For All We Know
For All We Know
Rated PG-13
by Drummergrl
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Chapter 1
"Hurry up Jack." Janet called from her bedroom. "You are
going to be late to school." She said as she brushed her dark shoulder length
hair.
"Coming mommy." He answered from his bedroom where he was picking
up his books and placing them in his backpack.
As the small hazel-eye
little boy walked into the kitchen his mother smile a warm smile and
complimented him on his appearance. "Lets go honey I don't want you to be late
on your first day of school." She said as she took her purse and they left the
small two-bedroom apartment.
It was a two-block walk from their
apartment to the modest elementary school that Jack would be attending. "I want
you to have a good day at school, okay," she said as she kissed him good-bye.
"Hopefully today will be a better day for both of us."
The little boy
nodded his head and hugged his mom one last time, "Good luck mommy." He said as
he walked towards his classroom.
Janet smiled and waited for him to
disappear into the hallway, occasionally he would turn around and wave and she
would wave back until he took a left turn into his classroom.
It was
hard to believe that her little boy was attending his first day of class
already. It seemed like just yesterday she had received the news that her and
her then husband Philip Dawson would be blessed with a child. She felt a small
tear escape as she walked remembering their excitement. She asked herself
everyday why life had been so unfair. She had never hurt anyone at least not
intentionally, she considered her self a good citizen, a sincere wife and good
mother. So she couldn't help thinking why Philip just left without any notices.
All she found was a letter.
It had been two weeks now that she has been
unemployed. After her husband left her and her son she went back to work at the
flower shop but now that it closed she was forced to look for new job. ‘What
could I do?' She asked herself. ‘The flower shop was all I knew… all I've ever
done.'
After spending an hour looking through the classified sections of
at least three local newspapers she decide she had a son to look out for and she
wasn't going to spend another day without having a job. It was time to say hello
to the old Janet. The Janet that was determinant and wasn't afraid to fight for
what she wanted.
After seven different job ads, a cup of coffee and two
donuts later she was hired. "Thank you sir." She said as she shook her new
manager's hand. "I promise, you won't be disappointed." She said with a bright
smile.
"With the experience you have I know I won't." He
replied.
She blushed and followed him outside his office to the sales
floor of ‘Bradford & Company Flower Shop'. It was the newest flower shop in
town and one of the most elegant.
"If you have time I would be glad to
show you around." Mr. Crocket offered.
"I would love that."
They
spend about fifteen minutes introducing her to her new co-workers and then he
took her upstairs to the second floor where they did most of the decorations and
special orders.
"Well we hope you liked the place." He said, as she was
about to leave the store.
"I really do, Mr. Crocket, and I appreciate the
opportunity you gave me." She said as she shook his hand.
"Okay, Mrs.
Dawson, we will see you tomorrow bright and early."
She smiled and made
her way towards the door. But just when she was about to pull on the door handle
the door opened and a careless clumsy man walked right into her making her drop
her purse.
"I-" He observed her as if he was trying to recognize her
pretty face. "I am very sorry Ms.-"
"Dawson." She said slowly trying to
straighten out her dress.
"I am very sorry Mrs. Dawson; I hope I didn't
hurt you."
"No. No its okay." She said as he handed her the small purse
and she made her way out the door in a rush not wanting to be late for picking
up little Jack.
The handsome man made his way towards the manager, "Hi
Jason." He said as he kept his eye on Janet trying to remember when and where he
had seen her before. "Was that a new customer? I don't recall seeing her here
before."
"No sir that is our newest employee, her name is Janet. Janet
Dawson."
"Really?" He said as he finally turned around. "She looks so
familiar I just don't seem to remember where I have seen her before." He
shrugged his shoulders and smiled, "So has she had any experience?"
"Yes, actually she used to be in charge of a small flower shop on the
other side of town that just closed a few weeks ago." He said as he handed him
her resume.
