Breaking In Roger
In the installment, T-2 Weeks, I said “A few days before my bachelor party, Noah finally purchased his first house! Noah and I hadn’t seen each other since my bachelor party because we were both preparing for some major life changes.” That wasn’t entirely true. Noah and I had seen each other one time between my bachelor party and me helping him move during the events of T-2 weeks. On Saturday, April 18th, 2026, Paige and I went on a double date with Noah and a girl he was seeing at the time. At the end of the date, we went to see his new house. We weren’t able to go inside because 1. He wouldn’t officially move in for another three weeks, and 2. More importantly he was having people do work on it. The most important thing that we found out was that Noah had named the house Roger (because the house was built in 1945, so it would be Roger the draft dodger).
On Saturday June 6, 2026 Paige’s childhood friend, Miranda, who sang at our wedding, showed up at our apartment at 11:15. You see, Paige's Maid Of Honor, Nicole’s bridal shower was that afternoon and Miranda and Paige decided to have a debrief about our wedding before the shower. I walked with them to a coffee shop nearby called Jim’s Coffee, got some coffee, wished them a good day, went back home and finished getting ready and drove to Roger.
As I was driving back past Jim’s coffee from the apartment, it started pouring down rain. Noah and my plan was for him to show me around Roger, help him with a few chores, and then we would go to Alum Creek beach. The chores were 1. I had borrowed my mom‘s MacBook to help Noah update his phone because he didn’t have quite enough storage 2. We had to return a microwave that wasn’t going to fit in the kitchen. I called Noah as soon as it started to rain and he said that he had checked the weather for around Alum and it didn’t look like it was going to rain there till about 7:00. After he showed me around Roger we got to updating his phone. I had never updated a phone that way so it took us a while to figure it out. Once we got done, we changed into our bathing suits, I took off my ring, and we drove to drop off the microwave.
After we dropped it off, we got some snacks and drove to the beach around 4:30. We found a spot, had some snacks, and then, we got into the lake. When we were about hip deep into the water we stopped, and hung out. As we talked for about an hour, the only notable thing that happened was I had a couple minor panic attacks when I forgot that I left my ring on Noah’s kitchen table.
At around 5:45, I just happened to look behind me at the beach. There was a giant storm cloud directly above it. “Ummm Noah,” I said, “we need to go right now!”
“Storm?” Noah asked.
“Yep,” I replied, “we have like 30 seconds.”
When we made it back to shore the rain began to pelt our faces and Noah said, “man, you really weren’t kidding!”
We ran to our cooler as the rest of the beach cleared. Just as we were about to leave the rain started to slow down. I looked back at the lake and in the middle of the lake there was a rainbow as the storm raged on there.
As I described the scene to Noah, I smiled. See Noah and I met in 2019, and while we hung out a few times that year, our friendship didn’t really take its current form until January 2020. With the break that we had to take because of Covid, I only hung out consistently with Noah in the apartment I met him in for three months before he moved into his previous place. Noah has been talking about getting a house for the last few years and while I was excited for him, when he told me that he closed at my bachelor party I felt a little sad because we had the majority of our memories in that apartment. This was such a sudden serene image it helped me see that this would be the first memory we would have while Noah owned Roger.
To Be Continued…