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Shape of a Lie Part 1 of 2 an4@anon.lelnet.com Alyssa remembered the first time her mother had seen her smoking. It was the second week of her junior year of high school. She'd stayed late, for Math Club, of all things. She was standing outside one of the side entrances with Gina and Verna,All three of them were smoking when her mother pulled up in the brand new Saab. Mom didn't say anything to her there. She just smiled and waved, waited for Alyssa to say her goodbyes, and then pulled away from the curb. She worked her own cigarette as they drove out of the school grounds. As soon as they were on the main roads, though, she looked at her daughter and said 'Put that out, young lady.' Alyssa had planned the encounter perfectly. 'Please, Mom. You smoke, Daddy smokes, Crystal smokes.' 'Crystal is in college. She's old enough to do what she wants.' 'Crystal has been smoking since she was fifteen, Mom.' Dorothy groaned. She knew this was coming- she'd heard rumours that Alyssa was smoking from friends. Alyssa knew this as well. 'Crystal was- and is- a straight A student.' 'So you're saying that it's okay that I smoke if I get straight As like Crystal did. If that's all it takes-' In the end, Alyssa talked her mother into a deal. She would shoot for straight As in exchange for the right to smoke openly. If she got them, she got to keep smoking. Of course, it was a fool's bet. Alyssa knew once Pandora's box was open, there would be no closing it. In the end, she'd gotten straight A minuses and the smoking issue was never brought up again. She poured herself a steaming hot cup of coffee and lit the first cigarette of the day. She had always known how to get exactly what she wanted. She thought back to that day with a smile, but the smile didn't last. Why couldn't things be as easy now as they had been then ? 'What's wrong, Faith ? You're clearly depressed.' 'It's these new smoking rules, Alyssa.' 'Tell me more,' Alyssa said, but the truth was, she didn't want to hear about the new smoking rules. She'd come here to Barlingham because private schools were generally more relaxed places to work. There were higher standards, better students, and an environment that allowed you to be an adult. Except that a new Headmistress had swept in over the summer- on a broom, the joke went. Among her innovations was the institution of no smoking zones. Faculty and staff were limited to two small areas tucked away in remote corners of the 30 acre campus were they could smoke- areas too far away to get to between classes. Last year, Alyssa had been permitted to smoke in her office except when she was with a student and now- these days she was lucky if her lunch was long enough to allow her the chance to smoke two or three cigarettes in peace- usually off-campus. 'Well, Mom and dad won't give me permission to smoke on campus, so I've been moved into a room with a non-smoker- and our room is right around the corner from the smoking hall I lived on before. I can smell smoke all night.' 'Well, can't you go visit your old roommate- Candy, wasn't it ?' 'I got caught last week by the hall monitor and Ms. Bust My Ass gave me five days of kitchen duty.' It was actually Ms. Busmias, but Alyssa laughed. 'You think that's funny ?' Faith asked. 'Yes- I mean, no. Have you talked to your parents ?' 'Yes. They won't help me. They say if I want to smoke when I'm home, that's fine, but they think maybe if they don't let me smoke here, I'll grow out of the habit.' 'They let you smoke when you're home ?' 'Yes. I can't understand it.' 'That is evil,' Alyssa said, but then she smiled. 'They are just trying to do what's right for you.' 'I know,' Faith said. 'But I hate it. I'm dying for a cigarette. I don't have another class for an hour and I can't even light up. At least you can go off to one of the smoking areas.' 'Well,' Alyssa said, 'maybe our therapy session would go better over lunch. I have my lunch next period. Do you want to go off campus and-' Faith's answer was to grab Alyssa by the hand and start pulling her towards the door. Alyssa walked down the hall towards Ms. Busmias's office. The administrative assistant led her in and left quickly as if to avoid the impending explosion. 'You know why you're here ?' Alyssa looked at her- boss was the word. It was an ugly word, and it would have been ill-suited to such an attractive woman if looks were the sole arbiter of impression. Busmias was just 29, a year older than Alyssa, with long curly blonde hair, beautiful slate grey eyes and a face that would stop traffic- in awe. Her breasts jutted out from a slim, well-kept body that could have broken hearts from Bangor to Sacramento. 'Yes.' 'Good. I trust we won't be taking students off-campus to indulge their smoking habit anymore ?' 'No.' 'Excellent. But I'm glad you did, actually. And please don't be mad at Ms. Janus for telling me. That's for the best.' 'So what happens now ?' 'I think that what happened highlights the need to offer our staff and students an opportunity for smoking cessation classes. Don't you agree ?' Alyssa did not agree. 'I'll take your silence as acquiescence. You're our psychology expert. I want you to lead to classes. As you may have heard, next year I plan to make Barlingham a smoke-free institution. This isn't going to be easy. You're going to champion that effort.' 'But I smoke,' Alyssa said, 'and I was hired to teach psychology. I offered to counsel as a benefit to the school because Ms. Danthfor left unexpectedly last spring.' 'Yes, and you were made head of your department for your efforts. Believe it or not, both of those things make you the logical choice. And I'm not offering you an option.' Alyssa had always prided herself on her ability to think fast- and Busmias didn't know it but she was delving into an area of specialty of Alyssa's. 