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Mayor William H. Herrington (August 15, 1950) the first African American Mayor of Lawrenceville, Virginia was born in Hartsville, South Carolina to Henry Herrington, a transportation worker from Darlington County, and Carrie Boyd Herrington, a housekeeper from Chester County, South Carolina.
He graduated from Butler High School, Hartsville, where he played baseball, basketball, and football. He was a member of the South Carolina 1968 Triple-A Championship Basketball Team. He enrolled in Saint Paul’s College, where he pledged the Epsilon Gamma Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. He married Brenda Reese (1971), a project manager from Kenbridge, Virginia. He was the captain of the tennis team. He received a BA in History.
He earned his JD from Howard University Law School. He graduated from the National Institute for Trial Advocacy. Herrington became a member of the DC Bar Association and the Virginia Bar Association.
He practiced law in both public and private arenas. He served as a trial attorney for OSHA and Lee and Harvey and as a senior trial attorney for Brown, Brown, and Brown. He was named vice president for institutional advancement and director of admissions at Saint Paul’s College.
In 2014, he became the mayor of Lawrenceville. He supported early childhood education and established the “Mayor’s Pre-K Book Club,” which earned the Virginia Municipal League “Stairway to Success” statewide award. He advocated for children and education by encouraging students to participate in the VML “If I Were Mayor” Essay Contest. He revived the local farmers market, established a community wellness committee, and brought multiple health-related events to the community. He was instrumental in bringing the first Remote Area Medical clinic to the region, which provides medical services to residents of impoverished, isolated, and underserved areas.
The Lawrenceville Town Council presented him with a resolution for successfully serving the people of Lawrenceville through outstanding leadership and creative abilities for promoting the town. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #omegapsiphi
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Trey fell into exorcism by accident. Apparently most of the best exorcists do. The line between belief in the unknown and fear of the unknown is thin his mentor used to say. In a strange way it hadn't been hard to go from 'ghosts definitely do not exist' to 'ghosts exist but won't exist around me much longer'. It's an easy job that allows a lot of time for his true passion — baking. Sometimes he comes down to the kitchen to find 'LEAVE NOW' (or the occasional 'DIE' and 'I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER') written in flour on the countertop but it's hardly more of a mess than dusting the countertop to roll out dough anyway.
The first thing Trey sees coming around the curve of the road is the sea. He had known that the village is on the coast but seeing the road spill into a hungry maw of water carving into the basalt cliffs is something else entirely. Riddle had called it a 'seaside village' but it really is more of a collection of old tired buildings overlooking a steep drop into angry water. The road itself goes from paved to gravel almost instantly, the gentle bends becoming aggressive curves. His GPS lags, 5Gs becoming No-Gs very quickly.
The car swerves dramatically, avoiding a pothole and then a rock and roadkill and another rock that borders on a boulder, but Trey has faith in Ruggie's skill. They're an odd match of work partners — Ruggie is as pragmatic as they come, someone who grew up with nothing and can make something out of anything. He's reliable, as long as money and food are involved, does high-quality work and just like Trey, is as unaffected by ghosts as they come.
Trey fell into exorcism by accident. Apparently most of the best exorcists do. The line between belief in the unknown and fear of the unknown is thin his mentor used to say. In a strange way it hadn't been hard to go from 'ghosts definitely do not exist' to 'ghosts exist but won't exist around me much longer'. It's an easy job that allows a lot of time for his true passion — baking. Sometimes he comes down to the kitchen to find 'LEAVE NOW' (or the occasional 'DIE' and 'I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER') written in flour on the countertop but it's hardly more of a mess than dusting the countertop to roll out dough anyway.
The best way to banish a haunt is to simply ignore it. And that is why Trey and Ruggie are driving out to the village Octaneta. A desperate letter had been delivered to Hartsville headquarters requesting an exorcism.
"Gotta be a lot of fish here, huh?" Ruggie breaks the silence as he slows the car, pulling into a spot in front of the only not-dilapidated building, a simple but elegant sign reading 'Mostro Lounge' hangs above the black door. The parking lot is empty, save their car.
"That's the name of the whale from that story, right?" Trey asks in response.
"I wouldn't mind trying whale meat." Ruggie replies.
"I can see about fish pies." "Whale pies!"
