She was the laughing girl. The pretty chocolate skinned one with the big bright smile and polite eyes. Always a positive thing to say and a comforting shoulder or hand at the ready.
She was intelligent, engaging, and dependable. The friend you could count on and the daughter who was the apple of her parent's eye. At twenty-six years of age she had her Bachelor's Degree in mathematics as well as an MBA. She had left a well paying job she hated for an equally well paying job that she loved. She had her own one bedroom apartment in a nice neighborhood in the suburbs of Northern California. She was even writing a book, a science fiction novel to be exact. Zaria Mayfield had everything. She was young, determined and nothing in the world could stop her except for her own misery.
"You really need to get laid," her best friend Chelsea called from the couch. She was sprawled there, watching intently as Zaria put her make-up on in the living room mirror.
"Shut up. I'm on a break from men." Zaria replied.
"That's fine," Chelsea smiled. "Be on a break from men. Just don't be on a break from dick. We're on vacation. In London for shit's sake. Find one of these fancy talking boys and get your rocks off."
Zaria glared at Chelsea in the mirror. "I'm happy. I have my shit together. I know how to have a good time with my friends, whom I love, most of the time. Men are complications and I just don't want any complications right now."
Unconvinced Chelsea rolled her eyes. "It's been over a year since you and that dickwad broke up. I know you haven't been with any one since. If you don't use it soon your cooch is going to dry up and fall out."
Screwing her lips to the side Zaria chose not to comment.
She had tried to date since breaking up with her ex. There weren't many things that Zaria wasn't good at but relating to men was definitely at the top of the list. She had really only had two boyfriends in her life. With the first, she'd been 19 and desperately in love with the idea of love. He'd been older and keen on marriage. By the time she graduated from college she had outgrown the idea that being barefoot and pregnant for the next ten to fifteen years was romantic. After that she'd had a 3 year dry spell until she met Alvin. He worked with her. He was nice and he liked her. It was a train wreck. They hadn't even lasted 5 months before he broke up with her. "We used to have a lot more fun than we do now..." were his exact words. She found it incredibly ironic that he broke up with her for being boring. If Zaria told the complete truth she had always found Alvin to be incredibly average. He was average looking, he liked doing average things, watching average movies and he was average in the sack. He preferred one position. Her on top. He wasn't very imaginative and their sex life was far from satisfying. There were plenty of things she didn't like about him. She didn't like his homophobic friends, the fact that he wouldn't go out dancing with her, and she hated that he always bought rolls with cream cheese in them when they went out for sushi. She never mentioned any of these things because she had been grateful that someone wanted to be her boyfriend. She had preferred an average existence with someone to the prospect of being alone.
Breaking up with her was the kindest thing Alvin had ever done for her. They never fought. They never got angry with each other. There wasn't enough passion between them for any of that. They weren't in love. She cried when Alvin left her, but it was mostly hurt pride and relief. From that point on Zaria promised herself that if it wasn't real, if it wasn't love or crazed lust she wouldn't bother. She became consumed with the idea of desiring someone uncontrollably, of being desired. Consumed with the need to fuck. She went out. She dressed up, she danced, she got drunk. She surrounded herself with friends and men, dated and flirted up a storm. Not once did she meet someone who ignited the fire she wanted.
Hence the break.
"You ready for London-town ladies?!" Ruth came galloping down the stairs followed by her boyfriend Tom. Ruth was a high school friend of Chelsea, now studying in the UK and living with her boyfriend. The couple had been nice enough to offer Zaria and Chels a place to stay during their trip.
Zaria dropped her lip gloss into her clutch. "I'm ready!"