Chapter 59
Heather woke up feeling slightly constricted, arms on either side of
her neck. The skin smelled of her water activated gel scrub. She also
felt Faye's breasts pressing into her back.
Faye??
Her eyes snapped open and looked around the room. Mom's room...
Suddenly oriented in time and space, a surge of joy gushed directly
into Heather's head. Endorphins and hormones doing their dance in
Heather's brain, the beat still throbbing against her reticular
activating system. The jitter and shake was returning, but different
now. Changing from anticipation to the memory of what happened. She
remembered holding Faye in her arms before relaxing away into sleep.
The smell of the gel scrub told her what she needed to know.
Faye had disappeared while she slept and took a shower, that much was
obvious. It felt good laying there, trapped in the arms of Faye
Valentine. She saw the jumble of clothing that was left on the ground.
A bent hook caught one of the rays of light that pierced the curtain in
the day's dying light.
God, she must be impossible to shop for. That bra is new, but it's
already seen better days.
She had lots of fabric left and some projects that she could shove
around... Hell, she had some she could quickly repurpose. She got out of
the smaller girl's arms awkwardly and held the green dress with the too
long zipper to her body. I really need to stop doing that. First thing
she needed was a shower, the smell of the gel scrub enticing Heather to
cover herself in its herbal embrace.
Definitely stronger thread, maybe more of a built in support... Hmmm,
maybe leather...
Her mind was starting to click. She wondered off handedly if this was
how Bobbie came up with those desserts. The ones that demanded to be
eaten, calories and fat content not considered. She was in the shower
and thinking and cleaning...
And still trying to reconcile reality with the way her afternoon
opened. Spotting the bass guitar on the stand in the corner, Heather
felt guilty. As if she had betrayed Kim somehow.
No, don't be silly. She didn't know.
Only because I never told her.
Sure, Heather hoped that Kim would be okay. But nothing had come of
that...
Yet. She reminded herself. None of that mattered now, Faye was there in
her mother's bed right now. Right now... This interlude was certainly not
on the to do list.
Green would set off her eyes. Hmmmm... gold, gotta get gold in there...
Heather turned off the shower nozzle
***
Tim could drive the Vespa all day with Bobbie on the back, he was
always disappointed when they got to the bakery. Putting down the
kickstand and removing his helmet, he turned to the girl that always
made him smile.
"Beth should be here soon." He said to her. "I wanted to tell you about
this over the phone, but it seemed silly."
"What?" Faye said. "You texted me. And then said nothing all the way
here. Tell me, you shit." She playfully slapped at his shoulder.
Tim looked at her strangely. "Come on in, you need to see this."
Faye opened the door and waited for Tim to follow. She couldn't
remember opening a single door during her time with him. Funny how she
hadn't noticed it until now. She remembered Bobbie's remark about his
being a Knight on a Shetland Pony... That's a backhanded way of putting
it.
The lights came on in their familiar flickering pattern, causing the
death of the scant darkness that coated the surfaces like so much
fondant.
Tim bent under the counter and pulled out a blue deposit bag. He
unzipped it and pulled out several hundred dollar bills. "The teachers
got together and wanted to do a big cake for... well, the school. That
big picnic at the end of the year, where everyone signs the yearbooks?
It's gonna be a big project. Not too sure how it's gonna work, but
that's the profit from last month, and with the deposit from the
school, that's twelve hundred dollars!"
Faye paled. That was a good month modeling, and the baking was a lot
more fun.
Tim flashed that winning grin. "Yeah, we did that. And this is after
buying all the supplies and paying all the bills off. We're gonna be
okay." He put his hand in his pocket and pulled out a small box. "Just
one more thing." Tim said, hunched over and sounding like Columbo.
"Thought you might want this back." He opened it, revealing the crossed
spatula and whisk that she had returned to him at Freddie's
Faye wanted to squee, she even started. The sound coming out as a
squeak.
"I'll help you put it on."
Faye turned and allowed him to fasten the chain. Tim kissed at her neck
lightly, hugging her from behind. She closed her eyes and let the
feeling overtake her. His arms a far better, stronger cocoon than the
finest spidersilk.
She turned and looked into his brown eyes. "You sure know how to treat
a girl."
"Only the special ones."
Faye grabbed the back of his neck and kissed him.
"Um...hi?" A voice interrupted a perfect silence. It was Beth. "Door was
unlocked, everything okay?"
"Yeah." Tim said, still staring into Faye's eyes. "Everything's just
great."
"Now what's the big news?" Beth said. She looked at the counter, seeing
the blue bag and the small stack of bills. "And where did all that
money come from?"
Tim chuckled. "That's ours. We only need one cake. But it's a big one..."
Beth looked at the couple. "How big? How many people are we feeding?"
Tim looked at her, stonefaced. He took a deep breath.
"Four hundred and sixty two."
Beth's face dropped. "Four...hundred?"
"Yeah. We've got work to do, still need to make the regular orders. Now
that Daily Grind's orders are back, we're back to chuggin' right along.
And, I got most of the schoolwork done, I might even be done before you
two."
Beth nodded and went to the sink to wash her hands after tying on an
apron.
"You know, Bobbie? I finished that report on Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Thanks for giving away the ending."
Faye chuckled and went to the sink and started the prep for the batters
and frostings. Tim laying out the bacon and brown sugar.
Cake for the whole school? So many people, so many flavors....
She stopped what she was doing and walked to the big dry erase board
that held the prep list. Beth had suggested it a couple of weeks prior.
Going so far as to bring one from home, replete with pink stars and
rainbows. Faye grabbed a marker and started making what at first
appeared to be haphazard lines. Both Tim and Beth stopped their current
tasks to watch.
"Bobbie?" Beth asked, she was quickly shushed by Tim. She looked over
at him, puzzled.
"I love it when she does this." He whispered sideways. "Pay attention,
something's about to happen."
"Something wonderful." He finished. Within minutes she had drawn a
rough sketch of the school from a bird's eye view. They heard her start
mumbling.
Faye's mind was running down avenues that were usually empty. White
cake, chocolate. Lemon chiffon, different flavors of frosting. Little
fondant sculptures of staff...
"The school! We make it look like the school." Faye said, replacing the
magnetized marker cap and reattaching it to the board.
"Told you it meant something." Tim said.
Faye pointed to the main building. "Three layer cake, white with white
frosting with crushed Macadamia nuts."
The gym: "Two layer lemon cake with white frosting with pistachio
dust."
The small outlying buildings "Two layer chocolate cake with chocolate
frosting. No nuts, allergies suck."
Finally, the field that contained Slacker's Cove. " Single layer lemon
cake with a plain frosting with candied lime zest."
Faye felt a surge of pride. She had come up with this, it seemed like
something Bobbie would come up with...
But she didn't. Okay, maybe I'm not completely done with you. Bobbie
seems to like where she is now, and as much as I hate to say it.
So do you. Gotta admit though, I'm impressed.
"Beth." Faye began. "Those tentacles looked good, you up for a bunch of
sculpting?"
"You know it. I can't believe that you just... just came up with that."
Beth was smiling.
"Good, glad we got that figured out. Jeez, I swear that we're so busy
that we still haven't done the grand opening yet." Tim looked at the
board. "You know this is gonna cake is gonna be huge, right?"
