She was a cute and
attractive brunette racing behind the restraunt as she pulled the door open to
the back of her father's restraunt and hurried inside. Balancing
school and her job was not easy since her mother had died, but for Jacqueline
Tripper it was life as usual. She set aside her school books as her
father looked up from making the salads for his patrons.
"You're late, Jackie." He was much less spirited since his wife
Vicki had died. Well, she wasn't really his wife, they never did have
a marriage, but according to their incomes, it was a common-law
marriage.
"I'm sorry." She tied her apron in place and kissed him.
"But I got waylaid at the library. It won't happen again."
"Table seven needs bread and table three is waiting to give their
drink orders."
"I'm on it." Jack's vivacious daughter tied her hair into a pony
tail and picked up her pad and pencil from where she left it the night
before. She backed her way through the swinging doors as she looked
over the crowded dining area of Jack's Bistro. A basket of bread was
ready and waiting for table seven in the window as she dropped it off
to them and checked on how they were doing. Another turn and she was
taking drink orders from table three as well as their orders. She
heard the door jingle as she noticed more patrons entering.
"I hope you like this restraunt, Uncle Matt." Maggie Shelton held
the door for her much older relative. Reverend Matthew Fordwick still
walked tall and proud but his hair was now white and his face now
showed the lines on a man in his late eighties. A minister from the
Blue Ridge Mountains of Jefferson County, Virginia, he had not been
this far west since World War Two, but his sister's daughter was a
gracious hostess and a lovely lady.
"I've never been here before, but that girl who ran the plant store
really recommended it." She continued.
"I hope they're not too spicy." Fordwick mentioned. "I don't
do spicy."
"I'm sure they'll be okay." Maggie looked up to lovely Mrs.
Tripper and wished she had her figure again.
"Welcome to Jack's Bistro, the heart of Santa Monica," Jackie started. "Do you know what you're
drinking?"
"White wine." Maggie asked.
"Water." Her uncle replied. "You're
not too spicy, are you?"
"I'd like to think I am." Jackie answered.
"No, dear........" Maggie thought the girl was a brunette version
of her niece Brigitte. "He means the food. He can't take the
spices."
"Oh," Jackie was knocked back to attention. "We have a nice
senior menu right here." She showed with her pencil to the menu. "Why
don't I get your drinks and then I'll get your orders." She
turned with a toss of her ponytail to help someone else as Maggie
grinned watching her.
"A brunette Brigitte........."
"Beg pardon, dear?"
"Oh, nothing," Maggie turned back to the table. "She looks a
lot like Cate's girl." She heard her cell phone ringing in her
purse and turned to answer it. Pulling it from her jacket on the back
of her chair, she flicked it open and lifted it to her ear.
"Yes," She grinned. "Oh, hi, Catie, you won't believe this,
but there's a girl here who looks a lot like Bri........
Huh..............." Her eyes calmed and her grin faded.
"What? Paul..."
"What's going on?" Uncle Matt looked over.
"Cate's husband passed away............." Maggie mentioned as her
uncle became remorseful. He had met and known Paul Hennessy but for a
few times, how could a young man like that go so unexpectedly?
"Yeah, yeah.........." Maggie answered over the phone. "I'll
be there. I'm sure Uncle Matt would love to help do the funeral. We'll
leave tonight. Don't worry."
"Paul..........he's the sport's writer?"
"Yeah." Maggie was still a bit stunned.
"He was what? 55?"
"Yeah." Maggie gasped at the turn of events. "Well, I'll
have to get us plane tickets instead of dinner." She re-looked
over the room for the young lady again as she saw the man giving
dinners to some of the other guests in the restraunt. Waving her hand,
she gestured toward him as he turned around to her.
"Hello," Jack grinned warmly. "I'm Jack Tripper, this is my
restraunt, and what may I get you?"
"Eyeglasses!" Maggie was stunned. He
looked just like her brother-in-law Paul Hennessy!
PART TWO
Cate Hennessy was
morosely quiet as she returned from the funeral. Her sister Maggie was supporting
her and her three kids were quietly trailing behind them as they all
tried to contemplate a life without a Paul. He was so much the life of
this family in more ways than one and without him there was not much
more to think of as their minds turned to worry and to even
selfish desires.
"Kids," Cate sat down emotionally spent on to the sofa. "Go
change your clothes."
"I don't know......" Brigitte paused before the mirror and
checked herself out. "I didn't like this black dress going out,
but I think it makes me look hot."
