Catching Fireflies

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have imagined it would take the drastic step of a divorce to get her and Ronnie to such an incredible place?
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    J.C. glanced surreptitiously at his watch and realized that the football game at the high school would already be well under way. He enjoyed stopping by the games. The whole community usually attended, and he liked feeling a part of things. He should have noticed the time when Sullivan’s had started emptying out a half hour ago.
    “Am I keeping you from something?” Laura asked, studying him with concern. “I’m so sorry. It never occurred to me that you might have other plans. It’s a Friday night. Of course you do.”
    He smiled, enjoying the flustered rise of color in her cheeks. “I mentioned before we came that I’d planned to stop by the game. You said you were planning on going, as well. I lost track of the time and just now realized it’s probably started.”
    She looked even more nonplussed. “Oh, my gosh, we did talk about that. I need to make a call. The other teachers will wonder what on earth has happened to me.”
    “Why don’t we drive over together? It’ll be faster than going back to my office for your car.”
    “Are you sure you don’t mind?”
    “Of course not.”
    He quickly paid the check, then led the way to his car, which he’d wisely parked on the street, rather than in the crowded lot. Now that lot was almost empty.
    Ten minutes later he found a parking space a block from the field. As soon as they got out, he could hear the shouts of the crowd and smell the aroma of popcorn.
    “Sounds to me as if we just missed a great play,” he said, as he helped Laura out of the car.
    “Are you a big football fan?”
    “Big enough,” he said. “I played a couple of years in college, but it was tough to do that and keep my grades high enough in premed. Since I knew I’d never go pro, I dropped off the team. Let me tell you, it put a crimp in my social life.”
    She studied him curiously. “Then you weren’t always averse to dating?”
    “Not always,” he said, leaving it at that.
    “There’s a story there,” she said, holding his gaze. “Maybe you’ll tell me sometime.”
    “Maybe,” he said, evasively. Surprisingly, though, the thought of revealing that time of his life didn’t seem as depressing as it usually did. The best thing about moving to Serenity had been the fact that not a soul in town knew a thing about his marriage to his childhood sweetheart or how it had blown up in his face.
    When he’d paid for his ticket and Laura had shown her pass, they walked into the stadium just in time for the Serenity team to score a touchdown on a pass from quarterback Greg Bennett.
    “That kid has an incredible arm,” he commented.
    Laura nodded, but there was something in her expression that suggested she wasn’t half as impressed with him as J.C. was.
    “You don’t like him,” he said intuitively.
    “He’s a good player,” she said carefully.
    “But you don’t like him,” he repeated. “Why?”
    She hesitated, then said, “If you really want the truth, he has a massive ego and I’ve seen the careless way he treats the girls at school. It’s a bad combination.”
    J.C. nodded. “I don’t really know him personally. He’s Bill’s patient. All I know is what I see on the field.”
    “Lucky you,” she said, then winced. “What is wrong with me? I’m not usually so indiscreet when it comes to students.”
    “I think we’re past worrying about being careful with each other. If we’re going to get to the bottom of what’s happening with Misty, we need to trust each other enough to speak frankly.”
    “But one thing has nothing to do with the other,” she said.
    J.C. hesitated. It was a shot in the dark, but it was something worth considering. “You sure about that? You just said Greg’s careless with the girls he dates. Could Misty be one of them?”
    She shook her head at once. “I’d say she has better sense, but at that age, who knows? The

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