"Yep, we're gonna need a bigger box." Said Faye. Tim smirked, cocking
his head."And it's high time we went online. They want a cake? They get
one. And the whole internet will see Cheepskates doing what we do." If
I'm gonna do this, then I'm gonna do it right.
"Alright, c'mon. Let's finish these orders. We can all discuss my
awesomeness later." Faye said, heading back to wash her hands again.
"That bacon needs to come out, Tim."
How in the hell does she do that? Tim thought.
***
"So, what's the catch? Really?" Kim asked, annoyed by every legalese
and evade The Woman was using.
She sighed. "Why do you keep asking that? It's not like you have a lot
of choice. I'll just wait right here. You're gonna agree eventually.
Everyone does, even Bobbie's going to. She just doesn't know it yet."
Flip...
The blue channels were starting to outnumber the ones that just kept
getting stranger. A blond girl was standing out of the sunroof of a
limo.
"Why won't you just go away if you're not going to tell me?" Kim said,
panic gone. "You want me to eat babies or something? Listen to
Nickelback?"
The Woman chuckled. "Just for you to live how you want. Happy are those
that come to my feast." There was a sweet malevolence to her voice,
just begging Kim to agree.
And agree she will.
***
Scratch, scraaaaaaaatch.
Bobbie awoke, swearing that she heard some kind of mutant rodent. She
jerked her hands away from their slumberly activity as she saw Heather,
just sitting there. Darting her eyes between her and her sketchbook.
Frantically scribbling.
"Don't move." Heather said. "I almost have it."
Bobbie smiled. "Drawing me like one of your French girls?"
Heather chuckled. "Just a sketch."
Bobbie held her position for as long as she could.
"Almost done." Heather said. A few more scratches and...
"Finished."
Bobbie went for her clothes and began dressing herself. The bra just
wasn't fitting right, extra breast spilling out from both cups. Bobbie
was attempting Zen Archery with her bra hooks, that for some reason
just wouldn't align properly. Heather was there like a ninja, rehooking
her bra. "My god, babe. Wherever you get these from, they're not very
well made. Cheap metal for the hooks. They probably use janky thread."
Babe? Oh, Jesus.
"Janky? I would have just said fucked up." Damn, why is everything so
complicated? Bobbie thought, wondering how long it would take Faye to
figure out what had just transpired.
"Yeah, I kick it old school, G" Heather responded.
"I have a bunch of homework to do. And I should probably be there to
let Bobbie in." 'Faye' smiled, knowing the truth.
Heather wilted slightly, she grabbed her from behind. Bobbie was
reminded of how Tim did that. The taller girl ran her hands
appreciatively up and down her sides, bottoming out at her thighs.
These got a slight circle, the warmth of her hands trailing around her
buttocks.
"It's okay." The taller girl whispered, reaching around to grasp her
left breast. "I've got work to do." She said slyly.
"A lot of work."
As she let go, Bobbie felt Heather's hands start to shake.
"Need a lift?"
"Sure." Bobbie said, feeling Heather's lips near the base of her neck.
She quickly got the rest of her clothes on and looked over at the
sketchbook. The lines were thick and black, but the green lines in her
hair make the image come into sharp focus. It was her, the curved lines
were unmistakable.
Heather returned with the keys. She looked over her sunglasses at
Bobbie.
Oh, shit. Not again. Fuck me gently with a chainsaw. This was magical
and everything, but if Faye finds out I was here, what we did. She's
gonna beat the unholy crap out of me, twice. I don't think Playboy can
shoot much when I'm nursing two black eyes.
***
Faye was hanging on to Tim, keeping herself close as she leaned with
him into the turn. She was so lost in the feeling of being close to him
that she didn't notice their arrival. She may as well have been beamed
there from an orbiting starship. She thought of the money and the cake
and the...
This life was so much different, completely unlike what she had
assumed. Never make an assumption. It makes an ass out of you and
umption...
Beth had taken control of the radio while baking. A song had played
that caused Tim to laugh, Faye never understood why it was so funny.
Especially since it fit the day at the bakery so well.
And we can build this dream together
Standing strong forever
Nothing's gonna stop us now.
She had a project, it amazed her at how effortlessly it came. She could
reason her way through the flavors and the designs. Faye looked inward
while glowing with pride. This was all her, sure Bobbie had gotten the
cookie rolling. But, given the current circumstances, it didn't look
like she would be restoring much of anything. How many gold medals is
she up to now?
Tim caught Faye humming that song as they removed their helmets.
"Never figured you for a Starship fan."
"Huh?" Faye tightened her face.
"Not important." He said as he went for the hug. "See you tomorrow?"
"Aye-firmative." She saluted. Hoping that a random reference would make
up for all the ones she knew she missed. Tim is sweet and all, but not
picking up on his quotes is driving me nuts.
They kissed, not briefly.
"Bye Bobbie. Can't wait to see you again."
Faye shot him a look. "It's just tomorrow."
"Seems like forever," He shrugged, donning his helmet again. "It's not
long at all."
Tim pushed the vehicle backwards and started the engine. He rode off
into the night.
Faye watched him shrink to a dot, then turn away. She noticed that the
light was on. Nick must be home. She felt sadness for her friend, she
just hoped that she could keep that one, flawless friendship...
She put the key into the lock and turned.
***
Bobbie was sprawled on the couch, absently stroking her breasts,
watching television.
"...this summer, the battle down under is going over the top! Nowhere is
safe. Drop Bears 2, Up Over..." The TV droned on and on about the rating
and release date.
"I can't believe they made another one of those." Bobbie said, finally
turning to acknowledge Faye.
Faye looked at her and noticed the bangs that were identical to her
own. "What the fuck, Bobbie? Haven't rearranged my environment enough?"
For the first time, she realized how little 'Faye' was left in the body
she looked at.
Bobbie read the look on her face. There was no question what she meant.
She twisted the short hairs covering her forehead. "Just flattering
you, Bobbie. Imitation and all that."
"Where's Nick?"
"I don't know. He's been making excuses to be gone a lot."
Faye flashed vermillion. "Well, what a fucking surprise. He's all
weirded out now."
Bobbie turned sharply. "And that's my fault?"
"Yes, you stupid bitch. It is." Faye pointed, the afterglow of Tim's
contact suddenly gone. "He's... fragile. Do you have any idea what you've
done?"
"Yes, I fucked him. Most people would be happy about that." Bobbie's
nonchalance was maddening.
Faye nearly rushed her, but decided against it. The earlier punch
didn't even make her feel better. Screw this, I need to get out of
here. She stomped to her room and hastily stuffed various garments into
a bag and continued mumbling.
"...wish I could just go to Rach's." She said under her breath, stuffing
Bobbie's shoes in atop the other clothes imprisoned in a bag.
Bag slung and possessed of a thousand yard stare, Faye came back out
into the living room. "I'm leaving. I'm sure you'll find something to
do to pass the time."
"Where are you going exactly?" Bobbie asked, shifting herself into a
position that allowed her to sit up almost all the way.
Faye thought about it. Tim? Sylvia? No, Sylvia's still dealing with
Kim. She was still reeling from Kim's sudden medical problems.
