Niha sighed and checked her phone again, and tried to decide how much longer she should stay at the bar before heading home. This wasn't her idea of a good Friday night. The music was too loud, she didn't know anybody, and she felt more than a little out of place. 'HER' was a lesbian bar, after all, and Niha wasn't a lesbian. She was straight. She had a boyfriend.
So, why was she even here?
She'd asked herself that more than once, and unfortunately, she knew the answer: peer pressure. It was Niha's first week at a new job and a new company, and she wanted to make a good impression. She'd promised herself she was going to get out of her shell a little more this time, despite her introverted instincts. So, when a group of her colleagues had urged her to go out with them for a night, she'd made herself accept. She hadn't even balked when they'd mentioned they were going to a gay bar. She'd simply nodded and smiled at their promises that it was simply a great place to have a good time.
And then, of course, all of Niha's coworkers had disappeared onto the dance floor and left her behind.
For the last hour, Niha had been sitting at a table, sipping a drink, and hoping against hope that one of the people who had brought her would come to check on her. So far, no such luck. Calling an Uber to take her home sounded so good, but Niha couldn't stand the thought that all her new coworkers would think - or rather, know - that she was an introverted weirdo who didn't know how to party. So, she was stuck in limbo, trying to make her cocktail last the night.
"Hi there!"
Niha almost spilled her drink as an unfamiliar woman slipped into the seat next to her. She had a bright, eager spark in her eye that seemed undimmed even in the face of the dazed, surprised expression on Niha's face.
"Do... I know you?" she asked cautiously.
"You do now," the stranger said smoothly. "I'm Everly."
"I-I'm Niha," Niha replied automatically.
Frankly, Niha wasn't sure if Everly was being as weird as it seemed to her, or if she was the weird one. She wasn't really sure what counted as 'normal' at a bar like this. Everly, by contrast, seemed completely at home. In fact, she was the kind of person it was almost impossible to imagine existing outside of a party or a club. Her hair, eyes, and lipstick were all electric blue; the same color as her skin-tight latex leotard. It left her shoulders on display and held her breasts up on her chest, and disappeared underneath a pair of black, oversized cargo pants below the waist. It was a striking look, but Everly carried it off effortlessly.
What was a girl like that doing talking to a dork like Niha?
As she was struggling to vocalize that question, another stranger approached and stood by Niha's shoulder, on the opposite side to Everly.
"Now now, babe," she purred. "Take it easy. You're scaring her."
"I'm not as patient as you, Scarlett," Everly replied, rolling her eyes.
"That's for sure," Scarlett said, throwing Niha an apologetic look.
If Everly and Scarlett were a pair, they made for quite the pair. Where Everly's look was cutting-edge contemporary, Scarlett's was all vintage. Her big hair and dark skin were radiant, and her huge hoop earrings were right out of the seventies. She was wearing a long dress with a plunging neckline that seemed to flow perfectly over her curvy body, something made all the more impressive by how tall she was. She was perhaps the tallest woman Scarlett had ever seen, in fact. Despite the way she towered over Niha, though, there was nothing intimidating about her. Her smile exuded comfort and warmth, and made Niha instinctively want to trust her.
"So, uh..." Niha began awkwardly, "is this a 'me and my girlfriend saw you from across the bar and we love your vibe' kind of deal? Because if so, I should probably warn you: I have a boyfriend. I'm not... I'm just here with friends."
"Kind of," Scarlett replied, chuckling to herself. "Although it's more like, we saw you from across the bar and decided to come rescue you. No offense, but you're looking like a lost lamb right now."
"Yeah," Everly put in. "Honestly, we already figured you were straight. Everyone here probably figured you were straight. Again, no offense."
"None taken." Niha giggled. In truth, she was just glad that someone had come to talk to her. Even if Everly and Scarlett were a little strange, their company was better than no company. She was feeling slightly tipsy, and that was putting her in a sociable mood. "Take a seat!"
Scarlett nodded and smiled sweetly, and sat down next to Niha. The three of them leaned in so they could talk properly over the sound of the music.
"So," Niha said, eager to make conversation. "What do you two usually do for fun around here?"
Scarlett and Everly exchanged looks, and giggled.
"Actually, we were just about to bring that up," Scarlett told her. "See, we happen to like the chemical kind of fun. And it just so happens that we have a pill going spare. You in?"
Niha's eyes widened. Already, she was shaking her head. Drugs from a stranger? Nuh-uh. No way. "Uh... I don't think that's such a great idea."
"Oh?" Scarlett tilted her head, her smile guileless. "Why not?"
"Um..." Niha glanced around, hoping to catch the eye of a coworker. She wanted out, but she didn't want to offend her new friends. "Look, it's not that I don't think you're trustworthy or anything..."
Everly burst out laughing. "Girl, you really do need to loosen up!"
Niha had to laugh along with her. Even though Everly's grin was bordering on mocking, there was an undeniable charisma to it. Niha could feel herself being pulled along in the wake of the other girl's mood.
"Play nice, Everly," Scarlett chided. "We've only just met! She's being safe."
Niha was immeasurably grateful for her intervention. "Yeah! That's all."
Scarlett nodded. "Totally understandable," she said warmly. "Then, if you'll excuse us..."
"Wait!" Niha called out, alarmed. "I mean, I'm not going to stop you or anything."
"Of course," Scarlett said. "It's just, we were really hoping to find someone to share our trip with."
"W-well..." Niha was anxious. Everly and Scarlett were cool. The kind of cool she wanted to be. She decided to play for time. "What are you guys taking, exactly?"
"That's more like it." From Niha's other side, Everly reached out and held up a single large, pink pill. "It's called Joy."
"Joy?"
"Figures you wouldn't have heard of it," Everly giggled. "It's pretty new. Pretty wild, too. When you're on it, all you can feel is joy."
"Joy quite literally becomes the only emotion you're capable of feeling," Scarlett expanded. "All your other emotional pathways are temporarily blocked, and all your neural signals get routed through the joy centers of your brain instead. It's quite something."