
April 29th, Milwaukee: I wake up and look at the clock; it reads 3pm. Sounds about right. The apartment is empty as it seems both my friends are at work. I take a shower then sort through my bag for a shirt that isn’t completely wrinkled from having been folded up in my suitcase for so long. I settle for a black one that I assume is too dark to see the wrinkles on without thorough inspection.
I walk over to a local ‘Subway’ for breakfast and get a sandwich. There are free copies of ‘The Onion’ near the entry. I grab one and spend my meal trying not to laugh too hard in the middle of the restaurant. I exit the shop and walk over to the bus station just as a bus pulls out of the stop. I ask the homeless guys chilling there if it was the one I need, and they confirm that it was. Then they return to their discussion of the song ‘Tipsy’, stating that in their day they got a whole hell of a lot more than tipsy in the club.
Eventually another bus comes by and I take the ride into the center of Milwaukee. I get out a block up from my destination; ‘Uhle’s’ cigar shop on Wisconsin Street. When I walk into the store the girl behind the counter, Tamara, is thrilled to see me and gives me a big hug. We’ve known each other for years and even went on a few dates though things never fully clicked, though I suppose we had enough chemistry that she did agree to our first date during a phone call in which she coached me through vomiting into my toilet due to excessive alcohol consumption. Losing heavily at beer pong has its consequences, but that cemented her as one of the coolest chicks ever in my book.
I hang around the store smoking and catching up for a few hours then catch the same bus back to the North East side. I walk over to my friend Cagle’s place and have a long chat to him about what we’ve been up to since we last saw each other two or three years ago. His long term girlfriend cheated on him with some guy 10 years her senior then wound up marrying him. We always told him that’d happen with her, he never listened.
At 7:30 my friend Caitlin picks us up to give us a ride to dinner with my old friend Derek, her boyfriend, riding shotgun with her. I’ve known Derek since I was six and Caitlin since middle school, though I haven’t seen either in a year or two. It’s hard to remember anymore. We meet our friend Erica at an Indian restaurant and spend dinner rehashing old stories and telling some new ones. I shout dinner in exchange for everyone buying me drinks at the bar we’re going to afterwards.
When we finish dinner we head out to Brady Street to have drinks at a local lounge. I am convinced to take a shot. Then I have a beer. Then I am given another shot. Then I am given another beer. Then my friend Vera shows up, a girl I’d had a lot of chemistry with before I left Milwaukee but we got to know each other too late to see if anything could materialize. She had messaged during dinner to ask about having drinks and I told her to meet us out. When she shows up my friends say they need to leave as it is getting late
“I slipped them $20 to do that” I quip to Vera.
They leave and I am alone with Vera. She orders a mixed drink, I get another beer. She’s the kind of clever and witty girl that is incredibly easy and fun to talk to, and I am flirting considerably, which she reciprocates. Then she mentions that she’s dating someone, which I take as a way of telling me to cool it. I tell her my Adelaide tournament story, which afterward prompts her to tell me about how the guy she’s dating has been a completely controlling psycho lately who assumed she had sex with some friend of hers, which she didn’t, and that she questions whether she’ll see him again when he returns from out of town. I take this as a sign to heat it.
She tells me a story about a work colleague who took her out for drinks and tried to make a move. I tell her that she should know that a man will almost never ask a woman out for a one on one encounter and have platonic intentions
“Well I messaged you tonight, and I have platonic intentions” she says
“Yes, but I have absolutely zero platonic intentions with you” I shoot back. She giggles and leans in closer. Our legs are touching.
I’m starting to feel a bit tipsy and suggest that I walk her home because I don’t want to get drunk. The homeless guys would not approve. We exit the bar and I tell her to lock her arm into mine because I don’t have the tolerance for cold I once did.
“It’s a very long walk back to mine” she says
“Well I don’t have anywhere to be and I’m enjoying the conversation”
“Okay, are you hungry? Do you want me to make you some food when we get there?”
“Yea I could eat”
“But you have to promise me you won’t sleep over”
“I promise, besides, you look like a snorer. I’m not down with that. So what do you want your fake name to be when I write about you in my blog?”
“You’re going to write about me?”
“I write about everything interesting that happens to me, and I consider you interesting, though only slightly.”
“Hehe, call me Vera, I’ve always like that name.”
“Vera it is.”
She was not lying; it is a considerable walk back to hers. When we make it back she makes a joke that the security guard will think she’s a huge slut because he’s seen her walking in late at night with the guy she’s dating recently. I love it when girls are self deprecating.
We take the elevator up to her apartment. Inside it has a great view overlooking West Milwaukee. I remark how dead it all looks at this hour. She heats me up a piece of chicken pizza and I tell her I’m also stealing the carrots out of her fridge. I finish my food and tell her to order me a cab. Before I go downstairs I say to her jokingly
“Call me next time you want to hang out as more than friends, cause this platonic shit doesn’t work with you and me, cause ya know next time I’ll make a move, you’ll shoot me down, it’ll be super awkward for everybody involved”
“How do you know? How do you know I’ll shoot you down?”
“Well there’s only one way to find out”
I step towards her, lean in, and kiss her. I do not get shot down.
“Relax, you feel rigid and nervous” she says
“Well maybe that’s cause I’ve been waiting four years to kiss you”
“You’ve been waiting four years to kiss me huh?”
“Well I don’t recall any previous opportunities”
We kiss hard for a moment then I pull back and add
“Actually I’m just nervous about my breath, what with the pizza and all.” She giggles and we stand in her apartment kissing, overlooking half of Milwaukee, a city silent and asleep but for us.
“Okay, enough of your womanly tricks on me, I have a cab to catch.”
I walk to the door; she follows me and gives me a hug. She smells perfect.
“So when are we gonna hang out again?” I ask
“Just call me before you leave town k?”
“I think that can be arranged.”
I arrive in the lobby about 30 seconds before my cab does. I start talking to the driver. He asks how my night’s going. I tell him it’s been pretty good.