A Shopping We Will (or Won't) Go
By
It
was Station 51's day off. Johnny agreed to meet Roy at his house at 10:00 a.m. after a well deserved
sleep and help him clean out his shed. They worked until 12:30 and Joanne
made them lunch. They finished cleaning the shed around 2:00. Joanne left them
a couple of worn towels to clean themselves up with on the deck. After they
felt human, Roy went into the house and Johnny headed out to his truck to get
a change of clothes.
On his way in, he heard
Joanne asking Roy to go to the grocery story for her while she got things
ready for dinner. There were a few items on the list that she needed for dinner.
Johnny was staying for dinner so he volunteered to go with Roy to the store.
"Just let me change,
Roy and I'll go with you", Johnny called to his partner as he headed into the bathroom
to put on his clean clothes.
"OK", Roy
said as he went to grab a carrot. Joanne slapped his hand away.
"That's part of
dinner", she chuckled at the startled look on Roy's face. "But if you promise to remember
to get some more, you can have it".
Roy got out the list
that Joanne had prepared for him and wrote carrots down on the list and promptly
swiped his intended victim.
"I saw that",
Joanne threw him a dirty look.
"I wrote it down",
Roy mumbled as he munched.
Johnny came back with
his dirty clothes in hand and Joanne gave him a bag to put them into.
"Ready"? he
looked at Roy who was just finishing his carrot.
"Yup, let's go"!
he gave Joanne a peck on the cheek. "We'll be back soon".
"Just make sure
you get EVERYTHING on the list", Joanne chuckled. Little did the guys know that she
put a certain item on there that she knew would throw Roy and probably Johnny
into a panic.
"Just let me put
these in my truck", Johnny headed for his rover as Roy got into the station wagon
to wait.
The reached the grocery
store only to find it very crowded and finally finding the last parking space
there.
"Must be some special
going on this week", Roy ventured a guess.
"Well, between
the two of us, it shouldn't take us too long to get the stuff", Johnny volunteered.
"Let's get going",
Roy stated as he found a shopping cart and they headed into the store.
"Give me a few
things to get and I'll meet you in one of the aisles", Johnny offered.
"OK. She has on
here milk, butter, cheese, orange juice". Those should be enough for you to handle
on one......uh, uh trip", Roy slowly started to feel heat from his feet all
the way up the top of his head.
"What's wrong,
Roy"? Johnny grabbed him by the arm to steady him.
"Uh, nothing, nothing",
Roy slowly turned to face Johnny and plastered a smile on his face. "Nothing".
"Oh come on, you
practically faint in front of me and you say it's nothing?"
"C'mon,
Pally, what is it, what's on the list. It can't be that bad. This is a grocery story for god.........."
Roy held up the list for Johnny to see. Bolded in red was a box of
Kotex. Johnny felt himself get as red as Roy had just a minute ago.
"Uh, uh, um........."I'll
go get the other stuff and meet you in the candy aisle", Johnny
bolted down the aisle before Roy had a chance to stop him.
Left with the list and
the cart, Roy got the other items that Joanne wanted on the list and slowly
headed for the candy aisle. Johnny was already there with his items along with
a bag of caramel popcorn and licorice. In his teeth was a box of oreos.
"I can't get that
stuff. Joanne doesn't want the kids to have junk food", Roy took the items he sent
Johnny for and put them in the cart.
"Oh come on, once
in a while won't hurt them. You need to have a nice cold glass of milk to dunk
the oreos. It's not like they're gonna be dunking them in soda or something. You
worry to much. It'll be fine. I'll pay for them", Johnny offered a perfect solution.
"Fine, but you're
going to take the heat from Joanne when you walk in the door with them, not me!",
Roy warned.
"She won't say
anything, you'll see", he argued.
"Yeah, we WILL
see!" Roy argued back.
With everything on the
list accounted for, there was just the dreaded item left to buy.
Roy
and Johnny hurriedly walked down the aisle of feminine products quickly scanning sides for the
dreaded item. They reached where they were and froze.
"Well, aren't ya
gonna pick it up? It's the last thing on the list", Johnny felt his mouth go dry
as he turned to look at Roy.
"Uh, yeah, I'm,
I'm gonna pick it up", but his hand wouldn't move to get it.
"Roy stop stalling
and pick it up already", Johnny was getting annoyed.
"Why don't YOU
pick it up then", Roy felt his face getting flushed again.
"No way. It's not
for my wife and even if I was married, I wouldn't get it. She'd have to get it
herself", Johnny blurted out as he backed away from Roy.
By this time, Roy was
sweating. He glanced at the list again to make sure it didn't disappear but
there it was, staring back at him. He looked up to the shelf they were on and
grabbed the box and threw it into the cart.
"OK, we're done",
he announced as he hurried down the aisle leaving Johnny behind.
They arrived at the
check out behind one woman was putting her groceries on the belt. Roy looked everywhere
but in the cart. He was hoping they would disappear before he had to put
his stuff up there. The woman turned around to put more of her groceries up
and noticed the box
sitting in his cart.
