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Gatekeepers (Part 2 of 2) an4@anon.lelnet.com hunting vampires series Kim smiled and crushed out her cigarette. 'Well, thanks, but this was a few months before my breasts really came in, and you know how you felt when your breasts finally came in- well, I don't mean finally, but-' 'You were a little late blooming and it made you self-conscious. I know exactly what you mean.' Starr finished her cigarette. But she waited to light another because she wanted to see how long it would take her mom to go first. 'So there I am, cigarettes and Donnie or none of either. It wasn't much of a choice. Tammy had me right where she wanted me and she knew it. But I didn't light up immediately. Instead we started talking about Donnie and Tammy knew that was better than badgering me. Finally after about five minutes of that I said "What the hell !" and lit up.' 'Did you like it as much as I did the first time ?' 'Probably,' Kim said with a smile. 'I expected it to be bitter, to start choking just taking a little smoke into my mouth. But the taste was kind of sweet and not what I expected. On the forth puff I inhaled, and that was the door to Tammy's room swung open and there was your grandmother. She thought it would be nice to get some pictures of the two of us before we went off to the dance.' 'What were you dressed up as ?' 'Cinderella. And there I was,' she paused to take a cigarette from the pack and lit it, after which she passed them to her daughter, still in disbelief that she was doing this, 'with one of these little magic wands in my hand.' 'What did Grandma do ?' 'She snapped a picture of me and then motioned for Tammy and I to stand together. She took a whole roll of the two us standing there smoking and laughing, but inside I was cringing. I thought she would have a fit, but she never said a word about it. She acted like I'd always been smoking and it was literally not worth even mentioning.' 'She didn't say anything ?' 'Not a word. That night I came home and there was an ashtray on my desk and that was as close as she came to discussing it. It was really weird.' Starr lit her cigarette. 'So what happened ?' 'I told you. I had that first cigarette, and we took a detour on the way to the school and Tammy bought me my first pack and I've been smoking ever since.' 'More or less,' Starr said somewhat acidly. 'But I mean what happened with Donnie ?' 'We went out from about a week later until he graduated. We agreed to see other people that June and just kind of lost touch.' 'You lost touch with Tammy, too,' Starr said. 'She never talks about you, either, except to ask how you're doing. It's like there's this whole part of your life you've forgotten.' 'Well, I went to Vassar and she went to Smith and we just kind of lost touch. I came home married, and then I got pregnant and stopped smoking, and after your father and I got divorced, I kind of-' 'Went into a little bit of a shell-' Starr immediately regretted saying that, but it was true. Mom hung out with the work crowd every so often, but things weren't the same the last seven years. 'Maybe. Maybe not. But I have a few things to discuss with Tammy now.' 'Please don't give her an hard time. She gave me the cigarette, but I liked it. I liked it a lot.' Kim got up and hugged her daughter. 'Don't worry. I think I owe her something, that's all.' Laurie walked into her boss's office with a broad, spreading grin on her face. She sat down on the corner of the desk, her tight black leather skirt riding dangerously up her thigh in a way that would have made a man quiver. She brought a fresh VS 120 to her hungry full lips and drew on it. 'So what brought you out of the closest, boss ?' Kim looked at the ashtray on the corner of her desk and the unopened pack of cigarettes and lighter next to it. Even though she had yet to smoke in the office- and she'd been in for over an hour- she was out of the closet. Laurie would have already told all the other smokers, some of whom worked in the non-smoking area of the offices, that they had a new compatriot. Just to make sure Kim stayed the course. For her own good. 'Starr, actually. I found out she was smoking- she left her purse on her desk and the cigarettes were practically falling out. I stuck my head in her room and she was in the bathroom and I could see them from the doorway. I thought I was going to go ballistic. But-' 'But you're a smoker, not a hypocrite. I like that about you.' 'So does Starr. We started talking about how each of us started smoking and I realised two things. She was smoking because she wants to smoke, and all I was going to do was deprive myself if I didn't smoke. That's not very smart. I won't lie. I don't really want her to smoke-' 'Yes you do-' 'Well, part of me, the mothering part, is against it. The rest of me has to admit that I enjoyed sitting there last night smoking with my daughter. It sure was a novelty.' 'It won't wear off. I used to smoke with my mom all the time and it was just another bond, you know ?' 'Who's coming in today ?' 