Well, that and the fact that she's not your mother...
I'm gonna have to ask you to shut the fuck up... done?
Are you done?
She figured that Heather's was as good a place as any. Extra space and
everything. Hell, Tim might even be able to sleep in a little.
"There." Faye screamed as she left, slamming the door so hard that it
echoed.
Bobbie's hands found her breasts again.
Now where was I?
***
Heather was using a blowtorch.
She reasoned that Faye's bras always broke because they were cheaply
made. Those hooks shouldn't have bent that easily, and that underwire?
Please.
There was some wire in her workshop that had far more rigidity in it
than that cheap aircraft aluminum it was using. She knew she was going
overboard on the green, and that girl had done at least 6 colors since
she first saw her. But the green suited her.
Just like the blue suits Bobbie.
She dropped the newly bent hook assemblages into the jar of water to
allow them to cool. "If these bend, then NASA couldn't do any better."
She wiped sweat from her face, her hair sticking in odd patterns. She
saw the sparkle of one of her earlier creations. The deep forest green
sequined fabric triggered a torrent of thought.
Just a bra? Come on, Heather. You know you can do better than that. The
fabric was from a bolt left over from an earlier drama production of
Once Upon a Leprechaun. She had never known what to do with it.
Until now...
She left the bra hooks in the water and removed her goggles. The bolt
of sparkly green held her in its intangible grasp. Heather slowly
smiled as the pieces came together in her mind. She touched the fabric,
rubbing it between thumb and forefinger.
***
Faye was knocking on Heather's door, surprised by the clatter that came
from behind the brown door. When the door finally opened, Faye was
reminded of a time traveling mad scientist
Great Scott! Sounds like something she'd say.
"Oh, hi. Bobbie, come in." Heather said with the firing speed of a
chaingun. Her movements weren't the usual placid grace that she
normally displayed. "Sorry, busy. Lots to do." She spun, allowing Faye
entrance.
Faye looked around. The place was a mess, there were four cans of coke
scattered around the living room amongst scraps of fabric, toolboxes
full of gear that she couldn't even begin to figure out where they
were. Torquemada meets Prada.
Heather grabbed a can of coke on the counter and guzzled. "What's going
on?" Her movements jerky, spasmodic.
"Just needed to get out, thought you could use some company." Faye
said, saying little. Watching Heather move across the room to begin
sewing. She grabbed the can of coke on the end table and sipped from
the straw that sat at an angle in the can.
"Okay." She smiled, before quickly turning back to her sketchpad. "I
just had this crazy day." She got quiet, then picked up her notepad.
The sewing was forgotten by her addled memory.
Scratch, scritchhhh.
Something was up, Faye hadn't known Heather all that long. But she knew
things about this girl. Her appearance showed meticulous attention to
detail, and her take charge way of handling things showed the world
exactly what she wanted.
And Heather Sweet always got what she wanted.
Cocking an eyebrow, Faye looked at the drawing girl. "What's going on?
Really?"
Heather looked calmly at Faye. "Just some new projects vying for my
attention." She said, changing magazines. "Oh, and your prom dress is
almost ready."
"Prom dress?"
Heather continued, her staccato pace continued unhindered. "Of course.
Anything less than the best is a felony."
Faye laughed. "What's with all this... stuff?" She looked at the scraps
of leather and other fabrics. Her sewing machine plastered with
stickers, a large Paramore sticker covering the machine's maker's mark.
"Oh, you know me, always a new project. See, I met this..." Heather knew
that Bobbie was staying with Faye, but maybe now wasn't the time to
bring it up. "Person. And we..."
"Person?" Person?
Faye looked around. She saw the pieces of leather that looked
suspiciously like they would hold breasts, the green fabric. This stuff
wasn't meant for a guy. Taken aback for a moment, she looked back at
Heather, she smiled. She'd seen that kind of hyper before. Faye's mind
clicked. "Smitten are we?"
"No." Heather said immediately, her mask just far enough removed to
allow Faye to see the pale skin behind. Faye frowned, for all the
things that Heather was, she was a horrible liar. Her poker face was
perfect for game of hopscotch.
"Been with a girl before, remember?" Faye tapped her temple. "I've seen
this before." She remembered her first time with Rach, back in those
early days.
Heather smiled nervously. "Can't get anything past you, can I?" She
swallowed hard. "Yes. I like girls." Heather finally had said out loud
what she'd wanted to say for a couple of years.
"Nervous talking about this." Heather said with a slight shaky grin.
"I've never actually told anyone before, not even..."
Faye got up and went over to Bobbie's friend. This whole helping people
thing was still new to her. While it was nice to be able to help people
in ways other than ones involving personal lubricant, this was one she
could take care of.
Even as Faye.
Grabbing the colored pencils from Heather's hands. Faye said, "Give me
those."
Half grinning, Faye shook the drawing implements between their faces.
"These are fucks, and you don't need them anymore." She dropped them,
falling chaotically. Faye looked down at the scattered colored sticks
and realized that somewhere along the way... She had somehow picked up
a couple of fucks.
But, only a couple.
"So what? You like girls. You're not the first." Faye said, at last
able to tread upon familiar ground. "And you kept it to yourself."
"Congratulations, you are a human being."
Heather opened her mouth.
"No buts. Love is where you find it. You are who you are." Faye said,
seeing the relief gush. Heather's eyes looked different somehow,
softer. The aloofness she usually displayed gone.
Delacroix's resident fashion designer couldn't hide the relief on her
face. There was a sound...
Oh, god. Did Heather Sweet just squee?
Heather jumped up, project forgotten. Giving Faye a friendly hug. "I
just wish I could tell my mom."
"Why?" Faye started, "You think she won't love you anymore? Think
she'll throw you out?"
You don't know these people.
Shut up, I've got this one.
"Who you are. Not important. What you are, similarly so."
"Being comfortable with who and what you are, the most important thing
in the world." Faye could almost hear Heather vibrating, she thought
Heather would phase through the floor.
How much soda did she get through? "Let me make you something. You need
to soak up some of that caffeine." She turned to the kitchen and began
a quest worthy of Dr. Jones in his search for the Ark of the Covenant.
Heather was blurring around the room, picking things up and making room
for her night guest. Faye looked down at the heated oil and turned the
frying chunks of chicken breast over. Potatoes were sliced into skinny
strips. There was much chatter by Heather who just talked about fashion
and the dress she was working on. A lot of it could have been the
gibbering of a lunatic.
It wasn't until dinner was served that Heather was finally able to calm
down some. Faye watched her eat, using barbecue sauce to coat the
nuggets and shoveling the side salad into her mouth with gusto.
Faye looked down and grabbed Heather's open sketchpad. The latest image
was indicative of the pictures that fashion designers drew, but this
one was different. Curves that flared out more than seemed possible,
Long black hair...
And that goddamn green streak.
"Son of a bitch." Faye breathed.
"Huh?" Heather mumbled, her mouth full of romaine lettuce and blue
cheese dressing.
"Nothing." Faye said. The couch had been folded out and Heather had
finally been convinced that she needed rest after the mega hyper ultra
caffeine rush she had been riding all afternoon. Luckily for both of
them the cocoa she had made was without any stimulant properties.
Great, another member of Faye's fanclub.
