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Anna 120 - Part 1/2 part III of Spring Break Confessions (an4@anon.lelnet.com) Kristin hung up the phone. 'Anna and Robyn will be over in about five minutes to pick us up. Now, before they get here I have to tell you that Robyn is a lesbian.' Tricia looked at Kristin hesitantly. 'And you had to tell me that because ? You thought that would make a difference to me ?' 'No,' Kristin said. 'It's just- Robyn and I have an arrangement. I tell my friends ahead of time so there's no awkward 'Hi, I'm Robyn, by the way I'm a lesbian' sort of thing, you know.' 'I guess that makes sense. Any other news you're required to tell me before we sneak into this bar.' 'Well, Anna's friend Sybil will be meeting us there. She's a lesbian too.' 'Are she and Robyn-' 'No. I mean, Robyn would love that. Sybil is probably the coolest person I sort of know- next to you, of course.' 'Flattery will get you everywhere, Krissie.' Tricia picked up her pack of cigarettes, lit one, took a long draw and handed it to Kristin. Kristin inhaled, held the smoke, and passed the cigarette back to Tricia. 'Anything else I need to know ?' Trica asked. 'That's enough to start with.' 'But are there cute guys at this bar ? You haven't talked about the most important thing.' 'Are you looking for someone to go home with ?' Tricia laughed. 'I'm not knocking your hospitality, but there is something to at least getting some eye candy. You dad's a great guy, but-' 'There are usually some decent looking guys there,' Kristin said, not letting her friend finish that thought. She held out her hand and Tricia passed her the cigarette. 'Worth flashing a fake ID, that's for sure.' 'Well, I hope so. I really should be working on that paper for Harlow, you know.' 'Tricia- it's spring fucking break. Try to focus on that.' 'All right. I think after a few beers I will forget all about Comparative Literature for one night.' 'You want a beer for the road ?' 'Well, I do want a beer, but I'm not going to waste it on the road. Let's go.' Donna was sitting in the kitchen, bills spread out on the table. It was second Thursday of the month, and as long back as she could remember, Kristin knew it as Bill Night. She saw one from Vassar on the table- housing deposit for next fall. Mom was furiously writing checks, stuffing enveloped, stamping things. She looked up briefly when they came into the kitchen. 'Who's the designated driver tonight ?' she asked, pausing in her work to sit back and light a cigarette. 'Not us,' Kristin said. 'Want a beer ?' 'Sure.' Kristin took three Bass Ales from the fridge, capped them, and handed out cold brown bottles. 'Robyn will be doing the driving, Mom.' 'Good. You know how I feel about having a designated driver.' 'Don't worry Mom. We'll come home in one piece, unless Tricia here finds someone else to spend the night with.' Tricia glared at Kristin good-naturedly. 'Make sure he uses a condom, hon,' Donna said, then pretended to go back to paying the bills. Then she looked up at Tricia and smiled. Just then the doorbell rang. The bar, known only as Bar, was packed. The girls had no trouble getting in. Robyn was wearing a designated driver badge, which she'd gotten at the door from the bouncer. That entitled her to all the free soda she wanted. They found a corner table in the back and the five of them slid into the semi-circular booth. From this location they could see most of the bar. The dance floor was full because it was 80's techno-dance night. The place was dimly lit, noisy, and smoky. Settling in, they ordered a pitcher of Harp and with the exception of Anna, lit Marlboro Lights 100s or Virginia Slims 120s. 'So you're another Vassar girl ?' Sybil said to Tricia. 'How do you like it there ?' 'It's great. But I can't imagine what it was like before they let boys in.' 'Heaven,' Sybil said. 'Oh yeah. Sorry.' 'Don't apologise,' Sybil said, drawing on her VS 120 and waving it elegantly. Her exhale took in Anna, who did her best not to pull away. 'The world is a much more interesting place with boys in it. I just wouldn't want to have to sleep with them. What's your major ?' 'English.' 'Do you want to write or teach ?' 'Write. My father is trying to get me into technical writing, but that seems kind of boring. The money's good, but I don't need to worry about that.' 'Tricia's parents are disgustingly well-off,' Kristin added. 'True,' Tricia said, trimming. 'What's your major ?' she asked Sybil. 'Psychology. I'm working on my senior research project- male sexual dysfunction as a psychological event. Kind of ironic. I want to be my area of specialty when I go into practise.' 'Really ? Why ?' 'It's actually a very interesting subject, and I have a natural advantage because I will provide a non-threatening therapeutic resource. Studies show that one of the reasons men are hesitant to address psychological dysfunction is because they are hesitant to enter into treatment. They don't want to admit to a man that they are unable to perform and they don't want to admit it to a woman because deep down most men view- if subconsciously- women as potential sexual partners- within reason. It's a situation where advertising the fact that you are a lesbian is a distinct advantage.' 'Wow, you've thought this whole thing out pretty well.' 'It was my mom's idea, actually. Not, I'm obliged to add, because of any issues with dad. But she could see the opportunity open up in front of me and it turns out that it's a tremendously interesting topic.' Sybil stubbed out her cigarette and Anna noticed that the dart board was open. She grabbed her friend in one hand on her beer in the other. 'Let's go.' Sybil deftly swept up beer, cigarettes and lighter and the two went off in that direction. Robyn watched them across the floor, disappointment clear on her face. 'You really have the hots for her, don't you ?' Kristin asked. Robyn reached for her pack of cigarettes and lit one. She inhaled sharply and lifted her head back, blowing smoke high into the air. 'I wish I could get good and drunk right now. She's gorgeous and I think she sees me as just Anna's kid sister, you know ?' 'Well, she is an older woman. And she might feel funny about you being her friend's younger sister. But have you ever really tried to-' 'No. I think Anna would be pissed off, you know ?' 'Have you talked to her about it ?' Kristin asked. Robyn drew on her cigarette pensively. 