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Subject: The Birthday From: an4@anon.lelnet.com Date: 1996/12/08 Message-Id: <199612081445.JAA08563@conch.aa.msen.com> Newsgroups: alt.smokers.glamour Belinda and Elisa ran into Rigoran's, shaking snow out of their hair and laughing. It had been crazy to even come out on a night like this one, but they'd been planning for this dinner for over a week now and a little snow wasn't going to stop them. Judging by the cars in the parking lot and the noise in the restaurant, no one else had, either. The hostess smiled as they walked up to her. "Lousy night, huh ?" she asked. Belinda nodded. "Table for two, please." "Smoking or non ?" "Non-" Belinda said automatically, and just as quickly Elisa said "Smoking." The hostess laughed, as though this happened all the time. "There's one table open in the non-smoking area. If you want smoking, it will be about a twenty minute wait." Before Belinda make another mistake, Elisa said "We'll wait in the bar." Elisa couldn't imagine what her younger sister had been thinking. On this of all nights- They took a pair of stools and Elisa immediately lit a cigarette. Belinda watched with scant amusement as a look of peace came over her older sister's face. She inhaled deeply and blew a long cloud of smoke into the air above her head as the bartender strolled over to them. "What can I get you ?" he asked, giving them his best tip smile. "I'll have a Sam Adams," Elisa said. "ID ?" he asked, making the request sound almost pleasant. Elisa extracted their oldest sister's license from her wallet without putting down the cigarette and took another long drag as he eyed the plastic. "It's a good picture, Deanna." "Thanks." "And you ?" he asked Belinda. "Just a Diet Coke, please." He poured the drinks slowly, taking his time, trying to make eye contact with Elisa, who wasn't really interested. As soon as he went away, Elisa laughed. "Don't look so nervous, Belinda." She lowered her voice. "I am twenty, after all, and we all look alike." It was true. The only way to tell the three of them apart from a distance was to know that Belinda was the one who without a cigarette in her hand. "I'm not nervous," Belinda snapped, feeling edgy. Elisa paused to take another drag on her cigarette, inhaling deeply. She held it for a long pause while seeming to admire the long white brand burning at the tip between her fingers and then exhaled more smoke, looking so thoroughly pleased that Belinda began to feel a twinge of excitement and wondered what she'd been doing back there with the hostest. It was on both of their minds. "Not nervous ? I don't believe that tonight, of all nights, you were going to stick us in the paranoid section." That was Elisa's word for people- well, people like Belinda. Her older sister was convinced that inside every non-smoker was a smoker just looking to break through the fear and the self-consciousness. That was part of the reason why they were here tonight. "I mean, it's your sixteenth birthday, Belinda. You know what that means-" Belinda knew, and she'd been putting it off in her mind until now because she just wasn't sure. "-I can smoke now. But I'm just not sure that I want to, Elisa. That's why I- I don't know, panicked." When Elisa laughed, Belinda usually worried, and this was no exception. "What's so funny, Elisa ?" Elisa put down her glass and took another long drag on her shrinking cigarette. She did it slowly and deliberately and there was no hunger in the gesture, just satisfaction. She took the cigarette from between her lips and paused before drawing her breath in sharply through her nose, hesitated again, and then let go a long, thin trail of smoke from between her tightly pursed lips. There was no question that the bartender was watching her smoke and enjoying the show. Elisa completed three double inhales without answering her sister's question and Belinda understood that she was probably teasing the man- more than a little bit- intentionally. "I'm laughing," she finally said, "because the day Deanna and Mom brought me here for this, I thought the same thing. You were away at summer camp. I was so nervous-" Belinda drained her Diet Coke and it was almost comical how quickly the bartender was there to pour the refill. "Why ? You'd been smoking for almost a year, hadn't you ?" "Well, sort of. I'd been bumming the occasional cigarette from Jill or Gretchen or even Deanna, but you'll find out that holding one or two cigarettes a day and taking three or four puffs on them isn't really smoking. I thought I was but-" "I haven't even been doing that." "You must have had a few. I know your friend Helen smokes. She seems like she's always got one in her hand these days." "Helen only has so many to offer.... and I usually say no." Elisa put her empty beer glass down. It sat on the hardwood of the bar for almost two whole seconds before being snatched up. "Why ?" "I don't know. I'm just not sure that I want to start smoking- not just because I can, as if turning 16 is some magical point in my life." "The few times that you tried it, didn't you enjoy it ?" Of course, Belinda watched Elisa smoke all the time and she knew that it would never occur to her that anyone wouldn't enjoy smoking. The truth was she'd neither enjoyed it or disliked it. What it came down to was not knowing what she was really doing- and being afraid to ask. Helen had been smoking for almost two years now, and she reminded Belinda of Elisa when she smoked. So calm, so smooth. There was an almost eternal smile on her face while she was smoking. Simple embarrassment had stopped Belinda for asking her for help. Well, embarrassment and indifference. She just wasn't sure she wanted to take it up. Elisa's cigarette was gone now. She picked up the smooth white box and extracted another Marlboro Lights 100. But before she lit this one she reached into her purse. As she did, Belinda felt her pulse jump. Elisa had crammed two packs of cigarettes into her tiny purse. She took the second one out now and even before she'd handed it over Belinda knew it was her. Her very first pack of cigarettes. Automatic reflex made her reach out and accept the gift. The cellophane was cool to the touch. If she took that cellophane off, the pack would really be hers. "Mom's sorry she couldn't be here tonight, Bell-" Elisa said, reverting to her nickname. "That isn't what's creeping you