life. What there was of it right now, anyway. She wondered what it would be like to have someone around to lean on and talk to all the time.
"Hey everyone," one of the people watching TV called out. "There's been an update."
"Well, turn the dang thing up!" Someone else called out.
Mira smiled wistfully. Musing time is over and reality settles in. She pushed herself away from the railing and went to sit on the edge of the bed by Brad and her mom.
"...Hurricane Albert is expected to hit land further up the coastline than originally planned. While..." The commentator went on as half the people in the room sighed in relief while the other half groaned.
Brad, Mira and Daffodil looked at each other and Daffodil held up crossed fingers for luck.
© Copyright April 2006 by Kathy Priebe
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