I'm Mallory -- Mal to just about everyone -- and I made the mistake of introducing my best friend, Les, to Beth, a woman from work. I knew it was a bad idea and I told Les it wouldn't work, but he insisted. What did he have to lose? he argued. If it doesn't work, then it doesn't work. But I didn't want him to get hurt. I've known Les for ten years, ever since I moved here from Canada and was the super shy new girl in 10th grade homeroom. We met the first week of school. After I overcame my shyness, we became buddies -- I could talk to Les about anything -- and helped each other survive high school. I moved back here a couple of years after college and bam, we were best friends again, like I'd never left. I was substitute teaching until I got my new job, which is where I met Beth. When I needed to find an apartment, it was Les who got me into one right next to his. And it was Les who put in a good word with the landlord, helped me move in, unbox my stuff...everything. He's that kind of guy, always there if you need something. It may sound meaningless -- I know it's too easy to say it and not mean it -- but he's a sweetheart. And Beth wasn't a good match.
Les and I saw each other almost every day. We were running partners, 15-plus miles a week. Neither of us cooked much, so we often shared takeout, usually at his place. He loved old movies and had a great set up -- big screen, sound system, huge poofy chairs, kind of a guy thing. Les was a software designer and classic films were his hobby. It was how he unwound. At least once a week we would hang out and he'd riff on old movies, most of which he'd seen more than once. He always knew who wrote, directed, produced -- all that stuff. I learned a lot and Les could be viciously hilarious talking about movies he
didn't
like.
I guess when things started to change was after I broke up with my boyfriend, He Who Shall Not Be Named. On second thought, let's name him; we'll call him Shithead. After we broke up, I was pretty down for a while and not very easy to be around, so Les suggested we have a party to cheer me up. Not a party, really, more of a drop-in-if-you-want-to thing, an open house. He invited some of his friends, I invited some of mine, we opened both apartments, had coolers of beer, wine, some munchies, Marx Brothers, I think, on the screen -- very casual. Les thought maybe I'd meet someone. Instead, that's when he met Beth.
Like I said, I worked with Beth. She was a little older and ran a team in Sales. My team did Fulfillment, so we saw a lot of each other. She was lively and social (Sales, right?) and went out with lots of guys. I swear it seemed like a new one every month, and she'd go back and forth between them. She didn't brag about her love life, exactly. But she's kind of sassy, likes to talk and she's matter-of-fact. If you asked her who she went out with, she'd tell you. If you asked what they did, she'd tell you. People at work loved gossip, so they would even ask if so-and-so was good in bed and, you guessed it, she'd tell you. I have to admit her stories were entertaining until Les got involved.
I don't know who found whom, but it seemed like Beth and Les spent the whole party together. Talking and laughing, they pretty much ignored everyone else -- probably quoting movies to each other. The next day we went on our usual run and Les started asking me about Beth. You know, Beth, Beth, Beth. How long had I known her, what did she like to do, did she have a boyfriend, and so on. He even told me she looked like Katherine Ross. He adores Katherine Ross in
The Graduate
and
Butch Cassidy
, so I knew he was seriously crushing. I was surprised, honestly. First of all, she does NOT look like Katherine Ross. If anyone does,
I
do (that is, if Katherine Ross wore glasses). Maybe Amy Adams -- Beth's pretty, I admit -- but Katherine Ross she is not. I tried to be helpful and answer Les's questions, but I didn't want to get his hopes up. Even more surprising, then, was the next day at work Beth did the same thing -- she found me at lunch and wanted to talk about Les. She was not as excited Les was, but clearly interested.
After Les nagged me non-stop, I agreed to invite Beth to my place one evening so Les could just casually drop in with a bottle of wine. I knew what she liked. And I, of course, would just happen to have ordered a little extra Thai. After that, and a couple more meetups, they started seeing each other. Soon they acted more or less like a couple. I couldn't believe it when Beth referred to Les as her boyfriend -- actually she said 'one of my boyfriends' -- a bad sign.
