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The Fence by an4@anon.lelnet.com Elaine looked over the fence at Lynne and Chessie. To her dismay, Lynne reached out and picked her pack of cigarettes up off the table next to her deck chair. She watched as Lynne cracked back the top of the box and slowly pulled a single cigarette from the pack, long and white, straight, perfectly cylindrical. The girl held the cigarette between the first and second fingers of her left hand as she closed the box again, carefully folding the foil back into place first. She picked the lighter up with her right hand as her left brought the cigarette to her mouth. Her moist full lips parted but her fingers never left the top of the filter. Elaine had never seen a cigarette dangling from Lynne's mouth- then again, the girl never smoked when she was around and it was only over the fence or out the window that she did catch her at it. The lighter was brought to the tip. The flame flared and the cigarette caught. Lynne inhaled deeply and moved the cigarette away from her mouth languidly. She pursed her lips, utterly relaxed, and expelled a long stream of white smoke. Her sister watched her and then went back to the pages of her novel. Elaine snorted derisively. 'What is it ?' Vance asked, knowing that the sound was a mark of disapproval and that he was supposed to respond to it, although he didn't want to. As he asked he looked up from the article he was scanning and tried to brighten her mood with a smile. When she wasn't aggravated, she was wonderful, in so many ways. Unfortunately, that was a big when. 'I just don't think it's right that Lynne smokes in front of Chessie like that.' Vance stood up, peered briefly over the fence between their yards. It was an odd fence- when Harry had put it in he'd been insistent on a full twenty centimeters between each board, and they were oddly angled. 'I'm only doing this because of the insurance, Vance,' he'd said, his Midwest accent poking through in the dips and rises of his annunciation. 'Neighbours should be able t' see each other.' But Vance was not thinking about the fence. He was not thinking about the dead, either. He was watching the way Lynne made love to the cigarette. She brought her hand to her mouth in most languid form imaginable. The cigarette was long and perfect- she had rounded off the tip but it was otherwise at nearly its full 100mm length. Lynne inhaled, her eyes closed so that there would be no distractions, just the heady joy of the smoke. Her inhale complete, she opened her eyes, turned her head towards him, and waved her hand and the cigarette as she exhaled. He smiled wanly, waved back, and then before he got himself in trouble, looked away. It was too bad. He really liked Lynne and Elaine was going to be a pain in the ass about this. 'I think that it's terrible she smokes in front of Chessie. Martha smoked in front of the girls all the time and that's why Lynne smokes. If someone doesn't do something, the same thing will happen to Chessie.' Someone was, of course, her, Vance knew. They were the girls' only neighbours at the end of the cul-de-sac. All summer Elaine had been traipsing across the yard with casseroles and cakes and other things- always grumbling about the fact the girls refused to eat meat- 'like normal people', she would say, forgetting that he himself refused to eat red meat. Elaine's heart was big, but so was whatever organ controlled her judgemental nature. It was not her most attractive quality- in fact, it was not an attractive quality at all. 'I think,' Vance said, his chivalry sufficiently well developed to come to the defence of the young woman, 'that first of all, Lynne is eighteen and she has the legal right to smoke in her own home, or yard, or whatever. Second, after what those girls have been through, if the worst that happens is that Lynne smokes in front of Chessie, well, I don't-' '- think that's so bad.' Chessie couldn't hear any of it. She had the headphones from her iPod tightly jammed into her ears, and Lynne was glad for more than one reason. She hated it when people made themselves difficult to like. She honestly did like Elaine, but there were times when the woman acted 47, not 27. It was hard to be critical of someone who cooked your dinner at least once a week through an entire summer, but then again- It wasn't that Elaine was wrong, in a sense. Chessie had started smoking- on the sly, thinking somehow her older sister didn't know what she was doing. And Lynne was not exactly thrilled with that- but Chessie was a smart girl, just as Lynne had been a smart girl when she had started smoking two years ago. Or started smoking, anyway- 'That's just ridiculous, Vance, and you know it.' Elaine would going away later today and suddenly Vance found himself looking forward to her departure, which made him feel guilty. 