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by Eric Filler

“I’msureshe’llbefine.”

  ***

  AsKarisobbedinthestoreroomshecouldn’thelplookingatherright hand.Sheexpectedatanymomenttoseeanotherblackmarkappearandfor herselftoendupolder,fatter,anduglier.Butwhatdifferencewoulditmake now?ShehadlostVal,probablyforever.

  Evenasshestaredatherrighthand,shesawthemarktheredisappear.The skinonthathandturnedpaler,butalsosmoother.Sheheldupherotherhand andsawtheothermarksgonetoo.Alloftheblackmarkshaddisappeared.

  Thenshelookeddowntoseeherstomachflatteninguntilhertummywasso firmitfeltlikeiron.Hersaggingbreastsregainedtheirbuoyancy,seemingto growlargerintheprocess.Thebeehiveonherheadcollapsed,wavesofcurly redhairfallingtoalmostherwaist,notastrandofgrayamongstthem.

  Shesawaservingtraylyingononeoftheshelvesoverhead.Withaslender handshegrabbedthetray.Itwasn’taperfectmirror,butshecouldclearlysee howbeautifulshehadbecome.Sheopenedhermouthtoseerowsofperfectly straight,whiteteeth.Therewasn’talinecrinklingherforeheadortheskin aroundhereyesormouth.

  Asthefinaltouch,herT-shirtbecameapalebluetuxedojacketwithared-and-blue-stripedblousebeneathit.Herskirthadbecomeshorter,almosttothe pointofindecency,whiletherestofherlegswerewrappedinblackfishnet stockings.Shepattedtheblackbowtieatthebaseofherneck.Thiswasn’tthe outfitforawaitress.Wasitanotherdancercostume?Thenaughtyhostess, perhaps?

  Therewasataponthedoor.SheexpectedittobeValorperhapsMiss Kilgore.Itwouldn’tbeBruno;hedidn’ttaponanything.SheheardKrisee’s

  voicecallhername.“Areyouinthere,Kari?”

  Karisaidnothing.Shedidn’twanttohavetoexplaintoKriseewhyshe wascrying,herfreshcoatofmascararunningdownhersmoothcheeks.She heldherbreath,hopingKriseewouldgoaway.Whenshesawthedoorknob turning,Kariheldthetrayuptoscreenherface.

  “Kari,whatareyoudoinginhere?”

  “Nothing.”

  “What’swiththetray?”

  “Nothing.”

  “Kari—”

  “Leavemealone,please.”

  Toherdismay,Kriseepluckedthetrayfromherhand.KarisawKriseehad takenupthenursecostumewithitsextremelyshortwhitedressandfishnet stockings.Herunnaturallyorangehairwaspulledbacktohidebeneathherhat.

  KriseeadjustedtheshortskirtsoshecouldsquatdownbesideKari.

  “What’swrong?Didacustomerdosomethingtoyou?”

  “No.”

  “Thenwhatisit?Youcantellme.”

  “Youwouldn’tunderstand.”

  “Oh,Igetit.ThisisaboutVal,right?”

  “Howdoyouknowthat?”

  “Um,gee,maybebecauseIsawyoutwocomeinhereandhercomeout alone.Doesn’ttakeageniustofigureitout.”Kriseeshiftedintoasitting positionandthenputherarmaroundKari’sshoulders.Sheranahandthrough Kari’scurlyhair.“Youlookreallyprettynow.Whathappenedtoyourblack marks?”

  “Idon’tknow.Theywentaway.”

  “Youthinkthat’sacoincidence?”

  “What?”

  “YouandValhavethisspatandthenyourmarksaregone.”

  “Idon’tunderstand.”

  “Well,letmeputitthisway:onceshegotdoneinhere,shewentsnuggling upwiththeownerofthisplace.”

  “Youthinkshegothimtotakemymarksaway?”

  “Ithinkthat’sagoodbet.”KriseegaveKari’sshoulderalittleshake.

  “Whydoyouthinkshewoulddothat?”

