Tonight was different than any other night. I did my last minute errands before the sun went down, had dinner, and headed off to watch a friend, who's a jockey at the local radio station.
Oh, I'm Lehua, Lei to most of my friends, if it matters; I'm Hawaiian, Japanese, Filipino, 5'6", average built, and lesbian. Before it was my friends' time to go on the air, I watched as the beautiful 'Nightingale' * that's her radio name by the way, her real name is Asia *, did her stuff on the radio. I gazed upon her through the glass window, not knowing what she's saying. Her long black hair, small puffy lips, her round eyes with just a slight slant in them, and just a hint of freckles on the top of her cheeks. I smiled and thought if there were one Asian out there who'd be the right person for, she'd be it. She looked up and smiled at me and motioned me to come into the station.
I walked in and sat in the seat next to her. She gave me a kiss on the cheek and nice warm hug. I could feel her skin burning against mine. I stayed quiet the whole time while she was on the air, and all the while she had her hand on my thigh.
She cracked some jokes, made fun of men * her specialty *, and we laughed. By the time her set was up, she looked at me with a wicked smile. She motioned my friend, saying that it was his time for his set. She took my hand and led me to a place I've never been in the building. As we walked through a bunch of doors she squeezed the life out of my hand. I could the intensity running through my body, not knowing what may happen in the next few minutes.
We came upon the last door. She opened it. And inside there was a small bed with a folded blanket and pillow, a nightstand, and an alarm clock. "What is this place?" I asked in a whisper. She took both my hands in hers and led me to the bed, "Well this place is usually used for owner. He stays here only when he's lost track of time and too tired to go home. I only know of this place because I helped him and a couple of other guys put the bed in." She said with a wicked grin. I felt as if she was lying, but I didn't care.