"Goodnight, Bobbie. Thanks for coming over." Heather yawned. She
looked around at the scattered tools. "Gonna have to clean this up
tomorrow. See you in the morning."
"Good night." Faye said, smiling at Heather. She felt some
accomplishment, as well as some apprehension.
Chapter 60
Bobbie woke to the sounds of her phone vibrating, her hands separated
themselves as she reached away from her legs to the tremoring device.
Hey, need a ride? H.
She started to answer in the negative, but Bobbie noticed Nick's door
open. His bed was unmade, with no sign of him to be found anywhere.
And Faye still had the keys to the EVO. Bobbie considered the bus, but
sighed heavily as she gave Heather the go ahead.
She's bound to find out sooner or later, let's just get this over with.
With so little time left, showering was out of the question. A bowl of
Cocoa Blasts doused with coffee made a quick repast while Bobbie trying
to brush her hair. The new bangs didn't quite sit like the blonde ones
that served as her training wheels, and getting the green streak to be
one solid piece was proving to be difficult today. Wonderful, and a bad
hair day.
Don'taskdon'taskdon'task...
What else could...
Shit.
***
"Would you mind sitting in the back when we pick her up, Bobbie?"
Heather asked. Faye had no problems saying yes, and everything was
fine. Until the turns started getting more and more familiar. She
giggled, "You two are gonna get along just great."
An uneasy feeling settled into Faye's stomach. No way... no way in hell...
The last turn sealed it and the familiar crunching driveway greeted her
hears through her closed eyes. It suddenly made sense. The fabric, the
sketch, Heather's absolutely insane living room blitzkrieg...When they
pulled up to the old familiar homestead, Heather could swear that she
heard a sound. The sound was reminiscent of tectonic plates shifting.
Faye heard it.
It was her teeth.
She dutifully got out of the front seat and relocated while Heather
swiftly walked. Part of her was boiling, and the other part was
wondering which part of the car she could remove to stab Bobbie. When
they reappeared holding hands, the killing thoughts stopped. Bobbie's
slightly terrified look told volumes. She noticed the absence of Nick's
car.
Dammit. Poor Nick, I wouldn't wish me turned up to eleven on anyone. He
had better be okay, Bobbie.
"See?" Heather started. "Knew you two would get along, especially since
you're already acquainted."
"Hi." Bobbie smiled broadly. "I'm Faye. Faye Valentine. You must be
Bobbie. Heard so much about you." Faye could feel the urge to take her
face...off. And make her feel the full wrath and fury of Nicholas Cage.
But seeing Heather's face made her stop.
Look at her, she looks so happy. Faye smiled a little.
Yeah, and Bobbie couldn't look more nervous. Not enough to fuck your
girlfriend, she has to start on her...
Well, your friends now...right?
Faye smiled her most plastic smile and shook the offered hand. "Bobbie
Sharpe, man. Who the hell are you?" She clawed her own nails into her
palms as they got into the car and rolled off silently. Heather chatted
haphazardly the whole way. When they rolled into the parking lot of
doom, Heather skillfully parked the car and got out, speeding around
the front to open the door for Bobbie.
Hmmm, just like Tim. Bobbie stepped out of the car, one booted heel at
a time and was instantly being enfolded into Heather's arms. What
started as a kiss turned into a micro makeout session before a hand
slid down Bobbie's side and was surprised by a light smack on her rear.
Faye got out of the car on the driver's side and closed the door in
time to hear the double chirp of her alarm
"Catch ya later, toots." Heather said, slowly backing away. She gnawed
a slightly less colorful lip and winked as she removed her sunglasses.
Faye watched her leave.
"Bobbie? You wanna tell me what the fuck that was about?"
"I went to see Kim after I saw Frankie, and well, we..."
Faye held up a hand. "I don't wanna hear the rest. I've got a good
imagination. The only reason I'm not stabbing you multiple times with
that little knife from Clue is that you may have done some good for
once."
"Look, it was a fling. I was just as surprised as you are." Realization
dawned."So I guess that's where you went?"
"Yeah." Faye said. "Good thing too. Caffeine overload, I made her some
chicken strips and... Why the fuck am I talking about food right now?"
Bobbie grinned, "She say anything about me?"
Faye laughed through her nose. "Maybe. She wasn't making a whole lot of
sense. She had stuff everywhere. I found that picture."
Bobbie smiled coyly. "Admit it. I look good. I'm gonna be gone tonight.
Work thing." She turned and sauntered off. "Ta ta..."
Faye just stared, the cold metal of her necklace burned into her neck.
Work thing? Again? Now what?
Justice, what are you doing?
***
Bella was telling Amber about her next dwelling place. Beth was
listening, too. Bella was really excited about going off to Brown. So
excited that it was sometimes easy to remember where she was going to.
But, forget where she had been.
"Yeah." Bella said. "It's like a fucking different culture there. It's
gonna be fuckin' cool." She had already thought out some of the things
she would need. Bobbie had shown her the importance of a crock pot.
Heather had taught her how to put together a fuckin' killer ensemble
for the clubs. Amber helped her feel a sense of belonging with her
ragtag bunch of recruits. She'd miss Beth, too. Since the intervention,
Bella had come to think of her as the enforcer for their little gang.
Beth frowned. "You're gonna come back to visit, right?" She finally had
some friends, only to lose one after so short a time.
"Fuckin' A right. Can't stay away forever. I'm gonna fuckin' miss you
guys." Bella pouted.
Bella knew she would miss everyone. She couldn't wait for Kim to get
better so they could all be together again. There was no doubt in her
mind that Kim would be fine and back to her old self in no time.
***
Amber felt so happy for her friend. That perfect score on the SAT was a
hell of an achievement. The best she could hope for was some third rate
college. She had resigned herself to enrolling at DCC and transferring
in as a junior at Delacroix U. Maybe find a nice guy and settle down,
deep inside Amber wished that her soul mate didn't live in Zimbabwe.
She always knew she'd be a townie, Delacroix was her home. She couldn't
imagine living anywhere else, There was no real plans. Just a nice
quiet life.
***
Beth was listening to Bella gush about the school she would be
attending come fall. She thought it was so cool that she was going to
be able to go off and go to school somewhere else. Herself? She hadn't
thought about life after school. Just having the bakery in her life...
She could do it forever. It was fun, so fun. Other people seemed to
like it. She smiled everytime someone ate one of her precision cut
leaves or savored a chocolate ribbon that she rolled. It brought a
completeness to her life. Her friendships with Bobbie and Tim...
...and Steve and Heather. Why would she want to change anything when
everything she ever wanted seemed to be what she was getting?
"And you know, we'll be there to help feed you when you get back. How
about a cupcake called the Effen Bella?"
The three girls laughed.
The clicking of boots made Beth turn around. "Oh, hi Faye. Where's
Bobbie?"
Piggybacking on the previous laughter, Bobbie chortled as she shrugged
"On her way to class I guess?", her smile came peeking out. "It's so
good to see you guys. How's Kim?"
Amber pushed up her glasses, "She's stable at least, the doctor said
that the infection is improving. She's been out for a long time. I
thought if it was just an overdose, she'd be out of it by now. I guess
there was more wrong than we thought."
