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Every Body Looking

Page 11

by Candice Iloh


  Practice somehow ends

  a half circle

  around the now-full

  basket of sweaty towels

  set in front of me

  the team talking

  about

  the party

  a half circle

  of jokes flung

  around

  amongst players

  mapping out

  how much ass

  would be up for grabs

  a half circle

  of plans targeting

  available fresh meat

  how to get it

  who could get it

  what it took to get it

  first

  If you want to get first dibs

  on a freshman:

  you gotta walk up to her

  right

  walk up to her real smooth

  with a cup in your hand

  right

  cause you know bitches like free shit

  feel me

  explains Elliot, point guard, in between daps

  you walk up to her

  tell her you heard all about her

  put ya hand on her lower back

  like right above her booty

  make her think

  she the only one in the room

  make her think she special

  like she the only one you want

  right

  when she ask what you heard

  just tell her you don’t believe the hype

  just tell her you rather she show you

  the truth

  Son, that was the corniest shit

  I’ve ever heard

  you can’t tell me

  that actually works

  these are college women

  they’re not falling

  for these corny ass lines

  talkin about

  how you rather they show you

  Derek says, winking at me attempting to earn

  points

  you gotta be too busy

  to notice they even there

  cause you’re busy and shit

  then BAM!

  slide in the DMs with all the jokes

  let em know you not pressed but then have em

  laughin

  [nope

  wrong again]

  oh yeah, well

  it worked on that shorty

  from Brooklyn

  Elliot shoots me a look

  what’s her name again he pauses, snapping his finger

  oh yeah

  Sophia

  I don’t know if it’s Sophia

  coming up in conversation

  or Derek being stupid enough

  to share his weak game with the team

  as if he believes that’s how he “got” me

  but suddenly the gym is much smaller

  than it was before

  and the sweat stink

  of all the players

  becomes my own

  coating the insides

  of my nostrils

  and all of my teeth

  well we all

  make mistakes sometimes,

  don’t we I blurt out

  louder than planned

  the whole team freezes

  turning toward the useless thing

  they suddenly realize is still standing here listening

  and wait for Elliot to respond with something clever

  well we all know what it’s like

  to slide through the campus ho

  from time to time

  don’t we Elliot replies locking eyes with me

  in between handshakes

  I hear fast steps

  between my heavy breaths

  coming from behind me

  outside

  heading far

  away from the gym

  my fist tightened around

  my bunch of keys

  each one squeezed

  between fingers

  just the way I’d learned

  on the news

  always

  ready for attackers

  strange men

  I don’t know

  on the street

  Derek’s life

  spared

  by the sound

  of his voice

  calling my name

  pulling me alert

  just before rushing

  to block

  my path

  Come on, Slim, slow down

  it’s just me

  he says finally catching up

  that supposed to mean something?

  I cut

  well you been in my bed, so—

  don’t I cut him off

  that’s exactly what I’m talking about

  you’re no different from the rest of them

  what, cause I was talkin about women

  with the team, come on now he pleads

  because you didn’t say anything

  when Elliot called Sophia a ho

  well how do I know she ain’t one?

  he asks, a stupid smirk infamously growing across his face

  because she just isn’t! nobody calls YOU a ho

  even though all you and those assholes do is talk about is gettin girls

  cause women are women and men are men

  and they shouldn’t be out here tryna do what we do

  I told you your mouth was gon get you in trouble

  he continues you don’t need to be out here tryna

  save hos like Sophia unless you want people

  thinking you’re one too he says reaching for my waist

  so what if they do think it I say

  is the whole world gonna hate me too?

  Kendra says I should meet her on the yard

  the part of campus

  that seems like

  the whole school

  revolves around it

  with old classroom buildings

  shaped to its four corners

  facing the university flagpole

  just in case you ever get lost

  amongst the crowds

  of all the other confused freshmen

  trying to find ways

  to their new homes

  that now sit on a hill

  found in a new universe of

  books, parties, and sex

  where we all could just go

  back to the center

  try our best not to panic

  stand still and wait

  for someone to discover us lost

  and claim us as their own

  She’s sitting on the steps

  to the entrance leaning

  against the wall as if this dorm is her own

  I’m wondering if I got

  the time mixed up

  or misread the text

  telling me where we should meet

  she reads this confusion

  on my face immediately

  I figured I better meet you back here

  you know just in case you

  try to climb out the back window

  run the other direction or something

  by the look on your face

  I can tell I’m probably right

  It’s harder to close out the world

  when a whole new one

  is sitting there

  smiling up at you

  waiting at your doorstep

  when you notice

  she’s let her hair down

  ditched the tee
and sweats

  for a crop top and jeans

  when you’re curious

  wanting to know what it’s like

  to not let the day

  rob you of a good night

  A thick cloud

  thrusts itself

  out into the air

  at the entrance

  of the dark blue

  row house we

  could already hear

  from down the street

  as if it’d been waiting

  for somebody

  to set it free

  off-campus housing

  apartments

  with their own

  set of rules

  set by upperclassmen

  who’ve earned rights to wreck

  eardrums

  lungs

  liver

  damp bodies

  so full they tip over

  pour out

  onto the sidewalk

  with the smoke

  Kendra pulls me in

  before I can

  change my mind

  In my mind

  college parties

  were painted

  just like this:

