Cheshire/Batman Pt. 03: Third Date
SECOND DATE
Jada and Bruce didn't go out on their second date until several days after their first, in an effort to go slowly. Jada recalled how she and Ayano tumbled into spending all of their time together in the beginning of their affair, which made it hard to take a step back and really think about where things were going. In fact, they had spent most of their time together for the next two years and four months. When Jada first heard the phrase "being boiled alive in a slowly warming tub," it really struck a chord. Little by little, she had become a part of something and someone she didn't recognize. With caution, she thought, she could avoid the same mistake.
When she spoke to Bruce that Sunday, Jada suggested they try a trendy Spanish-Basque restaurant called Huertas that she had been trying to get a table at for a long time without any success. Bruce, of course, was able to get a table for Thursday night. Her friend Grace came over that evening to offer her opinion on several different dresses Jada was considering. They had been roommates at art school, where Grace was known as an avante-garde clothing designer and not known for her Midwestern upbringing. Grace gave the kind of feedback that most people didn't have the guts to give Jada and she admired her for it.
"Honey, you're trying too hard. That dress says 'I can't wait til the third date to fuck you,'" Grace told her. She was standing in the open kitchen, opening a bottle of white wine when Jada walked out of the bedroom.
"Oh, it does not!" Jada scowled. "This is Ver-sayce," she joked, referencing the line from their favorite bad movie, Showgirls, when a character mispronounces Versace. Jada liked her indigo-colored dress, even if it was very low cut.
"I can practically see your belly button," Grace insisted, opening the bottle with a light pop of the cork. She poured two glasses and returned to the bedroom.
"I like looking sexy. And I've been brainwashed into the beautiful latina thing since birth," she said, rummaging through her closet. "But I won't go overboard."
"Bruce Wayne. I can't believe it," Grace smiled. "I remember when you went out with guys who did normal stuff like take the subway and... I dunno, not get hospital wings named after them."
"It just happened, okay? I'm not a gold digger or anything. I got my own money. How bout this? Does this dress say 'I got my own money'?" Jada asked, holding up a black satin dress.
"It's too formal. Save it for the gala! " Grace teased.
"Galas are not that bad. Do you like this green one?" Jada asked.
"I dunno, put it on. So, if Bruce has boyfriend potential, who was your rebound guy after Ayano? You always have a rebound guy," Grace pointed out. Jada thought for a second.
"Oh no, I didn't want to think of him like that!" she lamented. "Zip me."
"Who was it?!" Grace demanded, zipping up the back of Jada's dress.
"Do you remember that night we went to see Angelinos?" Jada asked, talking about the space-rock band and running into Nikos. She spun around, looking in the full-length mirror.
"That blonde guy?? Nikos?? How did I miss that?" Grace asked.
"You were after that lipstick lesbian and you were real drunk. Val told me she knew right away I was after him. I thought I was being all down-low about it," Jada smirked and faced Grace to get her opinion.
"That looks good. It brings out your eyes," Grace commented. "Why him? He worked for Ayano, didn't he?"
"Yeah. It was all hot and forbidden at the time. But if Ayano had found out, Nikos really would have gotten the shit kicked out of him. It wasn't fair of me," Jada said. She had been out of touch with Grace (and most of her friends) towards the end of her relationship with Ayano because there was too much to hide. And in the moment, she couldn't tell Grace that Ayano would have almost certainly killed Nikos for sleeping with her if had found out.
"Try those Guccis, the snakeskin ones. My new line is gonna have a lot of snakeskin," Grace said, sipping her wine. Jada took a drink of hers.
"When's the show again?" Jada asked, happy to change the subject.
"It's two weeks from Saturday. Should I invite Raquel or is she not into fashion shows?" Grace considered. She didn't know Raquel as well as Jada did.
"She'd go, she likes theater and it is theatrical," Jada told her.
After she broke up with Ayano, she was afraid to tell anyone. She was so afraid her friends would say "I told you so, he was too old for you," but Raquel understood the curse of hindsight. She was the only friend that Jada told how bad things had really gotten.
"Should I wear a necklace with this?" Jada asked. The dark green dress had only one shoulder, a big trend at the time, and an asymmetrical tulip hemline. The fabric was slightly stiff and iridescent.
"No, that would be too much. Is Bruce a lot older than you?" Grace wondered, trying to sound non-judgmental.
"Um, just nine years," Jada said sheepishly from behind the rim of her wine glass. She had googled him pretty extensively.
"Well, not as bad as last time," Grace conceded. The two hung out at Jada's apartment until it was time to meet Bruce for the dinner reservation.
HUERTAS
Bruce made the reservation at Huertas for 8:30, but had told Jada 8:00, knowing she would be about half an hour late. He was stepping out of his limo as Jada got out of her cab further down the curb. She raised an eyebrow at him.
"Are you as late as me?" she asked skeptically. She wondered if he had remembered her lateness system for dates.
"The reservation's for 8:30," he told her with a grin as he kissed her cheek and gave her a hug. She smiled furtively and they walked inside to be seated. A host took their coats and the hostess led them to their table. Bruce felt compelled to mention Jada's outfit on the way.