Everyone but Atlanta
By Gail A. Girard
Atlanta Shore awoke to a shrill, buzzing sound. Confused, it took her several seconds to realize that it was her alarm clock. She shook her head and laughed softly to herself. Lingering in bed she tried to recall a dream which was already fading from her memory. The dream had been disconcerting to say the least, but why? Oh well, it was just a dream. Its Christmas Eve. Boy, do I have a lot to do today. Better get busy, she thought. She jumped into the shower. After dressing she made herself some toast and a steaming cup of coffee. The Shores were having some friends over for cocktails and hors doeuvres before attending the annual Marineville Christmas get together. Atlanta tried to make a list of items she needed to purchase at the Marineville Supermarket, but her mind kept wandering. She thought about her new dress, a deep blue, beaded number that fit her like a glove. Its very elegant and very sexy, if I do say so myself. Why even Troy would have to notice. At the thought of him, her stomach did that little flip flop thing that happens when you think of someone you love. Lately Troy had been acting kind of distant and remote often breaking their dates. On several occasions shed heard him talking with Phones, Marina and John Fisher only to go silent when she walked into the room. Maybe she had pushed him to fast. A few weeks after Troy had been honored as Aquanaut of the Year they had taken a long walk alone, before going on duty. A light snow had fell earlier covering Marineville in a blanket of white. The stars lit up the sky making the night very romantic. As she and Troy walked hand in hand, Atlanta couldnt contain herself any longer and she told Troy she loved him. He didnt answer right away and when he did all he said was, Thanks, Honey. Thanks, Honey, what kind of an answer was that? The rest of the walk had been uncomfortably silent and things had been different ever since. She had this nagging feeling that Troy was going to suggest they start seeing other people. Suddenly she remembered her dream. In it Troy had done just that! She sighed. It wasnt the first time her heart had been broken, but could she, would she get over him? It would be difficult as they worked so closely together seeing each other almost every day. Why they even had all the same friends.Atlantas life hadnt always been easy. Following her mothers death, she left the Academy to run the Shore household. Through correspondence and night courses she was able to finish her studies. Things were complicated two years later when her father had been paralyzed during a mission. Next Brad Holden, whom she had been seeing, left to join Spectrum. He had asked her to go with him, but she had turned him down. It was not because she wanted to, but because she felt she couldnt leave her father. How could she, just when he needed her most? Loyalty and duty- they had been instilled in her ever since she could remember. What had helped her get through it was seeing Troy. And now it appeared he was breaking it off. Oh well, shed deal with it, she always did. She sighed again and tried to shake off her gloomy mood. Cheer up, she said to herself, Its Christmas Eve. She put the dishes in the sink, grabbed her coat and keys and was half way out the door when the video phone sounded. It was Troy. Hello, Troy. I was just on my way to the market to pick up some things for tonight. Atlanta, Im afraid I wont be able to make it. Ive been called to Headquarters. But Troy its Christmas Eve. Why tonight? Dont know, but you know the service. Duty calls. Im sorry, but it cant be helped. Ill be back tomorrow night. Ill stop by then if its not too late. Merry Christmas, Honey. Yeah, what a Merry Christmas this will be, she thought. No sooner had Troy clicked off when the video phone sounded again. This time it was Phones and Marina. Marina wants to go to Pacifica for the Holidays. Ill be taking her and might as well stay a few days as I have some leave coming. Marina smiled and nodded. Great, just great, Atlanta thought. Always gracious, she said, OK. Give my best to your Father Marina. You two have a good time and a Happy Holiday. You too, Atlanta. Well see you when we get back. Disappointed she drove to the market. She figured that left her father, Lt. Fisher, Admiral and Mrs. Dalton, Admiral and Millie Carson, and herself. The Marineville Supermarket was exceptionally busy with last minute shoppers cramming the isles. Everyone appeared to be in a festive mood, everyone but Atlanta of course. She bumped into Mrs. Dalton. Atlanta, just the person I wanted to see. Millie and Henry called me and said they wont be able to make it. Some sort of trouble on that island of theirs. If you ask me that island has been more trouble than its worth. Jack has asked that I help him deliver some of the presents, so