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Dawn’s Lament 
by
  Vulgar Argot 
(MF/rom, oral) 
 
Dawn Cavendish lounged in
  her deck chair, trying to read. Outside, the air had turned cold and sharp.
  Snow had fallen once already this year, right after Halloween, but not stuck.
  All that remained of it was the promise of more to come. It was going to be a
  bitter winter in Mannsborough. 
 
Here, inside the hothouse,
  it was always summer. Running from the main house to the guest house, it
  covered the pool area completely, a framework of semi-rigid plastic that kept
  the warmth inside. Dawn felt odd, swathed in SPF 45 lotion, wearing a bikini
  in late November. But, she thought she could get used to it. 
 
She stared blankly at the
  book in her hands and realized she'd been doing so for at least the last five
  minutes. She picked up her bookmark and thrust it between the pages. For some
  reason, she just couldn't focus today. 
 
She looked down at the
  cover. The picture of a black cat looked up at her. "The Book of Night
  with Moon," had been one of Scott's suggestions, a bit more fanciful
  than she would have chosen for herself, but it would give them something to
  discuss. 
 
She looked up when she
  heard the door of the main house open. Jonas emerged wearing only knee-length
  swim trunks with a red, orange, and black palm tree pattern. Seeing Dawn,
  Jonas gave her a vaguely apologetic half-smile. Dawn smiled back. She'd been
  confused by the ambivilent gesture the first time
  he'd given it to her, particularly with the way that his eyes seemed to unfocus for a moment when he did it. When she'd realized
  what was going on, she'd laughed out loud, alone in the privacy of her own
  room. 
 
 
When Jonas gave her that
  smile, he gave it to her hairline, avoiding both eye contact and the risk of staring
  at some other, more prurient part of her body. What made it so funny was that
  Jonas was a dyed-in-the-wool gentleman of the old school. Dawn could have
  stripped naked and thrown herself at him and gotten nothing more than a
  polite and embarrassed refusal. The next time she'd seen that smile after
  recognizing it for what it was, she'd been unable to
  hide her smirk. Over Jonas's shoulder, his wife Holly had given a smirk of
  her own as if to say that she knew her husband well enough to find it amusing
  too. 
 
As she watched Jonas swim,
  Dawn lamented that Jonas was such a gentleman. He wasn't quite forty and had
  kept himself in great shape for his age. He wasn't built like  
 
Realizing where her
  thoughts had gone, Dawn sat bolt upright. If Jonas hadn't been under water,
  she would certainly have alarmed him with the abrupt motion. As quickly as
  she could, she gathered up her things and fled into the guest house. 
 
Ever since she'd gotten
  involved with  
 
Pulling her cell phone out
  of her purse, she decided she was going to have to do something soon. She
  just didn't know what. 
 
                                 -=- 
                                 
 
Thule Roemer was tired.
  He'd thought he knew what it meant to be tired last year when he had to
  juggle finishing high school, two jobs, two girlfriends, and an elaborate
  revenge plot. Then, he'd come to MIT, the college whose unofficial slogan
  was, "Grades, friends, sleep: pick two." Unfortunately, the slogan
  had little advice for the freshman who was balancing a new business and also
  the star witness in what was already being called the trial of the century
  (in spite of it only being 2001.) 
 
It felt like he'd just
  closed his eyes when his cell phone rang. Of course,  
 
Glancing at his alarm
  clock, he saw that he'd been asleep for nearly two hours. The alarm was set
  to go off in another twelve minutes. He cursed whoever had robbed him of
  those twelve precious minutes before flipping his phone open. He didn't
  bother to sit up. 
 
"Yeah," he said
  groggily. 
 
" 
 
He wanted to say no. He
  could get back to sleep and have another nine blissful minutes of oblivion
  before he had to get up. But, this was Dawn. She called only once a week or
  so. If he couldn't give her twelve minutes, what sort of a boyfriend was he? 
 
"I've got twelve
  before I have to head to my next class," he said. "What's up?" 
 
"I need to see you
  two. I'm going crazy." 
 
"Crazy how?" 
 
"Crazy horny,"
  admitted Dawn. 
 
 
 
" 
 
 
 
"What's so funny,
  then?" 
 
"Wildcat, I don't even
  have enough energy to think about sex right now. In between work, the trial,
  and class, I'm going on about three hours of sleep a day. If I tried to fuck
  you, I would die." 
 
"Oh..." said Dawn. "What about Marigold?" 
 
"If I tried to fuck
  her, I would die too." 
 
Dawn laughed, "That's
  not what I mean. Do you think she would have time to visit with me?" 
 
"Probably," said  
 
"Could you ask
  her?" 
 
"You're going to have
  to ask her yourself," said  
 
"You have a dorm
  room?" 
 
 
 
Dawn made a sympathetic
  noise, "Is MIT really that tough?" 
 
"Not exactly,"
  said  
 
Dawn made another sympathetic
  noise, "Do you have any idea when you'll have some free time?" 
 
"Summer," said  
 
"Hey, don't sweat
  it," said Dawn.  
 
 
 
Dawn sounded a little bit
  happier, "I love you  
 
"I love you too,
  Wildcat," said  
 
"Yes?" 
 
"When you call
  Marigold, I wouldn't mention the whole 'lusting after Jonas' thing. Our
  girlfriend needs enough therapy she's not getting as it is." 
 