"I can't believe you." Her sister Kerry stared at her and refused
to believe it. She turned to scramble up the stairs as Brigitte turned
and looked to her mother and aunt then wondered if what she had said
was really that bad. Her brother, Rory, stood behind her. He was
looking a bit handsome in his little suit and new haircut as he was
still a bit in shock. His dad meant a lot more to him now that he was
gone and he realized that he no longer had any chance to say it to
him.
"Oh god......." He mumbled to himself then looked to his mother.
"Do you realize the estrogen level in this house just spiked? I'm
the only guy left in a house full of women? I'm dead." He
disbelievingly shook his head as he turned up the stairs. Maggie
watched him scatter off as she consoled her sister.
"Cate....." She brought her a cup of coffee. "How are you
doing? Are you going to be okay?"
"Okay?" Cate looked at her. "Okay? I just placed my husband
in the ground. Never mind the fact that this is going to be a one
income family, what am I going to do? Paul was............ he could
be........ He was so funny. He could do and say the dumbest things,
but at least he made our marriage unpredictably wonderful. I'm going
to miss that."
"I can respect that." Maggie pulled her sister closer in a way
she hadn't done since they were kids. "I know."
"I wish he could come back........."
"Well........."
Cate recognized that weird tone as she lifted her head and looked at her
weird sister. She just stared at her for a few seconds as she tried to
understand her thinking.
"What was that, 'Well.........?'"
"Well.........." Maggie looked back at her. "You're not
going to believe this, but............ I was in this little French
Bistro out in California and the guy who owned it, he looks just
like Paul!" She grinned as if it was just the oddest occurrence
in the world which it probably was.
"Just like Paul?"
"Just like Paul!" Maggie insisted. "And get this, his
daughter looks just
like Brigitte!
"Just like Brigitte?"
"Just like Brigitte!" Maggie insisted "Except she's a
brunette and she has a brain. Sort of a Bizarro Brigitte."
Cate looked at her sister again.
"He's a widower, or so I'm told." Maggie continued. "Now,
I'm not saying go out there and marry him, but.... I thought you would
at least like to meet him."
"In California?"
"Yeah,"
"Maggie," Cate stood and lightly shook her head with the
implausible irony of the facts. "I am not going to go out west
and marry up a guy who looks......... Looks just like Paul??"
"Could be his twin brother!"
Cate continued shaking her head as she stood and paced a bit. She wasn't
really interested in marrying again, but........ She felt like she needed
some closure.
"Just like Brigitte?"
"I swear........." Maggie continued. "If you brought the two
of them together, I bet the space/time structure would collapse on
itself!"
PART THREE
The Hennessey home was
full of mourners arriving from the funeral to give Cate some support. Some
of them were Paul's relatives like Grandma Knable who couldn't keep
from pinching the kid's cheeks and reminding them just how much they
had grown.
"Mom," Rory came up behind his mother. "If she pinches me
once more, I'm going to clock her."
"Rory," Cate looked at him. "If she pinches, she pinches.
She might not be with us much more."
"Is that a promise?" Rory asked. "I mean, don't get my hopes
up if you're not sure."
"Go say hello to your cousins and don't let them upstairs." She
lightly shoved him off. "I'm not scrubbing the bathtub
again!"
Rory just rolled his eyes as Brigitte turned away from creepy cousin Junior
Healey. The former problem child had certainly grown to be tall and
passable for good-looking, but she wanted nothing do with him since
she recalled the exploding bra he had given her when she made fifteen.
Kerry meanwhile was getting eyed by the son of one of one of the other
guests. His name was Clifford Hanscomb and his father was a writer with
which Paul had gone to school. All the way from Derry, Maine, Clifford
reportedly had a uncle, an architect named Ben
Hanscomb, who reportedly resembled Paul. He grinned at her as she
reluctantly grinned back, but she
was really cringing from his braces. She just rolled her eyes and strided up alongside her mother.
"Mom," She positioned her mother. "Could you stand there and
block his view?"
"I don't believe you kids." Cate gasped as if the funeral wasn't
already taxing her nerves. "You only see your relatives for only
a few hours out of the year and........"
"And that's too much, right there."
"Look," Cate turned and gasped for strength. "They are not
that bad."
"Hey Bridge," Junior Healey was following Brigitte. "We got
a bet. How big did that bra you wore get before your chest
exploded?"
"Okay, they're a study in anthropology." She turned back to
Kerry. "Honey, losing your father is going to be very hard on me.
Please get along with your relatives for a little while longer."
