Mentor
Chapter 3 - Sacrifice
Anita and I didn't eat lunch with the team on the following day. Instead, we picked up a snack at the coffee shop, in relative privacy.
"How was your evening?" she asked.
She had become a good friend, but I wasn't about to share details about my time with Fiala. I tried to gloss over it. "It was fine." Unfortunately, my burning cheeks said more than my words did.
Anita grinned at me. "And to think I was nervous to see you with Fi," she said. "But I meant the club."
"Oh," I responded. "But wait. You were nervous?"
"I thought you'd be disappointed," she said. Fi has turned down everyone I know," she said. "I was surprised to see her leave with you."
"Huh. Really?" I asked. "Even you?"
I asked in jest, but Anita gave me a rueful grin. "Even me," she said.
"I see," I said. "I don't really know what drew her to me. Trading glances across a crowded room, maybe?" Which was the literal truth on my part, whether or not it was Fi's motivation.
"Possible," she said. "I'm happy it worked out. You think you'll become a regular?"
"I think so," I said. "I had a good time. Not just afterward, I mean. I was concerned that being out of college would mean I can't connect anymore, but I did. I love Emma and Tiff. They're great."
"They are," Anita agreed, and told me a little of their story. They
hadn't
met at the club, and Tiff had considered herself straight before they started dating, but they seemed committed for the long term - much to the chagrin of Emma's former lovers.
"I might try the grownups dance one day," I said. "Thursday, right?"
"Third Thursday of the month," Anita clarified. "If you feel you need an introduction, I could probably be there, but I'd prefer not."
Curious, I asked, "Any reason? Is it teeming with your graduated exes?"
She grimaced. "Not so many," she said, "but likely one."
"Huh," I said. "From your expression, one you're not happy about. The one you mentioned on our... last week?"
"Julie." Anita sighed. "Yes."
"Want me to break her skull for you if I see her?" I asked. "
Accidentally
spill wine on her dress? Spike her drink with laxatives?"
Anita laughed, then looked up, brushing back her hair. "I appreciate the offer," she said, "but no. Let sleeping badgers lie."
"Anyway, I don't mind going alone," I said. "I'll avoid anyone named Julie."
"Yeah, you really don't want to go there," Anita agreed. Then she added, "You realize I'll be gone by then?"
"Gone?" I asked. I heard the surprise in my voice, and felt my stomach lurch.
"My internship is up at the end of next week. Time to get ready for fall semester."
"Oh, wow. No, I didn't realize," I said. "I guess I knew it would be, but hadn't thought through the details."
She grinned. "You have my number. And I'm sure to see you at the club. And who knows, maybe I'll be back next year."
~~~~~
For the next outing to Gabby's, I wore a scoop neck, long-sleeved fire engine red tee over a black push up bra, just a little cleavage on display, but conspicuously contoured within the tight shirt. Same jeans, same boots. Again,
almost
an outfit I could wear to work, at least on casual Friday. As long as there were no team meetings - or as long as I didn't care where my teammates' eyes would be focused for the entire meeting.
Tiff and Emma were present. They'd pushed a couple of tables together, and were sitting with a tall girl with flaxen blonde hair and two other young women whom I thought looked familiar. One was short, with fiery red hair, green eyes and freckles, the other medium height, with white-blonde hair and intense, dark blue eyes. Tiff waved me over. "We saved you a chair," she said.
"Thanks, that's kind of you," I said. "I'm not a newbie anymore, though. I don't want to intrude."
Tiff pursed her lips. "You're still a friend, right?"
Her comment warmed me. I smiled broadly. "I hope so," I said. "I think of you and Emma as friends."
"Well, your circle is about to grow," she replied. "This is Margot." She indicated the tall blonde sitting beside Emma. "And Cyndy and Dylan," gesturing to the redhead and her companion in turn. I shook hands with them all.
"Margot's one of our roommates," Emma said, "and Cyndy and Dylan work at the coffee shop."
"Oh, that's it!" I exclaimed. "I thought I recognized you. That's a great place. I've seen you both there. I didn't realize you were a couple."
Dylan's eyebrows shot up, and Cyndy burst out laughing. She shook her head. "We're not! We're friends of Margot and Heather. Since Heather's closing tonight, we came to keep Margot company. Heather's Margot's girlfriend," she added at my frown.
"They're here to keep Margot honest," Tiff piped up. "Since she has a..." - she made air quotes - ""re-pu-
tay
-tion". Do you know how I first met her?"