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by Eric Filler


  “Kari,there’ssomethingelse.Ihaveafriend—aboyfriend.”

  “Aboyfriend?But…butyouhatemen.”

  “Thatwasalongtimeago.”

  “Itwaslessthanayear!”

  “Wellit’sfeltlikeareallylongtime.Andanyway,I’mdifferentnow.I’m notthatlittletomboyanymore.ImeanbeforeIprobablycouldn’thaveevengot amanifIwantedone.”

  “Don’ttalklikethat.Youwerecute.”

  “Sure,toyou.Imeannooffense,butyouweren’texactlyacovermodel backtheneither.Imeanthoseglassesofyours.Comeon.”

  ThiswasthesecondtimetodayValhadcriticizedKari’sappearance.Had theirentirerelationshipbeenbasedonalie?OrwasitjustthatValhadbecome soshallowsincekissingTai’sring?“IguessIshouldfindsomewhereelseto spendthenightthen.”

  “Kari,don’tbethatway.Geez,wecanstillbefriends.Imeanlikebest friends.Andnowthatyou’resocute,I’msureyou’llfindaguytooandthenwe

  cangoondoubledatesandstuff.”

  “Idon’twanttofindaguyandgoondoubledates,”Karisaid.“Iwant you.”

  “WellI’msorry,butthattime’sovernow.”

  “Why?”

  Valsighedandthenshookherhead.“Areyoustupidorsomething?If anyonefindsout,wecouldendupinprison!Imeanthat’sasbadasendingup hookingonthestreets.”

  “Soyou’retooscaredtolovemeanymore?”

  “MaybeI’mtoobravetoletyouthrowyourlifeaway.Youthinkabout that?”

  “Val,please,thisiswhathewants.Hewantstodriveusapart.”

  “Ifhewantedthat,whydidhesendyoutotheclub?”

  “Soyoucouldconvincemetochange.”

  “WellI’mnotdoingagoodjobofitsofar.”Valsighedagain.“Weneedto getsomerest.Wegotworktomorrow.AtleastIdo.”Valgottoherfeet.She startedtowalkaway,butthenturnedaround.“Ifyouwantthebed—”

  “No.Icansleeponthecouch.”

  “Itfoldsoutintoabed.Maybelaterifyouwanttostickaroundwecanfind arealbedforyou.ImeanI’vegotanotherroombutit’sfullofboxesandstuff rightnow.”

  “I’llthinkaboutit.”

  “Andthinkaboutwhatkindoflifeyouwanttolivewhileyou’reatit.I meanjustbecausewearen’tacoupledoesn’tmeanIwanttoloseyouasa friend.”

  “Thanks.”

  AfterValhadgone,Karifiguredouthowtopulloutthebedfromthe couch.Whenthemattresspoppedout,shesawasurprisewaitingforher:her stuffedunicornSnowmane.ThiswasclearlyamessagefromTai.Nevertheless, shecrushedtheunicornagainstherchestasshefellasleep.

  Chapter12

  Bytheendoftheweek,Karireceivedherfifthblackmark.Shehad refusedtogobackonstage,despitethepleadingofVal,Krisee,andevenMiss Kilgore.Shewouldn’tgiveTaithesatisfactionofwhoringherselfinanyform; she’dkillherselfbeforethathappened.SinceValapparentlyhadsomeoneelse

  —amannoless—shedidn’tseewhereshehadmuchtolose.

  Withthefifthblackmark,herstomachpushedoutintoabeergut,her breastssaggedponderously,andherhipsspread.Inplaceofhernaughtyteacher outfitsheworeagrimyblueT-shirtandaskirtthatshowedthecelluliteonher thighs.Whenshelookedinthemirrorshesawherteethhadbecomeyellowand crooked.Herstiffbeehiveofhairhadturnedanunnaturallydarkred,thekindof redthatcamefromabottle.Eventhatcouldn’tcoverthegrayathertemples.