  “Becauseshefeelsguilty.”

  “Andwhywouldshefeelguilty?”

  “Youtellme.”

  “Ithinkbecauseshe’sstillyourfriend,evenifyouwantittobesomething more.”

  “Itwassomethingmore.Muchmore.Thenhehadtoruinit.”Afresh roundoftearsstungKari’seyes.“Butmaybeitwasruinedlongbeforethat.”

  “Whatdoyoumeanbythat?”

  “ShesaidIclungtoherlikealifepreserver,thatIdidn’thavealifeofmy own,thatIwasdependentonherforeverything.”

  “Andthat’snottrue?”

  “No!Ihadmyownjob,myowninterests.MaybeIdidn’thavealotof friends,butIdidn’tjustsitaroundpiningforher.”

  “Whoareyoutryingtoconvince?”

  “Me,Iguess.Butyoudon’tknowwhatitwaslikeforme.Iwasnever pretty,notlikethis.Ihadthesereallythickglasses.UntilIwasateenagerIwas really,reallyfat.”Sheheldherarmsoutaboutthirtycentimeterstoeachsidefor emphasis.

  “Ibetyouwerestillcute.”

  “No—”

  Karicouldn’tsayanymore,asshefoundKrisee’slipspressedtohers.Kari struggledagainstitforamoment,butthengavein.Krisee’skisswasn’tas forcefulasVal’shadbeen;itwasfarmoregentle,evensweet.Itseemedfar sweeterakissthanshewouldhaveexpectedfromaveteranstripper.

  “I’vebeenwantingtodothatforawhile,”KriseewhisperedinKari’sear aftershepulledherlipsaway.

  “Youhave?”

  KriseetousledKari’shair.“You’resoadorablyoblivious.Imean,maybe Valdoesn’tappreciateyouanymore,butIdo.”

  “Youdo?”

  “Yes,dum-dum.You’renotlikeanyoneelsehere.Icouldsenseitwhen youtoddledintothedressingroom,lookinglikeahelplesslittlefawn.”

  “YouthinkI’mhelpless?”

  “Allright,maybenaivewasmorethewordIwaslookingfor.Thepointis, Icouldseeinyoureyeshowgentleyouwere.You’resomeonewhocares deeply,aren’tyou?”

  “Idon’tknow.”

  “Youare.Imean,lookhowmuchyoustillcareaboutthatbitchafterwhat shedidtoyou.”

  “Youdon’tknowanythingaboutVal.”

  “Oh,please,shetalkedaboutyouinthedressingroomallthetime.Imean shedidn’tuseyourname,butonceyougothereitwasprettyfreakingobvious.”

  “Whatdidshesayaboutme?”

  “Mostlyhowgladshewastobehereandnothavesomeoneclingingall overher.”

  “Shewouldn’tsaythat.”

  “Whynot?Shesaidittoyou,didn’tshe?”

  Karistareddownatthefloor.Shecouldn’treallyfaultKrisee’slogic.She justfoundithardtobelieveValwouldbadmouthhertocompletestrangers.But perhapsshehadbeendoingthatforyears.Inhermind’seyeshecouldseeVal withhermalesoldierfriends,sayinghowshehadtogethometothelittle womanorjokingthatKaricouldn’tfindherpussywithoutValtoshowher.

  Therewasonethingthatdidn’tmakesense,though.“Ifyoulikedme,why didyouwaituntilnow?”

  “MaybebecauseitwasprettyobvioushowintoValyouwere.”

  “Thatmakessense.”

  KriseetookKari’shandtohelpheruptoherfeet.Thenshesqueezed Kari’shand.“Youtakeasmuchtimetothinkaboutitasyouwant.I’llbe waiting.Inthemeantime,Makiswaitingforyouatthebar.”

  Kriseestartedtogo,butKariyankedherback.ThistimeshekissedKrisee onthelipsashardasValusedtokissher.“Hecanwaitalittlelonger,”Kari whispered.Thenshebeganundoingthebuttonsofherblouse.