As he closed the phone, his
  alarm clock began to beep insistently. 
 
"Shit," he
  moaned, sitting up and slapping the clock. From the desk they shared, his
  roommate stared at him.  
 
                              
   -=- 
                                 
 
Dawn called Marigold on her
  cell phone. Marigold was at the house in  
 
"Oh, sweetie,"
  said Marigold. "I wish you had called last week." 
 
Dawn's heart sank,
  "Why?" 
 
"I'm unbelievably busy
  getting ready to go to  
 
" 
 
"I'm going to help Dr.
  Anton oversee the creation of a program to grow genetically modified crops." 
 
"Like...Frankenfood?" asked Dawn. 
 
Marigold laughed,
  "Yeah. Except that I would get some mighty harsh looks around here if I
  called it that." 
 
"You mean the stuff
  when you put rat DNA in tomatoes?" 
 
Marigold laughed again,
  "That's what protestors say we do. Nobody mixes plant and animal DNA for
  actual planting. All we're doing in  
 
"I don't know,"
  said Dawn uncertainly. "I just remember hearing a lot of bad stuff about
  genetically modified food." 
 
"Me, too," said
  Marigold. "But, I'm learning not to believe everything I hear just
  because it comes from someone who thinks they're saving the world. I've done
  as much research as I can on this without going into the field and I think it
  might be what I really want to do." 
 
"Instead of being a
  doctor?" 
 
"Yeah," said
  Marigold, sounding a little bit sad. "Doctors can only save one person
  at a time." 
 
Dawn sighed, "Now, I
  feel bad for wanting to interrupt your grand adventure. How many millions of
  people are going to starve to death to feed my lust." 
 
"God," said
  Marigold. "There's something really hot about the way you said that. I
  wish I had time to do something about it." 
 
"Me, too," said
  Dawn. 
 
"Well, do something
  about it soon. If you don't, Jonas might start to look good. And, I don't
  think my mother is as amenable to sharing as I am." 
 
Dawn was too dumbstruck to
  answer. Fortunately, Marigold didn't seem to notice. Instead, she said,
  "You must have somebody you can drag into bed in case of
  emergency." 
 
Dawn thought about it,
  "No one comes to mind." 
 
"What about Scott? You
  two seemed to be hitting it off pretty well this summer." 
 
Dawn laughed, "I
  couldn't do that to Scott. I still feel bad about bullying him into taking me
  to the prom when I was seeing you two. I couldn't just use him for sex,
  knowing I'm joining you guys in June." 
 
"If you say so,"
  said Marigold, sounding skeptical. 
 
"I couldn't,"
  said Dawn again. "Could I?" 
 
"Don't ask me, sweetie,"
  said Marigold. "As Scott. As I remember, he seemed awfully happy to be
  at the prom with you, even though he knew you were leaving with me and  
 
"I'll think about
  it," said Dawn. 
 
"You do that." 
 
                                 -=- 
 
"Ioke, I'm going
  crazy." 
 
That was how Dawn
  introduced herself on the phone. No "hello." No name. Of course,
  neither was necessary. Dawn was always uniquely Dawn. 
 
"You went crazy a long
  time ago," said Ioke. "Have you found a new variety?" 
 
"Ummm..." Dawn
  paused. "No." 
 
"Stir crazy? Boy
  crazy? Kill crazy?" 
 
Dawn sighed, "I miss  
 
"Ah. Sex crazy. I
  should have known." 
 
Kale looked up from her
  bed, eyes opening only a little from sleep. 
 
"Yeah," said
  Dawn. "That's it." 
 
"Well, I'm flattered
  you called me," said Ioke. "And, I've told you, if I ever decide to
  swing that way, I'll come to you first. But, I'm still a one-man, one-woman,
  no-woman kind of girl." 
 
"I know," said
  Dawn. "How do you stand being away from Kale for so long?" 
 
"Well," said
  Ioke. "I wait for times like this, when he's here." 
 
"He's here
  already?" Dawn asked. 
 
Ioke laughed, "Yup. He
  got in last night." 
 
Dawn paused for a moment,
  "Can I borrow him?" 
 
Ioke laughed again. She
  turned to Kale, covering the receiver with her hand, "Dawn would like to
  borrow you." 
 
Kale smiled, "Tell her
  to ask again when I'm around for more than a week. You and I have a lot of
  lost time to make up for." 
 
Ioke uncovered the phone,
  "He says maybe next time. We're sort of booked solid this week." 
 
"I imagine that an
  afternoon at the mall wouldn't hold a lot of appeal then?" 
 
"Maybe after
  Thanksgiving," said Ioke. "Kale is flying out on Sunday." 
 
"All right," said
  Dawn. "I won't keep you two, then. Just promise me one thing..." 
 
"What's that?"
  asked Ioke. 
 
"Don't give me any
  details afterwards. I don't think I could stand it." 
 
                                 -=- 
 
Dawn called Oksana next.
  The phone rang and rang, but no one answered. 
 
                                 -=- 
 
Dawn got dressed and went
  down to the garage where her car sat. Turning the key, she was satisfied to
  hear a contented purr from the engine. It had taken her more than a hundred
  hours of work to get that purr. At work, Hans had said that he'd worked with
  plenty of mechanics who couldn't get a twenty year-old car into that kind of
  shape, no matter how long they worked on it. Dawn still blushed with pride at
  the thought. 
 