  Herlipswereslatheredinlipstickandhereyesinmascara,butthatcouldn’tdo anythingtomakeherwrinkledfacewithitssaggyjowlslookanyyounger.

  Oncethetransformationwascomplete,MissKilgoreslammedametaltray intoKari’schest.“Getyourassoutthereandstartworkingthefloor.”

  “Yes,ma’am,”Karicroaked,hervoicesoundingasifshe’dbeensmokinga cartonofcigarettesadayforthelastthirtyyears.

  Shequicklyfoundinsomewaysbeingawaitresswasworsethanbeinga dancer.Foronethingshegotgropedjustaboutasmuchasthedancersdid,and fortenhoursatatimeinsteadoffortenminutes.Thetipswerealotworsethan thoseofthedancers,usuallyaboutatenthofwhatValmadeforoneshow.Plus aftertenhours,Kari’sfeetachedandherbackfeltasifsomeonehadpoured concretealongherspine.

  “Howcanyoustandit?”Valaskedoneday.WhileKarihadgottenolder anduglier,Valhadonlygottenyounger,herbreastsevenbiggerandherwaist evennarrower.

  “AtleastIcankeepmyclotheson.”

  “That’sthatimportanttoyou?”

  “Ihaveathingfordignity,Iguess.”

  “Dignity?What’ssodignifiedaboutlookinglikethat?”

  “It’shonest.”

  “I’mhonesttoo.”

  “You’reafantasy,”Karigrowled.“You’reeverymale’swetdreamcometo life.”

  “So?YouthinkIshouldgetfiveblackmarkstobecomeahag?”

  “Youcandowhatyouwant,”Karigrumbled.“I’mgoingtobed.”Then

  shetoddledintotheguestroomtocollapseontotheusedmattressshe’d managedtobuywithherownmoney.ShehadrefusedtotakeVal’scharity,at leastforthebed.

  Shehadn’tquitedriftedoffwhenshefeltsomeoneshakeher.“Kari,wake up.There’ssomethingelseweneedtotalkabout.”

  “What?”Kariaskedwithoutopeninghereyes.

  “Myboyfriendiscomingtoseemeattheclubtomorrownight.”

  “So?”

  “SoIwantyoutomeethim.Iwashopingwecoulddoitwhenyoustill lookedcute,butIguessthiswillhavetodo.I’msurehe’llstilllikeyouevenif youareahagnow.”

  “Thanksforthevoteofconfidence.”

  “You’retheonewhodecidednottogoonstage.”

  “Isthatallyouwanted?”

  “Areyoumad?”

  “No.It’syourlife.”

  “Thanks.”ShekissedKarionthecheek,justabriefpeckasthoughKari wereanauntcometovisit.“Goodnight.”

  Karigrumbledsomethingunintelligibleandthenfellasleep,muchtootired toconsiderwhatValhadsaid.

  ***

  ThefirsthalfofKari’sdaywentlikealltheothers.Afewcustomersfelt herupwhenshesetdowntheirdrinksandthengaveheralousytip.Things wereslowenoughintheafternoonthatshecouldsitinthealleyoutback smokingforawhile.She’dneversmokedbefore,butsinceshealreadyhadthe teethandvoiceofasmoker,shesawnoreasonnotto.Andmaybeshecouldget cancerandendthisnightmare.

  Theafterworkcrowdwasalotbusier.Karipushedherwayfromthebarto thetablesandbackwhatseemedlikeathousandtimes.Eachtimethebartender plunkeddownglasseswithoutawordsoshecouldgoonanothersortie.There weretwootherwaitresses,bothofthemjustasbusyasKari.

  Assheworked,KaritriedtodeterminewhichofthemenmightbeVal’s mysteriousboyfriend.Shehadn’ttoldKarianythingpersonalabouthim,soshe supposeditcouldbemostanyone.Hewouldhavetobehandsome,though,in ordertolandsomeonelikeVal,atleastthisbeautiful,extremelyshallowVal.

