Friday morning Sam planned to go to Irvine to buy her remaining books and scout out her classrooms, but she remembered the promise she'd made to Beth to talk to Angela. It was only the two of them at breakfast since Rich and Arden had gone surfing together, but she still put the topic off until the end of the meal.
"Um, Angela" she didn't know why, but she suddenly felt like she was asking her parents for the key to the car. "I was wondering if it would be okay if I had Beth over tomorrow. In the house, I mean, and by the pool."
"I don't see why not. We don't have any special plans. I'll just have to warn everyone to cover up." As usual neither of them was clothed.
"Oh, that's not a problem. I told Beth about the nudist thing and she was cool with it."
Angela gave her a closed look. "Did you?"
Sam got a sinking feeling in her gut that she'd just stepped in something.
"You do remember the confidentiality agreement you signed? What happens in this house, stays in this house."
Oh shit, Sam thought. She did remember the agreement, but she'd never really thought of it applying to Beth, not in her own mind. But of course Angela hadn't written in a best friend exception. "I'm really sorry. I only told her that one thing, and she's cool, she would never spread something like that around."
"Are you sure about that?"
Something in Angela's look told Sam to think carefully before replying. Would Beth gossip? No, she wouldn't, she was sure of it. Neither would her boyfriend Garret. Beth would kill him if he did. Not that there was anyone to tell really. Most of their mutual friends had graduated and moved on with their lives, but just as a matter of principle Beth had always respected Sam's confidences. When Sam answered it was in a firm tone. "Yes, I'm sure. If I tell her something private it stays that way. She's a loyal friend and I trust her."
Angela smiled. "Good. That's what I wanted to hear. I trust your judgment. You've proven yourself to be reliable and sensible. If you vouch for Beth then that's good enough for me."
Relief washed through Sam and she felt like she'd just passed a pop quiz.
"I think Beth mentioned a boyfriend when she was last here."
"Yeah, Garret. He's a good guy. He might like to come too, if that's all right."
"By all means. I don't get the feeling that Beth would put up with someone who wasn't a good guy."
That was true, Sam thought.
"And you said they wanted to try nudism?"
"Beth does. Garret might be a little shy. But if I know Beth she'll find a way to convince him."
"Good," Angela said. "Talk to Keiko about the menu. We'll make a party of it."
Sam was thrilled. She missed her friend, but more than anything she wanted someone to get a glimpse of her new life, to share it with someone who knew her before all the monumental changes that had occurred in the last two weeks.
Sam gathered up dishes to take into Keiko. Letting her do some clearing up was a concession the young chef had made to letting Sam help. In the kitchen Keiko was sitting at the bar, looking out the window and finishing the last of the veggie omelet she had made for breakfast.
"It drives me crazy that you do that." Sam said, loading plates into the dishwasher.
"Do what?"
"Eat in here." She gestured to where Keiko was sitting, "By yourself."
Keiko shrugged. "My little quirk."
Sam turned to her and sighed, "Yeah, but why? I mean I know chefs aren't supposed to eat with their customers, but they don't usually sleep with them either." It came out a little harsher sounding than she'd intended, but it got the other woman's attention.
Keiko put down her fork and finished chewing her last bite of egg. "You may have noticed that I don't maintain a lot of personal boundaries. I don't wear clothes, I've had sex with everyone in the house, and I feed you all with milk from my body. So, if I want to maintain a little personal space and a sense of professional pride when it comes to my cooking, then I think that's my prerogative."
Sam's face fell and she felt terrible. It had been bugging her that her new lover wouldn't share meals with her most of the time. She'd been taking it personally. But she never stopped to consider that Keiko's 'quirk' was based on feelings that were every bit as valid as her own. "I'm sorry," she said. "You're totally right. All the things you do for usβ"
"Are things that I want to do." Keiko interrupted. "Don't misunderstand me. I'm not a martyr. I do what I want to do, and pretty much only what I want to do. And, for the most part, I don't ever do anything I don't want to do. Not many people can say that."
Sam didn't know how to reply to that. She stood in the kitchen looking lost.
Keiko smiled and got off her stool. "Come here." She held out her arms and Sam immediately came forward to give her a tight hug.
"I'm sorry." Sam said again.
Keiko pulled back and stood on tiptoe to give Sam a quick kiss on the lips. "Don't worry about it. One of the drawbacks of living by your own rules is that not everyone else understands them." She stepped all the way out of the embrace. "Now, did I overhear something about a party?"
"Yeah, my friend Beth and probably her boyfriend Garret. Angela and Rich, of course. I don't know about Arden . . ." Sam paused, then blurted out. "Keiko, did I do something wrong?"