"Fuck that." Bella said. "Kim's a tough bitch, she'll make it." Her
eyes softened noticeably. "She fuckin' has to."
"Daddy's been going to the hospital with her mom." Beth said, cocking
her head at Bobbie. "And now we have this huge order to fill and..."
"Huge order?" Bobbie said, quirking her face. She had seen people
eating cupcakes again, quite often accompanied by the familiar cup,
clock, and saucer of Daily Grind.
"Yes." Beth said, raising her chin. "And I'm sworn to secrecy. I have a
big part to play here, and I think it would be better if you were just
surprised." She folded her arms.
Bobbie smiled. Beth was the complete opposite of the person she had
originally met. It was nice to see people comfortable being good. It
gave her all the leeway in the world to be bad.
There always has to be a balance somewhere.
Beth had decided to keep her part of the school cake project quiet. She
was meeting with Steve later that day to get his sculpting tools. It
was going to be difficult sculpting 515 fondant miniatures, but she
knew she could do it. If there was one thing about Beth's relationship
with Bobbie, it was how she was constantly amazed by what she could
accomplish. If Bobbie ever asked Beth to perform brain surgery, Beth
would oblige.
And probably get it right.
This girl, Faye. She wasn't like Bobbie at all. She was loud, brash,
and showed a lot of skin. She always seemed to have a wall between
herself and everyone else. Beth knew that feeling, Faye's was
different because she had built it.
While Beth's had been built for her.
The bell rang, cutting the conversation short. Bobbie could see the old
camaraderie, almost touch it. But, it remained elusive. The old bonds
translucent, intangible.
"Well, we'll tell Bobbie you're looking for her." Amber said,
shouldering her bookbag.
And they were gone, leaving Bobbie alone.
Again.
***
Faye lucked out in English Class. In an attempt to be cool, Mr. Lesko
had decided to show Romeo and Juliet. Somehow thinking that Leo and
Claire would somehow stir an appreciation for iambic pentameter.
This thing with Heather was a double edged sword. On the on hand,
Heather finally felt as though she could be set free.
On the other. When and if this whole mess ever ends, It's gonna break
her heart.
Pulling out her phone, she made sure to let Bobbie know that she knew.
Tap tap tap, swipe, swipe. Her fingers nimble created the message and
swiped. Send. Faye sighed in a small relief as she pocketed the phone,
just as Garbage began to play over the lousy speaker.
In another classroom on the other end of campus, Bobbie's phone
vibrated against her left breast. She'd been keeping it there lately,
that cleavage trick coming in handy more than once. The tingling
pleasure forced her to answer, she wasn't really following Mr. Agee
anyway.
You're gonna break Heather's heart, you know that? You better let her
down gently. And, by the way. How's Rach? Hmmm?
"Miss Valentine!" Mr. Agee's voice boomed over his discussion of
factoring polynomials.
"Hmmm." Bobbie said, slowly raising her head to meet his gaze. Her eyes
never left the phone screen.
"I've had enough." Mr. Agee's face became red. "Give me the phone. You
can get it back after class."
Mr. Agee's colors were a mess, where Zoe's had some kind of discernible
order. Mr. Agee's were a chaos fit for an epileptic Jackson Pollock.
Bobbie stewed and thought, numbers and grouping symbols forgotten.
Okay, you wanna play rough?
Let's play.
She had it planned in seconds, sort of. Some different paralelleties
played out.
I could key his car...too small
I could order a bunch of pizzas in his name...seriously?
As if in response to these thoughts, one kept revolving back to the
true north in her head. An insane dust devil of insanity that led her
to one constant thought. The thought that was warming her loins at the
sheer possibility of it.
Just do it, screw him.
Literally. Best thirty seconds he'll ever have, and he'll never want to
talk to me again.
You're welcome, Faye.
It was a bold plan, audacious even. Just its ludicrous randomness alone
made her smile tightly. Bobbie entertained herself with all kinds of
devious thoughts, all of which could be evenly divided by the amount of
time until the lunch bell rang.
***
"You're not really gonna fail me, are you?" Faye said to Mr. Agee as
the door closed leaving them alone.
"Miss Valentine, your grades in here have never been more than average.
Your vocabulary shows that you're smarter than that." He placed her
confiscated phone on the desk and slid it towards her.
"Well," Bobbie began, knowing that she would once and for all shut this
guy up. She reached behind her back, up under her shirt. A slight pop
gave its cry of surrender. "That's because I was always better at
English than I was at math." Bobbie removed her top, her breasts
released into the wild. "I can spell Algebra without the bra."
Mr. Agee paled, turning white. Or was that green, turning sick? Bobbie
crawled up onto his desk and buried his face in her cleavage. Every
fiber of her being told her that what she was doing was wrong on levels
a math teacher couldn't calculate. Her knees tingled even as her
nipples hardened, locked and loaded and ready for action.
The need that Bobbie was feeling was primal, she craved touch and
pleasure. Well, that fiber part was told to just shut up and enjoy the
ride. Need and Want was all there was as Bobbie leaned forward onto Mr.
Agee's desk, bring her eye level with his shocked face. He wasn't
looking at her eyes.
Buckle up, kids. It's gonna get crazy.
***
James Agee was never good enough for AAA baseball. He was; however
great in college. He'd finished his degree in education and didn't
coach because it hurt him to see and remember. The smell of the grass,
the heat of the sun...
And the love of the game. The cheerleaders were nice, too. There was a
time...
He'd married one, years ago. But, that had fallen apart about a year
and a half prior. She didn't want to live in Delacroix anymore. "Come
on, it'll be an adventure." He'd had his dreams dashed one time too
many to take that kind of risk. She wound up doing makeup on cruise
ships in Australia, last he'd heard. Bitter? Oh, a tad.
He couldn't tell when he'd gotten old, but girls didn't dress like that
when he was in school. And they didn't get breast implants either,
which Faye Valentine clearly had to have with her tits following such a
perfect curve.
Tits? Wait, what?
Faye Valentine stood over the desk, bent over. Batting her eyes.
The last time he got laid he and his wife had drank a half a box of
wine while listening to Concrete Blonde. There was an instant response,
almost forgotten as he stiffened uncomfortably in his pants.
Mr. Agee cleared his throat and shook his head as he stood
"Miss...mmmmph." The tongue was in his mouth instantly, dancing with his.
"It's okay, it'll be our secret. I know your life didn't pan out the
way you wanted. But you can still take a risk once in a while..."
He was dumbfounded, couldn't speak. Of course he looked at some of the
girls, it was impossible not to. Faye wasn't like the others; sure she
was a pain in the ass, but she was smart. Too smart for her own good,
like she's been through all this already.
Something broke in Agee's mind. He knew that this was a terrible idea,
he didn't want to be branded as a sex offender, but who would know? Or
believe for that matter, he hadn't been the only one who'd lost a
verbal altercation in front of the class. It would have been fine, but
her acerbic wit and precise timing often did it in ways so elegant that
the student teacher relationship became skewed for a long,
uncomfortable moment.
You want to play with the adults?
Play ball!
With some effort, Agee lifted Bobbie off the desk and spun her around,
pressing her against the wall. He stooped to whisper into her ear. "You
wanna be a grown up? Then fine." Forcefully, he assaulted her neck and
squeezed a naked breast. He unfastened her skirt and slid it to the
floor in a smooth motion.
