"Tommy, can you hear me?
Can you feel me near you?
Tommy, can you see me?
Can I help to cheer you?
Ooh, Tommy. Tommy. Tommy. Tommy."
-The Who,
"Tommy Can You Hear Me"
(This story takes place a month after "The Continuing Education of Susan.")
Julie Equals emerged from the bedroom in a sheer blue nightie and pink panties. The moans emanating from the room were silenced as she shut the door behind her. In the almost a year that she and her husband had owned the house, they'd done a bit of remodeling, and soundproofing the bedrooms had been an early project.
She walked through the living room to the kitchen, encountering three women stretching on yoga mats on the floor. Her friends Claire and Rachel had stopped by and Claire was giving a private yoga lesson to Rachel and Susan; her roommate and girlfriend. Susan turned to face Julie as she went past.
"Hey, how's he doing?" Susan asked her.
"Not great," Julie replied, entering the kitchen and continuing the conversation through the breakfast nook window. "We're only on day two of the antibiotics, so the headache's still driving him nuts." She filled a bowl with some soup and popped it in the microwave as they spoke. "Today's a sort-of anniversary for us, and I had a surprise planned, but that's not going to happen now."
"Damn," Claire said. "Ear infections suck. Hope he's better soon."
"Me too, and not just because of the special occasion," Julie said as she filled a plastic bag with ice and put some more in a glass. "I mean, he's never been one of those ultra-macho guys when it comes to pain, and I guess it'll go away soon, but I've never seen him like this."
The other three women nodded. Julie and her husband Troy had literally been best friends since birth, growing up as next-door neighbors; and aside from her once taking a long trip to Europe with another friend and the two of them attending colleges in different states, had been largely inseparable pals most of their lives. Their closeness had caused other romantic relationships in their lives to suffer as their partners eventually grew jealous and suspicious of their friendship, until they realized that they truly loved each other more than anyone else in the world and began the romance that led to their marriage. The other three women knew their history and took her statement that she'd never seen him in his current state seriously, beginning to worry about him.
"Would you like me to sit with him a bit," Susan asked. She was Troy's girlfriend as well as Julie's. All of the women in the room could safely claim to be in a relationship with the two of them, but Susan was closer to him than Claire or Rachel. Julie and Troy had agreed early in their relationship that their love was big enough to share, and so their marriage was quite open. After they'd helped her get out of an abusive relationship, Susan had become a welcome addition to their home and their life together; and although she had her own bedroom, any combination of the three of them sharing a bed was a common sight in the Equals household.