Pulling out of the garage,
  she navigated around the matching, cream-colored BMWs Jonas had bought for
  himself and Holly on their most recent anniversary. Dawn kept meaning to
  explain to them that you really weren't supposed to park on your circular
  driveway. It just blocked traffic. 
 
Of course, there wasn't a
  lot of traffic other than Dawn. Until July, the estate had belonged to Ivan
  Vandevoort. Jonas, who had lived in a modest middle class home until then,
  had claimed to be buying it because he didn't want the other people who were
  looking at it to move to Mannsborough. Dawn had assumed it to be a
  justification. She believed it now. The last party held here had been the
  housewarming. One of the three buildings was closed off. Jonas and Holly
  lived in three or four rooms of the main house. Dawn lived in what had once
  been Randy and his brother's house, but only used about half of it. 
 
It seemed like a waste of
  space to Dawn not to hold some sort of events there. But, considering what
  had gone on in parties held by the previous residents, maybe the quiet wasn't
  so bad. 
 
Dawn drove without any
  particular destination in mind, taking the road away from Mannsborough's
  residential area, up into the mountains. As the trees flowed by on either
  side of the car, she went through a list of people she knew in her head.
  Originally, she'd thought she would just focus on school and work this year, then join  
 
She'd lasted three weeks
  before she started to realize that it was not going to happen that way. She
  hadn't realized what a blessing it had been to not know what she was missing.
  She'd called and had a long talk with Marigold, then a short one with  
 
Since then, she'd been asked
  out and even been on a few dates. As a minor celebrity, she'd drawn plenty of
  attention. Unfortunately, everyone seemed to think they knew what her part in
   
 
Of course, that was only
  fair. Dawn didn't really know what it meant either. Over the summer, she had
  vacillated between feeling like a third wheel and feeling like the glue that
  held  
 
Marigold, on the other
  hand, had gotten in touch with her sexuality and been making up for lost time
  ever since. To see her today versus a year ago was the difference between
  night and day. She was the one who had seduced Dawn, then pushed her into  
 
And now, Marigold was
  giving up on the idea of medical school to go to  
 
Unfortunately, that meant
  going back to her list of romantic prospects. She had to admit that she'd
  already exhausted her best options, more or less in order. Of people who had
  displayed an interest, all were disqualified for one reason or another. A lot
  of them she had no interest in because they were born sycophants. They had
  been cronies of Randy, Ian, Brianne, or June Kane. With those four out of the
  picture, they had gravitated towards Ioke, Dawn, and the new quarterback,
  Lenya Barakov. Lenya had been Ian's best friend last year and had the
  potential to be an asshole. But, under Ioke's guidance, many of the popular
  girls at Mannsborough High had made it clear that they were not impressed
  with boys who spent their time abusing the less popular. 
 
It wasn't a perfect system,
  of course. There was still a pecking order at Mannsborough High. Those at the
  bottom still took a certain amount of abuse from those in the middle. But, at
  least for this year, the upper social echelons seemed to be above all that.
  And, at least to Dawn's knowledge, no one had gotten raped or murdered over
  it so far. 
 
After the sycophants came
  the people who assumed that Dawn was either a homewrecker or a slut because
  of her relationship with  
 
Then, there had been the
  people who wanted to save her--either from eternal damnation or
  self-delusion. She toyed with blowing the mind of one of the former. They may
  be good, Christian boys. But, they were still boys. She shook her head to
  clear that idea out of it. There were too many possibilities of entanglement. 
 
There were a few boys who
  were sure she would be happier in a monogamous relationship with them than a polyamorous one with  
 
And then there was Scott.
  No matter how many times she crossed that name off the list, it kept rising in
  her mind. Scott had been her escort to the prom last year, a convenient
  senior she had liked well enough to ask to come with her so she could be
  there with  
 
Scott had taken it with
  equanimity. With only a small amount of prompting from Dawn, he'd admitted
  that he may have wanted more, but he was at the prom with the prettiest girl
  in school and would be a goddamned fool to turn down the opportunity because
  of what it wasn't. 
 
At the time, Scott had been
  a shy, quiet, slightly pudgy boy who worshipped  
 
In the four days between
  asking and the date, Scott had gone over every detail of his plan for the
  date until he had it hammered down like a military operation. It had gone off
  brilliantly. Marnee (the fifth girl) had become completely enthralled with
  Scott. Scott, on the other hand, had discovered that, sometimes, the people
  that have nothing to do with you throughout high school do so because you
  have nothing in common. Out of politeness and optimism, he'd taken her out a
  couple more times. 
 
"God," he'd said
  to Dawn. "Why did I ever want to date a cheerleader?" Dawn had
  thrown her pom pom at him. 
 
But, Scott was at RPI in
  central  
 
While she'd gone through
  the list, her hands and feet had chosen a location for her. Looking around,
  she said out loud, "With instincts that require no conscious thought,
  the young American female returns to her hunting ground again and
  again." 
 
Parking her car, she played
  with the idea of finding someone from out of town for a one-night stand. But,
  as much as she might want to be, she just wasn't that sort of girl. 
 
                                 -=- 
 
Dawn was wandering sort of
  aimlessly around the mall when a display window caught her eye. She'd seen
  the t-shirts a hundred times before: ten reasons shopping was better than men
  and ten reasons beer was better than women. She'd  tried shopping and found it lacking.
  She wondered if beer would yield better results. 
 
