The
Reluctant Groom
The
sun was shining through the window of Watson Bed and Breakfast as
Grace Watson was adjusting her bonnet before Ted Evans came by to
walk her to church one Sunday morning. Grace and her mother,
Caroline owned and had their living quarters in the B&B. Grace
loved running the B&B, she also helped out at the school three
days a week and enjoyed a full and busy life.
Grace
was feeling a little melancholy this morning. For the last ten
years, her companion had been Ted Evans, proprietor of Ted's Hardware
Store. Their romance had become routine and rather dull and
ordinary.
Ted
was head usher at St. Peter's Church, Grace handed out the Sunday
programs. She served coffee to the parishioners after the service
while Ted chatted with the men. After church he walked her back home
where she and Caroline prepared dinner for him and any guests who
were still enjoying their stay. She saw him on Wednesday and
Saturday nights and occasionally in between, but normally they
stayed with the same schedule week after week, year after year.
Grace
couldn't remember the last time the subject of marriage was brought
up. Ted said they would be married one day but here it was ten
years later and she was still Miss Grace Watson.
Grace
put a smile on her face and greeted Ted with a kiss on the cheek as
they walked out the door on their way to church. The pair walked
along Main Street waving hello to their friends and neighbors when
suddenly there was an unfamiliar sound. They looked up and saw a
horseless carriage coming down the middle of the road.
Grace
had seen a picture of an automobile but this was the first time she
had seen the real thing. Horses were being spooked all along the
way, children were holding their mother's hands tightly as this
strange contraption approached them. Men were running to catch up to
the magnificent machine.
Chip
Peabody, the driver, was in his glory with all this attention. He
was about halfway to his destination and decided he would stay in
Camden Corners for a few days. Honor the locals with his presence
and let them admire his fancy automobile.
He
stopped at the Watson House, knocked on the door but no one was
there. They must have been with the group of church goers he had
passed along the way. He happened to see a coffee shop on the next
block and thought a cup of coffee would be nice while he waited. He
parked his pride and joy in front of the window of the coffee shop
where he could keep an eye on it.
On
their way home, Grace and Ted were surprised to see the automobile
parked on the street in front of the B&B. Caroline had come home
right after the service and was registering Mr. Peabody as the couple
walked through the door. Grace took a closer look at Mr. Chip
Peabody. He certainly wasn't ordinary. He had a twinkle in his eye
as he glanced in her direction.
Ted
was oblivious to the sparks that were lighting up the room. For
Grace, that Sunday had become anything but dull. Everyone sat down
to Sunday dinner. After they had their apple pie and the ladies
began to clear the table, Mr. Peabody offered to take Ted for a ride
and drop him off at his home. Ted had planned to enjoy a nice long
Sunday afternoon with Grace but he couldn't resist the opportunity to
ride in an automobile for the first time. He gave Grace a peck on
the cheek, thanked Caroline for the fabulous meal and was out the
door ready for his joy ride. Chip drove him around the block one
time then on to his house, dropped him off and returned to the Watson
place within 5 minutes ready to give Grace a spin.
Grace
was a little nervous but she took her place in the passenger side of
the auto and off they went. Chip drove up into the hills and they
stopped at the Camden Hill Ski Lodge. They sat by the cozy fire
drinking hot buttered rum while Chip told her all about himself. At
least what he wanted her to hear. Grace was enamored. Although she
knew Ted loved her, Chip knew how to make a girl feel special. She
hung on every word and didn't want the afternoon to end.
Caroline
was worried when it started getting dark and the pair had not
returned home yet. She knew her daughter had a good head on her
shoulders but she also knew Grace was becoming impatient with Ted's
reluctance in making a commitment. At that moment, there was a
knock on the door. Ted was surprised to hear that Grace was not at
home but out gallivanting with a stranger.
Chip
and Grace arrived a little while later. Grace was just a tad giddy
from the effects of the rum. Ted was surprised at Grace's behavior
and just a little concerned that she might be succumbing to Chip
Peabody's charm. There was tension in the air during supper but
Grace was unaware of it. Ted left shortly after and fumed all the
way home.
The
next day Chip suggested they take another drive. Caroline told her
daughter she could handle the B&B this morning and insisted she
go along for the ride. She and Chip passed Ted's Hardware Store just
as Ted was opening the doors. She didn't notice him standing in the
doorway but he could see she was laughing and having a wonderful time
with Mr. Big Shot with the automobile. Ted knew a long and worrisome
day lay ahead for him.
As
they drove to the edge of town, Grace was beginning to realize that
the seats of the automobile weren't all that comfortable. She kept
hitting her elbow on the door when they went over the ruts in the
bumpy road. Chip wasn't quite as charming as he seemed yesterday.
In fact, she was getting tired of hearing him talk about himself all
the time. There were so many interesting things to discuss. She and
Ted could talk for hours and she never tired of their conversations.
She wondered why she was feeling so down in the dumps yesterday.
Ted was a lot more fun to be with than this jerk.
Chip
knew Grace was different from the girls he normally took for rides
and it would take a little longer to persuade her to give into his
charms but he was tired of waiting. He looked for a secluded spot
and made a quick right turn. It was a little too quick because he
ended up in a ditch.
His
seduction plan was forgotten as Chip buried his head in his hands and
cried. “What a revolting development this is!”
Grace,
who was by this time anxious to be anywhere but with Chip Peabody,
got out of the car and began to push back and forth until the wheel
dislodge from the ditch. She told Chip it was time to turn around
and get back to Camden Corners .
Chip
was silent on the way back to the B&B. He couldn't believe this
country girl hadn't fallen head over heels for him. Although he
would have liked to work his charms on her, he was anxious to get out
of this hick town with the dirt roads. He wasted no time packing his
suitcase and left without as much as a nod in Grace's direction.
Grace
marched herself into Ted's Hardware Store, locked the door behind her
and told Mr. Theodore James Evans that he had 30 seconds to make up
his mind. Did he or did he not want to marry her and if he did it
was going to be before the month ended.
Ted
shook his head and said “No, I don't want to wait that long. Let's
get married this Saturday. I don't know why we have waited so long
but I don't intend to let any city slicker take you for a ride ever
again.”
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