Hello Readers! This story is a little lengthier than I had intended it to be, therefore it takes a while to get to the juice. There's plenty of teasing and taunting along the way, but if you've got the patience for that sort of thing, then let's go for it! If not, no biggie. I hope you guys like it and thank you for reading!
Part One: A Jolly Reunion
The train shrieked forward as it made its way through the countryside. As Madeline rode in her seat next to the window, her young body was propelled forward and back from the motion of the train. Her big blue eyes feasted on the stark, naked trees deprived of their leaves, the patches of slushy snow scattered along the wet grass. But the snow that was falling - the pure, Santa's-workshop-snow - was now sprinkling itself down in contrast to all of Mother Nature's dirty squalor. The lightly falling snow promised her little pieces of heaven. Madeline had no idea why she thought that, except that it seemed appropriate it do so. She smiled slightly to herself and looked at the magazine on her lap.
Currently, she was headed an hour east to visit a friend who had just had an appendectomy. Routine surgery, sure, but Madeline - or "Maddy" as she was sometimes called - rarely missed a beat when it came to the ups and down of friendships and relationships. In the beginning of a romantic relationship, she was outrageously coy and suggestive, but, once in it, she was attentive, passionate, and humorous. This friend, however, was just that: a friend.
The time was November 2005 and Thanksgiving would be celebrated in a few weeks. She would have four days off then, but it was towards the end of the year, around Christmas and New Year's, that she was really pinning her hopes on resting and recharging her batteries. If you were to sum up her life on a sheet of paper, most people would be impressed: a 20-year-old junior in college studying to be a pediatrician while also juggling two jobs, one as a nude model in the university art classes, and the other working at a makeup counter in a drugstore. The students would receive nearly three weeks off for their winter break, and she had requested - months ago - that she get a two-week vacation from both her jobs to coincide with her school recess. The requests had been granted, and she looked forward to her time off.
Life had given her an unfair - but not an unmanageable - hand to deal with. When she was a baby, her father left the family; from then on, she was raised by her mother until she was 17. At the age of 17, Madeline's mother suffered from an aneurysm in her brain which eventually caused a stroke and led to her premature death. After a long period of mourning had taken place, Madeline found a ray of light in the profession she wanted to pursue: Children's medicine. This took the sullen teenager and lifted her from the trenches of grief. In its place she found passion, ambition, optimism, charisma, humor, and beauty - both inside and out. She had returned.
As she flipped through her glossy magazine, the occasional man would pass by and always be struck by her physical attractiveness. It was noticeable to just about anyone who encountered her. She stood about 5'4" and her weight hovered around 115 lbs. She was full breasted but not outrageously so; her legs were long for her height. Her long brown hair landed to her waist and there was just a light layering of bangs upon her forehead. Underneath the edge of those bangs were plucked eyebrows, and underneath the eyebrows shone two great blue orbs that were eyes, big planets the color of the ocean. She had a straight, well-crafted nose, sensuous lips, and behind those lips, planted firmly, were two sets of white teeth, perfect rows (with a slight overbite) that shone cosmically when she grinned and laughed.
Currently stuck on an article about how to achieve multiple orgasms telepathically, her eyes were drawn from the periodical, and she looked up to see a man staring at her from the aisle of the swaying train. She recognized him immediately. It was Tony, her music tutor from her old Catholic high school. It was nearly factual opinion of Madeline's mother that music was a needed subject in school, so Madeline was forced to take piano lessons from Tony - a musical instrument she could never master. But at the age of 14 till the age of 16 when this one-named, nearly Godlike creature had entered her life, he didn't need (or want) a last name: to call him Mister So-and-So was much too formal for him.
She grinned brightly, looking up at him from her seat. "Hi Tony. Do you remember me? My name is Madeline Weber."
He nodded and smiled. "Yes, I remember. Sorry I was staring." He laughed. "I didn't mean to look like a pervert."
"No no," Madeline reassured him, gesturing to the empty seat across from her. "You're not at all. Would you like to join me? These rides can get a little boring."
He grinned and nodded, holding up his hand in a gesture of gratitude and took the seat across from her. He still carried himself like the same old Tony, and this was confirmed when he took a cigarette out of his pocket and lit it with a gas station lighter. Same old Tony, she thought, and put her magazine down, practicing that attentiveness she was always so good at it.