The well-dressed man examined it closely hoping that would
give him a hint of to where he had seen that woman before. She was in such a
hurry he didn't even get to take a good look at her face.
After reviewing
the white paper in front of him he finally realized where he has seen that
familiar and beautiful face before. How could it have taken him this long to
recognize her? "The Arcade Flower Shop." He said with a huge smile. "Of course."
He added with the biggest sound of excitement in his voice.
"Did you
remember sir?" Jason asked curious, never before seeing his boss that happy
about anything.
"I lived with this girl a long time ago." He said, as his
baby blue eyes seemed to twinkle.
"You lived with Janet Dawson?" He
asked with a great shock.
"No, well yes in a way, just at that time she
was Janet Wood. She became Janet Dawson after her marriage with
Philip."
"Janet. My little Janet." He whispered almost forgetting he
wasn't alone. "I can't believe life has reunited us again."
Chapter
2
"Hey honey." Vicky said as she climes into bed with Jack. "Did you have
a good day?"
Jack kept his eyes on the book he was reading but as the
thought of him running into Janet even if they didn't cross words brought a
smile to his face.
"What is that smile for?" She asked coldly.
Her relationship with Jack was not that of a normal couple. They married
and within weeks their feelings disappeared. He seemed to be in search for
something else. But she had a reputation to sustain and was not going to be
everyone's main joke at social events she wouldn't divorce him. He has asked her
for a divorce many times and her answer has always been the same. Though she did
love Jack at first, their marriage came more of a routing. They slowly avoid
each other and when she tried to get close to her husband he seem to be light
years away. But she knew where his mind was; it was with her, with Janet Wood,
his longtime roommate. Even though he never confessed to it she knew that behind
those over-friendly moments between them there was something deeper. She never
knew if Janet felt the same way but she could almost bet her soul in it Jack was
attracted to Janet.
"Did you not hear me? What was that smile for?" She
repeated her self.
Jack's smile grew wider, "I-" he thought about it
before letting Vicky know about the exciting news. "I just had a wonderful day
at work. The restaurant chain has been doing wonderful our revenues keep
increasing. While the flower shop keeps advancing."
Vicky forced a smile
on her face. "Yea, you turned out to be a magnificent business man." She said
with a low sad tone.
"We just close out one of our main competitors."
Jack informed her as he closed his book.
"Really?" She asked in
excitement. Not that it matter to her at all but just the fact they where
actually having a conversation made her happy.
"Yes. Do you remember the
Arcade Flower Shop?"
"The flower shop where Janet Wood used to work?"
"That's the one. It closed its doors two weeks ago." He said unable to
hide his proud feeling.
"You have run down other competitors before why
does this one make you this happy?" She wondered.
"Well this one has
brought me closer to my goal and life time search." He said as she leaned over
to turn off the night lamp next to him.
"Good night Vicky." He said as
he smiled at her.
"Jack?" She wonder not wanting to push it but unable to
contain herself. "Don't I get a good-night kiss?"
Slowly Jack sits up and
kisses her cheek. "Good night."
"Night Jack."
*~*
The next
morning Jack was up on his feet bright and early. It has been a while since he
was actually up and ready for work this early in the morning. Jack wasn't the
only one that noticed his good mood and over joy for getting to work. "Why are
you up this early in the morning?" She asked as she looked at the clock next to
her bed. "It's still before eight." She said trying to open her
eyes.
"Yes. Well I want to finish my monthly routine reviews of the
restaurants and then stop by the flower shop and see how things are going." He
said as he fixed his black tie.
"I though you were there yesterday."
"I was but I think we have a new employee and I want to meet her."
Vicky gave him a strange look, "Why do you want to meet her?" She said
her voice gave away her anger.
"Because we are the owners and we need to
be on top of our businesses." He said as he left the room.