"Take 'em off." He said with an authority Bobbie hadn't heard before.
***
Bobbie was reminded of Melanie, how she always took charge. This felt
different by an order of magnitude. She unzipped his pants, flopping
out his semi erect cock. It was different from Nick's, rather than some
ultrahard alloy, this one seemed more malleable.
"Suck it." Agee said, pushing down on her shoulders. She acquiesced
looking at it like an alien tentacle. Shrugging inside, I've done
everything else. She ran her tongue along the underside. It was
becoming more rigid, it was just taking a lot more work to do so.
"Don't just lick it. Suck it." He hissed, looking down at her. Eyes
momentarily full of mad desire.
"Suck. My. Cock. It's something your girlfriend can't give you." Bobbie
took the tip into her mouth and the rest of the length followed.
This whole adventure was quickly becoming a misadventure.
***
He grunted with his eyes closed, it had been a long time since anyone
else had touched him. His student had a hand wrapped around the base of
his shaft, trying to drain him of his seed as if it were the Ambrosia
of the Gods. Agee knew that if she kept this up, it would be over in
seconds. He pulled her away and grinned malevolently down at her as he
casually spun her around and bent her over the desk. He entered her
easily, her arousal apparent. The rhythm of sex came back. His eyes
closed, he drifted to a simpler time when sex was a regular occurrence.
Everybody knows the dice are loaded...
He remembered a midnight picnic Celeste had planned. They had drank
Pinot Grigio, and ate olives and pate...
And had the wildest sex they ever had, right there under the stars.
He noticed the tattoo on her back. When did kids start getting tattoos?
Especially ones this big. And why is it always Asian symbols and demon
stuff? Dammit, when did I get old?
Agee grabbed at her quivering hips, forcing them to his rhythm.
***
He was moving her hips in a beat that kept her just out of control of
her orgasm. After the first came on, Bobbie grabbed a ruler with her
right hand and put it in her mouth, biting down hard. There was no way
she was gonna let him hear her cry out. Part of the ruler had broken
into splintering shards of polymer. It was a little humiliating, ending
up bent over his desk. The building tension made her shake, her eyes
squeezed shut so hard that an errant eyelash poked into her eye.
Through it all, she remained silent.
I still win.
The second came faster, the third right on the heels. She could feel
her own nectar rolling gelidly down her leg. His grunting made her wish
that it would both stop and go on forever.
Alright, we'll call it a draw.
***
Agee was close to exploding as the kung fu grip squeezed his cock from
every angle. He kept pounding. This was so amazing, he swore he saw
stars a few seconds before. Just a little longer...
Everybody rolls with their fingers crossed.
"Uhhh.... Celeste." Agee felt himself explode inside her, her moisture
mingling with his. He smacked her ass, hard enough to leave a red,
angry handprint.
He exited her and repantsed himself. "You don't know everything. Maybe
you should get something pierced, or whatever it is you kids do." The
way he emphasized 'kids' sounded as if 'meddling' should have been out
front.
"Just remember," Agee continued. "I'm the teacher."
Suddenly, Faye calling herself 'The Professor' seemed less amusing.
Bobbie was glad it was over, sort of. Part of her liked being a
plaything. But when he'd called out someone else's name...
Tawdry. The word had come up in English earlier that day. She couldn't
stop thinking about that word as she straightened herself out.
***
Heather faked a migraine and ditched school at lunch. She needed to
take Tim to get his new suit and she wanted to get more work done on
Faye's dress. By the time she pulled up to Cheepskates, she knew she
was going to have to tell him. She was glad she was doing it instead of
Bobbie telling him. She smiled as she exited the car and confidently
strode into the bakery.
"Oh, hey Heather. Were we doing that today?" Tim said, starting to
empty the case of the few leftovers. There were less of them these
days. Bobbie's Baguettes and bread had disappeared quickly.
"I have some other errands to run and figured today was as good a day
as any. What are those?" Heather asked.
"One of Bobbie's ideas. Chocolate chip cookie shot glasses filled with
a milky custard, so when... Wanna try one? They went pretty fast today."
He chuckled. "That girl of mine."
Heather smiled. "Need some help? We can get this done earlier, then you
can be back here."
Tim put one of the new confections on a plate and put the rest of the
leftovers into the walk in. "That's really it. Be nice to have an
excuse to keep her here a little longer. Go ahead and eat that and
I'll be ready in a minute.". He disappeared into the back for some last
minute cleanup while Heather contemplated the cookie thing on the
plate. Picking it up and looking at the bottom, she expected it to
leak. Biting into it, she was transported to the first time she ever
had fresh cookies and milk. The silky texture of the custard and the
chew of the cookie took her away from everything for a moment.
"...said are you ready?" Tim said.
Heather stopped chewing. "Oh, yeah. You guys are gonna make some mad
skrilla with these."
"And you think it's confusing when Bobbie and I talk in movie
references?" Tim delivered with a face of disinterested sarcasm.
***
Driving to the Gentlemen's Quarter was usually easy, but freeway
traffic stalled everything like mechanized cholesterol.
"I'd make a Barney Oldfield if I could." Heather said, turning her
attention to Tim.
"That means U Turn, right?" Tim laughed. "Thanks for doing this with
me, you were such a big help last time. For which my mother thanks you,
by the way. Never thought I'd be looking forward to the Prom. I got the
limo, I even got a hotel room. Nice suite at The Shelton, got a good
deal on it. They wanted an order of cupcakes for a wedding reception.
Don't tell Bobbie, I wanna surprise her."
They moved forward. "Your secret's safe with me." Heather paused and
turned to Tim. "Tim, I have something to tell you." Heather's lips
became seriousness personified.
"Something Big."
"The grand opening? I know, but if you guys can't play, that's cool. I
just though..."
"No," Heather laughed. "No no no no. I'm. Well..."
Tim looked on in suspense.
"I'm gay."
"Oh." Tim mockingly wiped fake sweat from his brow. "I thought it was
something important."
Heather looked over her sunglasses and raised an eyebrow.
Tim laughed. "No, I mean." He threw up his hands "So? It doesn't matter
to me. I'm still gonna depend on you for fashion advice." Heather
echoed his laugh. The cars started to move again, Heather spinning up
the engine.
"Look." Tim began. "Without Bobbie, I wouldn't have met you. Without
you, I don't think she'd be my girlfriend now. Gay, straight,
republican, vegan... country music fan. I don't care about any of that.
You're my friend, and that's the only thing that matters between us.
But one thing..." He held up a finger.
"What?" Heather asked, pulling into the parking lot.
"Don't hit on Bobbie." Tim looked at Heather, her face contorted into a
sign reading 'you asshole'. Tim grinned widely. "Don't think I could
compete with you." Tim was out of the car, about to get Heather's door,
when Heather opened the door and exited unassisted.
"Well, let's find you that perfect outfit for that perfect evening."
Heather said, smiling. It's nice to just let it out. Arm in arm, they
walked into the dwelling place of his future suit.
Since he only had the one suit, there were no worries about
coordination. He was glad that the one pocket square and tie he owned
just happened to be the color Bobbie wore constantly. Talk about dumb
luck. Heather had him trying things on with such rapidity that he
quickly lost count.