"They don't really
  seem like your style," said a voice behind her. 
 
She whirled around,
  recognizing the voice, "Brute Squad!" 
 
Jake hugged her hard enough
  to draw her off her feet. "How have you been, Wildcat?" 
 
"When did you get into
  town?" Dawn asked. 
 
"A while ago,"
  said Jake, putting her down. 
 
Dawn looked up at him,
  "How long?" 
 
"A couple of
  weeks," Jake admitted. 
 
Dawn punched him in the
  shoulder, "And you didn't visit me?" 
 
Jake rubbed his arm, not
  that it could have hurt, "I've had things I had to take care of." 
 
Dawn looked up at his face.
  As usual, he was wearing dark aviator glasses, even inside the mall. 
 
"Jake, you sound like
  something's wrong." 
 
Jake shrugged, "Hazel
  moved back here without me and brought  
 
Dawn looked up, laying a
  hand on Jake's broad chest, "Oh, Brute Squad. I'm so sorry. What
  happened?" 
 
Jake shrugged again,
  "It's...complicated." 
 
Dawn looked around,
  "Do you want to get something to eat, talk about it?" 
 
Jake raised his head. Dawn
  couldn't see his eyes, but suspected he was looking somewhere a long way
  away. 
 
"Yeah," he said.
  "All right." 
 
Jake seemed to be walking
  as if in a dream. He narrowly avoided trampling a few people on the way to
  the food court. Finally, Dawn took his wrist in both hands and led him to a
  table. 
 
"Have a seat,"
  she said. "I'll get you something to eat. What do you want?" 
 
Jake smiled, "Surprise
  me." 
 
"Okay," said
  Dawn. "Wait here." 
 
Dawn got food quickly,
  trying to watch Jake at the same time, as if he might wander off. She wasn't
  entirely sure that he wouldn't. She'd never seen her friend like this. He was
  always so sure of himself. Now, he seemed like an accident victim, shuffling
  along. 
 
It didn't take long to get
  him talking about what was going on, though. Dawn wondered if he'd talked to
  anyone else about it. 
 
"Hazel was never happy
  about me working for Ivan Vandevoort, but she understood," said Jake.
  "When I took the job, we had a baby on the way and neither of us were working. I'd spent a year looking for a job as an
  architect and gotten nothing. When Ivan offered me a job, I thought it was
  Heaven-sent. I knew about the Vandevoorts and thought that, if I got in good
  with them, they would help me get a job in my field eventually." 
 
"Obviously, I didn't
  know the Vandevoorts as well as I thought. But, even as I learned more about them,
  I thought that Ivan would respect his promise that I wouldn't have to be
  muscle. When  
 
"Jake," said Dawn
  quietly. "You wouldn't really have killed  
 
Jake shook his head,
  "Of course not. If I had to, I would have gone to the police, not that
  it would have done much good. What the command did was make me realize that I
  had to get away from Ivan Vandevoort and, when I realized that  
 
Dawn nodded and didn't
  interrupt. 
 
"Hazel didn't
  approve." 
 
Now, Dawn interrupted,
  "She didn't approve of you wanting to break away from Ivan
  Vandevoort?" 
 
Jake shook his head,
  "No. She knew I was unhappy there and told me regularly that I should
  quit. She didn't understand that you don't work that closely with a man like
  Ivan Vandevoort, then just quit. I would have put
  her and Darwin and myself in danger. When it came out what I had done to help
   
 
Dawn's eyes flashed,
  "But..." 
 
Jake held up his hands,
  "Whatever inconsistency you're going to point out, I've already pointed
  it out...repeatedly. It didn't matter. What I had done was stupid and
  foolhardy. And, when a woman says to you, 'Do you want your son to grow up
  without a father?' she's not really listening to reason. She wanted me to
  break off all ties with  
 
He sighed and took a drink
  of the Diet Coke she'd brought him before he went on, "When Thule asked
  me to help get RSS off the ground, Hazel and I agreed that I would work there
  for a year and then find a job as an architect, like I went to school
  for." 
 
"Okay," said
  Dawn. "But, it hasn't been a year yet." 
 
Jake chuckled, "That's
  true. But, even when I made the promise to only work there a year, I knew
  that it would be tough to keep my word. I like the security business. I'm
  good at it. I can't imagine how I'm going to be a junior architect after what
  we've been doing. But, I would have done it." 
 
"So, what
  happened?" asked Dawn. 
 
"Nine-eleven,"
  said Jake. 
 
"Oh." 
 
Jake gave a mirthless
  chuckle, "Yeah. Oh. I've got to tell you, kiddo. I never really thought
  of the world as being divided into good guys and bad guys. But, I figured out
  two things after the attacks. The first was that  
 
Dawn didn't prompt him, let
  him take his time. 
 
"The other thing I
  figured out was that I had been one of the bad guys." 
 
"But..." Dawn
  started to speak. Jake held up his hand again. 
 
"I know," he
  said. "I didn't know what I was signing up for. But, I did know what was
  going on around me a lot of the time that I worked there. I could have gotten
  out a lot sooner. I stayed because the money was good and..." 
 
"And?" 
 
"...and because
  somebody needed to be there to protect Mrs. Vandevoort from Mr. Vandevoort.
  And that is definitely not something a woman wants to hear about her husband,
  especially when Sveta Vandevoort is involved." 
 