"Jack you
better behave I don't want to hear anything at the club. You know how rumors go
around." She said remembering past situations. Thought they have never really
have a good marriage she trusted Jack. He has never done anything behind her
back even though she does remember hearing from Terri and Janet how much of a
ladies man he was.
"Morning ladies!" Jack said as the cook handed him his
orange juice.
They smile as he danced his way out of the
house.
"I wonder why Mr. Tripper is so happy." One of them asked the
other.
"I know. I haven't seen him this happy in years. Maybe she agreed
to sign the divorce papers."
"I hope so this marriage is probably the
saddest one in the world. He spends all his life at work and she does nothing
but spends money and go to social events. What kind of a marriage is that?"
*~*
"Bye honey." Janet said as she kissed little Jack at the
entrance of his new school.
"Bye mommy, I hope you have a good day at
work." He said as she hugged her.
"I love you honey. Now go in there and
make me proud." She said as she handed him his lunch.
Janet decided she
would take the bus to work today. Even thought it was still under walking
distance she didn't feel like stressing out about the time and wanted to be
there early to try to remember where everything was located.
When Janet
arrived at the flower shop she walked into a large empty store. Everything was
so different compare to her old job. ‘I guess I am just going to have to get use
to it.' She told her self smiling as she looked around. And for the first time
she took a while to read the shop's name under the logo. She smiled to herself
as she realized that the logo was jus like the old watering pot she used to
water her plants many years ago when she used to live in Santa Monica. Even had
the same bright red color to it. Then the stores name caught her attention.
"Bradford" she whispered to herself. That name seems so familiar to her but no
one with that last name came to mind.
"Hello Janet." Jason said as he
stepped out of his office.
"Morning Mr. Crockett." She said as she was
caught off guard.
"I am glad you came in a little early. The owner said
he would be by to pay us a visit today and I want you to be prepare."
"Prepare for what?" She asked confused.
"Well sometimes he likes
to ask questions…you know just to make sure we are all up to date with our
product and services."
"Oh," she said, never remembering being quizzed at
her old job before. "Okay well I sure wouldn't want to let him down."
Jason smiled at her, "He is a very nice guy. He just has a way of
running his businesses. He likes for everything to be perfect."
"Like any
other owner." She added.
"Well I think the reason he is so picky with our
services being the best is because he also owns a chain of restaurants and you
know how restaurant owners are."
"Do I," she said remembering her best
friend Jack Tripper. Unable to hide a smile, which she tried to cover, she
informed him she would be glad to learn anything that was necessary to not let
her new boss down.
After they had gone over most of the basic details
around the shop, Jason made a mental note to let Janet know about their bosses'
wife. "She hardly comes in here. Ever. But when she does she is pickier then he
is. She is very arrogant and doesn't seem to have any manners at all. She spends
all day at the gym or at some kind of resort." He laughed.
"What is her
name?" Janet asked wanting to make sure she knew how to treat her in case she
walked in one day.
"Vicky."
"Okay, Jason. Thank you for the
notice. I will try my best to look good in front of the owner." She said as she
took her place behind the cash register.
After a somewhat busy morning
Janet took a moment to rearrange the flowers at the entrance of the store. "Good
Morning." She said as a very handsome tall blue eye man who surprised her
entered the store.
"Good morning Mrs." He answered with a dazzling smile.
"How may I help you?"
‘She doesn't recognize me.' He
thought.
"Well-" Jack was known for his practical jokes and after all
these years he couldn't just reunite with Janet with a smiling ‘do you remember
me' question. He was going to play along and see how long it would take her to
remember him. "Well I am looking for the best looking red roses in
town."
"Oh, are they for someone special?" She asked unable to take her
eyes of him. She didn't know why but there was something about the man in front
of her that filled her whole body with a great feeling.
"Yes. As a
matter of fact they are. See after so many years of not knowing anything about
this special person I finally will get to ruined with her and I want to giver
her the best." He said as his eyes never left hers. "Because she is the best."