"I'll see what I can do about a whale pie," Trey concedes. Ruggie laughs, smug that he gets what he wants but they both know that Trey would have capitulated eventually. While sweets were more of Trey's specialty, the savory pie or bread is always on the menu. Working with dough is soothing in its own way.
He knocks on the door.
Ruggie wanders around the front yard, taking stock of the immaculately mowed yard, the fresh coat of paint on the lounge's outer slats, he lets out a low whistle, appreciation for the labor that went into maintaining the outside. Typically haunted locales were in disrepair but the lounge seems to be well taken care of.
"How do they have such a devoted groundskeeper when there's like no one here?" Ruggie asks, a little too loudly.
"My brother handles it." Someone replies before Trey can make some half-hearted attempt to guess. An impossibly tall man is coming around from the back of the lounge building. He's wearing a black rubber apron and gloves, carrying a freshly killed and plucked and bled chicken. Trey meets the man's eyes, one is gold and the other brown — or olive — or a dulled bronze — "I assure you, it isn't always so tidy. You've simply caught us at a good time."
"Must've gotten reaaalll passionate about cutting grass." Ruggie quips.
"He gets taken by moods, sometimes." The man replies fondly. "My name is Jade, welcome to the Mostro Lounge. How many nights are you staying?"
"I thought this was a lounge?" Ruggie asks at the same time Trey says, "This is a hotel?"
"Oh, you're not here as guests? My apologies for assuming." It looks as though Jade would have folded his hands in front of him, had he not been holding a chicken.
"Gonna cook that?" Ruggie continues. Trey, who had been expecting that, waits a moment before asking his own question.
"Yes, it's meant to be the centerpiece for tonight's meal."
"We can be guests if the food's included."
"We're here about the haunting." Trey shakes his head with a small smile, "And we will need lodging for the night, at least."
"One meal a day is included in the cost of the room, yes." Jade nods as he speaks, voice pleasant and friendly. "Typically it's lunch but since you've arrived so late in the day, dinner will be arranged. I'll meet you inside to sign you in and get your keys."
There's a pause. Trey wonders if he should prompt about the letter again. Ruggie has already returned to the car to get their bags.
"Ah, yes, the haunting." Jade says. "To be quite frank, I'm not sure what you're referring to." Then he disappears inside the lounge with the chicken.
"Somethin's amiss, boss~" Ruggie says sweetly as he comes up beside Trey, the rolling luggage cases smoothly ambling behind him.
"I'm going to call Riddle tonight," Trey agrees.
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An expansive approach to making new compounds
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An expansive approach to making new compounds
While most chemistry labs focus on either organic (carbon-containing) or inorganic (metal-containing) molecules, Robert Gilliard’s lab takes a more expansive approach.
On any given day in his lab, researchers may be synthesizing new materials that can light up or change color in response to temperature changes, designing new molecules that activate chemical bonds, or finding new ways to make useful compounds out of carbon dioxide. Mixing different approaches and drawing from a variety of areas of expertise is the defining feature of his lab’s style of chemistry.
“At the core of our program, we are a chemical synthesis lab. We make molecules,” Gilliard says. “I have students that are in the organic division and students that are in the inorganic division, and we combine concepts from both worlds. We really can’t do our chemistry without both.”
Some of the molecules his lab creates require such specialized laboratory skills that very few other labs even try to make them. These compounds have a variety of unique optical and electrical properties that have drawn interest from companies that make LEDs and other optoelectronic devices.
Previously a professor at the University of Virginia, Gilliard joined the MIT faculty in 2023 as the Novartis Associate Professor of Chemistry, in part because of the opportunities to work with engineers to investigate device applications for those molecules, and to connect with companies interested in their lighting-generating properties.
“By bringing in components from different subareas of chemistry, we have generated some interesting optical and electronic properties in these compounds,” he says.
A winding path
After joining the faculty at UVA in 2017, Gilliard had no inkling that he would soon end up at MIT. His path to the Institute began soon after beginning his appointment, when he invited Christopher “Kit” Cummins, the Dreyfus Professor of Chemistry at MIT, to give a seminar at UVA. Cummins was very interested in the compounds Gilliard was working on and suggested that Gilliard come to MIT for six months as part of the MLK Visiting Professors and Scholars Program.