"Anyway, I decided
  that it was time for me to be one of the good guys for a change. But, Hazel
  doesn't get that. She's not wired that way. When we met, we were,
  philosophically, very simpatico. But, somewhere along the line, I changed and
  she didn't." 
 
"You're losing
  me," admitted Dawn. 
 
"By the time you got
  to Mannsborough, was Mr. Gaspare still teaching  
 
Dawn nodded, "Yeah. I
  even entered the essay contest." 
 
"Me, too," said
  Jake. "I also read just about everything else she'd written. Hazel had
  too. It gave her an architect fetish. Everybody at school thought she was
  completely untouchable. I...used my knowledge of the books to get past her
  defenses. In her eyes, I was the second coming of Howard Roark. That's...a
  lot to live up to." 
 
Dawn leaned forward,
  "Is that why you had so much trouble finding work? Because you were
  trying to live up to her image of you?" 
 
Jake didn't respond. He
  was, after all, a poker player. Instead, he said, "That's not really
  important to the story. Anyway, I broached the subject of staying on at all.
  I tried to explain my reasons. She didn't get it...at all. We had a huge
  fight. When I came back from work the next day, she'd left, come back to
  Mannsborough, and taken  
 
"It took me a few days
  to find them. I took all my vacation time and came down after them. I've been
  staying in a hotel. We've been talking for about two weeks now. We're in
  marriage counseling. I'm not sure that it's going anywhere. Today's my last
  vacation day. I know that  
 
"So, I'd been thinking
  about what I'm going to do all day. Finally, I decided to go Christmas
  shopping as if I could find one perfect gift and it would all work out, sort
  of 'A Very Ayn Rand Christmas.'" 
 
"No luck, huh?"
  asked Dawn. 
 
"I'm beginning to
  think that, whatever that gift is, it's probably not here at the mall." 
 
Jake pushed around the lo mein Dawn had brought him with his fork for a
  minute before he said, "But, enough about me. What have you been up
  to?" 
 
Dawn was forced to fully
  form a thought she'd been kicking around since Jake had started talking.
  She'd known him since she was ten, first as a friend of her older brother and
  then as her own friend. When he'd met Hazel, Dawn had been fourteen. She'd
  had a crush on Jake at the time, but knew she would certainly have been no
  competition for a college girl. 
 
In some ways, it would be
  the perfect solution for both of them. Jake would be free of Hazel, who Dawn
  had never liked in the first place. He could go back to work like he clearly
  wanted to. And, Dawn really liked Jake. He wasn't that much older than her,
  really. In fact, other than  
 
Jake looked so lost, Dawn
  knew that all she had to do was say the word. But, she couldn't do it. He was
  a married man still trying to make it work with his wife. As improbable as
  reconciliation might sound to Dawn, it wasn't for her to judge. Besides, he
  had a kid to worry about. 
 
It took her only a few
  seconds to think it over. Once she had, she said, "You know me. Just the
  usual. Shopping and killing time." 
 
                              -=- 
                              
 
Dawn was nearly home when
  her phone rang. Recognizing the number, she picked it up. 
 
"Heya,
  Scott. What's up?" 
 
"Not much," Scott
  said. "Just checking in on you. Any plans for Thanksgiving yet?" 
 
"Well," said
  Dawn. "I was supposed to spend it with Jonas, Holly, Marigold, and  
 
Scott laughed, "Are
  you home?" 
 
"No," said Dawn.
  "But, I'll be there in a few minutes. I'm just getting back from the
  mall." 
 
"A productive shopping
  trip?" 
 
Dawn laughed, "I
  forgot to buy a damned thing." 
 
"Really?" asked
  Scott. "Something on your mind?" 
 
Dawn laughed,
  "Something like that." 
 
"Something you want to
  share?" 
 
Dawn debated for a moment, then asked, "Can you keep a secret?" 
 
"Sure," said
  Scott. 
 
"I...miss  
 
"No secret
  there," pointed out Scott. 
 
"I miss them and I was
  hoping to go see them, but they're both incredibly busy. And now..." 
 
Scott caught on,
  "You're incredibly horny and there's no one there for you to take it out
  on?" 
 
"Exactly," said
  Dawn. 
 
"How bad is it?"
  asked Scott. 
 
Dawn laughed, "Let me put
  it this way. If you were here instead of four hours away, I'd probably jump
  your bones." 
 
"Really?" asked
  Scott. "It's too bad I'm not there, then." 
 
Dawn was pulling into the
  driveway as Scott said that. Suddenly, she was momentarily blinded by high beams
  coming on. She skidded to a halt... 
 
...and realized that the headlight's were Scott's. 
 
                              -=- 
                              
 
Dawn got out of her car,
  "Scott, what are you doing here?" 
 
"Blowing off classes
  to come see my family," said Scott. "And my friends." 
 
Dawn wrapped herself around
  Scott, hugging him tight. Scott returned the hug. 
 
"So, why were you
  starting your car?" Dawn asked. 
 
Scott blushed, visible even
  in the dark, "Well..." 
 
Dawn's face fell,
  "I..." 
 
Scott waved his hands,
  "No. No. No. I mean that I knew you said what you said because you
  assumed I was too far away to do anything about it. I was going to go
  home...so as not to embarrass you." 
 
Dawn looked him in the eye,
  "You're serious. Aren't you?" 
 
Scott nodded. 
 
