This story is a spin-off featuring characters that were introduced in my five-part series
The Pleasure Cruise
, and it takes place immediately after the conclusion of that series. This story is intended to stand on its own, and it is not necessary to have read
The Pleasure Cruise
to understand what follows. However, given that the characters in this story first appeared in that series, reading it will lend background to those who are interested.
Writing a first-person story as a woman was a challenge as a male author, and I owe tremendous thanks to three women in particular for helping develop what you're about to read. Dustygirl provided a lot of the initial inspiration and encouragement to turn the idea for this story into a reality, as well as helping me with some of the plot in the second half. RawSilhouette provided support, inspiration, and a keen eye for detail and realism. Ravenna933 has edited my work for years and did just as great a job as principal editor as she always does. All three provided much-appreciated female perspective on Allison's character and emotions throughout, and this story is dedicated to them.
This story is set in the United States and written about American characters, but I'm Canadian and I can only write in Canadian English. Don't be put off by all the words ending in -our.
I don't want to say that I'm happy that my sister Andie's wedding was such a disaster. That would be unkind. Uncharitable. Unsisterly. So, I won't say it. What I will say is that I saw it coming.
Our flight got back to Baltimore from our Eastern Caribbean bachelorette party cruise late on Thursday night, and by that point one group of bridesmaids was barely speaking to the other. I'll back up a little. I'd spent the last day at sea in bed with a gorgeous lacrosse player called Oliver, and I missed all the drama where this guy Sean we'd met on board told Andie off for being such a bitch. But when I met up with them all that night at dinner, it was clear that Lena and Brianna were feuding openly with Andie and Olivia, with Hannah trying to act as peacemaker between the two. I'd been so caught up in my own issues with Andie that I hadn't noticed Lena and Brianna, whom I didn't really know, had had just about enough of her bullshit, too.
I hadn't had the chance to get to know any of them on a deeper level, and if I'm being honest I had resisted letting any of my sister's friends get to know me while at sea, but Lena and I wound up sitting together on the flight home and we bonded a little. Apparently, my sister's friends aren't all brain-dead skanks! They may have been sorority sisters once, but Lena told me that she'd realized on the cruise that she no longer had anything in common with any of these other girls other than her best friend Brianna. We all decided to just get through the wedding without letting Andie walk over us anymore, and I got off the plane feeling empowered and ready to take on the worst of what she might throw at me.
The Friday before the wedding was a lot of last-minute work. We had to get the venue decorated, dresses fitted, and so on. Andie continued to treat us like servants, but whatever, I could deal with that. That night, we had the rehearsal dinner, where I got to meet her fiancΓ© Connor's friends and family for the first time, and... well, let's just say that while Andie and Connor are each horrible enough to be perfect for each other, Connor wasn't blessed with cool friends the way Andie is. Connor is a finance bro working on Wall Street, and his friends were all fellow arrogant bros that I couldn't stand being around. His Dad was a chip off the old block -- full of himself and domineering -- while his Mom barely said two words the entire dinner. I got paired with an obnoxious prick called Clayton for the walk down the aisle, and I overheard him at one point telling another one of the guys he was going to get me to suck his dick by the time the wedding was over. Fat chance, Clayton.
So that catches us up to today. The alarm woke me at 5:30 AM, and I groaned in annoyance before silencing it. It was a little weird sleeping in my childhood bed again back at my parents' house in the suburbs, but Andie had wanted us all close by, and I didn't want to have to commute in from my place downtown. The four of us -- Andie, myself, and our parents -- were sleeping under the same roof again for the first time in years, at least for today. Andie and Connor would have their wedding night in a hotel, then tomorrow they'd be off on their honeymoon to Mexico. As if she needed another holiday! After that, they'd move back to their home in the Long Island suburbs, and I hopefully wouldn't have to see her again for months.
I checked my phone, seeing a text from Oliver that he sent late the night before from back in Oregon, and I smiled. Oliver. I shivered at the memory of all the sex we'd had on the cruise, involuntarily squeezing my legs together beneath the covers as erotic energy pulsed through me. I've never spent two days that hot before.
I allowed myself to drift on pleasant memories for a moment, and before long, my hand inadvertently made its way down between my legs. I wouldn't have thought I'd have any libido left with how much sex Oliver and I had had on the cruise, but my body was now apparently going through sexual withdrawal.
I was suddenly jolted from my fantasies by a banging at my door.