At the time, Gilliard was still getting settled as a new faculty member and didn’t want to leave his lab, but a few years later, when things were up and running, he joined the MLK program for the 2021-2022 school year. He worked closely with Cummins and others in MIT’s Department of Chemistry, and at the end of the year, department head Troy Van Voorhis broached the idea of bringing him to MIT as a permanent faculty member.
Gilliard, taken by surprise, had no intention of leaving his position at UVA, but he was intrigued by the opportunities for collaboration at MIT and in the Boston area in general.
“The MLK program was a great experience, a well-organized program that really exposed me to the whole MIT institution. I can say this, and I mean it: There’s no way I would’ve come here as a faculty member had I not done that MLK fellowship,” Gilliard says. “I was really enjoying my appointment at the University of Virginia and students that I had, and colleagues there. It would have been nearly impossible to get me to move if I hadn’t already spent that time at MIT and enjoyed the atmosphere and the people.”
Gilliard first became interested in chemistry as a high school student in Hartsville, South Carolina, thanks to an inspiring teacher, Charlotte Godwin, who taught his chemistry, physics, and physical science honors classes. He went to Clemson University planning to study premed, but he wasn’t enthusiastic about that choice.
“Before I arrived, I think I already knew I wasn’t going to do that because I don’t really like hospitals that much,” he recalls. “And so I changed my major before I even arrived, and I changed it to engineering.”
Clemson has a well-known engineering program, but after a couple of classes, Gilliard realized that wasn’t the best choice for him, either. He was, however, enjoying his chemistry classes, so he switched his major to chemistry and signed up to do undergraduate research.
He ended up working with a professor named Rhett Smith, who had just joined the Clemson faculty after doing a postdoc at MIT with Professor Stephen Lippard. In Smith’s lab, Gilliard worked on synthesizing catalysts as well as molecules that could be used as sensors, including sensors for cyanide and TNT, an explosive.
“That was just an amazing experience,” he says. “That’s when I knew that research was something that I enjoyed and that I would likely go on to graduate school.”
When he wasn’t working in Smith’s lab, Gilliard was still immersed in chemistry, working in the organic chemistry teaching labs. “I was doing so much chemistry, but I was having fun with it, so it didn’t really feel like work. It felt like something exciting to explore,” he says.
Novel compounds
As a graduate student at the University of Georgia, Gilliard focused on inorganic main-group chemistry but also took organic chemistry courses and was a teaching assistant for two organic chemistry classes. “I knew that I wanted to learn as much organic chemistry as possible because it would be beneficial for my career,” he says.
For his PhD research, he studied chemical bonds that can form between main-group elements — elements found at the edges of the periodic table, in columns 1-2 and 13-18. These types of bonds can be very difficult to achieve, but once made, they expand the possible bonding scenarios for non-transition metal elements, which makes them useful in a range of chemical reactions.
While doing a postdoctoral fellowship, which he divided between the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zürich) and Case Western Reserve University, Gilliard worked on combining small phosphorus-containing reagents into phosphorus heterocycles, which consist of multiple varied rings fused together.
At the University of Virginia, and now in his lab at MIT, Gilliard continued to study heterocycles, now focusing mainly on boron heterocycles. These molecules hold potential in numerous optical and electronic applications, in part because of their ability to efficiently donate or accept electrons from other molecules. Recently, in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Gilliard’s lab published the first examples of boraphenalenyl radicals and diborepin biradicals that exhibit this important redox behavior. Such materials can also be used to make stimuli-responsive materials and chemical sensors, or to advance various light-emitting or absorbing technologies.
His lab also works on compounds containing bismuth and antimony that can be used to activate carbon-hydrogen bonds. Another area of focus is capturing carbon dioxide and converting it into useful chemicals.
The success of all of these projects, Gilliard says, depends on the “great team” working in his lab, including several students, postdocs, and research scientists who came with him from the University of Virginia.
“A lot of the compounds that we make are very, very difficult. They require specialized techniques and skills, so I’m grateful to have talented folks working in my lab,” he says.