out, is it ?" As Belinda shook her head no she realised that Elisa hadn't lit her cigarette yet. She was waiting for her little sister. Subtle, that extra bit of pressure. Elisa sat there, obviously ready to smoke, waiting, getting more anxious with anticipation by the second as she watched her sister fiddle with the tear strip on the cellophane, unsure of herself. The pause became so long that it seemed as though she simply was never going to do it, and then with one smooth motion it was over. Belinda felt the lines of the box under her fingers. It was very taunt, still full, the cardboard edges sharp. She cracked open the flip-top on the box and opened the foil, carefully folding it back until the cigarettes were exposed. Then she paused, looking over both shoulders, with vague embarrassment on her face. She could feel Elisa staring at her, almost hear her mentally urging her on. Finally, she had the cigarette out, put the very end of the tip between her lips. Elisa was there with a light immediately. Belinda's occasional smoking had gotten her used to the taste, so the mouthful of smoke she inhaled was not surprising. For the first half-second or so. As she held the smoke in her mouth, she realised that this tasted different somehow. It was sweeter, more satisfying. Fresher. Less harsh. She blew the smoke out without inhaling and watched her sister light her own cigarette. Her heart was pounding like a trip hammer, but it was no longer with nervousness. It was with anticipation. "I'll bet you've never had the first cigarette from a pack before, have you ?" Belinda shook her head. A pack usually lasted Helen three or four days and she seemed more willing to share her cigarettes as they got older. Her mom would only give her two or three packs a week, and she was pretty stubborn about it. She was quite sure she'd never had the first one out of a pack. "They do get a little stale. After about two days, well, you might as well be smoking a red." It took Belinda a second to process what her sister meant by red, and then it clicked. She had promised herself when they'd left the house that even if she did take the cigarettes from Elisa, even if she did start smoking tonight, she wasn't going to ask for help from her older sister. Instead she watched as she took a long drag on the cigarette, and she saw something important in the way she was doing it. She wasn't sucking on the cigarette, but she wasn't just breathing in either. It was something in between. Elisa continued inhaling, getting a good lungful of smoke. She held it, held for so long that her eyes slowly closed briefly, and then she let it all go, pursing her lips so that the smoke followed a long, narrow trail towards the mirror at the back of the bar. Although the bartender was mixing something in a silver blender, Belinda noticed that he was once again watching Elisa out of the corner of his eye. Belinda's nervousness had reached a climax. She'd come into the restaurant tonight knowing that there was just one reason they were here- because this was the day she was allowed to start smoking. Officially. With Mom's tacit blessing, even if Mom was out of town on business. Not knowing if she was going to decide to start. Not knowing how sweet that first mouthful of smoke was going to taste. She had puffed on a few of Helen's Parliaments, breathed in the smoke curling up off the white cigarettes, but she'd never really inhaled before. This was the moment. If she did it wrong, the smoke just might go into her stomach and make her sick- something she'd actually seen happen. It was at the fall semi-formal. There were seven or eight other girls who snuck out of the gym along with Helen and Belinda to light up. There was one girl- Tayna- who Belinda had never seen smoke before. She was a year younger than the rest of them and Helen had been kind of hesitant about giving her one, but she'd been so insistent. What happened was almost funny. Tanya bummed a light from a girl named Amber and immediately took what looked like the biggest inhale in the history of smoking. It was hard to tell under the arc-sodium light of the parking lot, but it certainly looked as though she went green. She tried to open her mouth to let the smoke back out, but it was trapped in her stomach. Tanya stopped short of actually offering her dinner up for review, but they all knew how close it had been. Belinda was determined not to do that. The only question was whether or not she was determined to start smoking. She knew that real smokers inhaled, which was exactly why she didn't consider herself one. Yet. It was a voice which said yet, a voice inside her own head. Metaphorical, Belinda knew, but no less real. Was it Mom, or one of her sisters ? No. Was it Helen ? Helen had been gently pushing her down that road for a while now, but no, that wasn't it either. No, it was something inside of her. It was partly wanting to know the feeling which put that smile on her sister's face. It was partly the way the unnamed bartender watched her sister smoke. It was all that and something else that she couldn't describe. She put the white filter of her cigarette to her lips and pursed them around it, still holding it between her first and second finger. Time itself seemed to crawl to an halt. She saw herself in the mirror. She'd always been pretty- a pouty but attractive face, startling green eyes and long, naturally wavy strawberry-blonde hair. Like her sisters, with just enough variance in the face to make it unique. There was the long white cigarette in her right hand, smoke curling from it slowly. She slid her eyes over slightly and now she could see both herself and Elisa, two smokers sitting together and being watched by the appreciative bartender. Belinda brought her attention back to herself. Watched herself bring the cigarette to her lips, watched them accept the tip. She inhaled exactly the way she thought Elisa did it and felt the smoke travel. Judging from the wonderful sensation which gripped her, she knew she must have done it right. That same smile she was so used to seeing on Elisa's face crept over hers and she didn't realise it until she turned her attention back to the mirror. She exhaled, watching the smoke pass from between her parted lips and decided that she very much liked that look. Elisa looked at her and just nodded. She knew..... |
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