'She has to be a role model for her sister and not just a self-indulgent teenager.' Vance shook his head. In his mind's eye he saw Lynne bringing that long cigarette to her mouth. Her lips, full and pink, never coated in lipstick, wrapped themselves around the filter. She drew on the cigarette and mischief twinkled in her eyes- 'You're objectifying her', he thought to himself. 'God, I am so married,' he added internally. 'You know I'm right,' Elaine said, taking his silence as some sort of per verse disagreement. 'No, you're wrong,' Vance said, looking her close in the eyes. He could see the surprise- no, make that the shock- in her eyes. He never did that. Oh, sometimes he refused to voice agreement with her- which was perhaps why she'd taken his silence the way she had. But now, now was a time to refute her absentmindedly judgmental stupidity. 'What ?' she said, he voice pitch rising across the word like some sitcom diva. God, she was beautiful when she was angry. Unfortunately, she had never once, as far as he knew anyway, fucked angry. 'I said you're wrong. I really can't imagine how you can sit there and criticise that young woman. Christ. She doesn't have the luxury of two parents like you do, and it's just plain wrong to ask her to take the place of them with her sister.' 'Play the sympathy card, Vance. That's right. Just because-' Lynne trimmed the ash from her cigarette, pulled on it calmly, letting the smoke fill her lungs. She could hear him lean closer to his wife and whisper tightly 'Lower your voice.' There was something about that fence. It collected and magnified the sound coming through it. Dad used to say that you could hear a bee fart through that fence. She missed her parents, more than anyone who hadn't lost their parents in their late teens could know. And up to now, Elaine had never pissed her off. Of course, Lynne had the good sense not to, say, blow smoke in her face when she was bringing over an hot-cooked meal. This little discussion was probably going to be the end of that. 'You know, I see Chrissie getting on that school bus every morning and Lynne decided to go ahead with her freshmen year of college. They keep the lawn mowed, the pool clean, they don't throw loud parties. They're good neighbours. And in case you've forgotten, you might be old enough to be her older sister but you're nowhere near old enough to be her mother. Neighbours is what we are and all we are- and if it wasn't for that car accident you would never think of parenting.' There was a certain fire in his voice- a certain anger- that she liked. He was attractive in a sort of 'I don't care that much because I'm married' way that was cute on him. His blonde hair had been tousled when he looked over the fence and there was a day and an half of stubble on his face that would make his jaw feel more real. He had a smell that could only be made better by mingling him in some sweet smoke. He would sweat while they were having sex- 'So what is it, Vance ?' The sound in the woman's voice was naked and ugly. It reminded Lynne of some of her relatives in Iowa. On the surface, nice folks. They'd be the first to bring over soup when you were sick or a pie on your birthday. They'd smile at you and wave from their porch on warm summer days when the sun was cresting on the horizon. But in the cold of winter, sitting around the fire, they had a second personality, bitter, judgmental, unforgiving. 'What do you mean ?' he asked, and Lynne could hear resignation in his voice. He knew what she meant and he was determined that she would have to say it to his face, make an accusation or accusations and she wanted to hear the reaction in his voice. 'I mean, is it that you feel some bond with her because of those stupid cigars that you like to smoke when you're playing poker over at Mike's house, is it because she's young and pretty, or do you just like to watch women smoke ?' 'Unlike you,' Vance replied, his voice uneven and betraying something that she had seen in his eyes more than once, 'I base my opinion- and that's all either of us have on this subject- on the facts, and not some pre-determined prejudice. I think Lynne is doing just fine and I don't see why she shouldn't smoke if she wants to. Maybe you ought to try it during on your trip to Las Vegas with your sister. It's very relaxing.' Lynne swore that she could hear Elaine toss her head back. 'I don't need to pump poison into my lungs and blood to relax. God, I'll be glad as hell when Vicki comes to pick me up.' That was Lynne's cue. She got up, trimmed the cigarette on the way by the ashtray, and tapped Chesie on the head. Her younger sister obediently removed her headphones and the sound of Nickleback became instantly audible.. 'What up, El ?' 