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Teacher: Your hair looks nice today
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Town Events
1.) Above And Beyond or Hartsville Beer Festival 2.) Chalk It Up or Sweet Saturday 3.) Chopping Block or We React Night 4.) Classic Cash or Skateland 5.) Dart Drop or Slippery When Wet 6.) Enchanted Island or Prestwood Co-Ed Sports 7.) Field Days or Stir Crazy 8.) Get Vertical or Lawton Park 9.) Go Green or Shh! Bid2win 10.) Got Mud or Prestwood Party Boats 11.) Harvest Moon or Rocketcity 12.) Jump Zone or The Crypt 13.) Laser Blitz or Prestwood Lake 14.) League Of Fire or The Vault 15.) Let's Get Together or Yoga Works 16.) Planet Granite or Win Or Die 17.) Split Happens or Ghost Whisper 18.) The Book Box or Breakout Clinic 19.) Get High or Kalmia Gardens 20.) Heart Orchard or Runners Ranch 21.) Smokey Hill River Festival or Turning Earth 22.) Behind The Curtain or Hartsville Night Out 23.) Hartsville Rodeo Company or Lady Godiva 24.) Happy Tails or The Pit Stop 25.) Sweet Meadows Farm & Orchard or The Great Campout 26.) Let's Go Fly A Kite or Lonely Hearts Club 27.) On The Same Page or Backyard Bonfire 28.) Treasure's Untold or Skeet It Up 29.) Slasher Night or Dark Skies 30.) Dutch Hollow or The Big Slope 31.) Warefare or The Best Lures 32.) Starlite or Enchanted Island 33.) Harvest Moon or Urban Garden 34.) Run-A-Muck or Aqua Dawg 35.) Jeffries Creek or Zachary's Basement
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Hartsville's Town Events this or that! If you don't know what something is check the Events Tumblr. 1.) Above And Beyond or Hartsville Beer Festival 2.) Chalk It Up or Sweet Saturday 3.) Chopping Block or We React Night 4.) Classic Cash or Skateland 5.) Dart Drop or Slippery When Wet 6.) Enchanted Island or Prestwood Co-Ed Sports 7.) Field Days or Stir Crazy 8.) Get Vertical or Lawton Park 9.) Go Green or Shh! Bid2win 10.) Got Mud or Prestwood Party Boats 11.) Harvest Moon or Rocketcity 12.) Jump Zone or The Crypt 13.) Laser Blitz or Prestwood Lake 14.) League Of Fire or The Vault 15.) Let's Get Together or Yoga Works 16.) Planet Granite or Win Or Die 17.) Split Happens or Ghost Whisper 18.) The Book Box or Breakout Clinic 19.) Get High or Kalmia Gardens 20.) Heart Orchard or Runners Ranch 21.) Smokey Hill River Festival or Turning Earth 22.) Behind The Curtain or Hartsville Night Out 23.) Hartsville Rodeo Company or Lady Godiva 24.) Happy Tails or The Pit Stop 25.) Sweet Meadows Farm & Orchard or The Great Campout 26.) Let's Go Fly A Kite or Lonely Hearts Club 27.) On The Same Page or Backyard Bonfire 28.) Treasure's Untold or Skeet It Up 29.) Slasher Night or Dark Skies 30.) Dutch Hollow or The Big Slope 31.) Warefare or The Best Lures 32.) Starlite or Enchanted Island 33.) Harvest Moon or Urban Garden 34.) Run-A-Muck or Aqua Dawg 35.) Jeffries Creek or Zachary's Basement
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Optional Task 416 - January 24,2023 1.) Above And Beyond or Hartsville Beer Festival 2.) Chalk It Up or Sweet Saturday 3.) Chopping Block or We React Night 4.) Classic Cash or Skateland 5.) Dart Drop or Slippery When Wet 6.) Enchanted Island or Prestwood Co-Ed Sports 7.) Field Days or Stir Crazy 8.) Get Vertical or Lawton Park 9.) Go Green or Shh! Bid2win 10.) Got Mud or Prestwood Party Boats 11.) Harvest Moon or Rocketcity 12.) Jump Zone or The Crypt 13.) Laser Blitz or Prestwood Lake 14.) League Of Fire or The Vault 15.) Let's Get Together or Yoga Works 16.) Planet Granite or Win Or Die 17.) Split Happens or Ghost Whisper 18.) The Book Box or Breakout Clinic 19.) Get High or Kalmia Gardens 20.) Heart Orchard or Runners Ranch 21.) Smokey Hill River Festival or Turning Earth 22.) Behind The Curtain or Hartsville Night Out 23.) Hartsville Rodeo Company or Lady Godiva 24.) Happy Tails or The Pit Stop 25.) Sweet Meadows Farm & Orchard or The Great Campout 26.) Let's Go Fly A Kite or Lonely Hearts Club 27.) On The Same Page or Backyard Bonfire 28.) Treasure's Untold or Skeet It Up 29.) Slasher Night or Dark Skies 30.) Dutch Hollow or The Big Slope 31.) Warefare or The Best Lures 32.) Starlite or Enchanted Island 33.) Harvest Moon or Urban Garden 34.) Run-A-Muck or Aqua Dawg 35.) Jeffries Creek or Zachary's Basement
