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Katie's Smoking Epiphany (Part 6) by Dromedary Joe Loosely based on a true story... Katie woke up the next morning and half forgot what had happened and started to get irritated by the smell of smoke in her room. She had told her Mom on several occasions to never, ever, walk into her room with a cigarette. But then she noticed her breath and remembered her bad side which now seemed to be taking over. She had smoker's breath. She thought for a moment and said, "I need a cigarette." Was she becoming addicted or was it just a small craving for something she now enjoyed greatly? She wasn't sure and didn't overanalyze it, she only thought about when she could have her next cigarette. She would tell her Mom she was going to the library. That was something which was really believable since Katie was always going to the library to study. She got out of bed, took a shower, and headed downstairs to where her Mom was. They ate breakfast together and Katie half thought about telling her Mom she now smoked, but chickened out. She said she was heading for the library and her Mom said goodbye as Katie walked out the door. She didn't even wait until she was out of view of her house before she had the cig in her mouth and lit up. Before she headed for the library, she headed for the Haitian Station. With the cigarette in her mouth she headed into the store and ordered her now regular brand, Marlboro 100's. "Buy two packs, save you money," said the man with the turban behind the counter. "Sure, why not?" said Katie, still dangling the Marlboro 100 from her mouth. She also grabbed a lighter (pink, of course) from the display and put it on the counter. Her old pink lighter was a year old and lasted a long time because she only used it to light candles. Since she now had a new purpose for having a lighter, she was sure it would give out eventually. She went to the library for a little bit but left when she felt the urge to smoke. She drove around a little bit, and smoked two more cigarettes before she made it home before noon. She ducked into the downstairs bathroom quickly to get the smell of smoke off her hair and clothes. But then Katie thought that was being silly. Her mom smoked constantly and as Katie had always complained it made her smell like smoke. If her Mom noticed anything she could always use it as an excuse for another lecture. Katie laughed a little - would she ever be able to give her mom "the lecture" ever again? Her Mom came from the living room and said, "Hey Kate, me and a friend are going to the city for the afternoon, want to come?" "No thanks, Mom. I don't feel good," Katie said with a fake ill voice. Her mom touched her forehead and said, "You don't feel hot, but you do have a raspy voice today. Maybe I shouldn't be smoking too much inside. I've been smoking way too much lately." "Maybe," Katie said. She never lied to her mom, so when she told her mom she wasn't feeling good, her mom didn't suspect. And the fact that she had passed up a perfect opportunity to give her mom the lecture would definitely make her mom think she was not feeling well. Before leaving, her Mom gave her a kiss on the forehead as Katie lay on the couch and said she would call Katie to check up on her sometime that day. After her Mom's friend drove off, Katie got her purse and took out her nearly empty pack of cigarettes. Her first pack was now almost gone. Katie lit up while lying down and unconsciously her hand moved down. She would enjoy her other new habit a few times while Mom was away. Katie went to bed early and slept until around 3 am when she woke up to get a drink. Her mom was sober tonight, so she would have to be sneaky if she wanted a cigarette. She snuck into her bathroom, turned on the fan, turned on the shower, and lit one up. She smoked it quickly, afraid her mom would wake up and catch her, and then went back into her bedroom. How many cigarettes had she smoked that day? She thought about it. Seven from the first pack she bought and she had smoked 12 from the second pack she opened at around 1:30pm. One more and she would have smoked 20 within a 24 hour period. She was now officially a pack a day smoker. She lit one up in her bedroom, praying her mom wouldn't catch her and she did what was already second nature when she was in bed smoking.... When she was done, she lit up another one. One more makes... "blackjack!" Katie said to herself as she lit up her last cig before going back to bed. The next day was Sunday, the Lord's Day, and it definitely seemed like a good day to repent of the sins of the previous week, she thought to herself. She called Karen to ask if she wanted to pick her up for church. Karen said she was going to the beach with her new boyfriend Chad. Katie frowned a little bit. Really, she didn't want to go to church, but she had promised her friends Amy and April, who everyone simply called "the twins", that she would take them out to eat after church. Amy and April were 14 and while they were still young, were already becoming very beautiful. They both had blonde hair, blue eyes, and slim figures. They would be the hottest, most desirable girls in school by their senior year, of that Katie and Karen had no doubt. But they were good kids who liked going to church even though their parents weren't