An hour later, after they had both showered and changed, they were sitting around watching TV waiting until it was time to meet their fathers. When it was time to leave, the two got into Portman's black Camero and took off for the office building. "Can you get the entrance card out of the glove compartment?" he asked as they approached the underground parking garage.
"Sure," Julie replied as she opened the glove compartment. She pulled out the card and handed it to him. Portman slid the card through they machine, the gate opened, and he pulled into an open spot.
They took the elevator all the way up to the top floor. The receptionist recognized Portman and motioned him over. "Dean we should go out tonight," the blond said very seductively.
"Sorry Rachel, I've got plans." He then turned to Julie and said, "Ready to go Julie?"
"Sure," she replied and they then went to Anthony Portman's office.
"She just doesn't seem to get it," Dean said after they had both settled down on the couch.
"Who doesn't get what?" Anthony asked and he and Chris entered the office.
"Your receptionist, Rachel, doesn't get that I'm not interested," Dean explained.
"She's still after you ?!"
"I know a way to change that," Julie said.
"How?" Dean asked.
"Show her the real you. What was it your mom called you? Oh yeah, tattooed Bash Brother," Julie answered, then started giggling.
"Yeah, you're real funny there Catlady."
"I know," she replied between fits of giggles.
Ten minutes later, the foursome emerged from the office. Dean and Julie were a little bit behind their fathers and when Rachel said hello to Dean, Julie started giggling again. "Dean, why don't you and Julie take your car and we'll all meet there."
"Sure thing Dad," Portman said. Then glancing over at Julie, "ready to go Catlady?"
"Let's do it."
After a quick dinner, the foursome split up and went to their respective entrances to Wrigley Field. Dean and Julie headed to the bleachers to get good spots. The game started, Cubs versus Cards, a classic match-up. Sosa and MacGuire were both in top form. It's the bottom of the fifth and the Cubs are up 3-1. "Hey Julie, I'm going to go get a pop, you want anything?"
"Sure," she replied.
"Anything in particular I can get you?"
"Whatever."
"Well that won't be too hard to remember," Portman said with a smile as he got up.
Fifteen minutes later he came back with two drinks and a bag of cotton candy. "Did I miss anything?" he asked as he sat down and handed Julie her Pepsi.
"Not really," she answered as she took the offered drink.