Dawn moved in close and
  kissed him on the cheek, "You're unbelievably cool. Do you know
  that?" 
 
"Sure," said
  Scott. "'Unbelievably cool' is my middle name." 
 
"Well, come on, then,
  Scott 'Unbelievably cool' Collins. Let's go back to my place and catch
  up." 
 
She took Scott by the arm
  and led him around the main house. Scott looked around, "So, you're
  really living on the old Vandevoort estate?" 
 
"Yup," said Dawn.
  "And I've got Randy's old house." She led him inside. 
 
"Ah," said Scott,
  looking around. "I was wondering what this wretched hive of scum and
  villainy looked like from the inside." 
 
"You call it a
  wretched hive of scum and villainy. I just call it home." 
 
"Cool," said
  Scott. "You have a pool table. Did you want to shoot a few rounds or
  should we just get to the part where you jump my bones?" 
 
Dawn flushed crimson,
  "I thought you didn't want to embarrass me?" she said weakly. 
 
"Well," said
  Scott, picking up a pool cue. "I figured, since I'm here..." He
  chalked the cue. 
 
Dawn picked up her own cue, "You're awful." 
 
Scott nodded, "Eight
  ball or nine ball your game?" 
 
"I don't know,"
  said Dawn. "I've never actually played pool before." 
 
Scott stood up, "How
  long have you lived here?" 
 
"Ummm..." Dawn
  thought. "It's hard to say. We all stayed here when the Tarrs bought the
  place. I half lived here and half lived with  
 
"All that time with
  this table and you haven't played pool?" said Scott. "That's
  criminal." 
 
Scott showed her how to hold
  her stick, how to shoot. They played for a while. Scott turned out to be much
  better at pool than Dawn would have guessed. After the first game, Scott
  stripped off his overshirt. 
 
"Wow," said Dawn.
  "Look at you. Have you been working out?" 
 
"A little," said
  Scott. "Mostly, I've been swinging a broadsword." 
 
"SCA?" said Dawn.
  "I thought you said that was silly?" 
 
Scott shrugged, "I
  followed a girl there, the first week of school. By the time I realized she
  wasn't right for ne, I'd sort of gotten hooked on
  the sword fighting." 
 
Dawn felt his bicep,
  "You didn't get all that from sword fighting,
  did you?" 
 
"All right," said
  Scott. "I may have been working out more than a little. Actually, I
  started this summer." 
 
Dawn looked puzzled,
  "You did? I don't remember." 
 
Scott shrugged, "I
  wasn't sure I was going to stick with it. After you guys cleared out all the
  assholes, the weight room at the high school was pretty much up for
  grabs." 
 
"So," asked Dawn.
  "Why didn't you mention it?" 
 
Scott shrugged again,
  "Some of the guys who started working out were friends of mine. But,
  some of them were looking forward to becoming the next wave of assholes. I
  didn't want you to think I might be one of them." 
 
"Scott..." asked
  Dawn. "What do you think of me?" 
 
Scott stood up from the
  shot he was about to make and looked down at her, "I like you,
  Dawn." 
 
"I know," said
  Dawn. "But, what do you think of me?" 
 
Scott put his cue down,
  "That's a pretty big question. Where should I start?" 
 
Dawn shrugged,
  "Wherever you want." 
 
"Well," said
  Scott. "I suspect the first subject would be your relationship with  
 
Dawn nodded, "All
  right." 
 
Scott picked up his cue
  again and lined up his shot, "I think it's cool." 
 
"You do?" 
 
Scott took his shot,
  sinking the five ball, "Yeah. Cooler for  
 
Dawn put a hand in the
  middle of his chest as he tried to walk past her, "Wait a minute. Why
  cooler for  
 
"Well," said
  Scott. "I...uh...that is..." 
 
Dawn laughed, "To tell
  you the truth, I think I've enjoyed it more than  
 
Scott backed off so he
  could go the other way around the table, "Fair enough." 
 
"I'm just curious to
  know why you think  
 
"I don't know,"
  said Scott. "I guess I find it easier to imagine being involved with you
  and Marigold than being involved with  
 
Dawn walked around the
  table to line up a shot, "So, by canceling out both sides of the
  equation, you're saying that you'd rather sleep with me than  
 
She tried to shoot. Her cue
  bounced off the side of the white ball, moving it about three inches into the
  side pocket. 
 
Scott went fishing for the
  cue ball. "Yeah. But, I don't think of  
 
"And, do you think of
  me that way?" 
 
Dawn hadn't meant to ask
  the question. Scott stared at her across the pool table, the cue ball still
  in his hand. He didn't speak for so long, Dawn was about to apologize for
  even asking. 
 
"Yes," said Scott
  finally. "Frequently." 
 
If he'd come for her
  without answering, Dawn might have fled. Now, she came around the table so
  she could stand right in front of him, "Scott, I'm sorry. I shouldn't be
  flirting with you like that. I'm just having a little trouble keeping it in
  check right now." 
 
Scott reached out and
  stroked her hair, "It's all right, Dawn. I understand." 
 
Dawn trembled at the light
  touch, "Oh, Scott. Don't get me wrong. It's not that I'm not attracted
  to you. It's just..." 
 
Scott's hand in her hair
  slid around the back of her head, pulling her forward. His lips came down,
  parting hers in a kiss. Dawn gasped, her arms first going around his chest,
  then coming back and pushing against him feebly. 
 