As an uncomfortable feeling set in Janet, she smiled. Those eyes, those
azure eyes seem so familiar she thought, where had seen them before.
Even though Jack was still the same adorable guy, he had change in more
then one way. Other then loosing much of his silliness and playfulness, Jack had
physically changed. He has let his mustache and beard grow, he had gained some
weight and his appearance was that of a successful business
executive.
After Janet had chosen the best roses in the shop the two
adults made their way to the cash register.
"You know what," she said
with a grin, "you look so familiar. Where you a customer at the Arcade Flower
Shop?" She asked as he observed her every move.
"No."
"Well I
don't really know where but I am sure I have seen you before." She informed
him.
"Well I am a very frequent customer but I don't believe I've seen
you here before." He said hoping she would finally recognize him.
"No
sire you haven't. Today is my first day here." She said as she handed him the
roses.
"I know that someone special will absolutely love them. They are
beautiful."
"I hope so too, Janet." He said almost giving up on
her.
Her smile soon faded, "How do you know my name?" She questioned
him.
He pointed to her nametag and smile.
She blushed, "Of course.
Well I hope you have a good day and good luck. Mr.-"
"Tripper. Jack
Tripper." He said with a wide smile as his eye penetrated into hers.
She
stood still. Unable to capture what her ears had heard. His smile grew wider and
she awoke from her moment of thought. She gave him a questionable look and he
nodded his head. "Yes, Jan. It's me Jack." He said as he open his arms expecting
a hug.
Janet wasted no time. She came around the desk in a heartbeat.
"Jack!" she said with an uncontrollable joy. "I can't believe this."
With
his open arms he received her warm body. They embrace each other like long lost
lovers. They held each other like they never wanted to let go. And for those few
seconds everything but the other melt behind them. He swirled her around as she
planted a small peck on his lips. He could taste the familiar soft flavor of her
lips just like he did many times before. He finally let go of her and with his
hands on her waist he smile, "After all these years I never thought we would see
each other again."
Chapter 2
"Jack" She said again tears coming out of her
almond brown eyes. She softly placed her hand on his handsome face and
looked deep into his eyes as he put her down.
"Mr. Trippe-" Jason
said coming out of his office. Surprised to see his boss and their newest
employee in such a position his body froze solid. "Mrs. Dawson."
"Sorry." She said embarrassed removing her hand and walked back to
her place behind the counter. Her first day and already making her manger
mad at her was not good. "I am very sorry." She repeated herself wiping
her eyes, "I've just…"
"It's okay honey." Jack interrupted her.
The manager's head turned wanting to know what was going on. Why
did he and Janet seem so close, why did he call her honey, and most of all
why was Janet crying? But then he remembered Mr. Tripper had told him they
knew each other. That they used to ‘live together'.
Scared, she
wanted to explain to Mr. Crocket what was going on, "I am terribly sorry,
I promise this is the last time I let my personal life interfere with my
job." She said as she turned to Jason.
"Janet. It's okay." Jack
turned to Jason and asked if they could please use his office, he wanted
to talk to Janet.
"Certainly sir. You're the boss." Jason answered
as he moved out of the way so that the two friends could enter. "Take as
long as you want. I will manage the floor."
Like a robot Janet
followed Jack into the small office. "Jack?" Janet asked as he shut the
door behind them, "You're the boss. You're the owner of this flower shop?"
She asked in shock.
He nodded his head and smiled a guilty smile.
"For you," he said giving her the beautiful crimson roses.
She
willingly accepted them and took a moment to smell their fresh and sweet
aroma before turning back to their conversation.
"Wha-why?" She
asked as she took a seat across from him. "What happened to your dream of
being a successful restaurant owner?"
He laughed, "You must think
I'm crazy but…"
"I already do." She giggled.
"I'll get you
back for that one." He said placing his index finger on her nose. "I also
own a very successful chain of French and Italian
restaurants."
