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Pending - Part 2 of 2 an4@anon.lelnet.com While Jenna was discovering that her friend hadn't exactly been entirely forthcoming about who they were meeting at Riven, Micha was standing outside of Dombreau's the teen-only, no cover no alcohol dance-club just a block away. She was waiting for two of her friends to show when she saw them. They were walking down the street hand in hand, talking and laughing as though nothing was wrong. Micha checked that thought. Nothing was wrong, not for them anyway. They looked to be having a wonderful time, and they were so busy with one another that they hadn't seen her yet. Carla was drawing her cigarette up to her mouth and Bart was watching, obviously entranced, as the long slender white stick made its way to her pale painted lips. Micha found herself ducking behind a parked van for no real reason. That wasn't true. She didn't want to give Bart the opportunity to see her alone, see her waiting for friends who hadn't come. But she kept watching them. As soon as Carla had finished the inhale, Bart reached up- he was considerably shorter than his leggy girlfriend, and kissed her hard. Micha remembered the first time he'd done that with her, how he'd said that he loved the taste of smoke in her mouth. Now, he was tasting that in some one else's mouth. Micha drew on her own cigarette, catching a glimpse of herself in the arc-sodium light reflecting off the windshield. She was prettier than Carla, shorter cigarette notwithstanding. She made a show of the exhale and yes, she was a better smoker too. But there was no debating the issue, was there ? Not with Bart, anyway. Just then, as they reached the door and started sharing another kiss, she saw her friends coming up the street. There was Flora, who was holding her cigarette down by her waist, almost behind her back, as though someone might see her, and Beth, who was Flora's opposite. She was talking up a storm and waving her cigarette around like a paid advertiser. Again not sure why, Micha found herself doubling around behind her friends and by practically running, she was able to catch up to them before they blundered right into the seriously occupied Bart and Carla. "Hey guys, hold up." Flora was so startled that she dropped her cigarette and quickly stepped on it, as though she could hide the evidence if it was necessary. Beth wheeled and shot Micha a `don't sneak up like that' glance, but she had seen the lip- locking and understood. Flora lit another cigarette with a nervousness which was- almost- funny. "Those guys should just get a room," Beth said to Micha with what passed in her for sympathy. "I mean really." Bart heard her comment and looked up. Micha had to suppress a smile- some things never changed. Bart had a way of looking stoned immediately after a kiss, as though the effort was almost too much for him. "Hey, guys," he said. Micha noticed that he was eying all three of them with his other look. The one he reserved for female smokers. He might have gone over to Carla, but that didn't mean that he'd stopped looking at everyone else. Fact was, she'd never really been able to keep his eyes on her when they came here, and she doubted Carla would be able to do much better. Thinking about that made her hate him a lot less. Still, she had the feeling it was going to be a long night. "Hello, Bart. Carla." Jenna spoke for all three of them, her tone clipped, neither hostile nor inviting more conversation. "How's it going, Micha ?" Carla asked, her voice sweet but dripping with venom. As Micha thought of a suitably response which didn't include her desire to see Carla hurt in some way, she decided her mother was right after all. Teenagers were cruel. What Jenna discovered was that Carla had never intended to meet a group of friends, but instead had set up a double date. Things were going pretty well- her date was a guy named Roland, a cutish thirty year old with a nice smile and a better ass. He turned out to be something of a surprise- he'd looked like the sort of guy who would gladly talk about himself all night, but actually he'd seemed rather interested in hear all about her- which would normally have been cool, except for the whole not having a job thing. Right now, Jenna was taking a break from it all. The guys had gone off together to run down the street- they were out of cigars- and Cass was surprisingly understanding when she'd told her that she needed a few minutes of time alone. The truth was that the look Cass gave her when she asked if she minded her taking a breather was mostly relief, as if maybe she'd been expected her to bail at the first opportunity. When Cass had told her that this was actually a double-date, Jenna had considered doing just that, running for the nearest door and not looking back. The whole concept was just pathetic on too many levels. A blind double date- the refuge of the hopeless. Except that Roland wasn't hopeless, and to be honest, job or no job, neither was she. Still, after a week of sitting home alone all day and all night, trolling the internet and newspapers for jobs, she needed a few minutes alone. She inhaled the damp night air deeply, enjoying the cleansing smell. There was your own smoke, she was coming to realise, other people's smoke, and occasionally,too much smoke. It seemed as though everyone in the bar was smoking. Jenna had never really been bothered by people smoking, but somehow it almost seemed to take a little something away from her own smoking, which she was enjoying. It was hard to taste and concentrate on your own smoke, so she'd