The roaring in my ears receded to a dull ring as I stepped out of the bar. The giant behind the drum set was still playing some farewell filler, while the rest of the band finished their beers. I turned to see Tim furtively exchanging phone numbers and sloppy kisses with a bovine woman at least twice his age. I grabbed him by the arm and started steering him toward the street.
"You know, they're called beer goggles because they make you see things differently. That girl was hideous."
"No way. I mean, she was a little chubby, but her face was aight"
"Whatever, Captain Ahab. Let's go. Shall we continue this evening's debauchery at the other bar, or are you too burned out?"
"I'm pretty beat. Plus I gotta be home. The wife'll be angry".
Well, she wasn't his wife, but she might as well have been. There was no question Liz owned Tim's balls. I was surprised she let him out for some fun...what ever happened to our salad days?
Suddenly conscious of the cumulative effect of all the Yuengling I'd consumed, I closed my eyes to regain my focus. I watched Tim walk away to the Metro stop, and decided that I'd head over to see some friends of mine at the Nines. My feet stratched the loose grit on the asphalt as I crossed the intersection, my mind a complete drunken blank, lost in my own thoughts. As I stepped over the curb, I noticed a hunched figure in the doorway alcove of the Ethiopian place. Homeless, I thought. My hand instinctively went to the drop-point knife I'd taken to stashing in my flight jacket. Fine time to get mugged, Tim's going to laugh his ass off about this one. But as I drew nearer, I realized what I'd first taken to be a threat was actually a rather small girl, dressed fashionably. My eyes met hers as I passed...wet, brown eyes searching my own. She was beautiful.
Scratch that. She was gorgeous. She couldn't have been more than 5 feet tall. From what I could see she had a very toned body. The fleece jacket fit her well. Those beautiful eyes again...a soft nose and jaw, defined cheekbones, smooth honey-colored skin. Her brown hair was tied back in almost a mockery of pigtails. And she was crying.
"Hey...um...is everything OK? I don't mean to intrude, but it's a little bit late to be out this way all by yourself..."
She stood.
"Oh, everything's fine. I'm just waiting for a friend. But thank you"
I was suddenly conscious of the difference in our voices - mine open, a little slurred from the cheap drafts of the evening - hers soft, broken by the tears welling up in her eyes.
"All right. Even I don't like being out alone this late...be careful." I turned to walk away, hands stuffed into my flight, back bent against the cold. I hadn't gotten more than half a block when I heard her voice.
"Hey...uh...hi..can we share a cab...I mean...where are you headed?"
The awkwardness of her request, coupled with the breaks in her voice, made the whole situation seem surreal.
"I'm walking to a bar right now, then I'll take a cab back to my place in Northwest. Where are you headed?"
"That depends...where are the good neighborhoods around here?"
I laughed, taken aback. "Good neighborhoods for what?"
"Safe neighborhoods. Where you aren't scared being alone late at night."
"Well, my neighborhood is safe enough...my door is usually unlocked.
Where do you need to go?"
"That's the thing. I don't have anywhere to go..." Her voice trailed off into tears. Thinking as quickly as I could in my state, I suggested that we go somewhere warm where we could talk. She reluctantly agreed, and I walked her to a diner near my apartment. I sat and drank black coffee while she told me her story.
"I left home this morning. My father died last year, and my mother hasn't been the same. I feel like such a burden on her...leaving was the only thing I thought to do. She's been in and out of the hospital...she's at home with a nurse...I just don't know what to do..."
Through the back-and-forth of her tears and my reassurances, I found out that she was nineteen to my twenty. Ashleigh. Such a beautiful name. Such a beautiful girl. The beer had long since worn off, and I was starting to feel tired and fuzzy. One way or another we got back to the subject of where she was staying. She didn't have anything accessible to her name but a cell phone and a few hundred dollars in a student savings account.
"Well, I guess you can crash at my place...if you trust me...not many dangerous people get scared walking around the city late at night...obviously I'll sleep on the couch..."
She laughed at my awkward suggestion. "Right now that sounds like my best option...can I trust you?"
Now it was my turn to laugh as I said "Can I trust you? The last time I let a girl stay at my place she peed in my bed."
"No, I won't do that...I'm civilized", she said, giggling.
We made it back to my apartment around three in the morning. I opened the door, praying to god it didn't smell like the empty bottles in the kitchen and the pizza in the fridge. I showed her my bedroom, and rustled around in my drawer until I found a pair of pajama pants and an old wifebeater for her.
"I'm sorry that's all I have...I haven't crossdressed since high school..."
We both laughed at that, and she assured me it was fine. After giving her directions to the bathroom and bidding her goodnight, I walked back to the living room and lay on the couch. God, she was gorgeous. I realized with some amusement that I'd become erect thinking about her in my bed, wearing just my old pajamas. Good luck, old buddy I thought as I drifted off.
I awoke to find Ashleigh standing over me. She was radiant, silhouetted in the sunbeam coming through my window. I wish I could wake up to her everyday I thought...
"Good morning, sunshine", she said, laughing.
"Uhhhh....what time is it?" I asked through a dry mouth, "I'd better see about getting you some breakfast"
"It's almost noon. I just wanted to thank you before I left."
"Left? Where are you going? Unless you're going home I want you to stay here. I'd feel awful turning you out onto the street". It was the best I could do, and I hoped it sounded convincing.
"Well...um...all right...but I need to get some clothes from home...and I need to go grocery shopping. I'm...uh...vegan, and I'm pretty sure you're not"
Having dated a vegan girl in high school, I offered to go shopping for her while she got some clothes. Well, at least that psychotic bitch was good for something...thank you, Laura, for showing me how to make vegan food. I headed off to the market while Ashleigh headed home. I got back to my place around two, and I could hear her in the bedroom. Thinking she was getting dressed, I started to make a late lunch. A steak with mushrooms for me, a vegetable stir-fry for her. I heard the door open as I returned to the stove to finish the stir-fry.
"Wow...thank you so much..." she said, stepping behind me and wrapping her arms around me in a playful hug. My breathing quickened as I felt her firm breasts pressing against the small of my back. God, I wish I could turn around and pick her up...
We sat down to eat. She turned down my offer of a Heineken, but gratefully drained the last of my orange juice. Smiling, she finished the stir fry.
"Mmmm...that was really good. I never pictured you being the type of guy who could cook"
I glanced around my apartment, taking in the faded band posters on the walls, Sportscenter playing on the muted TV, and the keg tap hanging from my coatrack.
"You'd be surprised at some of the things I can do" I said as I shot her a suggestive glance. She laughed and reminded me that she hadn't showered since leaving home.
"I'm not sure you'd want to, at this point" she said through giggles. I raided my closet for a clean towel and my little nephew's old bathrobe, and went into the kitchen to retrieve the fragrant bath soaps and shampoo I'd picked up for her. She made big wet eyes at me as I brought them to her. She gave me another quick hug as thanks before heading off to take a shower. Damn, I thought, if she did that for another five minutes I'd probably come in my pants. I heard the water turn on, and it took all my restraint to keep from drifting away into fantasies of her naked under the warm, flowing water. I decided to clean up my bedroom a bit before she got out. After all, I may have been a bachelor, but I still had to be presentable.