Heather had the earpiece of her sunglasses in her mouth as she
contemplated one on the second tier. "The only thing about these
warehouse places." She grabbed a long hook and skillfully maneuvered
down a black suit that had the blue 40 regular tag on it.
Looking at the price tag, Heather widened her eyes. There was no way it
was that cheap. It was an Armani from three years prior. The price had
been drastically reduced. I can take care of the tailoring.
And the inside lining was ice blue. Even Heather was stunned by the
coincidence. She looked back at Tim. He's a 34 waist, and so are these
pants... She smiled, the necessary alterations would be easy.
"Tim. Put this one on." She held it out to him.
Tim shrugged and swirled the coat on, it was like wearing a glove. Even
the shoulders took to his like a second skin.
"Yeah." Heather said. "We're done here, let's find you a tie then we
can get you home. The world must have more pastry, or something. What's
this secret project, anyway?"
"Just some cake for the school." Tim said calmly.
"That's it?" Heather had obviously overstated it in her mind with all
the importance Beth had put on it.
Tim grinned and shook his head. "Ah ah ah. It's gonna be special.
That's all you need to know."
Heather smiled. What a cool guy. She silently thanked Bobbie for
helping them meet.
Paying for the suit, they made their way back to the car and headed out
to return Tim to his house.
...And Bobbie.
***
Bobbie wasn't sure what she was feeling at the moment. She should have
been satisfied, should have gotten the upper hand. But wasn't, didn't.
And Mr. Agee? Ugh, the fact that she was still a little excited by the
thought of his old balls slapping against her ass again and again and
again made her feel a tingling shame. An exciting one.
"Celeste." She said, disgusted. Probably an ex or something. She
looked down towards her navel. Maybe a navel
Smack...
Click, click. Click, click.
Roxx.
"So, the battle is over, huh?" Roxx stood there smiling like a cat with
a mouse under its paw. "Well , all hail the conquering heroine. Told
you, she's never wrong." She stooped, covering Bobbie's shoulders with
her arms.
"Welcome to the family." Roxx moved forward and kissed Bobbie
passionately.
Family? There was something familiar about the kiss, but she couldn't
pinpoint what it was.
Breaking the kiss, Roxx rose. Bobbie stood with her.
"Like I told you. What we have, it's a gift." Roxx said, pulling a pack
of Camels out of her violet purse. She offered one to Bobbie.
Clink.
"So," Bobbie said. "With great porno comes great responsibility? " She
exhaled.
Roxx threw back her head and laughed. "Look out there. You own them,
they can't say no to you. Don't feel bad about it, revel in it. Can't
make an omelette..."
Bobbie rankled at the cooking reference.
You know she's right. Apart from Nick, what did you do that didn't make
someone happy?
Inhaling on the cigarette, Bobbie finally confessed to herself that
Roxx had been right all along. This whole episode had shown her the
life that she had wanted way back when she had still been Robb. No one
to hell him what he had to be or what needed to be done, just freedom
in its purest sense.
You can't take the sky from me.
Even Agee had shown her a little, the method was unorthodox, some of
the Other pleasures she had yet to partake in. The tincture of
domination was exciting, going all the way back to Melanie. Surrender
held its own reward.
But don't give yourself away.
"I think you're getting it." Roxx winked. Her phone rang, she answered
.
"Yeah, babe? Oh, no problem. I'll see ya soon. Muah." She put the phone
back into her purse. "Once they start eating out of your hand. No other
food will do."
"See ya around..."
"Tiger."
***
Bobbie left the bathroom, thinking about what Roxx had to say. She was
right as usual. To make people tremble at the mere thought of her, to
exercise some modicum of control over others. Or bring out their
innermost desires.
What had Justice done for her anyway? Showed her what a great life
could be, just to rip it away and show her a way that was more fun.
A lot more fun.
In Mr. Green's history class, she mused about how much he looked like
Bob Ross.
Happy little revolutions.
Her vibrating phone showed a text from Leonard, he'd be sending a car
and to be ready by 4 p.m. Sneaking out was easy, no one checked the
hole in the fence between classes. She got home, one of the seniors who
had the same idea picked her up and offered her a ride home.
"You're gorgeous."
"You have such lovely eyes."
Bobbie wanted to puke. How many times had someone said something like
that in a movie? It just amazed her that anyone ever said it in real
life, let alone to ever expect it to work.
She promised to call them, although she knew she wouldn't. And entered
the house to find Nick still missing. After a quick snack of microwaved
pizza, Bobbie got herself ready for what promised to be a one way
ticket to fame.
Chapter 61
Mary hung up the phone and looked dazed around the room. The grubby,
ash stained carped had burn marks all over it, and the new glass pane
in the window looked characteristically out of place in the room. The
weird brown stains on the wall of the shower creeped her out a little.
Roxx explained it away as an old hair experiment that never came out,
permanently staining the slightly cracked vinyl.
Roxx was always fun to hang out with, doing whatever. Usually while
under the influence of one or more intoxicants. Alcohol seemed so
mundane now. She had even found out that Cocaine was, indeed, a hell of
a drug.
Mary looked around at the messy space and shrugged. She couldn't quite
remember the last time she'd been home. Surely it wasn't that long ago.
Meh, doesn't matter. Roxx is here, and, like Bobbie she's also pretty
and smart.
But, in a totally different way.
She began to bounce on the couch in anticipation of Roxx's return.
***
Hey, Nick. Could you give me a ride? Tim's so busy, I don't want to
take time out of his day. Bobbie.
Faye hated that she was lying to Nick this way, but she wanted to see
him. Needed to check up on how he was doing. He'd never been gone this
long before.
Bzzt! Bzzt!
Sure, lemme get moving. Be there soon.
Faye soon heard Detroit coming as the Camaro cruised into the parking
lot. She caught a glimpse of his face as the car slowed.
Nick didn't look well. He had about three days growth of beard in
sparse patches, his eyes were red. Instead of having the proverbial
dark cloud over him, it had infused itself into every part of his
being. Must have, since his skin was pale and not grey in the least.
"Hey, Bobbie." Nick croaked, clearing his throat.
Faye smiled weakly. "Hi, Nick." Coming around the front and entering
the vehicle. "Thanks for getting me. You look tired, studying too
hard?" She knew he wasn't studying, He hadn't looked like that since
playing Metal Gear Solid 2 for an entire weekend.
"Just busy."
Seeing her opening, Faye blurted. "She won't be home tonight. Looks
like you need to eat something and grab a shower..."
"And some sleep."
Nick opened his mouth to protest, but couldn't find a single excuse
that would work.
Faye let Nick concentrate on the driving, not wanting to distract him
any more than he already was. It was a short trip, they both could have
made the drive blindfolded if it wasn't for the interference of other
pesky humans. She looked at them as they passed. She knew that most of
these people had eaten her baking, it was a connection she had
with...well, everyone.
But, now, she needed to turn her attentions to Nick.
Getting home, she opened the door and viewed the mess left by...
Hurricane Bobbie.
"I'll get started, you hit the shower, sir." Faye mustered all the
confidence she could.