  everything too loud

  everywhere too dark

  everyone close and touching

  Kendra leads me

  to open space

  toward the back

  we pass by walls

  that dudes lean against

  not yet drunk enough to dance

  talking to girls

  not yet drunk enough

  if grabbed to go along

  reach the kitchen

  where everyone surrounds

  a table with cups

  bottles glisten

  being passed and emptied

  under dim light

  standing behind it

  Elliot at the center

  a red cup in hand

  the other

  rested above

  a freshman girl’s booty

  Look who it is

  shorty with the smart mouth

  always givin somebody

  a hard time

  what you drinkin tonight

  he asks, placing his hands

  on the table

  leaning over the bottles

  his attention fully turned

  toward me

  you need to loosen up

  we all here

  to have a good time

  my eyes flick down

  at the can of soda already in my hands

  thanks but I’m good

  his smile widens

  so I can see how he gets

  first dibs in action

  then glances at Kendra

  eyes scan the full length of her body

  from behind the brim of his cup

  sips and asks and what about you

  sweetheart?

  don’t tell me you scared of a good time

  too

  It couldn’t have been

  more than fifteen minutes

  since we’d gotten there

  but we felt the steady press

  of new people at the party

  on our backs getting harder

  to hear and bodies forced

  to move in tight

  Kendra takes a step

  closer to the table

  making sure her eyes

  meet with Elliot’s

  scared for what,

  sweetheart?

  we’re good

  besides I bring

  my own “good time,” she air quotes

  who knows how long

  you been at this table

  running your mouth

  or what type of shit

  you’ve done to these drinks

  be careful, sis, she warns the girl

  still waiting silent behind Elliot

  with a paused look

  over his right shoulder

  grazes my arm

  as she turns toward

  the music

  and walks away

  Elliot throws up the Black Power fist

  mocking Kendra’s solidarity

  with his next freshman conquest

  laughs to himself

  opens his mouth

  to say something else to me

  I hear nothing now

  with my back turned

  but the sound

  of the music growing

  louder above the crowd

  see how Kendra

  swings her hips

  with her eyes closed

  lets herself sway

  solo to the beat

  in just minutes

  watch how many hands

  of sweaty unknowns she swats

  dodging entitled boys’ advances

  drawn to her free curves

  watch her wave off

  attention most girls wish for

  watch her shoo away

  come-ons in the dark attracted

  like flies to a dangerous light

  She opens her eyes

  only for a second

  coyly smiles with them

  using them

  to invite me over

  at first I think

  to say no

  then let my body

  take me

  Minutes later

  the crowd becomes

  a circle around me

  around us

  feeling the music like

  every song is mine

  every drum kick

  bassline connecting

  her winding hips

  and my thighs moving in and out

  we don’t notice the crowd thicken

  till the dj shouts us out

  we still forget

  people are looking

  feel myself lose it

  hearing hip-hop

  shift to soca

  then become afrobeat

  feel rhythms rock

  any inhibition

  I came with

  feel every surface

  on me moisten

  feel my center

  tingle

  rise

  heat

  We’re snapped back

  into reality when a girl

  whose face I can’t really see

  bumps too hard against me

  on her way to the bathroom

  a guy who looks familiar

  trails close behind her

  one hand

  on the small

  of her back

  holding her steady

  a familiar wave

  of heads turns toward

  the shiny figure’s

  sparkle

  beaming both

  from her lips

  and fingers

  covered in rings

  I stand still

  squint

  for a better look

  recognize the gloss

  the sea of the same

  admirers

  the dumb smile

  charming and ugly

  just before

  they disappear

  behind

  a closed door

  Are you thirsty

  I think I’ma get a drink

  it’s hot as hell in here

  and you were GONE

  didn’t know

  you moved like that

  for a second I don’t

 
realize who’s

  talking to me

  huh?

  I said it’s hot

  do you want something

  drink? she says

  sounding irritated

  this time

  damn

  one minute you here

  the next minute you not

  Kendra

  shit

  I’m sorry I—

  her hand goes up

  motioning me

  to stop

  fuck em

  she reminds me

  I’m actually

  ready to go, for real

  you hungry?

  Before Derek and Sophia had walked through

  the crowd

  it was only me

  and Kendra

  in that room

  sweating

  owning the floor

  like we were

  somebody’s

  backup dancers

  or like

  two hot girls

  in a cool club

  somewhere

  in New York City

  the sexiest things

  under red lights

  where everybody

  dances consumed

  in their own world

  before Sophia

  barely made it

  back there

  drunk

  in her too-high

  heels

  before Derek

  followed behind her

  like a dumb dog

  after his bone

  it was just us

  and I was free

  Why didn’t you

  dance with any

  of those guys who

  tried to get with you

  in there

  I ask her coming down

  front steps now back outside

  they weren’t

  really tryna dance

  Kendra tells me, laughing

  with a look that questions

  my seriousness and how

  I could be so naive

  grindin up

  on my booty

  tryna feel me up

  while I dance and they

  just stand there

  gettin all this for free

  that ain’t dancing

  that’s dry humpin

  and I’m a—

  lady?

  I interrupt

  attempting

  to predict the rest

  of her sentence

  nah a dancer

  I like to actually dance

  I don’t go to these little parties

 

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