I moan as her soft, alabaster hands gently stroke my velvet thighs. The silk sheets are cool on my back, sliding across my skin so sensually. Her hair drapes across my legs, tickling my tender skin and heightening every touch.
Then, something snaps.
I hear a small gasp as I roughly pull her face to my opening.
She pushes her hands off my thighs and flies away from me, wiping her mouth.
"Stay away from me, you filthy dyke! You're nothing but a fat, smelly, filthy dyke! I hate you!"
The venom fills her face and distorts it, twisting into a grotesque caricature. In fact, it is becoming something new altogether.
I watch in horror as her willowy frame transforming into a gigantic, ugly creature. Spit flying from her wide, gaping mouth, she hisses at me.
"Filthy, fat, slobbery, slime! Get away from me, GET AWAY FROM ME!"
Bursting forth from her flimsy silk slip, her arms, now long and hairy, frantically scuttle backwards as she continues to spew depraved, noxious bile from her fanged maw.
Around me, the sensuous, sleek, candle-lit harem we had been lying in melts to the ground, leaving nothing but oozing piles of slime, scattered around the tattered pallet I am sprawled out on.
In revulsion and shock, I reach one hand out towards her, just as she begins to scream.
All of a sudden, I awake with a start. For a moment, I am still ensnared by my nightmare, and feverishly tear my bed apart looking for spiders.
It is still early, that I can see from the darkness outside my window. Wiping the cold sweat from my brow, I grab the alarm clock from my side table to check the time.
4:36 AM.
I groan out loud. Tonight I promised to have dinner with Eva and Jacob.
After tossing and turning for a few minutes, I decide to get up and start the day early.
I take a hot shower, scrubbing away all of the shameful remnants of my nightmare.
As much as I try to ignore it, my nightmare disturbs me. I know now that I have to reveal my true feelings to Eva. If I don't, I will live a lifetime of regret.
Walking back into my room, I spy a piece of white paper sticking out from underneath my dresser. I walk over and pick it up. It is an old birthday card.
On the front is a sparkly pink birthday cake. The glitter is scratchy as I run my fingertips over it, like sandpaper. I open up the card and read the words scribbled on the inside.
Dearest, darling Julie,
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways! Ha ha, just kidding. I am serious though. You're my best friend and I love you. You're the only one who was looking out for me when I needed you to most.
Anyway, enough with the mushy stuff. Happy 18th, kid!
Your partner in crime,
Eva
Teardrops roll off my cheeks and onto the careworn paper. After tonight, she won't love me anymore.
Tenderly, I put the card in my top drawer and get dressed.
My mind is a million miles away as I bump down the stairs. So far away, in fact, that I don't see the dark figure sitting on the bottom step until it's too late.
With a startled shout, I trip and we both go flying. I end up lying on my back on the hardwood floor, with a heavy form on top of me.
Quickly, Uncle Joe scrambles off of me and pulls me to my feet.
"Are you okay?"
The wind knocked out of me, it is all I can do to nod. I follow him into the shadowy kitchen, illuminated only by the faintest fingers of dawn peeking out over the horizon.
I sit down at the granite countertop as he opens the fridge. In the light spilling out of the door, I can see that he is weary, with dark circles prominent under his eyes.
"Do you want some juice?"