  ***

  Ofallherjobsattheclubsofar,bartendinghadtobethebestone.

  Sometimesthecustomerstriedtogropeher,butitwaseasyenoughforhertoget outoftheirreach.Eveniftheydidsucceed,theycouldn’tdomorethancopa feelofhertits.Theactualmixingofdrinksshehadn’tfounddifficult;as someonetrainedinscienceitwasn’tthatdifficulttounderstandthechemical balanceforagoodmartiniorginandtonic.

  Thehardestpartwaslisteningtothechitchatofthepatrons.Thosenot gapingatthestageortryingtogrop
eawaitressusuallywantedasympathetic ear.Asthebartender,theyexpectedthosetobeherears.Shelistenedtothem whineabouttheirwivesorgirlfriendsorjobsorwhatever,gruntingaresponseat theappropriatetimeuntilitcametimetoaskthemforarefill.Afewofthe moresuaveoneswouldtrytoaskherout,towhichshewouldtrytoanswerwith apolitenegative.Iftheypressed,shewouldsignaltoBrunotoloomoverthem untiltheytookoff.

  Duringherfirstmonthofbartendingshehadonlyearnedoneblackmark forbreakingabottleofveryoldandveryexpensivewhiskey.Thatmarkhad causedherblousetofitabitmoresnugly,butshewasstillfarfromahaglikethe waitresses.Shedoubtedshewouldhaveanymoremarksinthefutureunlessa

  customergotabittoograbbyandshehadtopunchhim.

  Thehighlightofherdaywasalwaysherbreak.SheandKriseehadquickly workeditoutsotheycouldtaketheirbreaksatthesametime.Theywouldend upinthestoreroomorsometimesastallintheladiesroomforaquickie.Italso hadn’ttakenlongforKariandKriseetogettoknoweachother’sbodiesvery well.KriseehadfoundsomeerogenouszonesValhadneverexploredallthe timetheyweretogether.Inturn,KriseehelpedKaritofindhersweetspotsina gentle,patientmanner.

  Aftertheirfirstnightinthestoreroom,KarihadgonehomewithKrisee, wheretheyhadsharedthedoublebedinherapartment,entangledineachother’s armsmostofthenightbetweenlovemakingsessions.ThenextdayKarihad movedherfewpossessionsoutofVal’sapartmentandintoKrisee’s.

  “Areyousureaboutthis?”Valasked.

  “IthinkitwouldbeforthebestifIweren’there.”

  “Kari,don’tbelikethat.I’mstillyou’refriend.”

  “Sure.”

  “WhodoyouthinkgotTaitogetridofyourblackmarks?”

  KarisetdownthebagcontainingSnowmaneandherspareclothes.“I knowandthankyoufordoingthat.Ireallydoappreciateit.Ijustthinkweneed sometimeapartto,youknow,letthingssettle.”

  Valstaredatheramomentandthensmiled.Sheshookherheadwithfaux-sadness.“IneverthoughtI’dseeyoulikethis.”

  “Likewhat?”

  “Soindependent.Soballsy.Imean,movinginwithsomeoneyoubarely know?That’snotsomethingMolegirlwoulddo.”

  “WellI’mnotMolegirlanymore.Isn’tthatwhatyouwanted?”

  “Geez,sofeisty,”Valsaid.ShethrewherarmsaroundKariinahug.“If thingsdon’tworkoutwithher,youcanalwayscomebackhere.”

  “Iknow.Thanks.”

  WiththatKarihadbegunthenextphaseofherlife.UnlikewithVal,they sharedthecookingduties,aswellasthelaundryandcleaning,notthattheyhad alotoftimeforanyofthat.Mostoftheirtimetheyspentinthecluborinbed witheachother.

  Karicouldn’thelpleaningonthecounterofthebarandsighingasshe watchedKriseeuponstage.Shehadneverfeltlikethisbefore.SheandValhad knowneachothersincetheyweretoddlers,sotheyhadfalleninlovewitheach othergradually,oratleastKarihad;maybeValhadneverreallylovedher.With Kriseeitwasdifferent,likeabombexplodinginherheart,spreadingthis warmthofjoyeverywhere.

