Betty stood on her front porch, her fingertips chilly from handling wet laundry. She squinted, scanning the road expectantly.
In addition to being somewhat overgrown, the road was also very steep, ascending sharply to hillier countryside; from her vantage point, she could see no farther than the white footbridge at its perceivable peak.
She knew to watch that peak, for incoming visitors often first materialized there. And she anticipated this particular visitor with bated breath.
A wiggling glimmer over the bridge announced the arrival of Eugenia. The girl was jetting quite quickly on her bicycle. Her drab navy sundress billowed up to reveal her short powerful legs.
As she drew closer, Betty noticed how defined those legs had become; they were sinewy columns now, flexing dramatically with each forceful spin of the pedals. Betty unfolded her parasol and skipped out onto the sun-baked lawn to greet her.
Eugenia swiftly rode a head-spinning circle around Betty, then squeezed the breaks, raising a plume of dust into the air.
Alarmed, Betty started, blinking her stinging eyes rapidly. A familiar laugh filled her ears, nasal and scratchy. Immediately she felt as if the gap of time that had passed between her and Eugenia had become a chasm.
Her friend did not look much like she remembered. When they last saw one another, they were just out of grade school; Eugenia now had a rougher look about her.
She was redder about the face, with deeper freckles, and a wirier physique as well. Her hair had been chopped down to a boyishly short, tangled mess. Her legs and underarms were unshaven, and Betty could see a pair of fresh scars running down the length of the girl's left forearm.
By contrast, Betty had only blossomed. She was now quite svelte, standing nearly a full foot taller, though she remained uncommonly ample about the buttocks. Her long dark hair hung like a waterfall around her smooth face, contrasting sharply with her fair complexion and silvery eyes.
As Eugenia dismounted her bike, she shot Betty a sultry, knowing glance. It immediately made Betty nervous, and in that moment she felt ignominy begin to flourish within her.
Deep down, she knew that neither one of them had forgotten what happened years ago. She'd tried to put it in the past, and hoped her friend would as well, but that telltale stare made it clear that it would remain a point of reference.
"Hello there, doll face," Eugenia said casually, winking as her heel nudged the kickstand up.
"Eugenia..." Betty began, smiling meekly. She held her arms outstretched to invite a hug. "It's so nice to see you."
Eugenia strutted up to her, wordlessly nodding. As she moved in, her squinty eyes first locked with Betty's, filling the girl with further discomfort, before flitting down quickly to her waist.
Betty leaned forward, expecting an innocent embrace, but when Eugenia reached out in turn, her hands positioned themselves much lower. As she closed her arms around Eugenia's shoulders, Betty felt fingers clutch her buttocks. They squeezed roughly, then released.
"Oh!" She let out, her face flushing rapidly. "Eugenia!"
"Heheh. Sorry, I just wanted to say hi to my favorite part o' you. Well, second favorite,"
Eugenia said, brazenly adding a pat across Betty's bottom before stepping back and tucking her hands behind her back. "My first favorite part of you is your face. After all these years, you still are the prettiest girl I know, Betty. You look just like a doll, a real doll."
"Oh...thank you. You're pretty too, Eugenia..." Betty said, pursing her lips and squirming. She sounded more insincere than she intended, but the residual feeling of her friend's casual transgression weighed on her nerves.
"Me? You think? I don't hear that often. Maybe from some of the drunks down at my daddy's pub, but not from petty girls like you."
"Well, you should hear it more often," Betty said, trying to regain her smile. "I mean, from other people."
"Eh. I don't care. But you never told me that before, so maybe I'm minting? I remember how I would always tell you I think you're pretty, and you'd just laugh. You never said anything nice in return, ever."
"I didn't? Oh, that was so rude of me. I should have..."
"Don't worry your head about it, love. I know I'm not a pretty flower like you. Maybe I don't wanna be. Plus, I have other talents."
Betty fell silent. She heard the years of neglect and disenfranchisement in Eugenia's brash tone, and felt guilty that she hadn't done more to help her.