'Oh, she knows I have the hots for her. But she would never try to help me out. Her opinion on dating is that everyone should do their own work. She's positively unwilling to so much as say a word to her about it. It would be the same if I liked guys and Sybil was a guy.' 'That would be a waste,' Tricia said. They looked at her. 'I mean, if Sybil was a guy. She really is beautiful. If I liked other women that way, I think she'd be at the top of my list. There's something about her, you know.' 'I saw her first,' Robyn said jokingly, and they all laughed. As usual, the game was well-along with no clear winner in sight. Anna stepped up to the line and prepared herself for her first throw. 'You know, your sister is so cute,' Sybil said, punctuating the remark with a draw on her just lit VS 120. 'You're just trying to throw off my game.' 'Well, yes, of course. But I am serious.' 'Come on. She's my sister.' Sybil blew smoke. 'You're not going to tell me that after all this time I'm going to find out you're a closet homophobe, are you ?' 'No. But she's my sister. The thought of anyone finding her- well, sexually attractive is- she's my sister, you know.' 'Well, newsflash- your baby sister is totally hot.' Anna let the darts fly. She threw the first two wild, barely hitting the board but the last one struck bullseye. 'You're not going to make this easy, are you ?' 'The dart game ? No.' Before Sybil could follow that up, Anna went and fetched her darts. Sybil noticed that they were being watched by a fairly cute guy. He wasn't trying to hide the fact that they had his attention. She winked at him and he nodded with the sort of half-hearted interest that was supposed to balance out against his open staring. He turned his attention to lighting a cigarette and there was Anna with the darts. Pitching her voice purposefully loud, Sybil said, 'So you're sure that if I was a guy you still wouldn't help me out with your sister. Tell me it's because we're lesbians.' 'Come on- you know I have no problem with that and you know that I don't get involved in other people's love lives. I can't even get my own going.' 'Well, hold my cigarette then.' Anna looked at Sybil darkly as the DJ spun up Sense Field's Save Yourself. 'I just need to close 18 and bull's eyes and the game's mine.' Holding out her hand, Anna took the cigarette, holding it between the first and second fingers of her left hand. As Anna toed up on the line, she stepped back to the table for the dart players and trimmed the ash from the cigarette. Zack leaned towards her and said 'Can I have winners ?' 'Sure,' Anna said, looking up at him as Sybil closed 18 with her first throw. She heard the exchange and let the next dart fly well wide of the mark. Still, she only needed a pair of bull's eyes to win the game and it wasn't really in her nature to throw the game, so she aimed her last throw at the metal spine between single and double bull's eyes. As their eyes met, Anna felt something indistinct but pleasant. Then he brought a cigarette to his lips and drew deeply on it and the moment was broken. Turning her attention back to the board, she saw Sybil's last dart arch through the air, headed for at least a single bull's eye. But it kicked off the metal separation between single and double, spinning backwards as it fell to the floor. Anna watched it pinwheeling in free fall and then it stuck point down in the hardwood floor. 'Damn,' Sybil said, and collected the darts. She traded them for her cigarette and drew on it as Anna told her that the guy behind them had winners. Her first shot missed 19, but the second one was a triple, closing that. Her last dart dug into the board right at the edge of the bull's eye. They both ran up to the board and saw that Anna had indeed won the game. 'Good game,' Sybil said. 'I'm going back to the table to get some more beer. Remember- girls rule, guys drool. Beat him and I'll be back for winners.' She walked back towards their table, leaving her cigarettes and lighter behind on the table. Anna looked up as she walked back and saw his eyes were on her. He was kind of cute in a laid back sort of way. He had the air of a guy who knew he could get by on his looks if he had to but wouldn't necessarily try. If only he didn't smoke- after all, the way he smiled at her when their eyes met again suggested that there was some chemistry there. 'Anna,' she said holding out her hand. 'Zack.' 'Want to take a few warm-up throws ?' He took the proffered darts and their hands met as they were exchanged. She felt that warm human touch and her heart skipped a beat. 'Sure. Light a cigarette and relax. I'll just take a few tosses and we'll get started.' 'Oh,' Anna said, noticing for the first time that Sybil had inexplicably abandoned her cigarettes on the table. 'Those belong to my friend, actually.' 'You want one of mine ?' he asked politely, and she noticed that he had a faint accent- English maybe. 'Oh, I don't really smoke,' Anna said. She wondered why she put it that way. 'Not really ? But sort of ?' he asked, sounding hopeful about the possibility. 'Well, you know. Not really.' Why didn't she just say 'No, I don't smoke ?' 'Not really- as in, you bum them off your friends now and then but you don't carry your own ? I can see the convenience of that. It looked to me like you have a few friends to ask over there.' 'You saw us over there ?' Zack, knowing the question was really 'So, you've been watching us, huh ?', looked for the non-stalker way to answer and found it. 'Well, five lovely and lively young women sharing a back corner table- I'd be a poor representation of the male species if I didn't at least notice.' Anna blushed slightly and realised that he was flirting with her. 'Anyway, I'm sure your friend wouldn't mind you borrowing one of hers while I take a few throws.' 'Maybe later.' Zack noticed her glass was empty. He caught a waitress as she went by and ordered a pair of Bass Ales, then stepped to the line. In the time it took him to throw out three times, the beers came back. Anna dug a five from her pocket but he waved her off dismissively and presented a ten to the waitress and told her to keep the change. 'My treat. Let's toss for first throw.' He handed her a single dart, took a pull of his beer, and stepped behind her, letting her go first. She won first toss and the game started. |
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