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hartsville's town events this or that 1.) Above And Beyond or Hartsville Beer Festival 2.) Chalk It Up or Sweet Saturday 3.) Chopping Block or We React Night 4.) Classic Cash or Skateland 5.) Dart Drop or Slippery When Wet 6.) Enchanted Island or Prestwood Co-Ed Sports 7.) Field Days or Stir Crazy 8.) Get Vertical or Lawton Park 9.) Go Green or Shh! Bid2win 10.) Got Mud or Prestwood Party Boats 11.) Harvest Moon or Rocketcity 12.) Jump Zone or The Crypt 13.) Laser Blitz or Prestwood Lake 14.) League Of Fire or The Vault 15.) Let's Get Together or Yoga Works 16.) Planet Granite or Win Or Die 17.) Split Happens or Ghost Whisper 18.) The Book Box or Breakout Clinic 19.) Get High or Kalmia Gardens 20.) Heart Orchard or Runners Ranch 21.) Smokey Hill River Festival or Turning Earth 22.) Behind The Curtain or Hartsville Night Out 23.) Hartsville Rodeo Company or Lady Godiva 24.) Happy Tails or The Pit Stop 25.) Sweet Meadows Farm & Orchard or The Great Campout 26.) Let's Go Fly A Kite or Lonely Hearts Club 27.) On The Same Page or Backyard Bonfire 28.) Treasure's Untold or Skeet It Up 29.) Slasher Night or Dark Skies 30.) Dutch Hollow or The Big Slope 31.) Warefare or The Best Lures 32.) Starlite or Enchanted Island 33.) Harvest Moon or Urban Garden 34.) Run-A-Muck or Aqua Dawg 35.) Jeffries Creek or Zachary's Basement
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This or That: Hartsville Edition
1.) Above And Beyond or Hartsville Beer Festival 2.) Chalk It Up or Sweet Saturday 3.) Chopping Block or We React Night 4.) Classic Cash or Skateland 5.) Dart Drop or Slippery When Wet 6.) Enchanted Island or Prestwood Co-Ed Sports 7.) Field Days or Stir Crazy 8.) Get Vertical or Lawton Park 9.) Go Green or Shh! Bid2win 10.) Got Mud or Prestwood Party Boats 11.) Harvest Moon or Rocketcity 12.) Jump Zone or The Crypt 13.) Laser Blitz or Prestwood Lake 14.) League Of Fire or The Vault 15.) Let's Get Together or Yoga Works 16.) Planet Granite or Win Or Die 17.) Split Happens or Ghost Whisper 18.) The Book Box or Breakout Clinic 19.) Get High or Kalmia Gardens 20.) Heart Orchard or Runners Ranch 21.) Smokey Hill River Festival or Turning Earth 22.) Behind The Curtain or Hartsville Night Out 23.) Hartsville Rodeo Company or Lady Godiva 24.) Happy Tails or The Pit Stop 25.) Sweet Meadows Farm & Orchard or The Great Campout 26.) Let's Go Fly A Kite or Lonely Hearts Club 27.) On The Same Page or Backyard Bonfire 28.) Treasure's Untold or Skeet It Up 29.) Slasher Night or Dark Skies 30.) Dutch Hollow or The Big Slope 31.) Warfare or The Best Lures 32.) Starlite or Enchanted Island 33.) Harvest Moon or Urban Garden 34.) Run-A-Muck or Aqua Dawg 35.) Jeffries Creek or Zachary's Basement
