One Wish

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stocking cap,” she said, yanking it off his head and pitching it over her shoulder. It took him a minute to peel off the jacket and once he had, she started touching his shirt. “Not that bad, really, but still wet. That was probably forty gallons of water.” Then she touched his pants, patting his thighs and knees. “Oh-oh. These are soaked. Hang in there, the heater will get going pretty quick.” She put on her seat belt and made a big U-turn, taking off down the road. Hunching up against the steering wheel, she was still laughing. “That was seriously the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my life,” she said.
    “Shut up, Grace.”
    That only made her laugh harder. “Relax, I’m going to fix this for you. I hope.”
    “How?”
    “You’ll see. Don’t be so crabby—I’m going to get you dry.”
    Troy aimed all the vents at himself and turned up the fan. “Lucky I didn’t get washed off the edge,” he muttered, rubbing his hands together.
    “I admit, that wouldn’t have been as funny,” she said.
    “You have a very big laugh for a little girl.”
    “I know.”
    A few minutes later, she parked in front of the souvenir shop. “What are you doing?” he asked.
    “You’ll see.” She grabbed her purse and jumped out, leaving the car running for him. She jogged inside and less than five minutes later came running back to the car with a roll of paper towels in one hand and a shopping bag in the other. “These were donated by the cashier,” she said, handing him the paper towels. “And these are for you!” Grinning widely, she pulled a sweatshirt out of the bag—it read My Heart Is in Coos Bay. “I got the largest one. And here are some shorts.” She pulled out a pair of women’s shorts with eyelet lace sewn around the legs. “They’re actually from a pajama set, but they’re XL. They didn’t have any men’s pants, just tops. This was all they had, but they’re dry.”
    “You’re kidding, right?”
    “It’s okay, you have nice narrow hips. If this place hadn’t had clothes, I was going to take you to that fire station, but this is better. And you don’t ever have to wear them again, just till we get you home.” She craned her neck, looking around. They were alone in the parking lot. “Take off your shirt and dry your head and body...”
    “In the car?”
    “You’re a guy! Guys strip on the street if they have to! Guys pee off boats!”
    He ripped off his shirt and used paper towels to dry his hair, neck and his damp chest. He put on the sweatshirt. “Good. That’s good.”
    “Pants. Come on.”
    “They’re not that wet...”
    “You’re soaked. I won’t look,” she said, turning away.
    “I’m okay, but thanks for the thought.”
    “Your pants are wet and it’s cold. You already made the seat wet—get your pants off and sit on a bunch of paper towels. Even if we get it warm in here, you can’t be sitting in cold, wet pants.”
    “It’s New Year’s Day and nothing is open. How’d you know about this place?”
    “We passed it on the way up. I asked myself what would be open on a holiday—the souvenir shop was all I could think of.” She smiled. “I almost grabbed you a couple of refrigerator magnets while I was in there.” She touched his shoulder. “Put on the nice, dry shorts, Troy. I’ll close my eyes. Besides, cold and wet as you are, there probably isn’t that much to see.”
    He lifted one eyebrow. “Did it ever occur to you that’s why I’m not undressing in front of you?”
    “Fine,” she said. “I’ll go back inside the store. There’s no one in the parking lot. Get it done.”
    And with that, she was out of the car. She chatted it up with the cashier for a minute, explaining Troy’s shyness. She glanced at her watch, supposing enough time had passed. When she walked back outside, what she saw caused her to stop dead in her tracks.
    A police car was parked next to the Jeep and an officer had Troy out of the car, standing in his wet stocking

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