I was talking with my friend about being open to meeting someone outside of my tall, dark and handsome type. She mentioned her friend Paul and I said I had seen him on Facebook and thought he was cute. Jessica needed no more nudging and got to work. Forks N Corks was coming up and we both had to go for work. She got an extra ticket and invited Paul.
One of my usual dates, Claudia, went with me and we quickly located the best wines and had seconds. It was a gorgeous night out and we were enjoying catching up with friends and flirting our way into coupons for free dinners and extra ceviche and cupcake lollipops. I had forgotten that the Italians were coming and newly single Giovanni was flirty enough for my friend and me! Jessica found us and introduced me to Paul. I didn’t think much of it because I was enjoying la dolce vida over pinot noir…
Soon enough it was time to find an after-hours venue and one of the italianas, Claudia, Jessica, Paul and a few others migrated to the Hyatt Downtown. We sat outside and the drinks and cigars didn’t stop flowing. Paul sat right next to me and we started talking… and talking, and talking, and talking. Claudia and italiana excused themselves and Paul and I kept talking, ignoring all the conversations around us. We talked about the latest U.N. vote on Palestine and the senatorial campaign he had worked on. He had plenty of war stories that kept me entertained. Our group disbanded and we went on to another watering hole, Hanny’s. Again, we talked, and talked, and talked….
Soon it was 2 a.m. – so early for closing time – and we found my car so I could drive Paul to his car. We said goodbye and he awkwardly tried to kiss me, but I politely gave him my cheek, and my number. I told him about my plans to go out with my wolf pack the next night and go to the Merc. I told him he was welcome to join us, inviting him two hours into our scheduled meeting, so we could dish beforehand. I didn’t hear from him until I was driving to meet my friends and he said he was tired so could we get together Saturday at 8. I said sure.
Saturday at 8 p.m. comes around and I’m not sure what to do. I know we had plans but we didn’t have a place, so I texted him. Paul called back immediately and said he was finishing his workout across town. It seemed odd since we had set a time, but always trying to be open and keep my judgement in check, I said I would meet him at 9:30 p.m. It was a rainy night, so I suggested the Rokerij. That way we could curl up in front of the fire if it was a good date!
I arrived at 9:35 p.m. and didn’t see Paul. I ordered a wine and drank it. I still didn’t see Paul. I was contemplating my exit, when disheveled Paul tapped me on the shoulder. The Rokerij has two floors and I’d mentioned in our previous conversation that we should meet at the bar DOWNSTAIRS. He had been waiting upstairs.
I ordered another pinot noir and Paul ordered something that started with an m, but I couldn’t make it out. The bartender gave him a quizzical look and said he would try to find it. I thought he had ordered an obscure drink I had not heard of and I was intrigued. Then the bartender brought a glass of milk. Hmmm.
We had a nice conversation, discussing political scandals and national campaigns. Paul had just survived a U.S. Senate campaign against a senior Senator whose campaign I had worked on. The stories were entertaining and so was the wine. We went to another bar to meet up with my friends, but he got lost, the bar closed and my friends departed. I waited in front of the bar until he finally figured out how to get to the street of where I was so I went over to tell him the evening was over since nightlife ends at 2 a.m. in Phoenix. Paul drove me to my car and that’s when he made his move. The kiss was ok and we made plans to see each other the next day around noon to go to the Scottsdale Culinary Festival.
I was ready at noon and had not heard from Paul. Around 12:30 p.m. I got frustrated so I texted him. He answered out of breath because he was at the gym working out. But we had plans… So he said he could meet me in a few hours, but it was unusually cold outside and looked like rain later, so I was hesitant to push it back that far. I went out with friends and he said he would do some work and then meet up with us. He met up with us after 6 p.m., well into our Sunday Funday. As soon as he walked in, I knew it was a mistake to have told him where we were. Paul sat staring at me and then ordered edamame.
You truly never know a person until you eat with them…. And Paul was not the person I had pegged him for. After each bite of edamame, Paul proceeded to lick each finger on his hand after every bite, and then, sucked his fingers…. At first I wanted to throw a napkin at him, then I wanted to run…. Then, my friend sent me a text to tell me I was never allowed to bring this finger sucker out in public again! And it went on and on, as no one wanted to share the edamame with him!
I said my goodbye and said I needed to leave quickly… Unfortunately, Paul decided that he would, finger lick, finger suck, walk to my car… “But it’s just outside the door, really…. I’m ok.” Paul told me he was a gentleman and he had to walk me out. That was just his excuse for getting in another kiss, which I couldn’t really reciprocate. I said I was tired and left….
Paul called several times, about four, to which I texted back that I was busy. Paul called Jessica, over and over again, to find out what had gone wrong. Paul showed up when Jessica and I were out and called to tell me that the fact that he was hungover was the reason things didn’t go well the last time we had seen each other when he showed up unexpected. I finally told Paul I wasn’t ready to date anyone, with my busy schedule and busy schedule. Paul called again and I didn’t answer. I wish Paul the best but finger lickers need not apply.
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