'You just have one appointment- a ten o'clock with Jonathan Warfield-Smythe. Monthly portfolio review.' Kim nodded and returned to plowing through her emails, which was Laurie's cue to head back to her own desk. But she did it with a smile on her face. Jonathan showed up about five minutes early, which was how he usually did things. Always early, always well-dressed, always polite, but in a self-confident sort of way. Kim watched him talking to Laurie, who had found a way to expose her long, supple legs to the very eligible and well-to-do bachelour. Kim harboured a tiny bit of jealousy towards her assistant, who she felt was the main reason for JW always showing up early. Kim looked at the pack of cigarettes on the desk, took one out, and lit it. She then called out. 'I'm ready for you, JW.' 'Let me just finish my cigar first,' he said cheerfully enough. Coming out from behind her desk, Kim walked over to the door. She leaned on the frame with the hand holding the cigarette. 'You can do that in here, JW.' He looked at her, saw the cigarette in her right hand and did a very pleasing double take. She filed that away for later study and then motioned him into the office. He obediently followed her, sat down in the client chair, as they called it, and let loose an ample cloud of cigar smoke, which Kim found not the least bit bothersome. 'So, what brought you out of the closest ?' 'We really have a lot to go over today, JW. Lot of growth in some of your investments and you need to make some decisions about how you want to approach taxation-' 'I'm the only one on your docket today, mon chere', so let's just be sociable for a few minutes, okay ?' Kim had always found JW to be amiable, without getting personal. In fact, wasn't that the only annoying trait she knew he had ? So why was she annoyed now ? She understood what it was, and this was the real hurdle. Taking a cigarette and smoking it at home- in front of her daughter, that had seemed like the hurdle. Then it was lighting up in front of Laurie- in a public setting. But it wasn't any of that. It was this. Not the act of smoking, but rather the act of admitting to virtual strangers that she was a smoker. That was the real hurdle that had to be cleared, the one that would actually make her a smoker. Talking about it. Freely admitting what was inside rather than just what she was holding in her hand right now on the outside. Admitting that she had lost one thing she'd been determined about- and gained another. 'I caught my daughter with a pack of cigarettes after sneaking around smoking myself her whole life just so she wouldn't be influenced by my actions to smoke.' 'And she decided to smoke on her own anyway. So you knew you could give up your little charade.' 'Did you know that I smoked ?' 'Laurie told me.' The look of disappointment must have been pretty clear on Kim's face because JW quickly added 'Only because I asked her.' 'Why would you do that ?' Kim asked, following the question with a very nervous inhale that JW still apparently enjoyed. 'I was curious, I guess. You- well, this is going to sound odd, but I can usually tell if a woman is a smoker just by looking at her. I had you pegged for a smoker but you didn't seem to be. Finally one day I just asked her and she- well, she didn't say no. She didn't say yes, either, but I knew what the answer was. It's a shame, really, you going all those years being a closest smoker for no reason.' 'Some day you'll have a child, and then you'll understand.' 'Maybe you're right. I didn't mean to be critical. I just- well, lets's go over those growth figures-' And that was exactly what they did. JW usually listened to Kim's analysis and advice and then told her to do what she felt was best, but today he questioned every small point and the meeting dragged out into the lunch hour. Kim was beginning to think he was just stalling and that he might- She was thinking he might ask her to lunch when he stood up and said, somewhat abruptly, 'I have another meeting to be at in fifteen minutes. Do what you think is best with those tax adjustments. You've never steered me wrong yet.' He took two steps towards the door, leaving Kim a little crestfallen. To be honest, she wasn't quite sure what was going on inside her head. Maybe the smoking she'd been doing and the relief she was feeling in finally having a chance to be herself again were getting to her, because she was absurdly thinking that she was forming a connection with JW. He turned and looked at her and she saw the strangest thing on his face. Embarrassment. 'Look. There's a bunch of reasons why I'm still a bachelour and this is one of them. I'm so damn clumsy- uh, jesus, want to have dinner at El Torander tonight ?' 'Me ?' Kim said. 'No, I'm just warming up to ask Laurie out.' Before Kim's odd smile could turn into a frown, he added 'I'm just joking.' She laughed, because the reaction it had gotten from her was mildly funny, but again, a thought central to all this nagged at her. 'This isn't just because I smoke, is it ?' 'No. The only reason I haven't asked you out is because I do smoke, and it's a pain in the ass dating someone who either doesn't smoke, or does but won't smoke in public. I had you in that second group until today. It's not like I don't date, and I've gotten tired of all the bullshit that goes with dating women who have smoking issues I don't want to deal with.' 'Then the answer is yes,' Kim said, beaming. 'And you have good taste. I love El Torander.' 'It's a great place to have a bite to eat,' JW said. If only Kim had understood the ironic secret message in those words, things might have turned out different. He left and she picked up the phone and called Tammy. That was when it all got weird. |
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