excused herself to get outside and smoke by herself. As she lit another cigarette, she was pleasantly surprised by how good it tasted. What had started as a little bit of idle curiosity about Micha's habit had quickly given way to something entirely different. Of course, she knew a psychological explanation was that she was depressed and vulnerable after losing her job, but the truth was that this was, in a way, no different than discovering theatre or a new type of a music or any other recreational activity. That was how she intended to think of smoking. Not as an habit but as a recreational activity. Which it was. She started down the street, looking at the stamp on the back of her hand. The red ink said `Pending'. Of course, like most clubs, the Riven swapped out between a bunch of stamps that were probably used on bills in the office during the day, but it seemed like an odd thing. `Pending.' Pending what ? Jenna drew on her cigarette again,filling the heavy night air with smoke. What was pending was Roland asking her to come home with him. Oh, there was a little arrogance to assuming that he would ask, which Jenna understood. But that didn't change the fact that instinct told her that he was indeed going to ask, that she'd have a decision to make. It was stupid, she knew, but she didn't want to. The truth was, she didn't really want to do anything, didn't want to be here. Certainly that was why Cass had asked her to come. Losing a job could be a funny thing. It could shatter your confidence in so many ways, from the simple day to day to the more complex. Jenna had managed to get through two hours of typically bland conversation without coming out and saying that she didn't have a job, but it was likely Cass had told him anyway- the pity factor, a card which in Jenna's experience women were allowed to play. Not men. There was nothing appealing about a man playing the pity card. But Jenna had never thought much of women using it either. Then again, she'd never held that particular card before. She was drawing on the cigarette again when she lifted her head and saw Micha. At first she was sure that she was seeing things, and then she remembered the teenager's club was just down the street. The girl looked a little lonely, a little upset. A younger mirror of Jenna. She liked that juxtaposition. The girl and the woman, each laid low by cruel fate. A philosophical approach would have been to consider each of them perfect. To be laid low, in the ancient tradition, was to be full of nothing but potential, and in the infinite possibility of that potential, unfettered by accomplishment, was the only state from which perfection could be achieved. It was one of the areas where the Greeks and the religionists agreed. All great heroes were laid low at some point, made to suffer, whether it be in the belly of the whale or chained to the rocks. The only problem with that sort of logic was that for every Job, there was an Ahab. Micha looked up and saw her new friend and flashed the sort of weak smile which was all effort and no joy. "Hello, Jenna," she said as she reached into her little purse for her cigarettes. Jenna found herself wondering what they tasted like. Certainly they were different than hers. Better or worse ? Less or more enjoyable ? Or were all cigarettes basically the same, different only in packaging and advertising. Did only women smoke Virginia Slims because of billboards and magazine ads ? She realised that there was a lot about smoking that she didn't know. Of course she had Cass to teach her. Micha lit her own cigarette casually. "How's the clubbing going ?" Jenna asked, hoping the girl would be willing to stay and talk for a minute or two. The girl's nervous laugh was as joyful as her earlier smile. "It could be going better. Bart and Carla showed up, and basically it's been a face-mash all night." "Do you and Carla have some sort of history ?" Jenna asked, inhaling deeply on the cigarette. It seemed as though it was getting harder and harder to get a good draw from the slim cigarettes. She watched Micha's inhale on her slightly thicker one and wondered if that was the answer. Then again, she'd picked the brand she had for just such a meeting as this one and an idea was forming. "Not really. I mean, she's not in my classes- she's one of those people who- I know this is going to sound arrogant, but, one of those people who will be happy to get into some state school and kind of drift through four years of college, get a degree, and you know the rest." "Yeah, I used to work with a lot of people like that- and they still have jobs. I don't." Oh boy, Jenna thought, that sounds bitter. It was bitter. So was she. "What do you do ? Did you do ?" Micha groaned at her own awkwardness, taking another pull on her cigarette. Watching Jenna do the same she had to admit that the long cigarette looked good in her hand, and even better in her mouth. "Advertising. The whole bag. Artwork, concept, scheduling. I'm one of those `catch-all' people, you know. Only right now, I'm on the bench, so to speak." For the first time since they'd met, Micha's smile looked truly genuine. "My mom runs Westwood Advertising. You must have worked at Yarmouth and Reliant, right ?" "Yeah," Jenna said. Micha watched her draw on that long- but shrinking- cigarette and an idea formed. "I'll bet you're one of those people who carries her Powerbook around in her car, just in case, right ?" Jenna wasn't sure whether to be flattered or embarrassed. "Yes, as a matter of fact. Wait a minute, your mom is Kelli Belawitz ?" "Yeah. And before you ask, she is looking to bring