'Fine, but you have to let me select the curriculum for this program and institute it as I see fit.' 'I have a program I want you to follow.' 'Fine. If you want this to just be an exercise, that's fine. If you want a successful program, you'll draw on my experience. I wrote my senior research paper in clinical psychology on smoking cessation programs.' 'Apparently it didn't work. You're still a smoker.' 'I didn't take on the research with the goal of quitting. I took it on as a comparison study as to why most smoking cessation programs have an high rate of relapse.' 'And what did you discover ?' 'That most smoking cessation programs use the same basic theory as alcohol treatment programs and that's why they fail.' 'Meaning ?' 'Everyone who goes into an alcohol treatment program is an addict. An alcoholic- well that's not entirely true because occasionally you get people who made a mistake and drove while under the influence- people who aren't alcoholics but enter treatment as a judicial remedy, but they aren't good targets for treatment programs anyway, so we have to discount them as not being part of the appropriate target audience. And that's what made me think that many people who enter into a smoking cessation program aren't addicted to smoking.' Alyssa paused, thought carefully about how to explain. 'I imagine you're going to require every one of the girls who smoke to participate, right ?' 'Yes.' 'Well, only a small fraction of them are addicted to nicotine,' Alyssa said. 'I have my doubts about that.' 'All right, let's use me as an example. How much do you think I smoke ?' 'At least a pack a day.' 'How long do you think I've been smoking ? I'm twenty-eight.' 'At least ten years.' 'Okay, you're one for two. I have been smoking since I was sixteen, but I rarely smoke a whole pack in a day. Maybe on Friday night once in a while if I'm out late.' 'How much do you smoke ?' 'Maybe fifteen cigarettes in day- about one an hour while I'm awake, as an average.' 'Really ? Maybe that's just because I've made it more difficult to smoke during the day.' 'Well, that's a valid assumption- and it's incorrect. Last year I was allowed to smoke in my office when I wasn't with a student. A typical day would go like this. I would get up, smoke a cigarette before leaving the house, smoke another one on the short drive in, then smoke 5-6 cigarettes during the day. Another one on the way home. Then 5-6 more at night. That's 13-15 cigarettes. Now, I smoke one in the morning when I get up, one on the way to work, 3-4 at lunch, one on the way home, and 7-8 at night. That's the same 13-15 cigarettes. Your new rules have modified my behaviour slightly, that's all.' 'That's still a lot of smoking.' 'Is it ? Maybe. But a lot of the girls at the school smoke 4-5 cigarettes a day. I guarantee you no one is addicted to nicotine at that rate. So you can't treat them as addicts. Smoking is a learned behaviour, and you have to treat the behaviour.' 'Well,' Ms, Busmias said, smiling- and Alyssa thought it was a gorgeous smile, bitch or no bitch- 'how do you do that ?' 'First, you identify the positive aspects of the behaviour. You can't change a behaviour without acknowledging why that behaviour happens.' 'I'm not sure I like that idea.' 'Again- do you want a programme that you can like or one that can work ?' 'I'd prefer both.' 'Well, you see, that's my point. Most of the girl who smoke probably like to smoke- and don't smoke that much. Would you say a man- or woman- who smokes a few cigars a week needs to quit smoking ?' 'Not necessarily.' 'Well, then why does say, a seventeen year old girl who smokes four or five cigarettes a day and enjoys it have to quit ?' 'They aren't old enough to smoke. It's not even legal.' 'Did your parents let you have the occasional glass of wine with dinner when you growing up ?' 'Yes.' 'Well, the drinking age is 21, so isn't that even worse ?' 'I don't think the two things are the same.' 'That's your preconceived notion. Have you ever smoked ?' 'Of course,' Busmias said petulantly. 'You shouldn't say it like that. Do you know that on average, forty percent of teenage girls never try smoking- but close to forty percent of senior girls smoke either occasionally or frequently ? That means that two thirds of the girls who try smoking like it enough to keep doing it.' 'What's your point, Alyssa ?' 'Well, you want to eliminate smoking on this campus, right ? That is the goal ?' 'I don't think that's relevant.' 'But of course it is. And you're not going to do it with rules and regulations and smoking cessation classes that stigmatise smoking and smokers. You have to let them think themselves through a process that allows them to acknowledge both plusses and minuses of their smoking. Start out with something at least a little fun.' 'Well, I'll extend a leash, but it's a short one. I expect this programme to be a successful one. You do understand that.' 'Of course.' But Alyssa had a much different view of what success would be. Alyssa looked out on the audience. There was about one hundred girls in the audience and a dozen faculty members and staff. For the last forty-five minutes they had been sharing the reasons why they smoked, what they liked- and didn't like- about it. Why they had come here- the most frequent answer being because they had to- and what that meant to them. It had gone well so far. Alyssa was making the progress that she wanted to make. There was no question that she was undermining all of Busmias's intentions, and after listening to these girls talk about why they smoked- why they liked it, now came the part that was the most risky- and Alyssa just smiled out at the audience. 