This story was inspired by the old country ballad, "Ghost Riders in the Sky" and a late evening drive from Desert Center, California, to Parker, Arizona. The locations are accurate except for the BDSM club. That exists only in my imagination.
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Delia's parents were rich... more than comfortably rich. They were rich, rich. And she grew up with all of the wealth and privilege that goes along with that status, including legacy membership to one of the most sought-after sororities at Arizona State. And more important to this story, she had almost unlimited access to her parents' luxury cabin at Lake Havasu on the Arizona-California border.
Most people who stay for a weekend at one of these cabins are paying a high AirBnB rental that most of us could never afford. For Delia, however, it was merely a matter of making sure her parents or one of their important clients wasn't using the cabin that weekend. Her parents rarely went to the lake anymore, and since her dad retired, there were very few clients who needed that favor to clinch a big deal. The one payment, if you want to call it that, which her parents required was that she close down the cabin at the end of the season.
Delia was now a senior and an officer at the sorority. For the past three years, she and several of her friends would go over to the cabin on the last weekend of October and have a wild, wild, Halloween party. Then she would pay a local company to clean everything up and prepare the cabin for winter while they slept off the effects of the party.
This year, she brought along her three best friends, Tawleena, Susana, and Frederika. They were known on campus as "The Fearsome Four" because they could make... or break... any girl on campus. It was often break. One word from The Fearsome Four and a girl would find herself frozen out of all social activities on campus. They could even destroy her academic work by making sure than no one would work with her or help her with... anything. Another, perhaps more accurate name for Delia and her friends were "The Devil Bitches." Delia and her fellow Devil Bitches were going to close down the cabin one last time. Also-- only because her parents insisted on it-- Delia was bringing along her baby sister, Shirley.
Little Shirley Temple, as Delia liked to call her, was a first-year student and was technically not yet part of the Sorority. If it were not for the Legacy clause, she would probably never become a part of that prestigious organization. Except for beauty, she had none of the required attributes for membership. She was shy, geekish, and very book-and-study oriented. She would much rather study than party and her social skills were almost non-existent. She was definitely not sorority material. If she were not Delia's sister, the four she-Devils would have probably already destroyed her... just for the fun of it.
Delia pleaded with her mother not to have to take little Shirley along, but her mother stopped her with "Would you rather talk to your father?" Since father controlled the purse strings-- actually the trust strings-- that ended the argument.
So early on the last Thursday morning of October, the five of them ended up stuffed into Delia's white Jeep Gladiator for the five-hour trip from Arizona State to Lake Havasu. You could make the trip in about three and a half hours if you drove straight through, but they stayed on the interstate all the way to Quartzsite just so they could stop at Beer Belly's Bar. It was kind of a dive by Delia's standards, but she-- and her sorority sisters-- liked to tease the locals and, of course, the old folks who started showing up in the area as winter started closing in for the northern states. Beer Belly's Adult Day Care, as the sign said, was only open from October to the end of February like many of the businesses there and catered to the mainly retirees who wintered in Quartzsite.
After a very heated argument in the parking lot where Shirley insisted that she drive because of the amount of alcohol that Delia had consumed, they headed north on Arizona 95 to Lake Havasu. When little Shirley was in the back seat, it was tight. But with Delia in the passenger seat and Susana, Tawleena, and Frederika back there it was unbearable. And they let Shirley know that the entire way to the lake.
Once at the cabin, the three sorority friends claimed the three main guest bedrooms. Delia, of course, took the master bedroom. Shirley was relegated to the maid's room just off the kitchen. It wasn't much more than a cot in a closet because it was primarily so the maid didn't have to drive home late at night after a party or something.
The next day Delia, Tawleena, Susana, and Frederika put on their tiniest bikinis to go down to the beach and flaunt their stuff. It was a bit cold, so they weren't going into the water, but that wasn't why they went to the beach. They went to the beach to pick up boys and tease and taunt the older men.
When Shirley came out in her neck to thigh, black, one-piece swimsuit, Tawleena exclaimed, "What the hell are you, girl, a nun?"
"Almost," said Delia flatly, "she makes grandma look like a swinger."
There was a bar near the beach that was having their "Closing for the winter" sale so the girls took advantage of the prices and the two for one sales. Shirley stuck to Pepsi and again insisted that she drive the short way home.
That didn't go over very well with Delia or her friends. Perhaps they were even more drunk than before because Susana and Frederika proclaimed loudly, "We're not going to get packed into the back with Tawleena again." Then they added, "We aren't even getting packed in there with you," and physically picked up Shirley and threw her into the pickup bed of the Gladiator.
"I'll fall out," Shirley screamed.
"Then lie down and push your arms and legs out against the sides," Frederika said harshly.
"But people will see me," Shirley whined as she lay on her back with her knees and elbows bent and her hands and feet against the sides of the truck bed.
"You ain't naked," Tawleena said angrily as she got into the front seat.