When she pushed, Scott
  broke the kiss. She whispered, "Scott, stop." 
 
Scott was breathing
  heavily. He blinked a couple of times, rapidly, then
  wiped his mouth with the back of his arm as if he could erase the kiss. 
 
"I'm sorry," he
  said. "I was doing all right until you said you were attracted to me.
  Christ, Dawn." 
 
"Sorry," said
  Dawn. Her own breathing was heavy, her heart pounding in her chest. 
 
Scott took a couple of
  steps away from her, "All right. I think I'm braced now. What were you
  going to say?" 
 
Dawn leaned forward on her
  knuckles on the edge of the table, "I...I don't remember." 
 
"Something about
  wanting me," Scott prompted. 
 
"Oh," said Dawn,
  nodding. "I was going to say that it wouldn't be fair of me to...No. Never
  mind. It sounds silly now." 
 
Scott nodded and came back
  to the table, "All right. I think I should get going then. I'll see you
  tomorrow." 
 
"Wait," said
  Dawn. "I was going to say that it wouldn't be fair to ask you to stand
  in for  
 
Scott, who had turned to
  go, turned back, drawing himself up to his full height, "Dawn," he
  said calmly. "Come here?" 
 
Dawn closed her eyes, took
  a deep breath, gathered her courage, and stepped forward to where Scott
  stood. 
 
Again, Scott reached out,
  his hand stroking her hair. Dawn closed her eyes again, rubbing her face
  against him like a cat. 
 
"Dawn," he said
  quietly. "I'm about to make love to the most beautiful girl in
  Mannsborough. I may have hoped for more, but I'd be a goddamned fool to turn
  that down because it wasn't enough." 
 
Dawn opened her eyes,
  "You are?" 
 
Scott nodded at her before
  drawing her up into another kiss. This time, Dawn didn't push him away. 
 
When the kiss broke, Dawn
  asked, "Are you sure you want to do this?" 
 
Scott smiled, "As sure
  as I've been of anything in a very long time." 
 
He swooped down, his lips
  brushing hers again before moving down to her throat and neck. Dawn moaned
  and wrapped her arms around his barrel chest. 
 
She still didn't feel
  entirely right about putting Scott in this situation. But, by the way his
  hands were already roaming over her clothes, Scott had no such compunctions. 
 
"Oh, Scott," she
  moaned. "I want you." 
 
Scott nodded, his hands fumbling
  at the buttons of her shirt. Dawn reached up to help him. 
 
"Don't," he said.
  "I've wanted to do this for a long time. Let me undress you." 
 
Dawn nodded, wrapping her
  hands around his wrists. Scott unbuttoned her shirt quickly. Looking down at
  her, he whispered, "God, you're so beautiful." 
 
"I know," said
  Dawn, smiling up at him. "You've already told me that. Now, what are you
  going to do about it?" 
 
Scott dropped to his knees.
  Wrapping his arms around her waist, he kissed Dawn just above her navel piercing. 
 
Dawn giggled. It tickled.
  The next kiss was on her piercing, his tongue probing around behind it into
  her belly button. Dawn gasped, surprised to find how good that felt just now. 
 
The next kiss was below her
  navel, just above the hem of her pants. Scott's hands worked her belt. Much
  more sure of himself now, Scott had her jeans open in a matter of seconds. He
  lowered them slowly, tracing a line of kisses down the inside of her thigh
  and calf as he went. He nearly trapped her shoes, but Dawn managed to kick
  them off in time. 
 
Having narrowly avoided an
  awkward moment, Dawn opened her eyes, "Scott, is this your first
  time?" 
 
Scott looked up from where
  he was kissing her ankle and shook his head in the negative, "No. But,
  I'm going to pretend it is." 
 
Dawn laughed,
  "Why?" 
 
Scott was working his way
  up her other leg, speaking between kisses, "My first time...was the
  first night...at RPI...It was...a mistake." 
 
Dawn looked down at him,
  "You didn't tell me about it." 
 
Scott was back up, parallel
  to her belly again, "I wasn't particularly proud of it. I just wanted to
  get it out of the way." 
 
Dawn stroked his hair. She
  understood the urge. 
 
Scott's hands gripped the
  edges of her panties, sliding them down. One finger slid parallel to her lips,
  barely teasing past them. 
 
Dawn held on to him, arms
  wrapped around the back of his head. Scott leaned forward, gripping her
  bottom, spreading her legs apart. Pressing his nose into her, he drew her
  scent in deeply. There was something so perversely worshipful about the
  gesture that Dawn's knees went weak. 
 
When his tongue touched
  her, it sent a shiver through her whole body. Scott's tongue teased its way
  around her clit, not quite touching it until it had done a half dozen full
  circuits. By that time, Dawn was pressing the back of his head with both
  hands and moaning gently. 
 
Scott finally took her
  clit, not licking it as much as drawing it out with his tongue and catching
  it between his lips. The sensation went through Dawn like lightning. Her legs
  wrapped around his neck and trailed down his back. She was balancing with her
  hands back on the edge of the table, her legs resting on Scott's shoulders.
  She relaxed and trusted Scott not to drop her. She didn't have the attention
  to do otherwise. 
 