  Shestillhadn’tidentifiedanyonewhenValcameonateighto’clock.Right awayKarisawtherewassomethingdifferent:ValwaswearingKrisee’s schoolgirlcostume.SheshiveredatthesightofValwithpigtailslikewhenthey hadbeenbabies.ExceptValwasdefinitelynotababy,notwiththosebreasts

  thatlookedevenbiggersincesheappearedshorter.Shewasprobablyasoldasa realschoolgirlbynow.WhenValcametotheendofthestage,Karisawshehad frecklesagain,thoughtheseoneswerepaintedon.

  Shehadjusttossedoffherblousewhensheletoutasqueal.Thensheran totheendofthecatwalkandactuallyleapedintothecrowd.Karidroppedthe trayshe’dbeendeli
veringoutofshock.ShewasstilllookingforValwhenshe feltherbackstiffen.Aswellherstomachpushedout,liftingthehemofherTshirt.Sheheldupherrighthandtoseeanotherblackmark.

  Shedidn’thavetimetocontemplatethis,assheheardValshriek,“Ohmy gosh,youmadeit!Iknewyouwould!”

  KaripushedherwaythroughaknotofpeopletofindValsittingonTai Lecau’slap,herarmslockedaroundhisneckassheplantedkissafterkissonhis cheek.Beforesheknewwhatshewasdoing,KarihadgrabbedValbythearm andyankedheroffofTai’slap.Shedraggedherfriendthroughthecrowd,into thestoreroom.

  SheshovedValintoacornerwhileatthesametimeshelockedthedoor,not thatitcouldkeepTaiout.“That’syourboyfriend?Him?”

  “Iknewyouwouldreactthisway.That’swhyIdidn’ttellyou.”

  “HowelseamIsupposedtoreact?Thisisthemanwhoruinedourlives.

  He’stheonewhodidallthoseawfulthingstous.”

  “Hedidn’truinmylife.Hemadeitbetter.Ifyouweren’tsopig-headed you’dseethattoo.”Valgesturedtoherhalf-cladbody.“Imean,lookatme.

  I’msomuchprettiernow.AndI’mreallygoodatmyjobtoo.Imean,Ijust knockedKriseeoffthetopspot.That’showgoodIam.Before,whatwasI?

  Justanotherstupidsoldier,anotherdrone.”

  “Youwereahero,Val.Thinkofallthosemedalstheygaveyou.”

  “MaybeIdon’tcareaboutbeingahero.”

  “Youjustcareaboutlookingpretty,right?”Karisighedandshookher head.“Areyoureallythatnaïve?Areyouthatstupid?”

  “You’retheonewho’sstupid!Imean,lookatyou!Youletyourselfgetall oldandhideousforwhat,toprovesomestupidpointtoyourself?Soyoucan feelsuperiortomeandtheothergirls?Wellyouaren’t.You’reajoketous,the girlwhothrewawayeverythingsoshecouldhaveherpreciousdignity.”

  “MaybeIamajoke,butthatdoesn’texplainwhyyou’rewithhimnow.”

  “Itoldyouaboutthecircus,didn’tI?”

  “Thecircusheputyouin!”

  “ButafterIgothere,wetalkedaboutit.Heexplainedeverythingtome.

  Hedidthisforourowngood,Kari.Hecaresaboutus.Hewantedustoletgo oftheoldwayssowecouldbehappy.”

  “Wewerehappybefore!Weren’twe?”ShestaredatVal,wholooked away.“Weren’twe?”

  “Iwasn’t.ImeanIdidstillloveyou,butallthetimeIwasouttherein spacebymyself,Igottothinkingaboutthings.Ifeverythinghadgoneas plannedwewouldhavecomebackhereandgottenmarried,andmaybehada baby,andthenafteryouwentblind,I’dhavetostayhometotakecareofyou andthekid.AndIcouldjustseeitinmyheadthatslowlybutsurelyinsteadof mywifeyou’dendupbeinglikemymomandinsteadofreallylovingyoulikea husband,I’dbelikeacaregiver.Youunderstand?”

