Cathy and I had been hired at the auto plant at the same time and even though we seldom worked side by side, we had hit it off and had become pretty good friends. Over the seven years that we'd known each other we'd chatted a lot, spent a lot of time playing Scrabble online and just goofing around.
I seldom drink, and the only times I'd gotten drunk since college had been with her or with Cathy and Anne, another friend from work. We'd all get together at Cathy's or Anne's place with a few bottles of Cathy's homemade wine and just talk, sometimes for hours. I was just one of the girls, despite being a guy, and I quickly found out what women talk about when they get together and have a few drinks. I don't think Cathy knows or recalls to this day some of what the two of them said when the three of us were together. Despite being married, I learned an awful lot about females through those late night conversations.
The three of us were all laid off for about three years and we didn't spend so much time together. Anne met a guy and got married so that left just Cathy and I when we were recalled a couple years ago.
We came back on the same shift but we were posted to completely different sections of the plant so we didn't see each other much. We carpooled occasionally since we both lived in the same town 10 miles from work and we tried working out at the plant gym together for a couple months but our motivation quickly lapsed.
During all this time we were just friends, really buddies. To be honest, I don't have many, guys or girls, so her friendship meant a lot to me and I had a lot of fun around her.
It started innocently enough. It was just after Thanksgiving and Cathy and I were texting back and forth about this and that. She mentioned how moist her turkey had been.
"One of the best I've ever cooked," she typed.
"Moist is always better," I replied. "I can't eat it if it's not moist."
We'd never even traded innuendo before, but she caught on to what I was saying. "How do you make it moist?" I asked.
"Oil," was the reply. "Coconut."