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Hartsville's Town Events this or that! 1.) Above And Beyond or Hartsville Beer Festival 2.) Chalk It Up or Sweet Saturday 3.) Chopping Block or We React Night 4.) Classic Cash or Skateland 5.) Dart Drop or Slippery When Wet 6.) Enchanted Island or Prestwood Co-Ed Sports 7.) Field Days or Stir Crazy 8.) Get Vertical or Lawton Park 9.) Go Green or Shh! Bid2win 10.) Got Mud or Prestwood Party Boats 11.) Harvest Moon or Rocketcity 12.) Jump Zone or The Crypt 13.) Laser Blitz or Prestwood Lake 14.) League Of Fire or The Vault 15.) Let's Get Together or Yoga Works 16.) Planet Granite or Win Or Die 17.) Split Happens or Ghost Whisper 18.) The Book Box or Breakout Clinic 19.) Get High or Kalmia Gardens 20.) Heart Orchard or Runners Ranch 21.) Smokey Hill River Festival or Turning Earth 22.) Behind The Curtain or Hartsville Night Out 23.) Hartsville Rodeo Company or Lady Godiva 24.) Happy Tails or The Pit Stop 25.) Sweet Meadows Farm & Orchard or The Great Campout 26.) Let's Go Fly A Kite or Lonely Hearts Club 27.) On The Same Page or Backyard Bonfire 28.) Treasure's Untold or Skeet It Up 29.) Slasher Night or Dark Skies 30.) Dutch Hollow or The Big Slope 31.) Warefare or The Best Lures 32.) Starlite or Enchanted Island 33.) Harvest Moon or Urban Garden 34.) Run-A-Muck or Aqua Dawg 35.) Jeffries Creek or Zachary's Basement
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Drabble 45
Potato, Knife and Flower - March 4, 2021
Ryker made his way over to a corner booth in the Green Olive and slipped into the side of the booth where he was facing the door and could see who was coming and going. When the waitress hurriedly walked up he went ahead and ordered for both himself and Cass since they agreed on him doing that prior to her arriving so they wouldn't have to wait too long since the place normally got packed with customers. Hearing the distinct sound of the front door open, his gaze moved from the waitress and to see Cass walk in, a small smile tugging at his lips. He watched her for a few seconds while he waited for her to notice him sitting off to the side while he finished up making their orders.
Here she was finally, sitting directly across from him, it had felt like ages since he saw her, hugged her, or even talked to her. He fought back and forth in his mind if what he was doing was the right thing. Just showing up as he did? Would she be mad, would she be happy? He had no idea which way it was going to go. At this point, he knew nothing of what she had been up to since the last time she was in Hartsville and they saw each other that one night. His honey hues couldn't help but look over her face, her bright green eyes, her hair was now longer, she looked beautiful in her flower print dress, just as he remembered her. "Hey." He paused for a second while he gathered his words then quickly continued. "You look beautiful, I'm glad you came."
He couldn't control the smile that was forming across his face again looking across the table at her. "I am surprised, I didn't think you really would show up and plus it was really short notice too." His gaze narrowed slightly glaring against hers. They actually hadn't separated on bad of terms, he just didn't understand or let alone know why she had left as she did. So therefore he wasn't sure if she even wanted to ever see him again, but to him, it was worth a chance he wanted to take. It wasn't like he could just push all that they had been through off to the side. "How have you been? How is Charleston treating you?" He just wanted to get all the basic questions out of the way so they didn't have to waste much time getting caught up.
Sitting his glass down in front of him he noticed she hadn't made up her own tea yet. He reached for the sugar dish and pushed it her way. "You're not drinking that unsweet are you?" He asked knowing she liked her tea to be extra sweet; he moved his attention to the waitress when she walked back by to bring their food. "I ordered steak, I remember just how you like it." He said and gave her an interesting look before he smiled. "And a baked potato." Ryker always had a soft spot for Cass, she was that one girl who always intrigued him since they dated for a couple of years in high school, he always found himself following her around to parties and football games.
