Authors note: Hello everyone. This story was written for an invitational Author challenge set by BlackRandI. The theme of the stories all published together is Siren's Song and I hope I have touched on that brief with this story. Although set in the same town as another of my stories this story is about different people within the town, though you may see cameos from past characters. Thank you once again to Paul and Kate for being my second set of eyes. I hope you enjoy this tale. ~ellie.
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Chapter 1
"Thank God, you're here!" Mikayla exclaimed, reaching out and dragging her friend through the door into her apartment.
"I told you I would be here by five, and it's only quarter to five now," Ariel sighed. "Tell me what the latest catastrophe is, and we'll see what we can do to fix it."
"I have nothing to wear to this party tonight! The dress I'd planned to wear is all wrong, and I had no time to shop today!" Mikayla stomped into her room and threw her hands up in front of her huge closet, making Ariel roll her eyes in exasperation. "Why can't we be the same size so you could lend me your turquoise sequined dress?" she wailed.
"The one I'm planning on wearing tonight?" Ariel raised her eyebrows.
"Yes, but if we were the same size you could raid my wardrobe for anything you liked," she said in a tone that sounded as if this would be a suitable compromise to making her best friend give up her favourite dress.
"I'll help you find something, then we can have a pre-party drink while we get ready," Ariel said, holding her tongue about her friend acting like a spoilt brat.
The two girls couldn't have been more opposite. While Mikayla was as slender as a reed, Ariel was curvaceous, and, while not excessively so, she looked large beside her friend. Mikayla was blonde; Ariel had chestnut brown hair that was tinted with auburn foils to lighten it a little. Mikayla was always over the top and confident with who she was and what she wanted, while Ariel was just starting to grow into the woman she wanted to be, instead of the good girl, the sweet girl, the girl who did everything right and still got blind-sided by life.
She looked into the full-length mirror as she approached Mikayla's wardrobe and saw the good and sweet country girl staring back at her. Neat and tidy in sensible clothes and shoes, she was the daughter, friend, and co-worker everyone expected her to be in her small hometown. Thank God she had Mikayla to escape to on the weekends. Even if Mikayla was busy, she let Ariel stay at her apartment and have fun away from the pitying looks and kind words of the people back home. Here she could be anyone she wanted to be, no one knew her aside of Mikayla, and her friend not only accepted her need for change but encouraged it whole-heartedly.
Ariel stepped into the wardrobe and began searching through the racks of clothes, helping Mikayla to find the perfect outfit for the party they were attending tonight. As she searched, she began to divest herself of her sensible shoes and jacket. By the time she emerged again, having found something absolutely perfect for her friend, she was in her underwear and keen to wash the country town smell from her body with a quick shower. It was her ritual... arrive, deal with the fashion disaster that always faced her friend, open a bottle of wine and debrief about everything that had happened during the week and then step into the shower to wash it all away. Tonight, though, she had debriefed while in the wardrobe and divested herself of her sensible outfit as well.
The women didn't feel self-conscious walking around in their underwear as they sipped the wine and chatted. They were close; closer than most friends, they assumed. They'd been through a lot together throughout school and university. While Mikayla had been a fun-time girl and enjoyed every minute of her adolescence, Ariel had been engaged to her high school sweetheart and avoided the big hook up parties and other adventurous freedoms of university life. After graduation, as the wedding loomed, however, her fiancΓ© had become distant and surly, accusing her of looking and acting like a frumpy middle-aged woman before her time and trying to make him that way. He had stood her up, leaving her alone at the altar on what should have been the happiest day of her life.
She'd been heartbroken and humiliated in front of her whole town, or it had seemed that way, and she withdrew from social life almost entirely. It took time, but eventually she realised she had wasted all of her young and carefree years on a man who had never truly loved her. Now she was making up for that lost time. She finished her glass of wine and disappeared into the bathroom to shower and start getting ready. The last vestiges of the regular life... her sad, pitiful life at home on the farm, washed away, and by the time she emerged from the shower she felt more like the weekend warrior woman she became when she was here with Mikayla. Adventurous, fearless and highly experimental, she knew what she wanted from the opposite sex now and how to get it.
She wasn't after a happily ever after sort of girl anymore. God knows she had learned her lesson the hard way. She wasn't looking for a boyfriend or contemplating a future bliss that didn't exist. She wanted nothing more than a good time and all the lovely endorphins that came along with flirting with handsome men and great sex. Once again, she was the opposite of Mikayla in that respect. Her friend had been the fun-time girl while at university and now looked at every man as a prospect for a long-term commitment.
"The transformation you make from good girl to naughty girl always stuns me," Mikayla laughed. "I don't know if I will ever get used to it. So what are we looking for tonight? Cheesy pickup lines that make you laugh? Good moves on the dance floor? Tall, dark and dangerous?"
"Can I have all three?" Ariel grinned toothily.
"At once?" Mikayla asked wide-eyed. She knew her friend was going through a prolonged sexual awakening, but three guys at once? That was just too much for her to even think about.
"Oh gosh, I don't think I could; could I? I mean, I've never... I meant, can't one guy have all three of those qualities?" she laughed merrily and refilled their wine glasses, the thought of multiple partners intriguing her.
"I'll call us a cab, slowpoke," Mikayla downed her wine in a series of noisy gulps. "Hurry up with that."
"Sure," Ariel said, and, following Mikayla's lead, gulped down her drink and stepped towards the mirror for a last look. "Welcome back, Ari," she said to her reflection and smiled as she scooped up her bag ready to party the night away.
"So you're sneaking me into this party, why?" Ariel asked, happy to be going to a lavish party on a yacht and not minding having to sneak in.
"They were trying to keep the numbers down, so no plus ones were allowed unless a wife or verifiable fiancΓ©," Mikayla grinned. "And, sorry, honey, but you're just not my type," she giggled. "If anyone asks, just be vague, say you're new or something."