"But when we came back from Italy I tried going back
to Jack Bistro's and it was some kind of hamburger place for teens to hang
out at."
"You mean you and Philip?"
"Yes. After coming
back from our honeymoon in Acapulco he had a message on his answering
machine. They had offered him a great job at a very famous museum outside
of Rome. We lived there for 3 years before we came back. Philip decided to
open his own art gallery and antique shop in Beverly Hills."
"Who
would have thought little Janet would have lived in Europe before I ever
even got to visit." He laughed as he took one of the roses and carefully
placed it on Janet's right ear. The jet-black color of her hair brought
out the bright red. Jack sat still looking at her for a second. She too
had change, her hair now about an inch longer then shoulder length, her
eyes started to show a small sign of age as he saw a line or two under her
ever beautiful eyes, and as oppose to Jack, Janet looked
thinner.
They smiled as Jack told Janet how he and his then father
in law who may now rest in peace started the food chain business. "I
wanted to do french food and he wanted Italian food, so we would open a
French restaurant then an Italian and so on." He laughed. Despite their
beginning relationship he and his father in law had quiet a nice
relationship. He understood when Jack would get frustrated with Vicky over
a childish thing because he raised her on his own. ‘She has always been
the baby and as you will soon find out when you and my daughter give me a
grandchild, the baby is always spoiled,' would always be his way of
telling Jack to hang in there.
"Well that was a fair way to do
business."
"Yes, he really was a great man. I truly miss him. I
learned so much from him." Jack said in a sad tone. "And after we had
enough restaurants we decided we needed to invest on something different.
So that is when the flower shop came into play."
"You just decided
to open a flower shop out of no where?"
"No well, see." He stood up
for a moment and started walking around as he remembered clearly. "I
always like to bring home roses after a long day at work, Vicky loves
them."
‘What woman wouldn't? He must really love her. They must
have a perfect lovable marriage.' She thought to herself.
"…plus
they are just so beautiful and smell delicious." Janet laughed; he still
had not loose that adorable trait of trailing off during his
conversations.
He smiled and continued, "And when I was at the
flower shop I couldn't help but be very picky about them, I even
remembered the scientific name for some of those plants. I impressed
myself. I couldn't believe that after all that time I finally learned all
that mess from you."
She gave him her usual Janet look.
He
winked, "So I told him about the idea of opening up a flower shop. There
were many in the area but none like the idea I had. So here we are," he
said opening his arms as to demonstrate a price just won, "And that my
friend is how I became your boss." He laughed.
*~*
Meanwhile
in the lobby Jason was watering some small plants. The morning had been
some what slow. He was glad because that gave Jack and Janet a chance to
talk. He wonders what they were talking about and most of all how is it
that hey knew each other enough to be hugging in that manner. "He did
mention they lived together before," he thought, "I wonder if they were
ever married?" He asked himself but agree that no ex-married couple could
express such great joy of reuniting. "Maybe they were-"
"Jason."
He heard a familiar voice from the entrance door interrupting his
thoughts.
"Mrs. Tripper, good morning. How are you?"
"Fine
thank you. Is Jack here? He said he would be here and I wanted to stop by
so that we can both have lunch today." She said looking
around.
"Yes, he is. But-"
"No buts where is
Jack."
"He is in the office with our nest employee. Mrs. Dawson."
He informed her.
"Why?" She asked confused, he never met with any
of the employees unless he was thinking of hiring new management. He
usually trusted Jason to make the decision when it came to new lower
positions in the flower shop.
"Well apparently they knew each
other from years before and I guess they just have some catching up to
do."
"Dawson." She whispered. "What is her first name?" She
demanded. That name did not bring a face to it but did sound familiar.
"Janet."
"Janet Dawson….Janet Daw- of course." She said
angry. When she married Philip she left Wood behind and her new married
name became Janet Dawson. ‘No wonder he was so happy and excited to get
back to work.'
