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"Andie and Rich - Twice Re-United With An Old Friend" It was a September day in 1979. Richard and Andrea O'Rafferty lived as a typical family in a typical suburban setting - four-bedroom house with a deck and finished basement. Rich was a Physics professor in a private four year college. Andie was a high school math teacher during the first years of their 13-plus year marriage, but then the family came along. They now had children in 4th, 3rd and 1st grades. Andie had become a stay at home Mom, caring for their three children. Once they all were in school full - time, Andie began working as a teacher's aide on Tuesday and Thursday. The school was a private Church-related school, and her pay from the work two days a week would enable them to amply afford the tuition. It also wasn't a high school job, but she enjoyed working with the younger children. She would also be at school in case there was an emergency. The other three days were spent on errands, keeping the house tidy, and other things that this dedicated wife an d Mom loved to do for her family. Today was Wednesday, and she was having Linda over for coffee. She had made a coffee cake from a family recipe. Linda volunteered to help with lunch at school. She and George had a 3rd grader, a classmate of one of Andie's children. Linda and George had just moved into the community. Andie had met Linda at school the day before, and they took an instant liking to each other. George had a job that involved frequent promotions and frequent moves. The last promotion was to District Director. He was already looking for his next promotion to a Vice-Presidency, but that would involve another move. Linda was hoping for two years, especially since she had found this school for their child. Today, Andie was going to share her expertise with Linda on the school, the community and anything else that Linda might want to know about. Andie had just dropped the children off when Linda pulled in behind her. "Do you know how to get to my house," Andie asked. Linda answered, "I wrote directions from the map, but maybe I'd better follow you just in case." Andie pulled out with Linda following, and they rode in tandem the five miles to Andie's home. When they arrived home, Linda got out of her car to meet Andie, who had parked in the driveway. Amid small talk, Andie unlocked the front door. They entered the house through the foyer. As always, the house was very tidy. Andie showed Linda the living and family rooms, and then walked into the kitchen. The kitchen table was set for coffee and cake, and the coffee was brewing. Andie had thought of everything. "Your house is so neat, and you are so organized," Linda remarked. "How do you do it with three? I can't even keep things straight with one!" Andie answered, "They all have jobs. They stack the dishwasher and put their clothes in the laundry room downstairs. Even Rich has to before he goes to work." They sat at the table as Andie poured coffee. Linda began looking around. Andie wasn't sure of what she was looking for. Creamer, sugar - she thought that she had everything. "Linda, can I get you anything else?" Linda grasped her purse and appeared a little embarrassed. She had been looking for an ash tray - a clue that it would be all right to smoke. "Andrea, would you mind if I had a cigarette? It's been a busy morning and I haven't had one yet. I can go outside if you want." Andie answered, "No, don't be silly. I'll get an ash tray." As Linda took her cigarettes and matches from her purse, Andie went to the pantry room. Here they stored dishes that they did not use much. Andie got an ash tray from a cabinet. Coming back into the kitchen, she noticed Linda's pack of Benson - Hedges menthols. They brought back memories of three years of smoking before the children came. Both Andie and Rich had quit when she became pregnant with their oldest child, now nine and a half. Andie had difficulty quitting and although she had not smoked since then, had never really ever gotten over wanting one once in a while. As Linda opened the new pack, Andie set the ash tray down between them. Linda lit her cigarette, and Andie smelled the smoke right away. She was hoping that Linda would offer her one. Linda commented as she exhaled, "Thanks for understanding." Andie answered, "That's OK. We used to smoke before the children came along." Pointing to the pack on the table, she added, "They were my brand." Linda asked, "Did you quit because of the children coming?" "Yes, as soon as I found out I was pregnant," Andie answered. Seeing a possible in, she added, "I still enjoy them every so often." Linda picked up the pack and extended it in Andie's direction, "I should have offered you one. Want to join me?" Andie looked at the tips of the menthol cigarettes that extended from the pack. She took one, saying "Yes, thanks." She took the cigarette in her left hand and lit a match with her right hand. She placed the cigarette between her lips and lit it. She inhaled the smoke and blew it