When Tony had tutored her for those two years in her adolescence, she had developed a very quick but long-lasting crush on him. Back then, at that point, she was just a typical Catholic schoolgirl: Shy around boys, prone to blushing at a compliment, frizzy
Bride of Frankenstein
hair knotted down in two pigtails, moon-faced with acne craters, and the typical parochial schoolgirl outfit of a dowdy, baggy plaid skirt, a blouse, and an equally dowdy sweater.
So, with all that said, one could easily see how a young, impressionable woman would be dazzled by the rebellious, hip, musician type. They grew close as tutor and pupil in those two years, and, on certain occasions, Madeline would even ask him advice on boys, a topic she could never broach with her distant, if loving, mother. Three days a week after school they would sit on the piano seat together, practicing in the luxury of her living room, sharing snacks and milk during small breaks, and getting to know each other in the bashful way that only a young lady would with a man who is older and off-limits.
Madeline asked him what he was doing with himself these days. He puffed on his cigarette and crossed his ankle over his knee in a casual gesture. He was wearing jeans - like she always remembered - worn out boots, and a heavy winter coat. In the Northeastern region of the United States in winter, one could not get by without a heavy coat to shield them from the ice and snow and sleet and wind.
"Well, I'm actually a record producer in New York now," he answered, grinning.
"Really." Madeline replied, still like a schoolgirl in awe of his charismatic presence.
He nodded. "Yeah, that's why I decided to leave my job as a tutor. You know how much I love my music, so I got into it through the help of a musician buddy of mine. A guitarist. Like Clapton, only stupider. Know what I mean?"
"Almost," Madeline replied and tossed her head back laughing.
"How about you, what have you been up to these last few years?" he asked, glancing at her above the fiery, orange end of his chimney-like cigarette.
She went into all the things that had happened over the last four years. The death of her mother being the darkness that eventually propelled her into the light of a college career and professional career that she most desperately needed; they were her life preservers during those years. They gave her something to hang onto. But she did not say all this, she merely gave the basics; she didn't want to wax poetic.
Tony looked concerned and empathetic when hearing about the death of her mother, but his expression changed and lightened when he heard the positives that had come to her, especially in these last couple of years after she had started her college career. When his expression lightened like that, his whole demeanor changed: his eyebrows fell back and opened his face, a twinkle in his eye showed he was engaged, and a crooked grin and nod showed he was impressed by her moxie and ambition.
As she told her story of the past several years, she absentmindedly played with the pages of the magazine, flipping them back and forth, her glances only occasionally meeting his steady one. Even after four years of having not seen each other, he had not changed at all: he was still standing tall at maybe 5'11", slim with a broad upper body, strong legs, a head of thick black hair thanks to his Italian heritage, dark eyes, and a bona fide black mustache that hugged his upper lip like a motorcyclist's might. He looked 38-39 years old - old enough to know better, but still young enough to have a good time.
They spoke of where they were headed that day and about their holiday plans. Tony, too, was getting a large chunk of time off around the end of the year just as she was and, not surprisingly, some of their vacation days overlapped with one another. A lightbulb went off in Tony's head, but he did not verbalize his thoughts. He learned the hard way not to speak without thinking when he was around women.
While Madeline noticed how
little
he had changed in the last several years, Tony couldn't help but notice how
much
his little pupil had changed since she was 16. Everything had gotten better. As they sat there across from each other, both having removed their coats, and both eyeing the other's frame, there was much to like on both sides. But Tony couldn't help but notice that this shrimpy kid had blossomed into a curvy, pert-breasted beauty. He estimated her bra size at maybe a 32C. She really filled up her sweater these days, he observed. She hadn't grown any taller, but at the same time he didn't remember her legs being so long. In the tight jeans she wore, her thighs bloomed out to the roundness of her hips and tucked in at the tautness of her waist.
"Excuse me, sir," a train employee stopped by and spoke to Tony. "Please put your cigarette out. It's bothering the other passengers."
Tony looked up at the man with a charming smile and nodded. "Will do, good man." The train employee walked away, and Tony extinguished the cigarette on the bottom of his boot.
"So," Tony said, brushing his hands clean at the start of a new topic. "Do you have a boyfriend?"