I'm returning to an old series I wrote several years back and neglected to finish. Now I'm looking forward to continuing the storyline. The following is a reasonably stand-alone story that takes place between Dress Off 2 and Dress Off 3. All comments and private messages are welcome, and thanks in advance for your honest votes.
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Courtney's fingers drummed idly on the small wooden table of the cafe, her coffee sitting untouched and unloved, cooling under the cloudy skies.
Her sole companion was a tall raven-haired woman, who looked like she might be in her forties but very carefully looked after herself. She was currently fighting back an amused smile with only limited success, and was occupying herself with texting someone while stealing the occasional glance at Courtney.
Courtney's face was a patchwork of deep thought and trepidation.
"How long until she gets here?" she said, finally breaking the silence that had settled over the pair for the past five minutes.
Her companion shrugged, and placed her smartphone on the table.
"Oh, a few minutes, probably. In a rush to get this over with?"
Courtney shrugged, trying to act non-committal. This just prompted a laugh from the other woman though.
"Don't worry, Alison is on her way. I suspect she's just as keen to get this over with as you are, even if..." the woman crossed her arms and leaned back in her chair, a smile gracing her features, "she might have a different view on how it should finish!"
Courtney snorted. There was only one way to resolve the latest impasse between her and Alison, and it wasn't going to be through any means that Alison would look back on with fondness.
Courtney looked down at her right hand, and briefly stared at the ring that adorned her finger. In many ways, it was a symbol of the conflict that existed between her and Alison. She gave a small smile at the memory of receiving it, and pictured the man who'd given it to her.
Shane. Courtney's current boyfriend and Alison's ex-husband. For a second, a dark mood swept over Courtney as she imagined her boyfriend sleeping with Alison as husband and wife. That then passed however when she remembered how Shane had talked about the many, many reasons he'd left her for Courtney.
As far as Courtney was concerned, the brown-haired bitch fully deserved everything that Elizabeth Harrington's little game could deliver, and probably more.
Courtney looked hesitantly across the table again.
"Umm... Liz?"
Harrington looked up from her latest bout of texting.
"Yes, Courtney?" she said, with a small sigh.
"This... game you've suggested..."
Harrington raised an eyebrow, "Yes?"
"Well, what if... what if Alison wimps out?"
Harrington laughed, but it was neither warm nor friendly, and Courtney was taken aback for a moment. Harrington checked herself, and a friendlier smile then returned to her face.
"Oh don't worry, I'm sure you'll both be motivated to play the game to it's ultimate finale and... well, in fact, you can ask her yourself." Harrington continued, indicating with a nod of her head that Courtney should look over her own shoulder.
A tall brunette in her early thirties was walking towards them both. As Courtney turned to look, the brunette glared but didn't stop, and didn't say a word until she'd arrived at the table. Dressed in a light green floral knee-length skirt, her clothes seemed somewhat at odds to the mild winter day around them, but nevertheless she smoothly creased her clothes and sat down primly.
"Liz," she said, greeting Harrington with a small smile.
"Whore," she continued, far more coldly as she then deigned to acknowledge Courtney's presence.
Courtney clenched her jaw, but refrained from returning the insult. Placing her palms on the table in an outward attempt at calming herself, she just happened to let Alison get a full view of the beautiful ring Alison's ex-husband Shane had given her.
Harrington had to suppress a smirk as she noticed what Courtney was doing, and the way that Alison's face turned to thunder as she too saw the ring.
"Anyway..." Harrington started, before the hostilities between the two women degenerated into outright bitch slapping, "thanks to both of you for coming along today."
Alison looked at Harrington, and forced a pleasant smile on to her face. "Hey, Liz, it's me who should be thanking you! For, well, you know," she said, facing Courtney and pointedly ignoring the ring on prominent display, "giving me the opportunity to put this house-wrecking slut in her place!"
Courtney half-rose from the seat at that latest jibe, but caught herself in time, and lowered back into her chair. Breathing deeply for a couple of moments so as to regain control, she then replied.
"Liz, if I understand it correctly, you have some friends who can help settle a little feud our acquaintance here insists on pursuing."
"Feud?!" Alison shouted, gaining the attention of several nearby patrons. Two old gray-haired women - probably deep into their sixties - put down their own coffees as the conversation near them became more heated. They shared a look, and settled in to enjoy the impromptu show.
"That dirty whore," Alison continued, gesturing at Courtney, "is sleeping with my husband..."
"Ex-husband!" Courtney interjected.
"... and would probably open her legs to anyone who happened to have a wedding ring on!"
Harrington held her hands out to try and placate the two women, and tried to hide her irritation at having been interrupted.
"As I was saying," Harrington said, raising her voice and embedding every word with more than a hint that her two companions should now remain docile and quiet, "thank you for coming along today and, yes, I do have some friends who can help settle this... dispute."
Courtney and Alison glared at each other, but nonetheless fell silent, and stiffly listened.
"It's just a little game that you could play. As with most games, there would be a winner and a loser. The winner wins, well, perhaps it's more about what the loser loses that might entice you both to play." Harrington said, smiling at both of them.
Alison looked again at Courtney, this time more with uncertainty than the outward hostility that had previously been the case.
"Umm, how do we, well, how do we play?"
Harrington spread her arms wide.
"It's a pretty simple game, truth be told. There's a venue of course, which I think you'll both agree should make the perfect setting, and a couple of costumes that my friends will give you to wear. After that, it's just a case of finding some clues."
Courtney fiddled nervously, and then gave Harrington a long hard stare.
"And how, exactly, does this help fix the issues we have?" Courtney said, slowly and carefully.
Harrington leaned back, and took a sip from her drink, letting the two women sweat on her answer for a moment. She could feel the tension rise, and the two others gave every impression that their hearts were now racing.
"That," Harrington finally replied, "comes down to how many clues you solve. The more you solve, the less comfortable your opponent will be in their outfit. Trust me!" Harrington said, with a broad smile, "I think one of you will be a happy and contented winner, which ever one of you it is."
Alison and Courtney eyed each other. Hesitant, uncertain of the true ramifications of what Harrington was suggesting. Equally though, each was determined not to back down in front of the other. Harrington resisted the urge to smirk, as she looked from one woman to the next, and realized that she had them exactly where she wanted. They wouldn't turn down her offer now. To do so, they'd have to agree to mutually back out, and Harrington had far too ably stoked their existing rivalry with a few carefully chosen words for that to be a possibility.
No, she had them, and now the game had them too.
Harrington smoothly pulled two official looking documents out of her bag and placed them precisely in front of the two warring competitors.
"Now, let's get down to the legalities, shall we? Just a few matters of contract to ensure everyone's on the same page."
*****
Courtney stood stock-still in the women's bathrooms on the second floor of the city's Museum. The sun was already setting outside, and in less than an hour the museum would close to it's casual patrons. It would be far from deserted though.
Her nervousness exhibited itself through some nervous jiggling from one foot to the next, as she waited for the earpiece she was wearing to signal that the game had officially started.