out. It was her first puff on a cigarette in almost ten years, and it tasted so - o - o good! She felt a buzz that she had felt when she first picked up a cigarette twelve years before. But she also felt like an old friend had come back. Andie shifted her cigarette to her right hand and took another puff, and a sip of her coffee. She explained to Linda that when they quit, Rich became an obnoxious ex-smoker and eventually decided that he did not want his children to know that they had ever smoked. Linda commented, "It's probably better that way. Mine lectures George and me constantly about our smoking." They finished their cigarettes as they talked. Andie cut the coffee cake and gave Linda a slice. Linda complemented Andie on how good it was. Andie told her that it was a family recipe and offered to give it to her. She went to her recipe box. She got pen and paper and returned to the table. As she began writing the recipe down for her, Linda took another cigarette and offered one to Andie, who accepted. As she smoked, Andie copied the recipe for Linda. The ladies continued to chat over coffee. They discovered that they had a lot in common. As they continued to talk, Linda, as before, took another cigarette from her pack and extended the pack to Andie. As before, Andie accepted. As they finished their third cup of coffee and also third cigarette, Linda looked at the clock. It was almost 11. Time for Linda to get to school for lunch. "We have to do this again," Linda commented. Andie agreed and they set a date for Monday. As they walked into the foyer, Linda thanked Andie for the coffee cake and recipe. Andie answered, "Thanks for the cigarettes. I don't get a chance to enjoy them much with Rich and the children." Linda answered, "Any time you want to have a cigarette in peace, stop by my place." Andie thanked her. The rest of the day was spent catching up on housework. That night, Andie told Rich about her morning with Linda. She did not mention the cigarettes that she had smoked. Thursday was Andie's day at school. On Friday, she ran errands and made sure that Rich had everything for his trip next week. Rich hardly ever had to travel, but this week he had an all - week convention. Andie had to drive him to the airport early Monday morning. She would then drive the children for school. She was having Linda over again, but there would be time and she had another recipe prepared. Monday morning came and Andie drove Rich to the airport. She came home amid a traffic jam, arriving late. She expected to find the children ready. They weren't. The oldest one was still in bed. The other two had cut into the cake that she had prepared for her morning with Linda. It was starting to get to Andie. Keeping her cool, she got them all up and into the minivan, grabbing a box of Pop Tarts for them to eat in the car. The house was a mess. No one had done anything that they were supposed to do. They arrived at school. As the children were getting their things together, Linda approached the minivan. "We still on for today?" Andie nodded. Linda asked, "Can I bring anything?" Andie at first said, "We're fine." But then, after the children left the car and had gotten into the school, Andie called out, "Linda!" Linda turned. Andie put the two fingers of her hand over her lips and blew out, saying, "I'm frazzled. It was a rough morning." Linda knew what Andie meant. "Gotcha." Andie arrived home, hoping that she could straighten up as much as she could before Linda arrived. As Linda rang the door bell, Andie remembered the ash tray. As she set it out, she called, "Come on in." Linda came through the foyer to the kitchen. Andie was sure she noticed that the house was a mess. As soon as they got to the kitchen, Linda took two cigarettes from her purse and gave one to Andie, saying, "I got your hint." Andie took it and placed it between her lips, and Linda lit it. Andie took a deep puff. Through a breathy exhale, she said, "Thanks" and took another deep puff. It tasted good and was very relaxing. Over coffee, as she smoked that cigarette and then another, Andie told Linda about the morning, and how Rich would not be around all week to help with evening things with the children. They continued to talk. Linda assured, her, "The rest of the day is yours. Relax." As she took her fourth cigarette of the morning, Andie commented, "I'm smoking all your cigarettes!" Realizing that only an hour had passed, Andie thought to herself, "I've never smoked this much." Even before they had children, Andie had been a moderate smoker. When they were first married, Rich had been an off and on smoker. On impulse one night, Andie, who had never tried smoking before, tried a few puffs of a Benson's menthol, then a whole one an hour later. She liked the taste but didn't want to become addicted, so she kept it down. It was time for Linda to leave. As she left, she took a full pack of Benson's menthols from her purse and offered them to Andie. Andie answered, "Oh no. I can't." Linda answered, "I have almost a full carton at home. Besides, Rich