in- what does she call it- a junior ad executive. She says that's someone who can handle all aspects of a, um, a-" "Client's needs ?" Jenna volunteered. "Yes, that's it. But she's not advertising the position because she says you can't find anyone with real experience by posting the position. All you get are people straight of college who've never actually handled accounts . If you can put your resume on disc for me, I'll pass it on to my mom." Micha pulled hard on her cigarette and Jenna made up her mind. When they went back to her car, she was going to offer a trade. If they went back to the car. The truth was that she felt a little strange taking this sort of favour from a sixteen year old girl , but then again, finding a job was half skill and half luck, or so they said. Micha read the look. "I know it must be strange for you. You look like the sort of woman who went to a really top-notch university, got great grades, graduated something cum something and then landed a nice, high paying job. Accepting help from an high school kid-" "It's not how you envision your career path flowing, you know," Jenna said honestly. "But right now, I need a job more than I need my pride." "Let's go then." It was a short walk to the car, and Jenna found herself thinking not about her resume- which was as flawless as resumes got, starting with Yale- but about the possibility of a trade. She unlocked the car, grabbed her Powerbook, and within a minute and an half, Micha was holding her entire future in her pale, slender fingers. "Do you want to get even with Bart, Micha ?" Jenna asked, just as the girl was about to light another cigarette. She waited until she'd lit the cigarette to answer. "You thinking about a trade ?" the girl asked. "You'd better try one of these first before you offer." She handed her cigarette to Jenna, who drew deeply on it, and yes, this was definitely more satisfying. She was able to really get a good lungful of smoke from this cigarette. "There's a whole carton in the car. I'll lock my Powerbook in the trunk. Before you head home, grab the carton. It's my way of saying thanks." "But I said I wouldn't switch just for him," Micha said, even as she was exchanging packs of cigarettes with Jenna. "Do it for yourself, then. Just think of hurting him as a bonus, okay ?" Micha lit one of Jenna's cigarettes and found that it was different, but certainly acceptable. The thought of revenge made the taste of the cigarette even sweeter. Jenna was following Roland back to his place. When she'd gotten in the car the carton of cigarettes had been gone. There was a note from Micha. So far, so good. That could describe Jenna's evening as well. Roland really was a likable guy, but what she was doing right now was making her nervous. It wasn't her habit to go home with a guy the first night, and she felt as though it was just another indication of her current desperation. It felt like a second skin, that urgency. The thing was, she actually wanted to have sex with him. A devout analyser, she'd thought it through even as they were making chit chat, even as found herself honestly admitting that she was `between positions'. She didn't want to have sex- or rather, she didn't just want to have sex. She wanted to have sex with Roland, who seemed like the sort of guy who usually didn't take women home on the first date either. But there had been some chemistry between them, some genuine spark, and finally, about half an hour after Cass had left with Jon, she and Roland had taken the plunge. He lived one of the nicer suburbs. Said he owned his house. That was not a surprise. A research chemist at Bayer, he could probably afford it, although she imagined his Lexus was a lease. She laughed. Here she was, headed to his house to sleep with him, and she was pondering how he'd paid for his car. Human nature sure was strange. She flipped the top back on the cigarettes, pulled one out, seeing there were only five left. It amased her how many cigarettes she'd smoked tonight. It was also odd that Micha hadn't mentioned the obvious- that she'd started smoking on a whim because of chance meeting with a teenage girl. Wasn't that even stranger than going home with someone on the first date ? "Too much thinking," Jenna finally said, and she knew how true that was. Instead of following the thought train any further down the tracks, she lit her cigarette and concentrated on keeping Roland's tail lights in view. Bart had that look on his face again. The post kiss look. Micha had decided that there would be plenty of kissing. And nothing else. They were sitting in his car, making out. Micha looked idly at her watch. Of course, Bart assumed that he would giving her a ride home, but that was just one of several invalid assumptions he was in the process of making. No, in five minutes, Mom would park down the street in front of the club, and Micha was intending to go home with her. That only left a little time for the torture. She inhaled again, and his eyes nearly managed to pop from their sockets. It was quite a show she'd put on for him. Getting him away from Carla had been as easy as drifting by him with one of the 120s, just lit , in her hand. It made her wonder what she'd ever seen in him. He was like a diner at a smorgasbord, thinking that the entire female population of the high school had been laid out for him personally. Just as Carla had turned his head a few days ago, she'd turned it back. He hadn't bothered to explain what the sudden reversal of his desires should be attributed to. He just let Micha guide him on to the dance floor, accepted the way that she'd moved