Nerdy acquaintances Jax and Quigley take a group field trip to a sci-fi convention. But when these two associates explore a historical exhibit with sensual overtones, will Jax and Quigley's friendly relationship push the boundaries of public decency?
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"TIME TRAVEL?" I read the banner affixed to the wall above the entrance to the ballroom. "'Transport yourself to another time and place'?"
"My friend in the Sociology department recommended this exhibit," Quigley explained as we moved forward two steps in the lengthy queue.
I checked the description on the brochure we were given that morning at the ticket booth. "'An increasingly interactive adventure to excite your senses'?"
"He read online about the mysterious updates made since he attended last year's convention. The mechanics involve a mix of practical effects, screens, and holograms. But you only get the super special secret path if you ask."
"Then let's ask."
As we edged toward the entrance, Quigley mused, "I keep wondering if we should have brought our respective spouses along on this field trip."
"I keep wondering what time period you are eager to travel to, with me. Considering that recorded history has been unbearably toxic for women, particularly in this country, especially for the melanin-enriched."
"Not like it's been great here for me and my Korean American brethren either, Jax."
"I wonder if the creators took that into account when choosing the theme. For this exhibition." We progressed in the line. "Yet, you and I are taking this Time Travel journey?"
Quigley weighed his options. "It's not ideal, but I want to see what happens!"
I acquiesced to the prescribed parameters that were out of my control. "Fine. Regarding your spouse question. If we had enlisted my husband and your wife to accompany us today, then we would have had no one to take care of our respective children," I noted.
"Babysitters do exist, Jax."
"Has your wife expressed interest in either attending a sci-fi convention or hanging out with our movie club?"
To avoid being overheard, Quigley murmured into my ear, "She would have complained about the smell."
I laughed. "I had scoffed at the rumors about pungent convention-goers, but it's true. I smell nice, though."
"You do." He blinked rapidly. "Not that I have been sniffing you."
"Sure you haven't, Quigley."
Once we were at the front of the line, the host asked us, "Party of two?"
Quigley nodded yes. "We would like the Easter Egg, please."
The ersatz bouncer, dressed as a safari guide, gave us a once over. "You look over 18," she surmised.
Quigley frowned, as he hadn't been a teenager in almost 30 years.
"Thanks," I smiled.
Then the bouncer pressed a button. "Take the red door on your left."
Quigley and I followed her directions. The open door, which shut automatically behind us, led to a tunnel illuminated by a simulation of a starry sky. The gentle melody of an orchestra played in the background. We passed a green EXIT sign, continued on an LED lighted path, and ended up in a room decorated as a sunny garden. A full apple tree was positioned near the back.
"What if we're part of a science experiment concocted by the government?" I proposed.
Quigley inhaled the floral scent pumped through the ventilation system. "Which government?"
I glanced at the flowered vines on the walls. "I can't tell if this is the past or the future."
"Jax," Quigley whispered. He pointed at the tree.
The room dimmed except for a spotlight. A hologram of a woman with wavy, dark hair led another hologram of a muscular man with a furry chest toward the fruit on the branches. The couple, dressed like characters on The Flintstones, plucked a pair of apples. Before they could take a bite, a serpent slithered around their legs and then up the trunk of the tree. In response, the woman dropped her apple and peeled the animal-print toga off of her male companion, exposing his sculpted form.
"What about the apple?" I uttered, my cheeks tingling with self-consciousness.
"She's hungry for a tastier snack," Quigley postulated.
The woman removed her short dress, baring her dark areolas and her curly bush. She reached for the man's stiffening rod, stroking it with a firm but gentle hand. The man groaned. The serpent flicked its tongue.
Suddenly the spotlight disappeared, leaving Quigley and me in darkness. The LED lights near our feet directed us to the next room.
"That was surprising," Quigley proclaimed. "Where are we now?"
"Ancient Egypt?" I guessed, noting the sand dunes on either side of the path, a sarcophagus perched in the corner, and the hieroglyphs painted on the archway. The temperature had also increased.
A lighting effect similar to the previous room occurred with a spotlight on holograms of four men with white loincloths wrapped around their hips toting a queen seated a throne balanced on their shoulders. The men set their monarch down on a raised stage. The queen banged the wooden stage once with her jeweled sceptre. Her subjects untied their loincloths. The fabric fell to the floor. Another bang. The quartet stroked their meat for their leader, as she gazed at them with approval.
Quigley scratched his head. "I wonder if she... oh..."