Lisa sipped her strawberry daiquiri amid the raucous pub and glanced at her watch realizing she had been waiting patiently among the loud partying spring breakers for almost an hour. She stared at her half empty glass with a somber dejected look and stepped off the bar stool. She made her way over to the front where the Hawaiian shirt bartenders served various colorful drinks to their patrons and raised her hand speaking above the din of the pub, "Excuse me?"
Her first attempt failed to catch the attention of the bartender closest to her apparently engrossed in filling a couple of mugs of beer when she spoke up again.
"Hello? Excuse me for a second." she said waving her hand in front of him. The bartender still did not hear her soft voice nor did his eyes leave the beer mugs he was filling.
A short brunette standing next to Lisa did hear her pleas of attention.
"Hey you, behind the bar!" she said. The bartender look up, "Yellow here needs you!" she said pointing over to Lisa.
"What can I get you?" he said.
"Nothing. I was supposed to meet someone here, but they didn't show up. If a blonde guy about six foot tall asks for me, could you tell him I couldn't wait any longer?"
"Blonde dude about six feet. Sure."
"Thank you." Lisa said with a smile.
Lisa scurried out between two people huddled by the bar. The brunette followed her with her eyes and looked at Lisa.
"Got stood up?"
"Yeah."
"Hang with us. We know how to have fun, don't we?" she said as her table of five guys and girls acknowledged her loudly.
"Thanks, but I think I've had enough fun for the day."
"Come on Yellow. Stay just a bit more."
"I gotta go. Thanks. And thanks for your help."
"Sure." she said watching Lisa exit the pub.
She looked at her long legs while she passed around the tables and patrons. At the entrance, Lisa tossed her long blonde hair over her shoulder and opened the door. She met the brunette's eyes staring at her. Lisa gave her pleasant cheerful smile and waved as she stepped out
"Robyn, get the drinks. Robyn!" her table friends said shaking her out of a daze.
"Wait, I'll be back in a second." Robyn said and hurried out of the pub.
"Where ya going?" her friends called to her but she completely ignored them. She exited the pub to a twilight sunset as the warm air blanketed her body while she looked left and right for the long, yellow haired girl.
Lisa was walking alone down the busy street with wild spring breakers driving up and down the street hooting and hollering out of their rented convertibles. Robyn followed Lisa a good distance between them watching her from afar. A smile crept on her face as she looked at her from behind. She enjoyed her long bare naked legs. They were smooth with supple calves and glistened in the warm air giving off a healthy sheen to them. Lisa would turn her head toward a loud obnoxious party goer without a skip in her stride. Her steps were smooth with an elegant and sultry grace.
Robyn closed the gap between them to be close, but not close enough for Lisa to sense another person near her space. Lisa's pink tank top hugged her curves showing off her shapely body and her bare shoulders looked feminine and well proportioned as her long yellow hair bobbed and danced behind her at each stride. "It sucks being stood up, doesn't it?" Robyn said.
Lisa turned her head brushing her hair to the side and saw who was speaking to her. Robyn stopped with Lisa keeping the same distance between them.
Lisa saw it was the short dark haired girl that came to her aid back at the pub. Away from the noisy crowded people, she got a better look at her. She had a smile plastered on her face. Along with her short stature it radiated an adorable cuteness. Lisa didn't notice at the time the fullness of the brunette's breast. She was definitely a C if not a D cup.
"Oh, hi." Lisa said with a friendly smile.
"Your friends didn't show up?"
"No."
"So what are you gonna do now, Yellow?"
"Why do you keep calling me Yellow?"
"Your hair!" Robyn said, "I like it."
"Thanks."
"So, what are gonna do now?" Robyn said taking a few steps closer.
"Nothing. I'm just going back to the motel."
"By yourself?"
Lisa nodded.
"You want some company?"
"No, thanks. I'm not much of a party girl."
Robyn took a few more steps closer and protested, "We don't have to hang out at the pub if you don't want to. We could go somewhere else. We could hang out at the motel if you want."
"No, it's okay. I'm sure you and your friends are fun and nice, but I'd rather be alone. Thanks anyway." Lisa said and smiled and began to turn away when Robyn grabbed Lisa's wrist.
"We don't have to hang out with them if you don't want to. We could just hang out together by ourselves." Robyn said, "You don't really want to be alone in the motel by yourself with nothing to do, do you?"
Lisa looked at Robyn a bit dumbfounded at Robyn's insistent yearning, "I'm sorry, but I don't even know your name."
"Sorry, it's Robyn." she said with a bright smile.
"Robyn, nice to meet you." Lisa said holding Robyn's hand on her wrist. She shook it and gently and brushed Robyn's grip off of her, "I don't know what you expect, but I'm pretty boring. This place isn't really me. I didn't even want to come here in the first place."
Robyn looked at her with a frown and shifted her weight over to her other foot. "Do you really think that's going to work?"
"What?"
"You just gave me the, 'it's not you it's me' line."
"No, but it's true. Really."
Robyn shook her head with a dismayed smile and chuckled to herself.
"Hey, I'm sorry. I guess I just want to be alone." Lisa said.
"Do you, Yellow?" Robyn said in earnest, "Do you really want to be alone?"
Lisa thought about it for a moment and fumbled with her words.
"What is it that you want from me?" Lisa said.
"I just asked a question if you really want to be alone."
"Well, I appreciate your thoughtfulness, but-" Lisa said.
"Please." Robyn said with a hint of frustration, "Please just tell me if you want to be left alone."
"Well," Robyn said clearly debating with herself, "No."
The smile crept back onto Robyn's face. Lisa reciprocated her joy with a shy smile.
"See. That wasn't so hard, was it Yellow?"
"No, I guess not."
"So, why don't we hang out at your motel, unless you want to go somewhere else."
"You're not going to call your friends over and party in my room, are you?"
"Oh no. Of course not." Robyn said, "Just you and me tonight. I promise."
"I'm warning you in advance. I'm a boring person. I don't know what you're expecting."
"I'm sure we'll figure out something to do. So what's your name, or should I just keep calling you Yellow?"
"It's Lisa."
"Lisa?"
"Yeah."
"Hi Lisa." Robyn said dancing in front of her. "Hope to be friends with you Lisa."
"Me too, I guess." Lisa said with a crinkled brow.