Turkey Day
by Judith Freudenthal
This story is based an characters created by J. Parriott and B.
Cohen
for the TV series Forever Knight.
Natalie caught a glimpse of the calendar as she dressed. she
sighed. She knew this year Thanksgiving was going to be very
lonely.
Her thoughts strayed to last year. She and Nick had been invited,
no
ordered to the Schanke household by Myra via Don. He did look
pathetic
begging them.
Schanke had Nick and Natalie cornered, trying pathetically to
convince
them to spend Thanksgiving with the Schankes.
"Come on guys, Myra will have my head if you don't come. She
knows that
neither of you have any family in town. You don't want to spend
the day
alone." A thought struck him and he awkardly said, "you
don't already have
plans do you?"
"No," Natalie responded.
Nick just shook his head before he said "I can't
eat..."
"It's okay. Myra remembered you had all those allergies. She
said for
you to come and she'd find something you could eat. If not at
least you
wouldn't be alone."
"I can bring some wine," Nick said.
"Natalie? I know you like turkey and Myra's sweet
potatoes."
"I'll be there. Is it okay if I bring a dish? I might be
able to find
one that Nick could eat."
"Sure. I don't think she'd mind."
Later the next afternoon Natalie looked through some old
cookbooks she had
been given when she first left home years ago. She found the
recipe she
wanted. She picked up the phone and called Nick.
"You busy later? I want you to try something." She
heard the silence on
the other end, "no, it's not another protein shake."
"What time?"
"Before work?"
"Sure."
They hung up and Natalie set to work. She had the pie finished
shortly
before Nick knocked. She let him in and headed for the kitchen,
he followed
curious. She cut him a large slice of pie and handed the plate to
him with a fork.
"Try it."
Nick hesitantly took a forkful and put it into his mouth. He was
prepared
for it to be horrible but a grin spread across his face as he
swallowed it.
"This is good. What is it?"
Natalie smiled. Finally she had found something he could and
would eat.
"It's called Rughaya. It's a Russian dish. I found it in an
old cookbook
my mom gave me when I left home."
Thanksgiving day at sunset at the Schanke house.
Nick and Natalie arrived together in the caddy. They approached
the front
door, Natalie holding her pie and Nick holding a very good bottle
of wine
(no blood included). The door opened before either could knock.
"Hi, Schank," Both said at the same time.
"Come in."
Myra met them just inside the door and took the pie from Natalie.
Schanke
took the bottle of wine, impressed with its quality.
Natalie quickly told Myra about the pie and that it was one thing
Nick
could eat. They talked for a few minutes before dinner was
served.
Myra had outdone herself, there was sweet potatoes with
marshmellows,
turkey, homemade stuffing, green beans, homemade cranberry sauce
and
Natalie's pie.
Everyone dug in. Nick even took a little of everything. He tried
a bit
of everything, but most of it he didn't like, bordering on
intolerance.
He did take a big slice of the Rughaya. Schanke and Myra tried it
and found
it interesting. Jenny wasn't quite up to the challenge.
The conversation was lively as everyone, but Nick, proceeded to
stuff
themselves into oblivion.
The ringing of Natalie's phone snapped her out of the pleasant,
yet sad
memory. She remembered that Myra and Jenny had gone home to
Myra's parents
house for the holiday.
"Hello?"
"Hi, can I interest you in...."
"Sorry, not interested."
Natalie was busy cutting up her latest client when Nick entered.
"Nat, what are you doing for Thanksgiving?"
"I haven't decided whether to cook a small turkey or not.
You're welcome to
come over. I'll make that pie."
"I can't. I'm having a small private dinner party."
Natalie looked disappointed. She would be alone.
Nick put his finger under her chin and tilted her face up to meet
his. "A
very small party for two."
She smiled as she realized what he was saying.
"Two o'clock all right with you? I thought we'd eat around
five."
"Sounds great."
"I didn't want to be alone either. I miss them also."
At the precinct Tracy saw Nick enter and wondered if he would be
alone.
"Nick, would you like to come to my parent's for
Thanksgiving dinner?" She
asked then it hit her that Natalie might also be alone.
"Natalie's welcome
also. Is she doing anything?"
"I can't I have plans. I think Natalie has plans as well.
Thanks for the
offer."
Tracy grinned, hoping she was right, that they were sharing the
holiday
together. She was still trying to figure that relationship out.
They didn't
seem like just friends and they didn't seem like lovers.
Thanksgiving day about two in the afternoon at Nick's loft.
Natalie entered
pie in hand and dressed in a comfortable but very attractive dark
red velvet
outfit. Her hair was loose. Nick had a stylish jacket over his
blue shirt
and dark slacks. He took the pie from her and placed it on the
counter.
Nick had snacks laid out for her to eat while dinner finished.
"I thought maybe we could watch a movie or something."
She looked around the place and noticed the smells of food
cooking.
"You're cooking?" She asked surprized.
"Yes, I thought I would give it a try. Would you like a
glass of wine?"
"Please."
Nick poured them each a glass of pure wine from a bottle of very
good
vintage. He had eaten earlier.
"To Schanke," Nick toasted raising his glass.
"To Schanke."
They watched a movie and cuddled together on the couch. She
snacked on his
appetizers and found them quite tasty.
"I have to confess that I didn't make those. I knew I'd have
my hands full
with the main dishes."
Around five Nick put the turkey on the table along with the two
side dishes
he had made and her pie.
He lit the candles on the expertly and elegantly set table before
he held
her chair out for her. Once she was seated he took his seat.
"Looks delicious," she said looking over the turkey,
stuffing and sweet
potatoes with marshmellows.
"I called Myra for the recipe. I know how much you liked
them. The
stuffing came out of a box, and the rolls from the bakery, but
the rest I
made," Nick said, his pride showing.
She smiled a very warm smile at him. She couldn't believe he had
done all
this for her she thought as she took a serving of everything but
the pie.
She was going to let him have the whole thing. She took a bite
and was
pleased to discover it tasted as good as it looked.
"It's delicious. I never knew you could cook."
"I haven't in so long that I thought I had forgotten how. I
have watched a
few master chefs in my time. Plus they were quite helpful at the
store.
"Thank you."
"No one wants to spend the holidays alone less than I do.
I've spent more
than I can remember that way," He said slightly sadly.
"So have I," She said also slightly sadly.
"Thanks for bringing the pie," Nick said as he dug into
his third piece.
"Are you going to try your own cooking?"
Nick took a bite of everything and found it marginally easier to
get down
and keep down. Natalie noticed and was pleased.
"Who knows, maybe by next year you may actually be able to
eat it along with
me."
"Do you really think that we're that close?"
"I don't know. Maybe to the food part."
"It wouldn't be so bad if I could eat. Then I'd fit in
more."
"When we do succeed, will you miss it? I mean, it has been a
part of you
for a very, very long time."
"I will miss the flying. It is such a great feeling. I will
probably miss
the night vision and the strength. And probably the
invulnerability. I will
*not* miss the bloodthirst in the least. So I guess I have to
say, yes and
no. I do look forward to growing old with you. I can't wait to
take my
first walk in the sun with you, to watch my first sunrise outside
with you."
"I can see how you would miss those, but...."
"But is it worth it? Yes, it is. I would glady give it all
up to be with
you."
After they had stuffed themselves, or at least Nat had, they
moved over to
the couch to watch some more movies. She leaned against his
chest.
Before the movie finished she was asleep in his arms. He looked
down at her
peacefully sleeping form and smiled. He'd even die for her, he
thought.
The end.