A Series Of Fortunate Events, Part 2 | |
Index by date |
Index by author |
Index by subject Smoking From All Sides ( Glamor - Pics | Female Celebrity Smoking List ) [ Printer friendly version ] Jump to part: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 | |
|
A Series of Fortunate Events by Kalithanatos CHAPTER TWO "Oh my God, my head is pounding," the woman next to Katrina whispered the following day. "I really shouldn't have drunk so much last night." Katrina recognized the young woman sitting beside her as one of the people from the bar as soon as she had walked into the first training session, closely followed by the rest of the party. They all looked the worse for wear as they had taken their seats, and thirty minutes later things had gotten no better. They had been split into two groups by their instructor, tellers and customers, and were being asked to role-play. At the front of the room, Kelly was trying to calm Vic down as she demanded to withdraw a million pounds in cash from her account, leaving Katrina and the young woman alone at the back. "Hi, my name's Anne, by the way," the woman said. "Katrina," replied Katrina, extending her hand towards Anne. Anne shook it and asked, "How come you didn't come out with us last night? We tried to ring your room before we headed out, but no one answered." "I was late getting in because of the bus. I must just have missed you," Katrina said. "Pity. It was a wild night. We all had a great laugh. It's a shame you weren't there; it gave us all a chance to bond over a drink and a smoke." "That's OK. I'm not really the social type anyway," Katrina said. "I'm sure I would have ended up bringing the mood down or something." "Nonsense!" Anne replied loudly, making everyone else glance at them briefly, then under her breath she whispered, "Actually, they all seem a bit clique-y. I may end up chatting to you rather than them, if you don't mind?" Katrina was buoyed by this. She didn't make friends easily due to her quiet nature, and here was someone she barely knew offering her an olive branch! "That's fine by me," Katrina whispered back. "And Anne - thanks," she said, just as the demo up front came to an end. An hour later, the instructor announced they had a fifteen minute break. Katrina noticed all the girls practically bound out of the room with their bags and overheard Anne ask the instructor where she could go to smoke as she was "gasping for a cigarette or three!" Katrina decided to hang back and read the novel she had brought with her, not being a smoker and not really wishing to spend fifteen minutes breathing in second hand fumes. A short while later the class resumed. Anne again sat next to Katrina and they spent the rest of the morning completing induction forms and human resources documents. As the instructor declared that they had an hour for lunch, Anne asked Katrina if she was joining them since "she had a surprise for everyone." Intrigued, Katrina agreed and they all gathered their handbags and coats before heading to a nearby café. It was a warm morning with not a cloud in the sky as the five women sat down at the table. Everyone except Anne and Katrina automatically reached into their handbags for their cigarettes, but Anne stopped them with a hand motion. "Ladies," she began, somewhat grandly, "in this day and age it is hard for anyone to get a decent job, yet we five have proved it can be done. This in itself deserves a reward," Anne continued, reaching into her bag and bringing out a fairly large silver box, "and in my fiancé's eyes - and mine too - there is only one way to celebrate such an undertaking!" Anne opened the box and showed the group what was inside. Five high grade cigars lay within and Katrina's heart skipped a beat as the other girls murmured with interest. Anne began handing the cigars round the table, finally reaching Katrina. As Anne offered the cigar to Katrina, she found herself in a dilemma. She had never touched (never mind smoked) any tobacco products in her life and here she was being offered a cigar, of all things. Her mind raced. If she picked up the cigar, she knew she would have to smoke it, a thought so alien to her it defied belief. But, looking round the table, everyone seemed so excited by the prospect she felt she would end up being the party pooper, a position she had frequently found herself in at school that she was determined she would end once she started earning for a living. She had always hated being the brainy loner at school that no one really accepted as a friend and she was now being presented an opportunity to be an equal, to fit in with her peers. But still, smoking seemed vile to her, something only stupid people did. Then she looked round the table and saw four intelligent women lighting up their cigars and obviously enjoying themselves. How hard could it be? Maybe just once, for the first time, Katrina could fit in. All of this took just a few moments to process, and then with some surprise, Katrina found herself reaching and taking one of the two remaining cigars from the box. Anne picked up the final cigar and, after lighting her own, turned to Katrina and said, "Need a light?" Katrina nodded as her heart raced even faster than before. She started bringing the cigar to her lips, watching in amazement as she opened her lips and seen the large brown tip enter her mouth. She clamped her mouth as Anne sparked up the lighter. As Anne moved the flame towards the exposed end of the cylinder, she asked Katrina, "Have you ever smoked a cigar before?" Katrina shook her head. "Don't worry about it, it's easier than a cigarette. Just remember not to inhale, or you'll cough your guts out!" Katrina was about to mention she had never smoked a cigarette either, when suddenly the flame made contact with the cigar and she was smoking. The first thing she noticed was the bitter taste as the smoke entered her mouth for the first time. It was very bitter and she immediately blew it out, noticing the way the unfamiliar flavour lingered in her mouth. It was disgusting! Why would anyone take pleasure in this? Anne had immediately turned away after lighting Katrina's cigar to order a bottle of wine for the table (they weren't supposed to be drinking alcohol since they were still working that afternoon, but Anne declared "One glass won't matter," to the table and the rest of the girls murmured their agreement) leaving Katrina alone for the time being. She had managed her first hit off the cigar without any trouble (at least she hadn't coughed and made a fool of herself) and decided to try again. She took another small puff and immediately blew it out, again with no ill effects. She watched the other girls to see how they were coping; they all seemed to be having a blast. Tracy was sitting back in her chair, head tilted upwards and blowing smoke rings to the delight of the group. Susan was breathing the smoke in and puffing it out in a quick repeating pattern, reminding Katrina of Groucho Marx. Kelly and Vic were taking long draws and holding the smoke in their mouths before releasing it and letting it drift slowly upwards. Anne's style was completely different. She seemed to be breathing the smoke into her lungs before releasing it out. Katrina was amazed at all the different techniques, but was content to take shallow puffs and not try to emulate any of the real smokers. She had by now decided that she would not drop dead after only one cigar and decided to do her best to finish as much as she could before lunch arrived. Before long the bottle of wine Anne had ordered arrived and all the ladies had their glasses filled. Katrina had almost declined for fear of reprisals from the trainers, but then looked at the cigar in her hand and thought, "In for a penny, in for a pound," and let the waiter pour. Anne raised her glass. "A toast," she declared, "to us - five strong women who managed to get a decent job!" Katrina joined the other four women as they clinked their glasses together and drank. As Anne sat down she turned to Katrina and said, "There's nothing better than wine and a cigar, is there? Well, except maybe wine, cigar, and sex!" she said quietly, winking. Not knowing how to respond, Katrina smiled and took a drink. Katrina continued to puff at her cigar until lunch arrived, when she was finally relieved to be able to extinguish the foul object. The whole table stank of stale smoke, and she was already looking forward to being able to go home and shower to remove the smell. Lunch was nice and before long they were all headed back to the bank's head office to resume their training. |
Previous part | Next part | |
Index by date |
Index by author |
Index by subject Smoking From All Sides ( Glamor - Pics | Female Celebrity Smoking List ) [ Printer friendly version ] Contact webmaster | |
Processing took 0.00088 seconds
|