'How would you like to do a sleepover at Kellie's ?' Chessie's eyes opened up like saucers and Lynne thought she knew why. She was encouraging her sister to go somewhere she would probably spend the rest of the day and night smoking, and she still wasn't sure how she felt about that, but right now that didn't matter. She had seen a chain of events failing into place the way history played out in textbooks, and none of it worked if Chessie was around. Lynne had been hesitant to let her sister out much, partly because she remembered exactly what it was like to be fifteen, and partly- When you had only one member of your family left, you kept them close. 'You do have a standing invitation, don't you ?' Chessie nodded, speechless. 'Do I have to go and get the phone for you ?' 'No,' Chessie said, indicating by her tone that the question was stupid. She got up and took off like a shot. 'Find out if Kellie or her sister can come pick you up.' Chrissie waved without turning around. Lynne took a long draw on her cigarette and thought about the possibilities. Vance watched Elaine slide into the passenger seat of the Saab convertible. He had kissed her goodbye, although he was still angry with her. She smiled and waved, looking as though nothing was wrong between them. And nothing was. Oh, she had her moments where she was self-absorbed, or egotistically maternal, or annoyingly all knowing. But he did love her, although- He watched the easy way that Jill pulled the car back out of the driveway. She smiled winningly at Vance and not for the first time, he wondered if he hadn't gone after the wrong sister. Oh, it was just the car. Elaine drove a Jetta, as brand new as the Saab, but not nearly so sexy. The plunging neckline of Vicki's top and postage stamp style of her short shorts were also a bit more exciting than anything Elaine had packed away in her bags. Of course, women like that didn't look twice at him. Or he got married and women didn't look at him, or- He looked across the yard and there was a woman looking right at him. Looking and smiling. Practically right behind his sister-in-law's car, a car had pulled out of the McMahon driveway. As it went by, Chessie leaned out the window and waved at him. He waved back, noticing how the wind had picked up as he shook his hand back and forth. Rain was coming later, hours from now, one of those August storms that brewed all day and erupted in the late hours of the night with thunderous intensity. Hopefully, Elaine would be long on the ground in Vegas by then. The Weather Channel, which she had studied intently this morning just for surety, had told her as much. He sighed, thought about the week ahead that he would have to himself, and began to turn and head back into the house. He was thinking of taking one of those cigars that he kept for the poker games and firing it up right in the house, just for a little sweet revenge. Of course, it would make more sense to do that in a week, when Lynne had completely and conveniently forgotten that he had disagreed with her and would wonder why he had done something so brainless. There was no winning- He looked up because he heard the sound of bare feet on grass. Lynne was walking towards him. She was smiling that sweet smile that only eighteen year olds wore- old enough to be an adult and know adult pleasures, young enough to be all blonde hair and blue eyes and round, firm breasts under a white top without the baggage of adulthood weighing her down. 'Hi Vance,' she opened, a few strides away from him. 'What up ?' Vance said. 'Um, this is a little uncomfortable, but, well-' She paused, tossed her long wavy hair behind her shoulder, and decided to light a cigarette before continuing. She did it as though it was not intentional, as though she knew that the wind wouldn't make him a part of the experience. She felt her nipples harden from the wind, and enjoyed the way their sensitivity interacted with fabric and the air. Vance watched her pull the single cigarette from the box of Marlboro Lights 100s. Although it was certainly physically impossible, she managed to work the pack into the front pocket of her short shorts (so like Vicki's) without so much as denting a corner. She then pulled the lighter out of the other pocket and tried to use it to draw a light. Of course, that was im possible in the wind, which seemed to pick up by the moment. Although she had stopped in the middle of something clearly important, she wasn't rushing or hurrying to get a light. She was just pausing to light up before continuing. Vance did not let her struggle long. After three attempts without success, he took the lighter from her hand gently. When they touched, their eyes met and Vance felt something move inside his underwear. It was that same feeling he'd gotten that first second when he saw Elaine was mad, but which had faded the second she opened her mouth and spoke. She said nothing. He cupped one hand around the cigarette, used the other to create the flame. It met the end of the cigarette, which flared to life. She drew on it deeply, arched her neck back and exhaled, the smoke exiting her pert mouth. He watched it and that small stirring moved up into he stomach, where it suddenly felt as though he had swallowed a lead apple. He knew that feeling well. It was his sex drive struggling against his common sense. His sex drive always lost. He knew when he couldn't have something but looking at her exhale that smoke, so carefree, so clearly in control of herself, he knew that he wanted her. Of course, even thinking about it or having feelings in the pit of his stomach was absurd. 