'Ms. Busmias has agreed to lift the smoking ban outside the auditorium tonight. We've been at this for forty-five minutes, so let's take a short ten minute break and then get going again.' Busmias managed to avoid looking like she wanted to gut Alyssa where she stood as the auditorium cleared faster than if there had been a fire drill. Alyssa walked out herself, took one step outside the building, and lit a VS 120. She exhaled into the night air and looked out on the sea of smokers. Tall and short, attractive and- less attractive. A voice by her ear startled her. 'Going well ?' 'Henry. What the devil brings you here ?' He thumbed his lighter and lit a thin cigar. 'Whatever do you mean ?' he asked. 'You are not here to learn how to quit smoking.' 'Of course not. You should be selling fucking admission to this !' 'That would really get Busmias's shorts in a serious starch. But I know what you mean. I'm getting hot watching all this smoking myself.' A layer of smoke hung over the area outside the auditorium. Orange glows lit the darkness as an hundred women got down to some serious smoking. Henry was about to crack a joke about filming this when Busmias walked right by them and up to the Student Body President, Buffy MacAllister. They decided to watch the exchange. 'What are you doing here Buffy ?' 'What do you mean, Ms. Busmias ?' 'Well, you don't smoke,' Busmias said, confident. 'No, I don't, although after listening to all my classmates talk about why they do has me interested. But that's not why I came here. The student government did a survey in preparation for this meeting. It turns out that 36 percent of our student body considers themselves smokers. They deserve representation, especially when one considers that the rumour is that you want to ban all smoking on campus next year.' 'Well, if I do make that policy change,' Busmias said haughtily, 'student opinion would not play a factor in the decision.' Alyssa wandered over to the pair. 'What did you think, Buffy ?' 'Well, my mom, dad, older brother and younger sister all smoke and I always wondered why. Now I feel like I understand a little of it. In fact, I'm actually think I'll give it a try. I don't suppose you'd like to offer me one ?' Busmias rolled her eyes but decided not to fight it. That surprised her, but since there was no objection, she extracted a cigarette from the pack and handed it to Buffy, who placed the long, slim cigarette between her lips. Alyssa lit it for her eagerly. She couldn't help but smile as Buffy drew on it and exhaled. Things were going better than expected. Busmias walked away without further comment. Drawing deeply on the cigarette, Buffy arched her head back and exhaled a tight stream of smoke. 'This isn't exactly your first cigarette, is it, young lady ?' Buffy trimmed, smiled, inhaled, and then gave out the sort of nose exhale that made Henry's knees weak. 'Are you kidding ? Once my fifteen year old sister started smoking, the pressure on me to pick up the habit at home- even Mom and Dad were teasing me about being uptight and silly. I smoked all last summer, and I've sneaking them here all marking period. But I've always wanted to try one of these long, elegant cigarettes.' 'A wise choice,' Henry said, and then he wandered into the crowd of smokers. 'Well then, your parents must have signed your-' permission slip sounded silly, Alyssa thought, but that was what Busmias called them. 'Yeah, but you know, in a way, with Mom and Dad pressuring me to start smoking- well, at least to try it- that took some of the fun out of it.' 'Fun ?' 'Didn't you ever sneak around ?' Alyssa smiled. 'For about a week, and then I confronted my Mom. So you decided to sneak around when you got here. How's that going ?' 'Well, I guess it's over now. It wasn't as much fun as I had hoped. My hall monitor refuses to enforcing the smoking rules, so except for sneaking a few cigarettes between classes now and then, I have had many opportunities to get caught.' 'You really want a week of kitchen duty ?' Alyssa took a pull on her cigarette, pursed her lips, exhaled. The smoke drifted directly at Buffy, who leaned into it. 'No. But I wanted the thrill of thinking it might happen. I suppose that's a little childish.' 'No, we all want to be rebels.' 'You certainly have been so far tonight,' Buffy said, bringing the cigarette up to her mouth and inhaling. She followed the inhale with a perfect hold, cigarette held up by her pretty face, angled slightly away, smoke curling off the tip and over head, where it hung like a wreath in the heavy moist air. 'What do you mean ?' Buffy showed a smoker's patience, inhaling and returning to the hold, exhaling before she answered. 'Well, tonight's little assembly has been basically an ode to smoking. You haven't so much as touched on any anti-smoking propaganda. None of that we're too young, we don't understand the implications shit.' 'Well, I can't say-' Alyssa paused to smoke. 'I can't say that I really have the heart for that.' 'But you weren't hoping that Busmias might actually change her mind, were you ?' 'I had to try. It was all about getting to this moment. As you said, about forty percent of the women here smoke- you know that if anything the numbers you got were low-' 'Tell me about it- I watched girls I know smoke check the '˜never tried smoking' box on that survey.' 'What box did you check ?' 'Smoke 6-10 cigarettes a day. It was an anonymous survey. But you think Busmias might be affected by this smoking display ?' 'Anything's possible,' Alyssa said, but she had no idea what the possibility that would happen was. |
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