  “You…youweregoingtodumpme?”

  “Yes,butthenIgottotheplanetandyouwerealittlekid.Well,notso little.ThenallthisstuffstartedtohappenwithTaiandeventuallyhehelpedme toseethathehadsavedme.Hewouldhavesavedbothofus,ifonlyyou’dlet him.”

  “Idon’tbelievewhatI’mhearing.You’relying!Thatorhe’sdone somethingtoyourmind.TheValIknewlovedmeasmuchasIlovedher.”

  “Thenmaybeyouneverknewheratall.”Valemergedfromthecornerto takeKari’shand.“ThewayIlovedyouwasdifferentthanhowyoulovedme.I mean,Ihadotherfriends,evenmalefriends.You,youdidn’thaveanyone.I mean,yougotskinnierbutyouwerestillMolegirlontheinside,afat,shygirl desperateforanyonetolikeher.Whensomeonedidlikeyou,yougrabbedon withbothhandsandrefusedtoletthemgo.

  “ButIwasdifferent,Kari.Ididn’tneedyouthesamewayyouneededme.

  Butnowyoudon’tneedme.AllyouhavetodoistalktoTaiandhecanmake youprettyagain.Thenyoucanhaveallthefriendsyouwant.Youcanfind someonewhoreallydoesloveyouthatdesperately.”

  Karidissolvedintoasobbingheaponthefloor.ShefeltValpatheronthe backandthenheardtheclickofthelock.Whensheopenedhereyes,shewas alone.

  Chapter13

  ValfoundTaiwaitinginthesamespot,thoughsomehowhehadgottenhold ofherblouse.Shethrewherselfontohiswaitinglapandthenpressedherhead againsthiscomforting,beefyshoulder.Shefelthisrock-hardmusclesencircle her,protectingherfromtherestoftheworld.“Didn’tgowell,didit?”hesaid.

  Sheshookherhead.“Ihadtotellherthetruth.”

  “Thetruthalwayshurtsthemost.”

  “Iknow.”

  Shehadn’twantedtotellKarithetruth,becausesheknewhowfragileher friendwas.Karihadalwaysbeensobrittle,sosensitiveandatthesametimeso eagertoplease.Thefirsttimethey’dmettheyhadn’tbeenmucholderthanin preschool.Karihadalreadybeenfatbackthenandjustgottenherfirstpairof glasses.Shehadbeensittinginaquietcorneroftheplayground,justsitting motionlessinaswing.

  BackthenValhadbeenshieraswell,mostlybecausehersmallsizemade heratargetforbullyingandshehadn’tlearnedhowtofightbackyet.With thosegoofyglassesandherplumpface,Karihadseemedharmlessenough.So Valhadwalkedoverandclearedherthroat.“Hi.”

  Karibarelyliftedherhead,continuingtostareatherfeetastheytraced circlesintheair.“Hi,”shemumbled.

  “Whyaren’tyouswinging?That’swhatswingsarefor.”

  Karijustshrugged.“Don’tfeellikeit.”

  “Butit’sfun.”Valsatontheswingnexttoher.Shebegantopushherself backandforth,generatingmoreandmorespeed.Karididn’twatchatfirst,but eventuallysheturnedherhead,watchingthroughaveilofbrownhair.Justto emphasizethefunofit,Valletoutascreamofjoy.“Comeon!”

  OnlythendidKaribeginswinging.Thatwasprettymuchhowithadbeen forthenexttwenty-fiveyears.ValdidthepushingandKariwentalongforthe ride.IthadbeenValwhosuggestedKaristudyarchaeology,sinceherfriend likedsearchingthebeachforhiddentreasures.TheonlytimeKarididany pushingonherownwasforthatoff-worldexpedition.EventhensheneededVal topushthemilitarybureaucracytomakeithappen.