He only nodded slightly when she apologized to him. He wasn't sure exactly what she was apologizing for, she didn't say yet. His honey hues moving back to meet hers again. "You left unexpectedly, I had no idea what was going on and I didn't hear from you until a few years later when you showed up that one night.." Ryker just laid it out there, they already knew all of this though. "Why did you not take any of my calls?" He questioned next raising his brows at his own question. This was his number one question, if she would answer it then she would give him the information that he has been wanting to know for many years now. The one night they were together in Hartsville when she came back, it wasn't a bash session on where she had been and what was she doing.
They merely ran into each other, hooked up and went their own separate ways that night, he just didn't think she was going to vanish that quickly again by the next day. "But I'm glad Charleston is treating you good, I'd be worried if you said it wasn't." He said glancing down at his glass before lifting it once more to consume some of the cool liquid before speaking. "Of course I remember, I remember a lot from back then." He said shrugging it off and returning the glass to the table. It was true, Ryker remembered pretty much everything that happened back then. He actually had given up a lot himself to be with Cass. He quit football, being the number one big thing, actually all the sports that he liked to play.
When he heard her question about how has he been, he needed to take a couple of moments to gather his thoughts. "To be honest." He paused looking back at her before continuing. "There have been some good times, but also some not so good ones too." The tone of his voice was one that sounded rather somber. There were many occurrences that went down that Ryker had to live with for the rest of his life. Not very many people knew about what he had done to his stepbrother, he never even told his best friend. He knew meeting up with her would be difficult for the both of them, he wasn't there to cast stones, he only wanted to know what was going on with her. From what he remembered they had a pretty good relationship.
"I did hear about your dad, I went and saw him a couple of times actually, this past year." His honey hues moving back to hers. "We had a good talk about a lot of stuff." He said shrugging it off. Ryker probably knew more than Cass thought he did, but he needed to hear it from her to make sure her old man was telling the truth. "What do you mean you're being paid to stay away?" His gaze becoming more of a glare. "Stay away from what?" He asked moving his glass to the side of the table, he suddenly changed his mind about it. Her next couple of questions just seemed to go in one ear and out the other. Shaking his head he moved his gaze out the diner’s window as he watched a couple walking by.
"I'm here for as long as I want." He said as he leaned back against the booth and crossed his arms over his stomach. "I didn't come looking for anything." He said with a heavy sigh. "I came to change a few things, then I get a call a few days later from my mom." Ryker couldn't help but laugh at Cass’ curious questioning, she wanted to know what her father had told Ryker, but yet he wanted to hear the truth directly from her. "You tell me what's going on and I'll tell you if your dad told me the truth or not." He said shaking his head, he should know better than to believe anything that was told to him by her father. He hated Ryker and for what good reason? There wasn't one in his eyes.
So he didn't last long in college and only attended one semester before realizing it just wasn't for him. It didn't mean he'd grow up to be a loser. But then again Cass was already gone by then so what did that even matter, Ryker had made a life for himself after high school. "So there was a man at church and what things happened?" He asked raising his eyebrows and cocking his head to the side like someone confused, and he was. Cass always was good at beating around the bush and not just coming right out and telling him what he wanted to know. That was one problem they did have in common because they were both that way and she apparently was still like that just as well as he is too.
Ryker always needed answers and Cass would always have a hard time giving them to him. Watching her squirm across the table from him only made him feel like she wasn't going to tell him what he needed to know. "Come on Cass just spill it." He said sighing softly, it took a lot for him to meet up with her and now she was going to shut him out again in typical fashion, another thing they were both good at. Hearing her change the subject he just went with it, maybe she needed a break for a moment to think about how she was going to tell him, even though she had already had a lot of years. She had to know it would catch up with her sooner or later, it wasn't like they just dated for a week. She was someone very important to him.
He smiled up at the waitress when she came around ready to pour more tea. He reached for the knife and he was ready to try and get something into his stomach. He told her thank you and she quickly left, she could probably see that they were having a very difficult conversation. "Yes she remarried, someone who already had a son closer to my age and they even had another kid together." He said shrugging his shoulders unimpressed with that whole family situation. "I have a half brother too." Ryker wasn't really too thrilled about having to share his mother with anyone else. It had just been them two for the longest time that he could remember. Taking it back to the question at hand. "Why is it so hard for you to tell me what is going on? Do you think I'm going to be mad?" He paused and couldn't help but laugh a little. "You left a really long time ago, being mad is long gone.."
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