Ill have to meet you at Luigis. Ive got to run. See you later, dear. Atlanta was stunned. Now there would be only three of them. She put some items back and proceeded to check out. Shortly after she returned home she found Lt. John Fisher at her door. My relief called in. Seems he has the flu. Im on my way to the Tower now. Guess I wont be able to make it after all. You have a nice evening and Merry Christmas, Atlanta. Oh, I almost forgot, this is for you. He handed her a small package, kissed her cheek and left. Closing the door she couldnt contain her disappointment any longer. Tears spilled down her cheeks. The video phone sounded once more, startling her. Hi Baby. Noticing that shed been crying Commander Shore frowned and asked her what was wrong. No ones coming tonight Father. Its just you and me. I hate to do this to you Atlanta, but Ill have to meet you at Luigis. Were having some supply problems and I really need to take care of them. Father, I think Ill just stay home. Im not in the mood to celebrate anymore. Atlanta you cant! Why, Father, she asked as she dried her tears with a tissue? Uh, it wouldnt look right, uh you being my daughter and all. People expect you there. Meet me about 20:00. Try to get some rest and wear that pretty, new dress. He clicked off before she could say anything else. That was the hardest thing Ive ever had to do, he exclaimed. Dont I know it, was the reply. Atlanta went to her room, lay down and cried herself to sleep. At 19:00 she awoke for the second time that day to her alarms loud buzzing. Once again she felt confused. Were the days advents just a dream? No, they were all very real. She dreaded leaving the warmth of her bed. The last thing she felt like doing was dressing for a party. But Father was right, it was expected of her. Looking in the mirror she noticed her puffy eyes and red nose. Isnt this the icing on the cake? She dressed, fixed her hair and carefully applied her makeup. Checking her reflection again she mumbled, Its not like anyone will see me anyway. Ill make an appearance and leave early. After a few drinks with the Boys Father wont notice Ive left. She decided to walk, hoping the night air would refresh her spirits. Arriving at Luigis Atlanta heard the sounds of laughter mingling with the clinking of glasses and the strains of music. Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves, everyone but Atlanta of course. The Wasps, Marinevilles own jazz band was playing the ever popular Blues Pacifica. She spotted Mrs. Dalton sitting at the bar sipping a drink. They exchanged greetings. You look lovely, Atlanta. What a beautiful dress. Thanks, Mrs. Dalton, Atlanta said as she sat on a stool. Atlanta ordered a Pink Ice. The two women sipped their drinks in silence. Several minutes later, Mrs. Dalton exclaimed, Oh look, here comes Santa! Santa was actually Admiral Dalton. Each year he dressed in a Santa costume and passed out the gifts that had been placed under the Christmas tree in the Tower. Atlanta and Mrs. Dalton watched as he made his way through the crowd delighting young and old alike. Stopping in front of Atlanta, he looked into his sack. Well young lady there doesnt appear to be anything in here for you. Par for the course, she thought. Hmm, now I remember. Come with me. Santa led Atlanta into the private dining room. She was vaguely aware that there others in the room. It was too large to fit into my sack. On a table in the middle of the room was a large box. The tag read, Atlanta- Open on Christmas Eve- Troy. Atlanta hesitated, but Santa bellowed, What are you waiting for? Open it! Atlanta un-wrapped the package and found another package. Un-wrapping that one, she found yet another. Inside that one was another. Several boxes later she opened the last box. It was empty! Not in the mood for one of his practical jokes Atlanta thought, Please no jokes tonight Troy. Well, whats in the box, Dear, asked Mrs. Dalton? Struggling to hold back the tears, Atlanta said, Nothing, Mrs. Dalton. Its empty. No, its not empty, its filled with love. Troy? Atlanta turned to find Troy kneeling down on one knee holding a small blue, velvet jewelry box. He opened the box, took her hand and asked, Atlanta Elisabeth Shaw will you marry me? Atlanta felt her heart beat rapidly in her chest. She managed to squeak out a yes. After placing the ring on her finger, Troy stood up and whispered in her ear, I love you too. Then they shared a romantic kiss, while the others in the room clapped and cheered. Everyone gathered around to congratulate the young couple.
Luigi served dinner, which was followed by toasts and dancing. As the evening progressed Atlanta discovered that Troy had been planning this whole evening for weeks. Everyone had been in on it, everyone but Atlanta of course.
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