  “Hey,lady,”someonesaid.“Hey!”

  “Huh?What?”

  “Isaidtogetmeafuckingvodkatonic.Youfuckingdeaforjustretarded?”

  “I’msorry,sir.I’llgetthatrightaway.”Asshemixedthedrink,she watchedfromthecornerofhereyeasKriseefinishedherroutine.Inafew minutesitwouldbetimeforthemtogoonbreak.

  “Hey,sometimetoday,sugartits,”themangrowled.

  Itwastemptingtojustthrowthedrinkinhisface,butshedidn’twanttoget anotherblackmarkthatmightruinherfigureoraddwrinklestoherface.

  Despitethepassionintheirrelationship,sheandKriseewerestillatadelicate stageintheircourtship;ifKariturnedintoahag,Kriseemightdecidetolookfor greenerpastures.

  Soshesetthedrinkdowninfrontoftheman,whothankedherbyblowing acloudofsmokeinherface.Shequotedhimthepriceforthedrink,butheonly laughed.“Afteryoumademewaitthislong?Keepdreaming,toots.Feellucky Idon’tgetyourfatassfired.”

  Shesaidnothingtothis,insteadtakingafewstepsback.Shelookedatthe clockoverhershoulder.Kriseewouldbetakingoffhermakeuprightnowand thencombinghersweatyhair.Themuskyscentofthesweatwouldstillbe trappedinherhairwhentheygotintothestoreroom.Karicouldsmellitnow.

  ShehadservedthemanatthebaraseconddrinkbythetimeKriseeshowed upatthebar.SheworealoosepinkT-shirtandalongfloralskirt,nothingatall likewhatsheworeonstage.Herlooseorangehairframedherfaceinaway Karialwaysfoundflattering.

  “CanIgetawater?”Kriseesaidascasuallyaspossible.

  “Comingrightup.”

  “Ohsure,heryouserverightaway.”

  Kariignoredthiscommentandpouredsomewaterinaglassbefore droppingacoupleoficecubesin.ShesetthedrinkdowninfrontofKrisee.

  ShetriedtolookrelaxedassheleanedoverthecountertogetawhiffofKrisee’s hair.“Here’syourwater,ma’am,”Karisaid,grinning.

  “Thankyou,ma’am.”

  “Yousmellgood,”Kariwhispered.

  “IwishIcouldsaythesameforyou.”Theygiggledinunisonatthis.

  Kriseesetherpurseonthebar.“Ibroughtsomethingspecialtoday.”

  “Really?Whatisit?”

  “You’lljusthavetofindout.”

  “Oh,forfuck’ssake,ifyoutwodykesarefinished,canIgetafucking refill?”

  “Sure,”Karigrowled.Shewentovertothebottles,splashingsomeliquid intotheglass.Thensheturnedandslammeditdowninfrontoftheman.

  “Drinkitandgetlost.”

  “Youbetterchecktheattitude,toots,”themansaid.Hereachedintohis pockettotakeoutagoldbadge.“IcantakeyouandyourgirlfriendinanytimeI want.”

  “Basedonwhatevidence?”

  “Youthinkthey’lltakemywordorthatofacoupleofsluttydykes?”

  “Slutty?Whyyou—”

  “Isthereaproblemhere,sir?”Taiasked.Karihadneverbeensogladto seehimbefore.Anotherfewsecondsandshewouldhavecrackedthebiggest, heaviestbottleintheplaceoverthecop’shead,whichsurelywouldhavelanded herinprison.

  “Oh,nothingmuch.Justyourgirlhere’sbeentoobusyoglingher girlfriendtheretodoherfuckingjob.Yourealizehiringdykesisafelony,bub?”

  “Iwouldn’tworryaboutthat,”Taisaid.“Youknowhowyounggirlsliketo experiment.”