Scott's tongue teased her
  clit as he sucked it gently with his lips. Dawn was so embarassed
  by how quickly she was going to come, she tried to fight it. But, she was
  lost. She came hard, pressing herself against his mouth. Scott released her
  clit, his tongue slipping deep inside her. Dawn started to weep with
  pleasure. She tried to pull Scott's head away by gripping his hair. She
  should have realized it wouldn't work. Scott had trimmed his hair as short as
   
 
"Scott...Scott..."
  she pleaded. "Scott...stop...please." 
 
Scott looked up her body at
  her, "Am I doing it wrong?" His mischievous grin told her he knew
  he wasn't. 
 
"No," said Dawn.
  "You're doing it so right, I'm afraid I may black out. I thought you
  said you only did this once?" 
 
Scott shook his head,
  "That's not what I said. I said I did it for the first time the first
  night at college. I also said that it was a mistake. I didn't find out it was
  a mistake until earlier this week." 
 
Dawn stroked his hair,
  "What happened?" 
 
Scott laughed, "Can we
  talk about it another time?" 
 
"Oh," said Dawn.
  "Right..right." 
 
Scott nodded,
  "Good." He leaned down, tongue intent on resuming where it had left
  off. 
 
"Scott, wait!" 
 
Scott looked up again. 
 
"Were you planning on
  fucking me on the pool table?" 
 
Scott stood up and looked
  at the table, "Probably not a good idea, huh?" 
 
Dawn shook her head,
  "Felt burns hurt." 
 
Scott scooped her up in his
  arms, "Where's your bedroom?" 
 
Dawn started to gesture, then said, "Too far. Couch." 
 
Scott carried her to the
  couch, laying her down. Kneeling between her legs, Scott stripped off his
  t-shirt, unbuckled his belt, and slid out of his pants. Sliding up her body,
  he reaching behind her and unsnapped her bra. 
 
"God," he said.
  "They're beau....Err, they're marvelous." 
 
Dawn laughed as he swooped
  down, kissing one nipple, then the other. He licked one, lingering, teasing
  his way around the nipple. Dawn shivered pleasantly. Then, his hand slid
  between her legs, opening her up again, tracing her already swollen clit. She
  trembled at the touch, so much more gentle than it had been. 
 
"Oh, Scott," she
  said, lips trembling. "I'm so turned on right now. Make love to me,
  please." 
 
Scott looked up at her,
  "If I do, will I get a chance to linger later?" 
 
Dawn nodded her head
  emphatically, "Whenever you like." 
 
"Well," said
  Scott, giving her an awkward half-smile, "we can discuss that at a later
  time. Once more is all I ask now." 
 
"Yes! Yes!" Dawn
  nodded, "God, Scott. Just get inside of me. We'll figure out the rest
  later." 
 
Scott needed no further
  urging. He moved his hand away from her, his cock pressing against her almost
  immediately. Dawn spread her legs and raised her hips. 
 
"Dawn," he
  growled at her, "I like you an awful lot." 
 
Dawn laughed, "I like
  you an awful lot too, Scott." 
 
He slid into her, burying
  himself in one thrust. Dawn gasped at his entry. He was straight and hard and
  nearly completely dry. But, she was so wet that there was only the slightest
  pulling on the first thrust. By the third, he was gliding smoothly in and out
  of her. Dawn held onto him for dear life. As gentle and considerate as he'd
  been earlier, he was barely in control now, driving hard into her from the
  first. Dawn wrapped her arms around him, nails digging furrows down his back. 
 
Scott looked up into her
  face, wincing, but smiling, "I'm starting to understand why they call
  you wildcat." 
 
Dawn laughed, even as he
  continued thrusting into her. "Scott, I got that nickname when I was
  ten." 
 
"Kinky," said
  Scott. They both laughed. 
 
For a while, it went on
  like that, Scott driving into her, changing tempo every so often. Dawn held
  on underneath him, moaning and gasping. Wave after wave of pleasure rocked
  Dawn's body. 
 
When she finally looked up
  into Scott's face, she saw him looking down at her, happy to make eye contact
  as he claimed her. Dawn saw something else there--worship. 
 
Dawn felt her stomach
  flutter at the thought. She'd been loved; She'd been lusted after; But, she'd
  never been worshipped. She pressed herself tight to Scott's chest, her head over his shoulder so that he wouldn't see
  her tears and misinterpret them. 
 
"I can't hold off much
  longer," he whispered in her ear. 
 
Dawn laughed, "So,
  come already." 
 
Scott moaned, "Don't
  say that word. I don't want it to be over yet." 
 
Dawn got right up next to
  his ear, "It's okay, Scott. We can do it again
  later. I promise." 
 
Scott moaned more loudly.
  Dawn felt him grow even larger inside her just before the dam burst. She
  moaned, the aftershocks of so much pleasure keeping her trembling constantly
  as he pumped his seed into her. 
 
She laughed triumphantly as
  Scott finally stopped coming inside her. Scott rose up over her, looking
  down. 
 
"You're crying,"
  he said. 
 
Dawn nodded, "I'm very
  happy, Scott. Thank you." 
 
"You're welcome,"
  said Scott. "I don't know for what. But, you owe me one." 
 
Dawn laughed and wrapped
  herself in his arms. After a while, Scott reached up over the back of the
  couch and drew down the blankets that lay there, covering them. He didn't ask
  what was next for them or for Dawn to confirm anything she'd said in the
  throes of passion. Instead, he pressed her to his chest, holding her and
  stroking her hair until they were both asleep.  |