"Okay," Kerry tossed her head with a bit of attitude. "But
if Uncle Archie asks me why I'm still single when I still got a
perfectly good brother, don't blame me if someone gets buried in the
back yard!"
"I've got the shovel." Bridget popped up. "Help me get
Junior out there."
Cate rolled her eyes as she regretted becoming a single mother. Her eyes
looked up to William Collins, a writer from Maine. He and Paul were supposed to be pen pals or
something like that, but he really thought of Paul as a mentor to him.
"Cate," He turned to her. "Are you going to be okay? Do you
need money?"
"No, I'm alright." Cate looked at him and then his wife, Ally.
"It's just........... You never see this coming. You think
everything's going fine and then.................. You find yourself
alone."
"I know what you're going through." Ally admitted. "I've had
horrible dreams of losing William. If I lost him ..." She turned and
looked him as he pulled her close.
"When things calm down," William continued. "Get away from
things for a while. Take a vacation. Things will look better when get
a clear head."
"I don't know." Cate took a deep breath as out the corner of her
eye Brigitte and Kerry dragged Junior out the back door by his legs.
"I'd hate to think what that would look like."
"Who cares what people think?" William replied. "You have to
think of yourself."
"Yeah, right." Cate hugged him for support as he gave her a brief
kiss to quell her feelings. She stroked her hair back as she briefly
acknowledged George Madison, another character who looked lot like
Paul to her. A lot of
people in the family were suddenly looking like Paul to her. Madison was married to Paul's cousin, Janet, as they parted
briefly. Cate turned to her sister.
"Okay," She looked at her. "Book one trip to Santa Monica for the both of us."
"You won't regret it." Maggie hugged her sister as Ben Healey
rushed to save his adopted son from the Hennessey girls.
PART FOUR
Jack Tripper was still busy at work tasting his dishes and making sure they
were exactly to his specifications as his daughter came in late again. He
looked up still a bit dispirited at not having Vicki around more as his
daughter and new light of his life rushed to work again.
"Jackie," He started. "You're running late again."
"Well," The girl looked up. "It's hard to juggle school and
work."
"Are you sure boys aren't getting in your way?" He asked.
"Want to dust me for
prints?"
"Are you sure you can run the restraunt without me for the
weekend?" Jack was preparing salads as his daughter placed her
books aside and pulled out a fresh apron.
"Of course," his daughter answered. "But do I have to stay
with Grandma Hooperman? She always feeds me grits and turnip greens
"
"In China they eat squid and raw fish." He beamed to his
only daughter.
"I'll take the grits and greens." She tied her apron on, picked
up her pad and went straight to work as she delivered bread to two
tables and noticed another person about out of coffee. She began
pouring him some more as she heard more guests entering her father's
restraunt.
"Hi," she rushed to meet them. "Have a smoking
preference?"
"Oh my god......" Cate Hennessy looked at the brunette beauty as
her sister stood behind her.
"Excuse me?" Jackie wondered.
"I'm sorry, it's just that........." Cate was not prepared for
this. It was as if Bridget had never bleached her hair. She liked it
so much she wanted to go home and have her daughter return to being a
brunette. "I have a daughter who looks just like you!"
"Oh," Jackie pondered that realization a minute. "Gosh, I
always thought I was one of a kind." She gestured to a table near
the windows in front and passed out menus. "Now, the Trout
Almandine is very good today. Can I have your drink orders
?"
"What?" Cate couldn't stop staring. "Oh, uh, white
wine........"
"Same." Maggie looked up grinning like a Cheshire cat as Jackie
shined a bit and stepped away. "What did I say? Bridget can't
even say 'Trout Almandine.'"
"The likeness is incredible..........." Cate looked back at the
young girl. She was fluent and vivacious as she helped other customers
in the restraunt and she seemed a bit more grounded in reality as she
remained charming but not aloof. "I wonder if there was a mix up
at the hospital."
"Cate," Maggie glanced over the menu. "Her father's at eight o'clock."
Cate turned round to the kitchen entrance and became shocked again as Jack
Tripper, the restraunt owner, emerged from the kitchen and very friendlily
and graciously delivered orders. She wanted to stand up and pull him close
to her as she wondered of her Paul had returned to her. The likeness was
incredible as Tripper was just a bit more thinner, but his sparkle and grin
and complete nuance was exactly like Paul as he moved past his daughter and
received instructions from her. He looked straight to Cate and Maggie as
his daughter poured their drinks, delivered them to the table and
rushed to help someone else.
