MatchU4Love Dating Service
Jason
sighed. If this date was any more of a gold digger, she’d be sitting on his lap
taking out his dental fillings. He really needed to change his “MatchU4Love”
Profile on the “Income” line. Take off the “millionaire” entry. Yes, he owned
his own company and was darn proud of it, but perhaps he shouldn’t advertise it
for first dates.
Back at his desk he told Keri, his budget manager,
that he’d be in “conference” and went in to reread his “Man on the Go Looking
for Independent Woman” Profile title bar. “OK. Got to rework this one,” he
mumbled. “I’ll leave the photo - after all, I’m tall, dark, and handsome – and
humble.”
After fifty eight dates – women who were tall, short,
blonde, brunette, red head, corporate investors, homemakers, childless, with
children, rich, poor, he’d reached his limit for even a “man on the go.”
Perhaps an image change? Perhaps a lobotomy.
He barely cleared Keri’s desk as he walked out of the
office on his way to lunch. She looked up. Sensitive to every nuance of his
walk, she inquired, “Bad day, eh, Jason?” They were attuned to each other not
because they were steamy closet lovers at work, but because she was his sister.
They’d been competing siblings over cookies and Mom, but now they had settled
into harmonious bantering.
“Keri, I’m lost in this dating world. Help me! Help
me! You are my only hope,” he did his best impersonation of Princess Leah
talking to Obi-Wan. His sister
put down her Excel printout and looked into his very blue but sad eyes. “You
know I read all the current women’s self-help books,” Keri began in the way
only an older sister can totally bore a brother to tears.
He controlled his gag reflex. “SO?” He rolled his
eyes indicating if he heard any more feminine psychobabble, he would ask God to
reincarnate him as a turtle.
“Well,
there’s this woman who went on Tyra Banks last month. Her name is Barbara
Roberts, and she wrote a book called FACE READING – How to Know Anyone at a
Glance. It’s the new way to find romance. Tyra really liked her. Look
here,” she motioned to an open page from the book. “See, you have these facial
features:
Blue eyes
Blue eyes
Square forehead line
Vertical line above your nose
Strong jaw
Good naso-labial lines
Wide mouth
Large
ears
Full
cheeks
“You’ve been ‘looking for love in all the wrong places,’
my little brother. Get off MatchU4Love, and stop paying that gypsy at Cupid
will Deliver.”
Jason
immediately confiscated the FACE READING book from her desk, tucked it
under his arm and left the office in a far better mood that he’d been in in a
long time.
Patterns.
Facial Patterns.
It was midnight . He had read the whole book.
My face has Patterns. All I need to
do is just match the Patterns in my face to the Patterns in her face!
“There might be hope,” and he turned over to
his Massie, his German Shepard, who as currently take up half of his bed.
“They’ll soon be someone to replace you, my girl.” And he gave her an
affectionate ear scratching.
Not long after, he was at the airport meeting his
client Phil. The plane was delayed, so he got his Starbuck’s caramel latte and
blueberry scone and popped open his paper to wait. A woman carrying a laptop
approached the seat next to him. Blue silk suit holding a cell phone. He looked
over just in time to catch a “HI”-nod and went on reading the local news.
When she finished talking and started adjusting her
cup’s tea bag, she turned to ask, “Waiting for the Phoenix incoming flight?”
“Yep. My client Phil is on it. How abut you?” As they
spoke he regarded her closely. She seemed amazingly familiar for someone he had
never met. Then his mind clicked into the facial feature composite of his
“ideal” woman. One after one, he counted off their compatible facial features.
He became so excited he was trying not to grovel as he prayed to God that she
was single. Her name was Cassie, and he was practically salivating as he
listened to this woman describe her normal life style. By the time Phil walked
out of Gate 24, Jason had already planned their wedding and bought his tuxedo.
After
he introduced Phil to Cassie, he turned to her. “Here, let me give you my
card.” They both said that at the same time. Cassie blushed. He smiled.
As
he guided Phil into his office and passed Keri’s desk, Jason gave her the
thumbs up-signal and mouthed, “I’ll tell you later.”
Well, Massie and Arnold, Cassie’s German Shepard,
became a regular on walks in the park, Friday night movies at home, Saturday
picnics and morning coffees. Together they watched the seasons change and
laughed and talked through Christmas, Easter and July 4th.
In
the Fall Jason turned to Massie before he set his alarm for work, “Massie, it’s
time for you to start sleeping on the floor. Cassie and Arnold are coming to
live here.” He thought he saw Massie smile before she rolled over and started
snoring.
(c) Copyright, Barbara Roberts, August 2013. All rights reserved.
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