Joe's fiancee was nothing like Alice had described.
"Welcome, I’m Julie,” she said, tugging her mittens off and casting them onto the countertop. She shook Daniel’s hand wildly, beaming with eyes full of nerves. Her makeup and hair were neatly done, but her clothes were covered in spot of water and grease from the turkey she pulled out of the oven.
“Daniel,” He told her.
“Alice.”
Even he was jaw-wide, slapstruck even, at the way Alice didn’t so much as extend her hand, let alone look the woman directly in the eye.
“I am going to clean up. If you two will excuse me, Joe is waiting for you in the next room.”
Daniel took Alice by the hand and pulled her along towards the living room, careful not to tug with force, but only as a suggestion.
“I am not ready for this,” she said.
“You’ll be fine. Just fake it.”
“I’m not so sure I can once I’m in there.”
Daniel panicked for a moment. If Alice couldn’t feign interest in her father’s girlfriend, there was no way she’d be able to deal with her father. Flight kicked in and he wished he’d never agreed to come. If he hadn’t Alice would have never agreed to the plans, Joe would never get a family reunion, and maybe he wouldn’t think any less of Alice for her snappiness.
Alice tugged her hand away and walked to the table, sitting down without embracing her father. He stood in shock, then shaking it off, trained his eyes on Daniel.
“You must be Daniel, ” Joe said, grabbing Daniel’s hand and resting a hand on his shoulder. He spoke soft. “Thanks for getting her here.”
Daniel wondered if Joe knew what he had asked for - what he had gotten himself into.