won't be here and you can have them when the children aren't around." Andie said, "Thanks" and took them. After Linda left, Andie finished cleaning the house and sat on in the family room couch to rest. She was finally caught up downstairs; she would do upstairs after lunch. "Linda was right - relax," Andie thought. Than she remembered Linda's present. A cigarette would go nicely. She returned to the kitchen and got the cigarette, matches and ash tray. She opened the cigarettes and took one out. She returned to the couch, and stretching her legs to relax, lit it. She took very deliberate and deep puffs, watching the exhaled smoke. She was enjoying the menthol taste as never before, as well as the relaxing effect of the cigarette. After lunch, Andie went upstairs and made the beds. She brought her cigarettes with her, thinking that she could put them in the bedroom where the children would not see them. She had also emptied and cleaned the ash tray and brought it upstairs to keep with the cigarettes. She sat on the bed and opened a dresser drawer. As she put them away, she thought, "I still have an hour. One more." Andie sat on the side of the bed and lit her cigarette. As she smoked it, she noticed her reflection in the mirror. She enjoyed watching herself smoke, marveling at how good she looked with a cigarette. She took another puff. Enjoying the menthol taste, she thought, "Why did I ever give these up?" Andie did remember to spray the areas where she had been smoking before getting the children. On Tuesday, there was no opportunity because she was at school. Although at night, when she was sure that the children were asleep she closed her bedroom door and put on the shower fan in the bathroom, enjoying a cigarette there before going to bed. On Wednesday, Andie had accepted an invitation to go to Linda's in the morning. In her room, she dropped her cigarettes in her purse for the morning at Linda's. Wednesday morning, she spent as Monday, chatting with Linda and smoking. The afternoon she spent at home relaxing and smoking. Back at school Thursday. By Friday afternoon, Andie had smoked all but four of the cigarettes that Linda had given her. She did not want to smoke on Friday afternoon. She fought the urge that was now taking hold, even more so than it did when she smoked before. She hid her cigarettes in a bedroom dresser under her pajamas, figuring that no one else would go into that drawer, even Rich. Andie made dinner for the children, and then it was time to pick up Daddy at the airport. The flight got in later than expected. They did not get home until 10:30. By then, the children were asleep in the back seat. It was very easy to get them to bed. Andie and Rich went to their bedroom. Andie noticed that she had not closed the dresser drawer completely, and wondered if Rich would notice. They closed the bedroom door and hugged. As they prepared for bed, Rich asked, "So what have you been up to this week?" Maybe it was the way he asked, and maybe it was Andie's conscience. "Sweetie, I've been smoking." She told him about Linda, saying, "I'm sorry I disappointed you. I never should have done it." Rich asked it the children knew. Andie replied that they didn't, she had been discrete about it. "Do you have any left?" Andie answered that there were some in the drawer. Rich asked, "Do you want one?" Afraid of the smell drifting into the other bedrooms, Andie answered, "Yes. But not here. Let's go downstairs." Andie got the cigarettes and they went down to the basement, which had a finished rec room. They sat on the couch and Andie lit a cigarette. Rich took one and did the same. After they finished Rich put his arm around Andie and kissed her. The kissing grew more intense. "So, are you ready to work on Number Four?" Andie asked. Rich asked "Is it safe?" Andie answered, "We're OK. My period is Monday or Tuesday." They made love on the couch. Afterward, they had another cigarette. Andie then brought up the subject again, "Sweetie, I love you so much. The sun rises and sets in you. And I love our children. But I found that I like my Benson's menthols. Would you mind if I smoke if I keep it from the children? You won't hate me, will you?" Rich kissed her. "Hate you? Honey, I love you. Your smoking won't change that." Andie assured him that the children would not know. "I'll be more careful even then we were tonight. The thing even down here tonight that I was afraid of is that one of them would come down and catch Mommy smoking a cigarette. I don't know how I'd ever explain it." The following evening, they had arranged for a baby sitter to have a night out. The sitter came, and they left. Rich suggested a mall about 30 miles away. There was a good restaurant and they could walk. As they pulled on to the highway, Rich asked Andie to open the glove box. She did. Inside was a full pack of Benson - Hedges menthols and a book of matches. Rich asked her to light him a cigarette. She took two out, lit both and gave one to Rich. They had another on the way. At the restaurant they sat in