"What a nice husband
to be getting those for his wife", she smiled.
Stunned that anyone
would notice, Roy looked like a deer caught in headlights feeling the heat rise
again. He stammered, "Uh, Yes ma'am". Johnny just turned away mortified.
She finished, paid for
her groceries and then it was Roy's turn. Johnny helped him put the groceries
up, saving the Kotex for last. Neither wanted to be the one to put it up there.
Johnny finally grabbed it and stuck it at the end of the line. More customers
were lining up behind Roy and Johnny wanted to get out of there as fast as
they could.
The cashier got to the
last few items finally. The Kotex was the last item left. Unfortunately
for Roy and Johnny, it didn't have a price sticker on it. She picked up the Kotex
and called, "CHARLIE, HEY CHARLIE". Charlie came to the end of the aisle he
was at.
"Yeah"? he
questioned.
"Can you go over
to aisle nine and see how much these Kotex are for me"? she said as she held up
the box for all to see.
If the floor would have
opened up, Roy and Johnny probably would have jumped. They turned to look
at each other, their faces felt as hot as the rest of them as they stood there
in shock. Charlie came to the end of the aisle and gave the price.
After they paid for
the groceries, they made a beeline for the station wagon. They could still hear
the snickering of the other customers in the store.
They arrived at the
car, threw the bags in, hopped in and drove away.
As
they left the parking lot, Johnny sunk down in the seat.
"Man, Roy, that
was embarrassing. The whole store just stopped and looked at us!" Johnny ranted
on. "How could Joanne do that to us?"
"Us? If you hadn't
come along, it would have just been me", Roy pointed out as he opened his window
further to try to cool his flushed face.
"I'm never getting
married if I have to be subject to that kind of torture," Johnny wiped his brow
and then wiped it on his pants. "Don't invite me to go shopping with you anymore,
Pally".
"If I remember
correctly, you didn't exactly say you wouldn't come along", Roy reminded him.
"Yeah, well, next
time there won't be a next time", Johnny stated.
By the time they arrived
back at the DeSoto residence, they were calmed down and back to normal.
Joanne saw them pull up.
*Let's see if they got
everything on the list and if they came back with some things not on the list*,
Joanne snickered as she saw them carrying the bags into the house.
"Kids, Daddy and
Uncle Johnny are back from the store. Wash up, we'll be having dinner in about a half
hour, Joanne reminded Chris and Jennifer who were watching television.
Please set the table for me and Jen, you let Chris handle the silverware".
"OK Mommy",
Jennifer agreed as she went to wash her hands before handling the plates and napkins.
"I'll be there
in a minute Mom", Chris settled himself on the chair Jennifer had abandoned.
"Now, Chris!",
Joanne firmly stated.
"Yes, Mom",
Chris sulked. "Coming".
Roy and Johnny entered
the kitchen with the bags. She checked over the list, pulling out the items
Johnny bought.
"And whose idea
was this?" she scowled as she pulled the oreos out of the bag.
"Uh, um, I thought
we could have the cookies for dessert", Johnny stammered.
"They
go really well with milk for dunking, he stopped as he noticed her pull the other two items
out of the bag.
"And what do these
go well with, huh?", she chastised him.
"Uh, well, ah,......."
Johnny fumbled for an answer.
"Uh huh, just as
I thought. Well you can take these home with you, Mr. Gage", she said as she put
Johnny's purchases back into one bag.
"Told ya",
Roy snickered.
"Shut up, Roy",
Johnny fumed.
"Did you get EVERYTHING
on the list?" Joanne purposely took everything out of the other bag while
saying it.
Roy and Johnny looked
at each other. Jennifer and Chris stood looking at them thoroughly enjoying
this torture of their Dad and "Uncle".
Roy looked at the kids
and then Johnny and finally back Joanne. "Uh, yeah, we did".
Joanne started to pull
the box out of the bag. Johnny grabbed it and shoved it back in the bag.
"Not in front of
the kids, Joanne", Johnny panicked as he searched Roy's face for some help.
Roy just stood there
looking between his wife and his partner enjoying the puppy dog look on Johnny's
face pleading for a little support.
Joanne
finally relented and left the item in the bag. *That'll teach him for buying junk food*, Joanne
chuckled to herself.
"Thanks a lot for
the help, Pally", Johnny shot Roy a glare.
"You're welcome,
Junior", Roy chuckled.
Joanne finished making
dinner. They all sat down to enjoy her roast beef, mashed potatoes and
carrots. And since they did get the dreaded item, she had an apple and peach pie
and gave Roy and Johnny a piece of each.
"Maybe I should
let you two go shopping for me all the time", Joanne grinned.
"NO!!!" Roy
and Johnny both shouted.
"I think that's
my cue to leave. Thanks for the dinner Joanne. Pally, next time, you're on your
own for shopping".
"We'll see, Junior",
Roy grinned. "We'll see".