'I just wanted to thank you for sticking up for me earlier.' 'Oh, you heard all that ?' Vance asked, as she inhaled deeply again. 'All of it,' she said, the smoke she exhaled this time floating away from him in the stiff breeze. 'Jesus, I'm sorry. Elaine can be-' 'You don't have to apologise for your wife. I'm not one of those people who think that spouses are responsible for one another.' Lynne trimmed, inhaled, held the smoke and exhaled. He watched somewhat shamelessly. 'She was way out of line. She- I- we- have no idea-' Lynne reached out, took his hand, squeezed it tightly. 'I don't want to talk about that. I've talked about it enough, it's not something that can be changed or forgotten or anything else. I want to ask you something.' He noticed she wasn't letting go of his hand and he wasn't trying to get it back. 'Go ahead ?' 'Do you have any big plans for the rest of the day ?' 'I was planning to sit around in my underwear drinking beer, smoking cigars, and watching porn.' 'I'll give you two better options- you can go off and do that and I can throw together a nice dinner, or you can lose the underwear and the porn and come over to my house right now.' His hand was still in hers. 'You're serious, aren't you ?' Lynne drew on the cigarette. The smoke calmed her just as she was about to become nervous for the first moment. 'Please don't be insulted. I know you're married, I know I'm probably just a kid,' she said, smoke puffing out of her mouth with each word. Most of those things were true, and Vance had never once seriously considered cheating on his wife, which is why he was surprised when he bent down and put his mouth over hers to kiss her. She was incredibly tight. Not virgin tight, perhaps- he wasn't asking and he'd never actually had one- Tight enough that she was guiding him in with her hands. She was so taunt that the effort of just getting himself inside brought him to the very edge of orgasm. He had to fight to hold off the orgasm. He found himself thinking of his wife. It worked, but only for a moment. Then he came, and she certainly hadn't come to orgasm yet. He was embarrassed, red-faced and disappointed in himself. She wrapped her arms around him. His back was bathed in the sweat that she had known would be there. She leaned up, her mouth stroking his ear. 'It's okay. It's my turn, that's all. While you recover- you know what to do, right ? There's something I've always wanted to try, but never- well, it's not the same when you're masturbating. At least I don't think it is. I want to find out, though.' He started to move, to slide down, reacting the way he would if it had been Elaine talking, but Lynne held him back. 'Not yet, Enjoy yourself first. When you're ready- no pressure.' An half-moment later he did slide down, and as he did, she reached over to the table and found her pack of cigarettes. She lit one as he slid his finger inside of her. He worked with both his finger and his tongue- in turn getting hard again, but he would save that for when he was done. He managed to steal a look up the white sweaty length of her body just as she planted the cigarette between her lips and drew deeply on it. Curling up his finger and tweaking something that made her squirm, she looked down at him and their eyes met and then there was just smoke washing down her front, over her breasts, her face disappearing behind it. She began to writhe, then moan, and then she became as taut as steel, holding in until she had her orgasm. Then she reached down with one hand, guided him back until they were face to face, and kissed him hard. Smoke mingled in their mouths until the kiss was broken and no mouth had ever tasted so wonderful to Vance. He broke the kiss, looked at her mischievous eyes, and smiled. He stroked hair back off her forehead as she turned her head and drew on the cigarette again. 'I do not want you to take this the wrong way, but I have just had the best sex of my life with the most gorgeous woman I will ever have sex with.' 'I'm sorry,' Lynne said after a nose exhale. 'I hope the fact that I enticed you to cheat on your wife-' 'If that was really a concern, I would not be here. I wouldn't do it to you, or to her. The second you touched my hand it was over. You have no idea what it's like living next to you.' She reached down, stroked him. 'I could say the same about you.' She worked the cigarette with one hand and him with the other until he came for the second time. It was not the last. |
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