Jason didn't say a word, it was obvious now that
Janet had been a very important part of Jack's life at some point in time;
something that clearly bother Vicky. "How long have they been in there?"
"Probably about fifteen minutes twenty the most."
"Who
hired her?"
"I did just yesterday morning."
"Did Jack tell
you to hire her?"
"No mam Mr. Tripper did not get to actually met
her until this morning. I hired her yesterday we needed to fill Ann's
position as soon as possible and with all the years' experience she has,
Janet was perfect for the job." Jason started moving over near the office,
hoping Jack would hear the conversation and come out soon. "But when Mr.
Tripper came by Mrs. Dawson had just left actually they just passed each
other at the entrance."
"Well." She said hesitating whether to go
into the office or not. Of course the idea of just imagining them together
after all these years made her furious and extremely jealous but then
again, Janet is a married woman. May even have family by now, Jack may not
mean anything to her but a good friend. Never the less that was her
husband and with their marriage practically destroyed she couldn't take a
chance.
Jack and Janet were both laughing at a comment Jack had
made when Vicky came in. "Jack darling I came by so that we can have lunch
together." She said interrupting them.
His attitude changed at a
hundred and eighty degrees, "Did Jason not tell you I was with someone?"
He said standing up and removing her arms from his neck.
"No. I
did not even see him out there. I just came in since I knew you were
supposed to be checking the books and making sure he was doing his job."
She turned to face Janet. He stomach did a back flip as she spotted the
most beautiful red roses on Janet's lap while she smiled up at her.
"Hi Vicky." She said in a cheerful but shy voice hoping she would
recognize her.
"I'm sorry I don't think we've met."
Janet's
smile faded as she placed the bouquet on top of the desk.
"Of
course you remember Janet. My roommate back in Santa Monica, we shared
apartment 201 with Terri several years ago." Jack said knowing she was
faking and almost sure that Jason has told her he and Janet were in
there.
"Oh why yes, of course Janet Wood." She finally said after a
while pretending to finally recognize Janet. "How are you? We haven't
heard anything from you or Terri since your wedding to
Philip."
Janet looked at Jack and smiled at the couple, "I know
it's like everyone went their own ways and after all those years of living
together you would have though we would have kept a better friendship."
"But life has brought us together again." Jack said
optimistic.
"So are you in town for a visit? How is Philip doing?"
"No actually Janet is our newest employee." He answered. "Jason
hired her yesterday."
"I thought you and Philip had agreed you
wouldn't work."
"We did. But when you are divorced and left with
nothing you kind of have to work."
"You and Philip are divorced?"
He asked with a smile on his face which he tried to cover up.
Janet
nodded her head and smiled a hopeless smile, "Yes."
"Oh honey why
didn't you tell me." He left his wife's side and went over to hug
Janet.
"Because it's not important."
"I am very sorry to
hear this," Vicky's blood was now to a boiling point. "But Jack babe we
have to go Kathy is waiting for us to plan our yearly fall trip."
"I don't remember us talking about having lunch with Kathy."
"Well I arranged it for today; I guess it must have slipped my
mind. Come on we can not be late. She had to cancel on another client just
for us."
Hating to leave but not wanting to have Kathy waiting on
them, Jack had to tell Janet goodbye. "I guess we will have to catch up at
a later time." He said his eyes pointing towards Vicky.
She giggled
inside, "That is okay. I need to get back to my job as well." She stood up
to hug him one last time before he left. He kissed her cheek, "Have fun.
It was nice seeing you again Vicky." She said as she too gave her a
hug.
Janet watched as Vicky and Jack left hand in hand, ‘They must
have the perfect life along with the perfect marriage' she signed as she
noticed Jason standing there watching her.
She smiled at him as
she discreetly watched the couple get into there Mercedes and leave. She
took the flower on her ear and a warm feeling set inside of her as she
took in its sweet fragrance before placing it back behind her ear
again.
To Be Continued...