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When a girl starts smoking.... Isn't that the most beautiful time? When the gorgeous, pure-looking (to borrow a thought from an earlier thread) girl you had always known as a non-smoker now starts to smoke? For me, that is just the biggest thrill. That beautiful face is now exhaling smoke. Her lovely fingers are now adorned with a cigarette. She's a complete woman now - she has added the final touch that completes her perfect image of all around class. It was a long time ago. I was 14 years old. Back then, everyone smoked. You could do it without being a social pariah. I had been drafted for a bit part in a local amateur production of Romeo & Juliet. I only had to go to one rehearsal. At the rehearsal, acting in the role of prompter was one of the most sexy girls I had ever seen. On top of being beautiful (blonde, blue eyes), she positively exuded the female sex. She looked about 17 or 18 years old. A girl for a gauche 14 year old guy to be in total awe over. She just had this incredible aura. And she looked like a smoker. (You guys out there probably know what I mean. Back in the 60s and 70s when a lot of people smoked, you could often tell enough about someone's personality, just from the way they looked and carried themselves, to make a pretty good guess at whether they smoked or not. It doesn't work any more, because girls who look like they should smoke, don't, in these "enlightened" 90s. But I'm digressing rather seriously). Back in the 60s, I used to notice that almost all the really beautiful girls did in fact smoke. (Man, those were the days!). But she didn't. I went through the entire rehearsal sending will-power waves over to her telling her to have a cigarette. Almost everyone in the cast was smoking up a storm. But not Tessa. A couple of weeks passed and it was time for the tech and dress rehearsals, which occupied most of a Sunday. Tess was there helping out doing this and that, not smoking, in spite of all the people around her smoking and in spite of my "please, please, PLEASE have a cigarette" thought waves. As I was leaving the rehearsal, after a hard day of hanging around and watching Tess not smoking, I made a detour around the building to catch one last glimpse of her, and ......... she had a cigarette in her hand! Just the butt, really - she had nearly finished it. So I didn’t get to see her drag. But I was elated. The performances ran for the next 6 evenings. During the first performance, Tess had one cigarette at intermission. She looked a little clumsy. She was having trouble with the smoke getting into her eyes, so I knew that she really had just started. That, and the fact that she drank coffee without an accompanying cigarette. Well, she improved her smoking technique in a hurry. She smoked more and more cigarettes each night. By Wednesday she arrived with her own pack. Expensive luxury king-size too. She also lit up with her coffee. She was acting as call boy. (Just to emphasize how gauche I was back then, I couldn’t for the life of me figure out why people referred to her function as "call boy", when she was so obviously a girl!). On the Wednesday, she came looking for me to do my walk-on, and she had a freshly-lit cigarette in her left hand, carried at elbow height so as to show it off. I thought I was going to faint. I guess the blood was rushing from my head in response to the urgent summons from below. And I was wearing those dopey tights that you have to wear when performing Shakespeare. The bulge must have been obvious to anybody. The next night, before the performance, she lit a cigarette and stood there inhaling, standing all by herself. I was hanging around, and trying to drink in this wonderful sight without being too obvious. Well, she caught me ogling her, and came over to talk. She couldn’t think of anything much to say, so said something lame about when I should be ready to do my entrance and blah, blah, blah. I was too young, dumb, and stupid to realize what was going on, and wondered why she thought she needed to tell me that. (By this time there had been 3 performances - obviously I knew what to do). Anyway, she soon ran for cover in the face of my staggering social ineptitude. But throughout the week, she gave me gorgeous smiles every time our paths crossed. I think she really found me attractive, but I was so young and inexperienced that I knew I’d screw up big time if I tried to open my mouth for more than "hi". By the final performance, she looked like an experienced smoker. She had 10 cigarettes that night. Yes, I counted them. After the performance, we all sat down to watch the film that someone had made of it. I sat behind and to the side of Tess, so I could watch her. She pulled her freshly-lit cigarette to her lips and took the most beautiful long drag, cigarette in the middle of her lips, at a perfect horizontal angle. That sight is indelibly etched into my memory. Just beautiful. I have a hunch that her parents were involved with the play. I don’t know for sure, since, maddeningly, I never knew her last name. She wasn’t even listed in the program. I’m guessing she started to smoke when she turned 16 years old, which was the legal age in that time and place. So she was younger than she looked. Looking back, it just kills me that I was too awkward to ask her for a date. She very probably would have said yes. And I very probably would have screwed it up in short order. But for me, at age 14, to have had a beautiful, sexy, smoking, 16 year old girlfriend, however briefly, would have been an indescribable experience. It would have been a heck of memory to replay endlessly. After the play ended, I saw her one more time, about 4 months later. It was at a Jazz Festival, a terrific, 2-day affair in tents. I was with my girlfriend, and Tess was with........NOBODY! (Did you see Four Weddings and a Funeral, where Hugh Grant goes and bangs his head on the church altar and yells "bugger, bugger, bugger, bugger,...." over and over again? That’s what I felt like). We sat near Tess, but either she didn’t remember me or the girlfriend had the effect of making her "not recognize" me. (Naturally, my ego prefers the latter theory). She was totally engrossed in the music, but after the song ended, she lit a cigarette. And she looked wonderful. Then she was joined by some girlfriends. Then either she moved or we moved, I don’t remember. I never saw her again. Ever. Thank you Tess for a beautiful memory. I’m sorry I didn’t have the guts to try to make it even better. |
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