Nick was in the bathroom, the largely unused fan making rickety sounds
in the ceiling. They were soon stifled by the cheap door. While he was
in the shower, Faye started making something simple.
Well, it started out that way. By the end there was a stuffed chicken
breast in the oven and a potato next to it on the baking dish. She
rankled at the flotsam and jetsam that littered the kitchen. Grimacing
at the overflowing trash can, Faye started straightening up a little.
Nick seemed to take an inordinately long time in the shower. He took so
long in fact, that both the chicken and potato were done when he came
out.
He stood there in t shirt and loose fitting jeans, the shirt was
covered by a mostly black button up shirt that looked like the symbol
for Venom. but Closer inspection revealed it was made from tiny
reproductions of comic book panels.
"Oh, good. You shaved. Thought you were trying to go for that mustache
thing again." Faye said, smiling .
"How do you know about that?" Nick said, visibly puzzled.
"Faye showed me pictures." She quickly lied. "Sit down, eat something."
Nick tore into the food, Faye wasn't sure that he was tasting anything.
"I know that Faye's been acting weird lately. There's just a lot going
on. Maybe it all just finally sunk in. I mean, back before..."
Nick swallowed hard. "I know what you're saying, Bobbie. She was and
will always be my friend. Just lately, she's been so..."
"I know, Nick. I'm pretty sure this'll get all sorted out soon.
Faye finally coaxed him into playing some Street Fighter, it took him a
while, but soon Juri was unleashing one brutal combo after another.
Faye couldn't take the onslaught, and fought to only three ties in an
hour. Finally resting the controller, Nick drifted off to sleep. Faye
got his half dazed body to the bedroom.
C'mon, big guy. At least you're not puking sake this time. She chuckled
at the thought of that time they'd drank too much sake after a Ruroni
Kenshin marathon. His light snoring silencing as she closed the door
and went to clean up the kitchen and get ready to go to the bakery.
***
"So, I told them that since there's been an uptick in this whole pinup
thing, recreating those shots would be a good thing. And The Leets and
Geekz shoot? Well, word got around fast." Leonard was talking excitedly
while sipping at his champagne. "You're gonna start a bidding war with
Van Der Haven after this."
Bobbie was proud of herself. She had done that. Not Faye, Neo-Faye.
Leonard handed her a notebook filled with reproductions of the old
Irving Klaw pictures, and some new masters made from the original Bunny
Yeager negatives.
"I have hair and makeup people standing by. Craft services, well,
nothing but the best. You will be well taken care of tonight. I try to
keep it fun."
"Don't worry, Lenny. Fun's my middle name."
"That's Leonard. My mother doesn't even call me that."
There were contracts. There was a moment of nervousness as Bobbie
handed over Faye's Driver's license. Faye had assured that it had
passed every test so far. Making sure to hand over the one that had her
age set at Kane's official 25, she crossed her toes and hoping that
Nick was as good as Faye had promised.
"I have a paralegal waiting there for all the paperwork. Champagne?"
Leonard offered her a flute and filled it with the bubble pale liquid.
Bobbie sipped at it. It was of good quality, easily a couple hundred a
bottle. Well, I guess Playboy is all about the lifestyle. Sipping the
beverage, Bobbie dug into the contracts without actually reading
them. Just happy that someone wanted her around.
The limo continued on its way through the waning light of the
afternoon.
***
Kim was getting really scared. The tv had gone to only one channel, but
the shows kept shuffling through the shows she'd been watching in this...
Waiting room?
Taking those pills was stupid, she realized that now. She just wanted
to see her mom again, Bobbie, her friends. The Woman's reappearance was
a respite, someone to talk to.
"Aww. You want to see your Mom, don't you? Your friends?" She said, her
black eyes somehow sympathetic. "Just let me help you."
Kim started sobbing, she knew there wasn't another way out.
"Mom..." She cried, feeling her head and shoulders being encircled by
Lust.
Thank you, Roxx. Lust thought, happy that things were going according
to plan for the first time in a long time.
A very long time.
***
Bobbie stepped out of the dark space of the limo, all the shades of
dark colors had blended into a miasma of black. A miasma containing
undercurrents of excitement. The lights inside the building were
bright, and the carpet varying shades of orange. Bobbie stepped out of
the world.
From manga to Marvel.
Leonard led the way, assuring her that Playboy's deep pockets had
spared no expense. Bobbie chuckled, hearing 'spared no expense' in Sir
Richard Attenborough's voice.
Welcome to Playmate Park.
When the door to the shooting location opened, she felt as if she had
entered Wonka's Tasting Room.. Bobbie looked around at the side mounted
lights, and the Kilegs on the ceiling. There were backgrounds draping
the walls. A medium height Christmas tree sat in one corner, a goofy
looking kid who was obviously an intern frantically hanging ornaments
on it.
"Through here, Michie will take care of your makeup and hair. If
there's anything you need, just ask. Someone will take care of it."
Leonard pointed at a portable wall that had sectioned off the makeup
area.
Last boost before the shoot?
"Think there's a chocolate milkshake here somewhere?"
Leonard smiled strangely, he pointed to a door that led to a small
changing room. "Yeah, sure. And through here, is wardrobe. Just go
through there and get changed into the first ensemble. Michie'll be
waiting." He turned and left, the smell of his cologne lingering in the
room.
She dutifully stripped and cast her clothes aside onto a folding chair
that had been set up in the corner. The outfit labeled with a big one
on it. It was a tight fitting confection of black lycra and complicated
lacework that clipped to stockings that had a thick, black seam running
down the back. The top was tighter than expected, but Bobbie knew she
could handle it for a short time. She looked at the shoes that had been
provided. They were taller than she had ever worn before, basic black
with a red sole that had a picture of a skull embossed underneath. She
strapped them on and wobbled for a second and took a couple of practice
steps. Just as easy as the others. She remembered Kim making her walk
around the house in the heels. Wonder how she's doing? I haven't heard
anything. No news is good news, I guess.
She looked at the robe that had been provided, but had decided to
eschew it. She walked into the makeup room and saw the chair that was
obviously for her. it seemed like it had been built to withstand a
shuttle launch. A young Asian woman came out and began blasting
Japanese at Bobbie like a machine gun.
"Konbanwa, watashinonamaeha Akakura Michikodesu. Watashi wa anata ga
nihonjin, soshite anata no namae wa fei? vu~arentainta koto o sa reta
kiita toki, watashi wa ch?do anata o mitasu tame ni motte ita." Hi, my
name is Michiko Akakura. When I heard you were Japanese and that your
name was Faye Valentine, I just had to meet you.
Bobbie looked at her in shock. "Umm... Wakarimasen Nihongo sukoshi desu."
I understand Japanese a little bit. She held her thumb and forefinger
apart slightly. "Very sukoshi desu." Bobbie extended her hand. "Nice to
meet you, Michiko."
Michiko shook her hand, pouting and deflating a little, she continued
in Japanese flavored English. "Soddy, English..."
Bobbie smiled. "Sukoshi desu?"
"Hai. Chotto" She giggled, making the same hand gesture.
Attempts at conversation were stifled some when Leonard returned with a
milkshake, as promised. "Here, you are." Bobbie graciously accepted the
drink and turned toward the chair.
"I didn't know you had a tatt