There were eight couples at the party including us and the openly married host and hostess, Bill and Peggy Schmidt. Everyone reacted to Kon as if they were all old friends... and to me like I was an odd curiosity, which made me feel they weren't accustomed to seeing Kon, or Rada as they called her, with a guy... I don't know if that was true, it just felt that way. And it felt like they were used to seeing Rada in yoga pants: they all glanced, who wouldn't, but I never saw any surprise in the eyes or a hushed comment, just what seemed like the odd knowing glance.
"You buy her underwear on the first date? The best I ever got was on my fourth and even then it was only after all kinds of hints."
I hate to say this but Peggy, the hostess, who seemed like a lively, pleasant woman, struck me on first sight as, and again, I hate to say it... trailer trash. She had that thin gaunt look with stringy blond hair and an over-the-top cheerfulness that suggested to me she was hiding something... like a lifetime of regrets. Ya, I'm a bit of a snob, I always have been and being with Rada wasn't doing my ego any favours — I consoled myself that I would probably never see any of these people again but, even so, it was awkward. And I tend to blush at the very moments I least want to. "It was an impulsive extravagance I thought she would appreciate."
"An impulsive extravagance or just replacing what you destroyed? And the shaving?"
I hesitated not believing I was having to live through this — she had saddled up to me grinning as if she was in on an in-joke. "She did that, I didn't."
"Because you made her," she challenged immediately.
I was going to argue the point until I remember who my interlocutor was. "Anything else?" I said, not hiding my irritation.
"Oh, don't be churlish, I'm just having a little fun. Do you really think of her as a stalker?"
I will not let myself be bullied. "Let's put it this way, I don't think I'd want her as an ex-girlfriend."
She laughed gustily at this, knowing what I meant. "Does that mean you're in it for the long haul?"
"It means we've just met and we're just getting to know each other — pre-pre-girlfriend."
The knowing grin was back, she could easily tell she had me way out of my comfort zone. "You don't strike me as a guy who would go to a party with a girl in yoga pants, am I right?"
"It proves my point. If she was my girlfriend she wouldn't."
She laughed. "But she can rock them so why shouldn't she — maybe only 1% of the population can — remember when the CEO of Lulu Lemon had to step away because he said, when there were complaints that his pants were stretching so tight they were translucent, that not every woman can wear them?"
She waited for my answer as if it was a serious question. "No."
She giggled. "Well he did and he couldn't have been more right."
Just to put her off a bit I pretended to look around her to glance at her ass. "Looks like you could wear them, too, why aren't you?"
"Are you kidding? Do I really want to advertise that I have no hips and no ass? No, I'd rather you had to guess."
"Well I wasn't speculating, I was trying to figure out what it is about me that encourages you to talk to me this way."
"Oh, don't be stuffy... she says you can be; she says you're way too old for 28 — she can't figure out if you're an old soul or just unsocialized — you spend too much time alone in front of your computer, or so she says." She hesitated, searching my eyes. "So, which do you think it is? Unsocialized or old soul?"
"I think that around you two it doesn't help to be mature."
She laughed so hard at this that everyone looked over at us. Then she gave me a dramatic shove, more of an 'Oh, you're such a kidder' than anything else, then she moved away and I was joined by an odd looking woman you might call elegant if it was in a different environment. Her opening line was, "Scribble, scribble, scribble, eh Mr Turnbull? Do you know what I'm referring to?"
"No," I said, as off-balance now as I had been moments before.
She laughed. "It's what an acquaintance said when he came across Edward Gibbon. Edward Gibbon! The greatest writer of all time, a great historian, too — The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire if you don't know. But it's his writing that I always return to; I just adore it — I read Gibbon like some people read the bible... it's always open on my bedside table, a half hour here, a half hour there... I've read him so much I write like him, that was always the plan — huge paragraphs, chock a block with disparate thoughts all supporting the one bold assertion. Love it, just love it — no one can understand me, of course, but that's OK, writing for me is a release, I'm not trying to entertain, not like you. And you do. Rada gave me your book — she's so proud of you. I started it out of duty but finished it out of pleasure. You're a wonderful talent, Jason and I'm not all that easy to please."
I thought I could actually feel her sincerity. "Thank you, that's kind of you to say."
"I've asked Kon to convince you to come to my book club. I'd love to show you off."
"Well, I'd certainly consider..."
"Nonsense, you're cringing at the very thought of it but you're going to come, she'll see to that: you have to get out a lot more, she's told me that and if her words can't motivate you, her yoga pants will, eh, Mr Turnbull?" She laughed, gripped my arm then moving on, leaving me to wonder if I hadn't joined that Star Wars cocktail party.
"So what's happening tonight?" I asked when we got in her car. "Are you staying over or are you going to flee again?"
"They liked you, I didn't think they would — I thought you'd be a little too stuffy for them but you were good — the drinking helped."
"You told Peggy everything that ever happened between us."
"Of course I did, she's my best friend."
"Does she tell you everything that happens between her and her husband?"
"Everything."
"Does he know that?"
"Probably, you've met her, you know what's she like, hardly one to keep things in."
"Ya, well, you seem to be like that, too."
She glanced over. "Ya, well, as I said, we're best friends... and we're lovers."
I had suspected she was the one so I didn't react. "Does he know that?"
"Of course he knows that, why do you think I wear these yoga pants over there — if he wants to fuck around, well, so can she."
"You're forgetting it was her idea..."