religious and they smoked (didn't everyone's parents smoke? Katie, Karen, and the twins always complained about it). They looked up to Katie and Karen as mentors, always asking them for advice, although Katie wasn't sure why they would ask her about boy advice since she wasn't really an expert on the subject. They were closer to her than they were to Karen, so she knew they really looked up to her as a role model. So even more than her Mom or Karen, the twins were probably the last ones she would want to know about her new habit. She was late for Sunday School, so she would just be going to the church service and then she would go out to eat with the twins afterward. She got her dress on and went to her car. Once again, she could hardly wait for a cigarette as she pulled one out of the pack in her purse and lit it up. I've got to stop smoking, she said to herself as she took the first drag off her first cig of the day. But they were so good, she said to herself. She opened up her purse and noticed that that pack was almost gone, maybe she would finish that one, smoke the other pack in her purse, and then quit before she was really hooked. She finished her cigarette and enjoyed it so much that she lit another one and decided to drive around a little bit until that one was gone. She smoked it halfway and said, "I'm going to late for church" and threw the half-finished smoke out the window. Remembering she would be hanging out with the twins, she took the two packs from her purse and put them in her glove compartment and locked it before she headed inside. She heard the organ music playing and knew the service had already started. She went into the bathroom, washed her hands, put on some perfume, and got out a stick of Big Red gum. Confident that she didn't smell too smoky, or at least no more smoky than she smelled when she left her house after her mom had been smoking all day, she headed inside. If the twins smelled the smoke they didn't react. Their parents were smokers and they often smelled of smoke more than Katie or Karen did. The service didn't last too long, but it seemed to drag on. Katie really, really wanted a cigarette badly. She thought of maybe ducking out like she was going to the restroom, but someone would notice her smoking in the parking lot, she knew for sure. She looked at the twins as they seemed to be paying attention to the sermon. She owed it to them to be a good influence. After the service she greeted a few people and momentarily "lost" them. Maybe they would forget that she had promised them lunch and would get a ride from someone else. Then she could finally smoke a cigarette. To her disappointment, the twins were waiting by her car when she got outside. She sighed a little bit and headed for the car. They would head to the sit-down restaurant on the other side of town. As she drove over to the restaurant with the girls giggling and talking up a storm as usually, Katie thought of how she could enjoy a cigarette soon. She thought of making it a quick lunch or maybe going to her car saying she was really going to the bathroom, but thought, No, if I ever want to stop smoking and I do, this will be practice. I need to get control of this habit. They got inside the restaurant and it was busy so there was a bit of a wait for a table. Great, Katie thought, she would have to wait even longer to smoke. The lack of nicotine was making Katie a little bit impatient and when the hostess said "We have no room in the non-smoking section, would you mind smoking?" "Fine. whatever," said Katie in a flippant way. The Sunday morning church crowd usually ate at this restaurant and so the non-smoking section was usually in high demand, at least on Sundays. Normally Katie would have flipped out about having to sit in the smoking section, but today she was just concerned that sitting around smokers would make her cravings stronger. They all sat down and ordered their food. Katie looked at the twins. They were so innocent. It would break their heart if they knew the girl they looked up to so much was living sort of a double life. She said she had to go use the restroom and got up. She didn't have to use the restroom. She just wanted time to think alone. She went into the restroom, washed her face and looked in the mirror. She thought to herself., I'm going to stop smoking right now. She made up her mind to quit, she would throw her cigarettes away once she dropped the twins off. She would be a non-smoker. She sat down at the table and noticed the twins were giggling in a sort of secretive way. They were close siblings, even by twin standards, and had a lot of inside jokes which no one else was privy to, so she didn't think twice about it. "You tell her," said April. "No you tell her," said Amy. It went back and forth until Katie finally said, "Okay, so you have a secret you want to tell me. Why don't you just tell me then..." She hadn't meant to sound so stern, but she was more amused than anything else. "Promise you won't tell anyone?" April pleaded. "Alright." "And you won't be mad at us or not want to be our friends anymore.?" Amy added. "I can't promise I won't be mad, but I'll always be your friends no matter what you do." Katie said. "Okay, then..." and April paused for a moment. "You mind if we smoke?" |
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