She had been to a mini female five-year class reunion sort of cobbled together by the local girls who did not want to wait for the official ten-year reunion.

Ann was one year out of college now. She had to come from another city so she decided the next day to go back to the old school and just look around and perhaps see some former teachers. Mrs. Larkin was her favorite.

She sought her out right away. "Of course I remember you Ann. You were my star pupil. Both you and Jerry Cain. Oh my, speaking of Jerry I have something you should see. I was going to mail it to you. It is a letter to you from Jerry that one of the kids found in an old textbook. It is your old book Ann. The letter is very personal and I am sorry but I did read it and so did some students".

Ann decided to wait until she was back at the motel to open the book. Ann got comfortable and opened the book. She then saw the note that had been pressed between the pages for five years. She read, "My dearest Ann: Thoughts of you hover over my mind like the mist over blue water, never leaving. How I long for your touch, you talking to me, your eyes upon me. I hunger to be with you every moment, basking in the warmth of your nearness and inhaling your scent that carries your being to my very soul. I ache to tell you of my feelings however I am terrified of rejection. I place my thoughts in this missive with great hopes you will allow me time with you. Time for you to understand the whole of me. God willing, the power of my deep love will attract you to me. If you do not respond to this note I shall evermore be silent. Jerry Cain."

Ann was stunned. Why didn't he flirt or make eye contact or do what boys do to let girls know. She went to the graduation year-book she brought with her. He was a nice looking boy. She would have gone out with him if he had just asked. How shy or intimidated he must have been. Ann had dated a lot and been in like but never in love.

She got on the phone. The third call to her reunion friend said Jerry was manager of a local major department store. Ann took a cab. Upon entering the large store she asked for the managers office. She took the elevator. She was an exercise freak and had been told many times she had not aged a bit, so she suspected she would be recognized by Jerry, but what about him? Maybe he was bald with a beer gut. Her plan was to just sneak a peek, hoping to see him without him seeing her, and then decide what to do.

What happened next was what she did not want, Jerry saw her first. There was a pleasant voice behind her, "I do believe I am seeing Ann Colter in front of me." She turned to see Jerry, much the same with lots of hair and a flat stomach. She had to look and saw no wedding band. She also noticed he gave a quick glance at her hand. "My Jerry you startled me." She started to say something like "What are you doing here?", but she knew it was his question, plus he would see through the ruse.

"Ann, it looked as you were looking for someone or something, what a grand surprise, what exactly are you doing here?" "Damn", she thought, now what do I say? "Well Jerry, several girls had a little reunion and I came down from Berkley. While I was here I visited our old teacher, Mrs. Larkin and she mentioned how you and I were her star pupils, so I thought I would drop by and say hello. Peggy Conley knew where you worked".

Ann took a week off and stayed in town seeing Jerry every night. The last night she told him the whole story about finding the note after all these years. He was embarrassed a bit, but said his feelings were only stronger now. Ann said, with misty eyes, Jerry I have feelings for you that I did not know were possible. You are kind and romantic and all of the things I would create if I could create my life's partner. If this is love, then I want more and more of you. . . . and . . . .Love Comes.

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