Book 1 - Page 70 (1/2)
”Hey, Annie, I'm pleased to see you too,” he mutters as he hugs me. Setting me back, his hands on my shoulders, he looks me up and down, his brow furrowed. ”You okay, kid?”
”Of course, Dad, can't a girl be pleased to see her old man?”
He smiles, his dark eyes crinkling at the corners, and follows me into the living area.
”You look good,” he says.
”This is Kate's dress.” I glance down at the grey chiffon halter neck dress.
He frowns.
”Where is Kate?”
”She's gone to campus. She's giving a speech, so she has to be early.”
”Should we head on over?”
”Dad, we have half an hour. Would you like some teaAnd you can tell me how everyone in Montesano is getting along. How was the drive down?”
Ray pulls his car into the campus parking lot, and we follow the stream of humanity dotted with ubiquitous black and red gowns, heading toward the sports auditorium.
”Good luck, Annie. You seem awfully nervous, do you have to do anything?”
Holy c.r.a.p... why has Ray picked today to be so observant?
”No, Dad. It's a big day.” And I'm going to see him.
”Yeah, my baby girl has gotten a degree. I'm proud of you, Annie.”
”Aw... thanks Ray.” Oh I love this man.
The sports auditorium is crowded. Ray has gone to sit with the other parents and well-wishers in the raked seating, while I make my way to my seat. I'm wearing my black gown and my cap, and I feel protected by them, anonymous. There is no one on the stage yet, but I can't seem to steady my nerves. My heart is pounding, and my breathing is shallow. He's here, somewhere. I wonder if Kate is talking to him, interrogating him maybe.
I make my way to my seat amongst fellow students whose surnames also begin with S. I am in the second row, affording me yet more anonymity. I glance behind me and spot Ray sat up high in the bleachers. I give him a wave. He self-consciously gives me a half-wave, half-salute back. I sit and wait.