"Allison! Are you up?" It was Andie.
"Give me two minutes!"
At least she hadn't barged in on me. I pulled my hand out of my underwear and forced myself out of bed, quickly washing my hands before heading down to the kitchen. Andie was sitting at the table with her phone and a glass of orange juice, wearing a robe and a towel wrapped around her head. A pack of cigarettes sat on the table with her -- I knew my parents wouldn't let her smoke in the house, and I was happy she wasn't doing it anyway.
"Big day," I tried to be friendly. "Happy wedding day."
She nodded without looking up. "Thanks."
"Are you nervous?"
"No."
Clearly small talk wasn't on, but at least she was speaking to me. We had to get up early to get to the salon to get our hair and makeup done, so I quickly showered and headed out to grab six coffees from Dunkin' Donuts. We had a long day ahead.
When Andie and I got to the salon, Lena was already there, wearing an oversize hoodie and leggings. She looked exhausted at being up at such an ungodly hour, but she still had a natural Pinay beauty that shone through her tired eyes and makeup-free face. I thought she looked beautiful, and I was momentarily jealous of how good she could look having just rolled out of bed.
She smiled seeing me walk in with coffee. "Oh, Allison. Bless your heart." She tested how hot it was, then quickly gulped down a quarter of it at once. "Thank you. It's inhumane to make a girl get up this early."
Andie headed around the corner to speak to the salon owner as I leaned into Lena.
"You're welcome for the coffee. We've got to stick together to get through this, right?" I asked quietly.
Lena rolled her eyes. "Today will pass, tomorrow will pass, Monday I'll be back in California and I never have to see her again."
I raised my eyebrows. "That's harsh, isn't it?"
"Isn't it?" Lena looked me in the eye. "I thought you hated her."
"I do, and she's been horrible to me since we were little. But I never liked her. You were her friend."
"She was always a bitch. It just never bothered me when we were sorority sisters, because I was never her target."
Just then, the maid of honour Olivia walked in, and we instinctively shut up.
"Coffee?" I offered, gesturing to the table.
"Thanks." She had bags under her eyes and looked like she'd been hit by a truck. "I'm so hung over. Hope this makeup girl has some talent."
The makeup girl shot her a dirty look, but she said nothing.
"Lightweight," Lena giggled.
"No Alpha Delta Pi girl is going to turn down an open bar at a rehearsal dinner," Olivia retorted.
She's 27 and still acts like she's still in that sorority,
I thought.
Sad.
Ninety minutes later, Lena, Andie and I were done in the three salon chairs, and Hannah, Olivia and Brianna had taken our places. I couldn't help but admire myself in the mirror -- I've always been more on the tomboy side, but my light brown hair had been teased and elevated into a spectacular prom-night style, full of body and curls, and the makeup girl had done a spectacular job at bringing out my cheekbones and using colours that highlighted my green eyes. It wasn't often that I thought I looked pretty, but I looked pretty now.
My phone went off in my purse, and I quickly pulled it out. It was Lauren Kovalenko, the girl I'd met on the cruise who had forced me out of my funk.
It's the big wedding! You've gotta update us throughout the day!
she wrote.
Sean and I can't wait to hear how big of a disaster it's going to be.
You're with Sean?
I asked, surprised.
I thought you were going back to Vancouver.
I thought I was, too
, she wrote back.
But he invited me to stay with him in Toronto, and... I'm staying. We're going to try living together again and see what happens. We're taking it one day at a time, and it's only been one day. But this already feels right.
That's awesome
, I responded.
I hope it works out.
Me too. The only thing I'd been worried about was that all I was feeling was just sexual frustration. But I got laid yesterday, and I still feel the same way about Sean today.
You and Sean had sex?
I wrote as I blushed at Lauren's forwardness. Lauren had told me about how long they'd been platonic friends, and I was a little confused as well as embarrassed. I wasn't used to talking so openly about sex with people I'd just met, but something about her had made me trust her early in the cruise when we'd met.
No. I called an old fuck-buddy, and I spent yesterday afternoon getting six months of sexual frustration professionally removed. It was awesome. But afterwards, last night and this morning, all I wanted was to spend time with Sean.
You guys obviously have a lot of love for each other
, I wrote.
I hope it works out for you both. I'll keep you posted on the wedding. I just got my hair and makeup done. Here's a selfie.
Girl, you look gorgeous!
Lauren wrote enthusiastically.
Send me another one once you get the dress on.
Will do.