  Asshehadsatintheship,alone,Valhadrealizedtheproblemwasonly goingtogetworse.OnceKari’seyesightwentcompletely,herfriendwould needsomeonearoundtohelpher,takecareofher.ThemoreValconsideredit, themoreitfeltasifanooseweretighteningaroundherneck.

  Shehadspenthertripbacktotheplanetrehearsinghowtobreakitgently

  toKari.Shehadplannedtostresshowlittletheyhadseeneachotherinthepast yearduringpreparationsfortheexpedition.Shewouldstressthatshestill wantedtoremainbestfriends,butarelationshipjustwasn’tpossibleanymore.

  ThenshegottotheplanetandfoundKaribacktobeinghelplesslittleMolegirl andValknewshecouldn’tsayanythingthen.

  Oncetheygottotheplanet,ValfoughtagainstTaioutofspite,orperhaps somemisplacedpride.Shehadbeenasoldierafterall,chargedwithdefending thingsastheyhadbeen.Soshehadfoughtuntilfinallyshecouldn’tfight anymoreandhadtosurrenderandkissTai’sring.

  Thathadbeenthebestthingtohappentoher.Karimightwanttoactall stuck-upaboutitandcallherawhoreandaccuseherofsellingherbody,but hereValfeltfreeforthefirsttimeinherlife.Shewasn’ttieddownheretoany onepersonoronesetofrules.Sheonlyhadtoputonagoodshowandtherest wouldtakecareofitself.

  Cominghere,Valhadfoundherselffreedfromalltheshacklesofherold life.Withthisbeautifulnewbodyshenolongerhadtobethetoughlittle tomboy,thesoldier.Shecouldbearealwomanhere—aflirt,atease,afantasy asKarihadputit.Onenightshecouldbeastewardessandthenextshe
could beaschoolgirlandafterthattheonlylimitwasherimagination.

  IfKarihadjustembracedthat,shetoocouldhavebeenfree.Insteadshe’d seenitasapunishmentratherthanareward.She’dchosentoclingtosilly idealsaboutmodestyandvirtue.Andmostofall,she’dchosentoclingtoVal insteadofrealizingshecouldhaveanyoneshewanted.

  NowitwastoolateforKari.Shewasanoldhagwithsixblackmarks,and probablymorebeforelong.Itwouldn’ttakemuchlongerbeforeshewould probablyenduponthestreet,gettingfuckedbysomesweatyguyforpocket change.

  WhileValwasn’tKari’sfianceeorhergirlfriendanymore,shedidstill considerherselfKari’sbestfriend.ShelookedupwithtearyeyesatTai.“We havetohelpher.”

  “I’vetried,mydear.Shekeepsresisting.”

  “Therehastobesomethingwecandotomakeherhappyagain.”Val consideredthesituationagain.“Maybeifyoumakeherprettyagain,she’llbe moreappreciativethistime,nowthatshe’sbeenahag.”

  “Idoubtthat.”

  “Can’tyouatleasttryit?Please?”

  “Itwouldn’tbefairtotheothergirlsifIchangedKariback.Rulesare rules.”

  “Well,thendon’tmakeherawaitressoradanceranymore.Therehastobe

  somethingelsehereshecando.”

  “Scrubthetoiletsperhaps?”

  ValgaveTai’schinagentleslap.“No,silly.Shewouldhatethat.Maybe shecouldworkintheoffice.Shewasasecretary.”

  “Idon’tthinksecretarialworkagreedwithher.”

  Vallookedaroundtheclub.Hereyessettledonthebar.“Howaboutthe bar?Mixingdrinksisn’tthathard.AndMak’sbeenlookingforsomeoneto takeafewdaysfromhim.”

  “DoyoureallythinkKariwouldlikebeingabartender?”

  “Ithinkshe’lllikeitbetterthanbeingadancerorawaitress.”Shebatted hereyelashesathim.“Pwease,Daddy,dothisonewidowthingforme?”

  “Oh,allright,mypet.Butifshecausesanytrouble,she’llbescrubbingthe toilets.”

 

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