I appreciate your attention to my story. This is fiction, no matter how real it may seem. I again urge you to read the chapters in order and not skip around. There are many subtle facts that are woven throughout the story that will be important to your enjoyment later.
Chapter 5
I never saw any of this coming.
Julia, Susanna and the guys arrived at Walter's Steakhouse that is in the 800 block of Union Street, just a few doors up and across from Union City Grille. They immediately saw the police activity underway across the street and assumed it was an accident or a medical emergency.
After several minutes of banter on how big they wanted their steaks to be, Julia and Susanna decided on the smaller six-ounce filet mignons while Cliff went for the 14-ounce prime rib and Charles ordered the 22-ounce porterhouse. Football players always went for the heavy meat, and he was hungry. They shared appetizers of crab stuffed mushrooms and shrimp cocktails.
Susanna asked, "Charles, why did you pledge Theta Chi? I'd think you football players are too busy with your sport and trying to stay in school than to fool with us stuck up, worthless Greeks."
"It was a tough decision but I needed some comic relief from all the studying and practice. Cliff and the brothers seemed to be a fun bunch of guys."
"Speaking of fun," Cliff said, "Ben's been talking about the video all week. He said you're doing it in multiple sessions starting Monday. He and Jason had some hard words about it when Ashley was over this week."
"Oh. Why was that?" Julia asked.
"As I mentioned, I think there's still, or at least was, some heat between Ashley and Jason after he dropped her. He burned the bridge this week, however. I didn't hear it but Jeremy said Jason called her a slut and a whore."
"That wasn't cool," said Susanna.
"Ben said that she was on him like a wildcat and scratched him up pretty bad. He was bleeding several places and she bit his hand bad enough to break his little finger."
"Damn, she was mad as hell," Julia whispered.
"Yeah, Eric and his paramedic buddies came over and patched the poor boy up."
Charles added, "The fraternity is now saying all pledges have to be in an erotic video as part of our initiation. I also heard that David is going to have another one made with a new girl he's dating named Jessica. I don't know any girls on campus so I have a problem. I don't think the guys want to see me solo." They all laughed.
Susanna replied, "You know me." Julia and Cliff grinned when Charles eyes shot open.
"You're joking."
"I am?"
"Are you implying that you might be in a video with me?"
"I'd love to if you pay for the production."
"This can't be true, Susanna. You're a goddess and I'm just lucky to know you."
"We goddesses like to hang out with our worshipers on occasion." Everyone laughed. "I like sex too, Charles," she whispered.
The dinner was interesting as Charles kept stealing glances at Susanna, who always seemed to catch his eye and smile. This was serious flirting and when dinner was winding down, Charles was in a permanent state of arousal and wondering how he was going to walk out of the restaurant without dying of embarrassment. He drank two glasses of ice water and carefully avoided looking at Susanna for a long time until it relaxed.
The sisters visited the ladies room while the guys paid the bill. Charles leaned toward Cliff to avoid being overheard. "Is she toying with me?"
"I don't think so."
"Why would someone as beautiful as her agree to do this?"
"She wants to. You might be surprised by how these three women love sex. Julia was all over me a week after we met. Susanna is very active and Layla was until she locked onto Eric."
"You're saying I should just go with the flow and see what happens?"
"Why not?"
Charles sat back and thought, "Yeah, why not?"
As the four left, they noticed police canvassing the neighborhood up and down the street. Obviously, they were looking for witnesses to whatever happened earlier. An officer stopped them as they began to cross the street to their car.
"Excuse me. We've had three gunshot victims a block up the street. Did you see or hear anything about three hours ago that might be connected to the shooting?"
Cliff replied, "No sir. We arrived for dinner about two hours ago and saw the police cars there as we walked to the restaurant."
"Okay, thanks very much. Have a good evening." He walked away toward the next house.
"Glad we came as late as we did," Julia said.
Susanna asked, "Wasn't Eric and Layla coming here tonight to Union City Grille? It's just there on the corner." She pointed to it. "They must have just missed it."
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As the four arrived home, Eric and Layla were watching TV waiting for the local news. Eric told them, "We're hoping there's something on the shooting tonight on Union Street."
Cliff asked, "Did that happen while you were in the restaurant?"
"Yes. As we were leaving, we could see all the activity up the street."