The heavy thump of house music was making my head throb. I looked around for my friend, Cecilia, to let her know that I was going to step out onto the patio but she was nowhere to be found. I shrugged a little to myself and headed across the dance floor to the doors that lead out the back of the dimly lit bar. The blast of chilly air that hit my sweaty face felt refreshing and I lifted my chin to breathe in deeply. I let the door swing softly behind me and hopped up onto the railing of the porch and sat down.
I closed my eyes and let my head fall to my chest as I willed the world to stop whiriling so fast. By now I was pretty sure that the music wasn’t the only thing causing my head to ache. The only sounds around me were the slightly breezy night air playing in the trees and the woman singing telling her lover to go out the door and don’t turn around. I sat silently for a few minutes when I heard a voice ask if I had a light. I turned quizzically to see who would ask me a question like that. I am not a smoker…not even a casual I’ve-had-one-too-many-drinks smoker and everyone I know knows that about me. Not that I am a preachy non smoker--it just makes me puke.
I cleared my throat and opened my eyes. “No I—Wow! I mean—Geez!” The words tumbled out of my mouth before I could catch them. This guy was gorgeous! He was athletically build without being muscle-bound…a baseball player if I had to guess…and his grey eyes stared at me as if there was something wrong with me. I took a deep breath, exhaled and tried again. “No, sorry I don’t have a light.” It would have almost been perfect if my voice hadn’t been so squeaky. Damn!
“Sorry to have bothered you,” he lifted his hand in a little wave and started to walk off. To say I was disappointed was an understatement. He was the first guy to talk to me at this stupid sorority mixer. I had just signed my pledge card that afternoon and was already a little angry with myself. I had done it mostly to spite my roomate who said that I wasn’t Tri-Phi material, but as it turns out, I was. Last night I had twenty-five girls dressed all in white practically break down the door to my dorm room. They offered me a bid to join the sorority and this afternoon I felt a little like I had signed my life away, but that is what happens when someone says that I can’t do something. Sure I had the only black face in the room, but it’s not like I haven’t been in that situation before. I sighed dejectedly and went back to meditating or willing myself not to puke and I heard the door open then close again.
I opened an eye to make sure that I was alone, then I jumped down from my perch and I leaned over to gaze in to the dead and ragged-looking garden below and the street beyond that. I turned my head in the direction of the door and watched as Mr. Gorgeous sauntered through again. My heart skipped a couple of beats and trying not to let a goofy smile take over my face, I turned back to the street and counted down from ten to one trying to calm my nerves. His broad shoulders were hidden under a long sleeved t shirt that was covered by a short sleeved tee. His jeans were baggy enough to be fashionable, but tight enough to leave very little to the imagination. He gave me a cheeky smirk and stopped next to me.
“Do you mind if I have a smoke?” he asked me in a sexy low voice.
“Not at all,” I answered back. That was the most normal thing that had come out of my mouth to this guy yet. He stood beside me and watched a couple of cars pass on the mostly deserted street. The cigarette crackled softly as he took a drag, then he blew the smoke out of his lungs straight ahead of us.
“Are you having a good time?” he asked quietly.
“Yeah,” I said in a thoroughly unconvincing voice. Mr. Gorgeous chuckled lowly and took another pull. “Are you?”
“Nah, the ladies are beautiful, but there’s not a lot going on upstairs, if you know what I mean.” It was my turn to chuckle.
“Sorority girls aren’t exactly known for being geniuses, you know.”
“Then why are you here?” He pointed at me with his cigarette.
“You know, it was partly because of a dare, and partly to see what it would be like. But mostly, I don’t know why.”
“My name’s Sean,” He said around the cigarette that was between his full lips. He extended a hand and I shook it. I almost turned to jelly right there on the spot.
“Trish.” He held my hand for longer than necessary, then let it go slowly.
“You’re really beautiful, you know that?”
My body gave a shiver of pleasure and I smiled at him sweetly.
“I bet you say that to all the greek girls so that you can get into their pants.” I gave him a saucy wink and turned to rest my back on the railing. It was taking a cosiderable amount of brain power to keep me talking like a normal person, but he didn’t seem to sense how nervous I truly was
“How did you know?” he winked right back and copied my body language. “You are beautiful, you know.” He took one last long drag and flicked the cigarette over his shoulder.
“I hope that landed in the street, Sean.” I said turning to take a peek out I thought I saw the butt glow orange but I couldn’t be sure. “Otherwise we may have to call the fire department here pretty soon.”
“I never miss my mark,” he said cocking an eyebrow. Somehow it felt like there was more to that statement than just talking about where his cigarette had landed. I cleared my throat again and slid a glance out of the corner of my eye.
“I think, Sean, that I am going to walk back to campus. It was really nice meeting you. Hopefully, I’ll see you around sometime.” I knew that I would definitely see him again, seeing as how his fraternity was the brother frat to my new sorority.
“You’re leaving?”
“As soon as I find my friend and let her know,” I said nodding.
“Can I at least give you a ride home? It isn’t safe for a woman to walk around by herself at night.”
“Are you my knight in shinning armor?” I joked as he stood over me. His square jawline was just a bit stubbly and I wondered what it would feel like to run my tounge over it. The tiny tingle between my legs that had started when he called me beautiful was beginning to develop into a full blown throb.
“Do you want me to be?”
“Nah, I can take care of myself,” I said with more confidence than I felt. It would be nice to be taken care of for once. I had been with someone all through high school and we had broken up just before I had come to college last year. Now here it was, the beginning of my sophmore year and I had been out with a couple of guys, but that mostly consisted of watching a DVD in his room and then quick meaningless sex afterward. Not that I don’t enjoy movies or sex, but sometimes a woman wants and needs a little more than that.
“You’re tough, I like that.” Sean touched my nose with his fingertip then he traced my cheekbone. His touch made me squirm with more pleasure than I was willing to admit was there. He bent his head as if to kiss me but then he stopped just centimeters from my mouth. “Do you taste as good as you look?”
“I’m sure that I do, but why don’t we find out another day?” I whispered. I took a step back and hurried away from him before I kissed him for real.
* * *
I was sitting in The Quad enjoying a break between classes when Sean ran up and sat beside me on the bench. His dark hair gleamed in the sun and his grey eyes twinkled.