Les and I kept running together, but otherwise I saw less of him. I gathered it was because he was spending time with Beth. We always talked on our runs, about all kinds of things. But when he started fishing for hints about what Beth said about him, I stopped him. "Hey, I'll make you a deal, Les. If you don't ask me what she says about you, I promise not to tell her what you say about her." He laughed but pointed out, "Hey, I don't say anything bad about her, so why would I care?" He had a good point. I was a lot more worried about what Beth might blurt out about him, especially about bedroom antics, if they'd gotten there. I really didn't want to hear it.
I didn't want to hear it, but I did. One day Beth was talking casually about some recent date. She hadn't mentioned Les by name, but I was pretty sure that's who she was talking about. She was really enjoying herself as she described how they were on third base when she called it off. Why? "His dick was way too small!" She lowered her voice, as though telling a secret. "There was no
way
I would fuck him. Seriously. It's ridiculous!" Ouch! Poor Les. There were two women besides me in the break room and they loved it, which egged her on. "In fact, if he wants to stay with me, I'm going to lock up that puny dick." The other two were in hysterics. Not me. I must have looked shocked. Looking right at me, Beth said, "I've already ordered the cage."
Poor Les. I had figured it would end badly. It wasn't enough to just break up and leave it at that, she had to insult him. I mean, how bitchy is that? I kept waiting for Les to tell me they were through. When he didn't, I decided he must be really bummed and just didn't want to talk about it. Two days later, Beth showed me the cage at work. Like I wanted to see that. She said, "I thought you might be interested." Uh, no. But I couldn't believe she bought one. I thought she was kidding or just bragging because she had an audience. You know, empty talk. But she had the actual thing. It was stainless steel and really small. She showed me a little lock and key. When I shut my eyes, she said, "Well why didn't you tell me he had a tiny dick?" Like I would know. I walked away. She laughed and called after me in a sing-song-y voice, "Next time you see him, he'll be wearing it!"
Well, she was right, though I heard it first from her, not him. She told me she would be over at his place Saturday and why didn't I come over. She would make him show me. She lifted a thin gold chain around her neck to show off the key, swinging it like a little pendulum.
On our run that Friday morning, I felt I had to say something to Les even though I had promised to stay out of it. It was a little easier because weren't looking at each other, just running. I blurted out, "Beth told me she made you wear some cage thing. Bullshit, right?" Les laughed uncomfortably. He eventually said, "Well, I'm sort of trying it out. What's the harm?" I ignored the question, if that's what it was, and we kept running. Finally I said, "She invited me to join you guys tomorrow. No offense, but I'll pass."
So I didn't go that Saturday and things were sort of normal for a while, but then Les himself asked me to join them on another Saturday. He said Beth was bringing a friend with her and I got the impression that the friend was supposed to be for me. I wondered cynically, is this Beth's way of being nice to me? Great. Is the other guy locked, too? How's that supposed to work?
Her friend's name was Brian, and he actually seemed like a good guy. Good looking, easy going, funny. As for Beth, she was surprisingly turned out -- linen skirt, coordinated tank top and button shirt, liner and gloss, and sure enough, she was wearing her little necklace and key. Sheesh. We had takeout barbeque, Les put
Chinatown
on the screen, and we all sat down to chat and only half watch the movie while we ate. Les had only the two big chairs, but okay, they were big enough to share. Except Beth took the chair with Brian! Not that I minded -- I wasn't looking to claim Brian, but then they started getting touchy with each other. Beth's hands never left him, and the two of them were whispering and giggling. Before long, she was practically in his lap with her tongue in his ear. I swear I wasn't jealous, but come on, she's supposed to be Les's girlfriend. After half an hour, Beth got up, pulled Brian out of the chair, and dragged him to the bedroom! It had to be the bedroom -- I heard the door close. I gawped at Les. WTF?! He shrugged his shoulders like 'what am I supposed to do,' and pretended to watch the movie.
I wanted to leave but that would have been pretty rude to Les. So I stayed for moral support but kept craning my neck towards the bedroom, muttering over and over 'I cannot f-ing believe her.' Les just sighed and kept watching Jack and Faye. After a while -- too long a while -- they returned or, I should say, Beth did. She said nothing about it, just that Brian had to leave and had let himself out. Like it was no big deal. I was going to start hollering at her, but Les spoke up so I stayed mum.