the smoking area and enjoyed two more cigarettes with dinner. Afterward, they did a little Christmas shopping and just walked, taking cigarette breaks. As they arrived close to home, Andie looked inside the pack. There were six cigarettes left. She went to return them to the glove box. Rich suggested, "Put them in the zipped area of your purse. You can have one when they are not around and they won't know." Andie did. On Monday, Andie was due at Lynn's. She told Lynn about her weekend as they shared coffee and cigarettes. On the way home, she stopped at a store and picked up another pack. Throughout the year, Andie and Linda continued their get-togethers. Some were in the evening with the husbands. When they had them at Linda's, Andie and Rich smoked freely. The following summer, George got his promotion and the expected move took place. Andie lost one of her smoking partners in Linda. The other one was Rich. They continued to smoke for a couple of more years, and eventually tapered off in mid 1981, afraid that the children, now getting older, could find out and possibly want to do it themselves. The three children grew up, and none to the best of Rich and Andie's knowledge had a desire to start smoking. Nor did the children ever find out about the time when they was smoking. Eventually the children married and moved away. All took jobs several hundred miles away. Last summer, they downsized from their four bedroom home to a senior community. Andie and Rich suddenly went from being the busy super-parents to having nothing to do. As soon as they were settled in to their new home, Rich had to leave on a lucrative two - week consulting assignment. On Sunday after church, Andie drove him to the airport and returned home. Already affected by "empty nest syndrome" she was also experiencing sheer boredom! They had met the neighbors only casually, and had not been to the community center together. Andie wanted to wait until Rich returned for that. She came home and had coffee. She also remembered that she needed to drop some film off at the grocery store for developing. She had forgotten to do that they day before when she grocery shopped. But it was OK. This was gong to be the high point of her two weeks! She'd even get to go back the next day to get the film. She arrived at the counter. She noticed that it was also the cigarette counter. She also noticed several different packs of B&H's. She hadn't smoked in over 20 years, and was getting an urge. The clerk took the information for the film and asked if there would be anything else. She answered, "Yes. A pack of Benson - Hedges menthols." He asked, "Regular, Light or Ultra Light." Andie, not knowing what to say, answered, "Regular." She also got a book of matches. The clerk gave her a green pack that looked almost familiar. She was a bit surprised at the $4.25 price, but paid it. This was more than a carton had cost when she first took up smoking. Once home, she went to the kitchen and sat at the table with her cigarettes. She opened the pack, took one and lit the first cigarette in more than twenty years. As she took two deep puffs and inhaled, the buzz returned. She also realized that she did not have an ash tray. Running over to the sink, she flicked the ash into it. She stood by the sink smoking her cigarette, and eventually put it out with water. She realized that they no longer had ash trays in the house, so she took a saucer and decided that this would do. She decided to finish the pack at her old rate of five or less a day and then not buy any more. But by Monday at 5 PM when the film was going to be ready, Andie had smoked almost the whole pack. Returning to the store, she noticed that cartons were $37.50. That was a savings. In addition to the carton and the film, Andie passed through housewares and bought two ash trays. The two weeks went by, and Andie had bought a second carton. She had smoked a pack a day, and realized that she was back in it - this time for keeps and big time! She was also smoking publicly, something that she had never before done. On the day that Andie picked Rich up at the airport, even before they picked up his luggage, Andie confessed to the whole thing, telling him that this time she was now a confirmed smoker. Rich again, as he had twice before, assured her that if she wanted to, it was OK and that he loved her whether she smokes or not. She assured him that their children, and now grandchildren, would not find out. Andie even had a cigarette on the way to the car. Rich continued not to smoke for a month. Andie did, in the house and when they went out and she saw an opportunity. But amid the cigarettes now always in the house and watching Andie smoke, he followed. They do not smoke when they are getting together with family, but they do at other times. Andie is currently smoking about a carton of Benson's menthols a week. Rich smokes Benson's Regulars, about a carton every three weeks. That includes the ones of his that Andie smokes when she runs out. |
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