Who's that over there?
Mar 5, 2015 21:23:45 GMT -5
Post by Marnie Sullivan on Mar 5, 2015 21:23:45 GMT -5
Ironically, it was because of Karalie that Marnie was even here, because if Karalie knew, she'd... what? Flip out? Yell, curse, tell her she was going to hell? Marnie wasn't totally sure, but she knew how her friend talked about her lesbian roommates, and she didn't want to risk wrecking their new friendship so soon after it had formed. Which was why, instead of checking out Hammel's gay/straight alliance where people might know her and word could spread, Marnie had spent one Sunday afternoon visiting the LGBT center on the edge of town. There was a meeting that day for college-age students, Google had helpfully informed her; one breezy lie about being eighteen was all it took, and after the meeting she was invited out dancing by a biology major with a faceful of piercings and an assymetrical haircut as blue as her eyes.
Why would she say no?
That Friday night after a bus ride into town, Marnie shivered in line with Blue Hair and a handful of other girls - some of whom she recognized from that Sunday, but mostly not - waiting for entry to what was apparently a restaurant during the day but a lively club after dark. One more lie about having forgotten her ID at home, a skillful diversion on Blue Hair's part, and she was past the bouncer and inside. The drinks were more expensive than she'd expected, but after two or three that tasted just like candy, Marnie was beginning to care less and less. About the price of drinks, about what Karalie would think, about anything except dancing and maybe sneaking a kiss or two while nobody around would look twice.
Why would she say no?
That Friday night after a bus ride into town, Marnie shivered in line with Blue Hair and a handful of other girls - some of whom she recognized from that Sunday, but mostly not - waiting for entry to what was apparently a restaurant during the day but a lively club after dark. One more lie about having forgotten her ID at home, a skillful diversion on Blue Hair's part, and she was past the bouncer and inside. The drinks were more expensive than she'd expected, but after two or three that tasted just like candy, Marnie was beginning to care less and less. About the price of drinks, about what Karalie would think, about anything except dancing and maybe sneaking a kiss or two while nobody around would look twice.