"Ladies," Jack looked at them. "Have you decided what you
will be having tonight?"
"How do you make your Crab Bisque?" Maggie asked.
"Oh," Jack reacted. "Oh well, I just cook and prepare the
crab and............" He noticed Cate staring at him. "Is
there a problem?"
"Problem?" Cate slowly reacted, looked at her sister and looked
back to Jack. "What, oh, uh, no, it's just that..................
you just look a lot like my late husband, Paul Hennessey." She
wanted to get a reaction from
him.
"That's a nice name he had.....has!"
"Any relation?" Cate asked.
"Ummmmmmmmmm, no....." Jack reacted.
"No Hennessey's in my family tree."
"You'll have to excuse my sister." Maggie looked up. "You
see, Paul died just last week."
"I'm so sorry......." Jack wanted to show his respect.
"Look, anything you want, on the house....."
"I lost my goldfish last week." Someone at the next table
replied.
"I hope he got a funeral at sea." Jack told the stranger as he
secretly had to admit he was a bit smitten by Cate. "I bet you
loved him very much."
"I sure did." The guy who lost the fish answered.
"I'm trying to show some respect to the lady, sir." Jack reacted
and looked back to Cate. He cleared his throat. "Look, if you
need anything tonight, let me know. I'll be glad to help you. Let my
daughter know what you want you're ready." He spoke tenderly as
he gave one last look as slowly slipped away to help his other guests.
"What do you think?" Maggie leaned to her sister.
"I don't know." Cate gasped as she wondered if she was swooning.
"If I didn't know better, he could be Paul's twin
brother........."
PART FIVE
Jack Tripper had checked
the stove of his restraunt to make sure it was off as he turned and signed
his checklist. His daughter gasped from finishing off the dishes as
she pulled her apron off and tossed it into the laundry by the back
door. She turned to her father.
"So, Jackie......" He looked to her. "Would you like to see
a late movie before we head home?"
"Not tonight, dad," The brunette beauty pulled her jacket on and
took her hair out from under her collar. "I'm too tired."
"I'll buy the popcorn."
"Another time, dad." The girl grinned and headed through the
restraunt to head up stairs to the apartment above the restraunt.
Feeling himself to be the luckiest man in the world, he checked the
back door to the alley again to be sure it was locked then followed in
his daughter's footsteps. As he started to check the door to the
restraunt, he heard the bell ring on it and recognized Mrs. Hennessy
returning.
"Cate," He grinned to see her again. "What brings you back
here? I was just closing up."
"I just had to see you again." Cate couldn't help staring at him.
"You look so much like my Paul!"
Jack just grinned and bashfully looked away.
"I bet he was a great guy." He answered.
"He was." Cate wanted to grab and kiss him. "He could be so
funny and romantic. I loved him a lot."
"I can tell." Jack looked upon her and wished her could remove
all the hurt from her. "If I was him, what would you want to say
to him?"
"I'd say.........." Cate looked away as she tried to pull her
overcoat tighter. "Paul, I miss you so much. I lost you so soon
and yet, my fondest memories were of being with you. You
were.........." Cate looked up as Tripper provided the ear she
wanted. "My life, my dreams................ I will miss you
always."
"And if you were my Vicki........." Jack looked back at her.
"I'd say all the same things plus........ I was better off having
known you."
"That too........" Cate looked into his eyes as their gazes met.
His hand was given as a token of support, but she pulled him closer
and kissed him as he kissed her back. For a moment, she was almost
with her husband again and he was with Vicki. They parted as they
stared into each others eyes.
"I'm sorry," She answered. "I don't usually..........."
"I think you just wanted to say good-bye." Jack was a bit smitten
too.
"Look." Cate grabbed a napkin and used a marker laying around to
scribble her address in Detroit. "If you're ever in the area.........."
"I'll stop on by." Jack grinned as the sparkle returned to his
eye. "But................ don't tell your kids. I'd love to scare
them straight for you."
"I'd love that." Cate laughed again as she took another look at
him. "There's a lot of Paul in you too."
"Have a good life, Cate Hennessy." Jack kissed her hand. She just
beamed at his gallantry and stepped back still trapped in the spirit.
A turn on her heel and she was gone. Jack locked the doors behind her
as he noticed one burning candle left behind on a table. He was quite
sure that all of them had been out and yet, he wasn't about to believe
in spirits just yet. He started to motion to blow it out, and then
hesitated and let it be.
"Good bye, Paul..........." He replied to it and headed upstairs
to his apartment.
John Ritter 1948-2003