  KarisawtheringonTai’sfingerwink.Amomentlatertheclubbeganto swellassheshortened.Afterafewsecondsthetopofthebarcameuptoher breasts.Thosebreastsshrunkconsiderably,untiltheywerejustnubs.Herhair shorteneduntilitwasonlytoaboutherjaw,onewaveofitdrapingacrossher forehead.Thehairdarkenedfromtherootsondowntoaburgundy.Hertuxedo jacketdisappearedwhileherblousebecameatanktopthecolorofherhair.Her skirtshortenedandthenhardenedintoblackleather,azipperalongoneside.

  Thechangeofherclothesrevealedanevenbiggerdifference.Tattoosof everythingfromgrinningskullstosnakestoadragondrewthemselvesalong Kari’sarmsandcollarbones.Shewassuretherewereevenmorebeneathher blackstockings.Thenshefeltapaininhernose.Whenshetouchedherright nostril,shefeltahoopthere.Shefeltanotherhoopinherlefteyebrow.

  Acrossthebar,Kriseeunderwentherownchange.LikeKarisheshrank untilshewasateenager,probablynomorethanfifteen.Herhairturnedfromits unnaturalorangetoanevenmoreunnaturalpinkandthentwisteditselfintoa pairofstubbypigtails.Herfloralskirtturnedtoleatherandshortenedtobarely coverherprivateswhileherT-shirtturnedblackandwascapped
byablack leatherjacket.AswithKari,aringappearedinhernoseandeyebrow.Kariwas sureKriseehadherownsetoftattoosnowtoo;shewouldbeanxioustofindout where.

  Taigesturedtothemandthensmiledatthecop.“Thesekidsareharmless.

  Theydon’tevenknowwhatthey’redoing.”

  ThecopstaredbackatKari.Ifhehadnoticedhowshe’dchanged,he didn’tgiveanysign.“Yeah,sure.ButI’mnotpayingforthesedrinks.”

  “That’sperfectlyunderstandable.Wehopeyou’llcomebackandseeus again.”

  “Don’tcountonit.”

  Afterthecophadsaunteredoff,TaiturnedtoKari.“Thatshouldeliminate anyfuturemisunderstandings.”

  “Thankyou,sir,”Karimumbled.

  Taicheckedhiswatch.“Ithinkit’stimeforyourbreak.”

  “Yes,sir.”Kariroundedthecounter,notsurewhatsheandKriseewould donow.

  Kriseeansweredthatquestionbytakingherhand.“Comeon,lover,let’sgo experimentsomemore.”

  Karididn’tneedtobetoldtwice.Gigglingliketheteenagerstheywere now,theyranhand-in-handtothebathroom.

  Chapter14

  Beforeshewentintothedrugstore,KaritookKrisee’sleatherjackettoput onoverhertanktop.Kriseeregardedherforamomentandthennodded.“You rememberwhattoget?”

  “Iremember.I’mnotanidiot.Youjustmakesurenopigsshowup.”

  “Iknow.”ThenKriseekissedheronthelipsforluck.Itwasn’tadrylittle peckeither,butalong,passionatekisswithKrisee’stonguefindingitsway downintoKari’sthroat.Outofthecornerofhereye,Karisawacoupleoflittle oldladieshurryacrossthestreet.

  “I’llbebackinaminute,”Kariwhispered.

  Shewentintothestore,tryingtoappearasnonchalantaspossiblewhile remainingvigilant.Thecashieratthefrontcounterwastalkingwithamiddle-agedwoman.Thesodajerkwasdealingwithacoupleofbrattytoddlersand theirmom.Thepharmacistwaslecturinganoldmanfromuponhispedestal.

  Karimaintainedhernonchalantwalkasshereachedthejunkfoodaisle.

  Shehadtosuppressagiggleassheshovedcandybarsandbagsofchipsintothe pocketsofKrisee’sjacket.Thenshesnatchedacoupleofpacksofgumtokeep inherhandsjustincaseanyoneaskedwhatshewasdoing.

 

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