her hands to places she never intended to touch after this little rendezvous. Which she was doing now. Even as they shared another smoky kiss, she was fondling him. He'd very cooperatively unzipped his own pants and undone her bra. She was running her hand up and down the length of his erect penis, going farther faster than she'd ever done with him before. As they broke the kiss, he slipped her shirt over her head, exposing her spectacularly naked breasts. He looked more unconscious than stoned now. A goofy grin spread across his face as she bent down and ran her tongue along the head of his penis while he began fondling her nipple. His penis actually quivered as she ran her tongue around the outside of the head, and he arched his neck back, she sat up again, smiling. Slipping the cigarette into her mouth, she held it there as she redid her bra. She then managed to get her shirt back on, switching hands for the hold. She inhaled one last time and blew the smoke in his face as he started at her in abject shock. "What the fuck are you doing ?" he finally managed. "Gotta go, Bart. And if I were you, I wouldn't tell anyone about this. You'll just come off more pathetic than you already are." She pointed at his dancing penis. "You're going to have to finish that yourself. You'll probably need the practise. When Carla gets through telling everyone what happened-" With that she got out of the car, glad he was in no position to follow her. For his sake. Jenna was lying on top of Roland, spent. He'd been perfect in every way, from agreeing to wear a condom without argument to letting her have a turn on top. She found herself thinking that she was glad this was a Friday night, and then reminded herself that didn't make a difference anymore. "One last time before we go to sleep ?" he asked, and she knew exactly what he meant. She reached across him for her cigarettes and sat up. They were briefly visible in the glow from the lighter and then the only thing that could be seen was the tip of her cigarette and the sheen of sweat on her face when she inhaled. He watched raptly, never moving, satisfied simply to observe. But that wasn't enough for Jenna. First she began stroking him, her hand already quite familiar with his responsive penis. He grew erect in the space of three inhales, and showing quite a bit of eagerness, came after just four more. The cigarette only half finished, she began to go work on herself, her breathing becoming more and more ragged as the cigarette shrank. She finished shortly before she would have come, and then Roland finally moved, pushing her hand away gently. He guided her down on the bed, carefully avoiding any of the wet spots, and then slid past her. He found her quickly with his tongue and soon she was in the throws of one last tumultuous orgasm which made the whole night a complete and utter success. As she laid back in the curve of his arm and chest she turned to him and playfully bit his ear. "You are going to call me tomorrow, right ?" "I already left a message on your machine when you were in the bathroom. I have tickets to the Hamlet at the Rep, if you're interested." Jenna smiled, and then reminded herself to thank Cass in the morning. Really thank her. Kelli pulled up in her Pathfinder. She and Micha got out of the four wheeler and walked over to where Jenna was standing, smoking a cigarette and waiting for Kelli to unlock the office. "You're early today." "We have that meeting with the Grenwald group at eight." Kelli slapped her head. "Damn, I forgot. Ever since I let Micha here start smoking, she'd been hitting me up for rides to school. Some silly rule about not smoking on the bus. I have to meet with an alumni rep from Yale at eight. I guess she thinks they're going to offer my little sunshine here a scholarship. I'll run inside and grab a few things for you." Jenna reached as if to put out her cigarette but Kelli shook her head. "Finish it. I'll leave the paperwork on your desk. I'm sure you can handle the Grenwald people." With that she was gone, her usual nervous ball of energy. Micha pulled her cigarettes from her purse and accepted a light from Jenna, who saw the girl was still smoking the 120s. "You know, all this time, and I've never thanked you," Jenna said, inhaling deeply when she was finished. Micha laughed. "Are you kidding ? Mom says that you're going to put me through post-doc by the end of the quarter." "Not that. If you and I hadn't run into each other on the bridge-" "Call it even. Bart hasn't had a date in a month- and Carla told everyone that he sits at home jerking off, thinking about girls that smoke." "That is an exaggeration, isn't it ?" Jenna asked, laughing. Micha pulled on the long cigarette and exhaled. "Who cares ? All I know is every time he sees me with one of these in my hand, he gets this look- I call it the `strangled puppy dog' look." She spontaneously hugged Jenna, who returned the embrace. "I guess we had what each other needed. I'm glad." Kelli came bursting back out the front door and ran straight to the Pathfinder. "She really likes you," Micha said as she turned to leave. Jenna smiled. "She likes you, too. Good luck with the Yale. Just don't mention Harvard. " She almost said, `Don't mention me, either,' but decided not to. She knew better than to think Belinda would say anything about who'd called her. Jenna took one last pull on the cigarette, wondering if she'd paid the girl back yet. Then she look at her watch, saw it was seven-thirty, and decided she had time for one more cigarette. It was an happy thought. |
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