"Remember that spring break, junior year? How mad I'd gotten with you for forgetting that one bag of luggage that had all my bathing suits in it?"
Veronica wheedled her friend who nearly spit his water out at the memory, the funniest of their relationship to date. Not wanting to draw that kind of attention in a fairly nice restaurant, Steve kept anything from ejecting out of his mouth, and took a deep breath to make sure nothing went down the wrong pipe, letting deep chuckles come right after.
"It's not like you'd ever let me forget that, Veronica."
"Hard to forget with all the implications it meant. How absent-minded you were, or how maybe you forgot that bag specifically, suggestively, in very coy fashion."
"Hey, you brought the most bags out of everyone. We were going on vacation, you were practically going on safari; I was bound to forget at least one bag."
"Mmhmm, and of all bags that would've kept me from swimming in the nude..."
Veronica gave Steve a seductive look masquerading as an accusing one, the kind Steve used to receive a lot, the kind she knew drew attention to her light-green eyes, styled auburn hair let down past her shoulders, and beauty queen face. The handsome ex used to be deeply affected by that, but it silently irked her how weakly he was drawn in compared to the past.
"If you recall, I bought you several replacements to make it up to you, among other things."
"And that's what made you such an agreeable boyfriend later on, no matter how absent-minded you stayed."
"Hey, some people find that quality quite endearing, when she's not trying to plug 'good' habits in to me."
Veronica purposefully maintained her smile as she turned to their evening's third wheel, Steve's roommate Edie. Stylistically, Edie was almost diametrically opposite of Veronica in every way, a near bleach-blonde pixie cut, a designer long-sleeve, sheer mesh top, pencil skirt and ankle boots compared to a more classical short dress and sandals. It irked the brunette even further how casually Edie took the compliment, smiled back at both, and received a wider smile than what he'd given Veronica's.
"It's really hard to imagine that you breaking any of your old habits; they practically defined you when we were living together."
"Hypnosis does wonders for the imagination, or so I'm told," Steve indirectly gestured in Edie's direction, receiving a cute smirk as a reply.
Veronica blinked before turning to the roommate.
"You're a hypnotist? A real 'look into my eyes' kind of hypnotist?"
Pretty hazel eyes stared directly into light green ones for an extended few seconds before giving a "it's no big deal" shrug.
"Yeah, Ms. Humble over here is a hypnotist, and a good one at that."
Slightly to Veronica's dismay, but to her subconscious fascination, the remainder of the dinner conversation ended up being about hypnosis and some of what Steve had learned and changes he'd undergone. The amazing changes were hard to dispute with how enthusiastically Steve talked about what he did around their place, how it didn't feel like burdensome chores anymore, and how fun it was to continually work on his forgetfulness. Even his appearance was evidence of change, letting his brown hair grow out and fall down around his face, a look that made Veronica nearly swoon the first time they'd seen each other in years. All of it always eluded to the hypnotist herself, who simply sat and enjoyed two old friends talking and re-connecting after so long.
***
Exiting the restaurant, well-past dusk, it turned out to be the coolest night of one of the hottest summers they could remember. So close to the water, the downtown cool breeze felt good across the skin of the trio, especially Veronica's as new to the area as she was. She found it fortuitous to be transferred to her old flame's new city, while reveling in any relief from the earlier, sweltering conditions. And yet she let herself inch closer and closer towards a form of it she craved, subconsciously still envisioning Steve and herself in the most primal way possible. It led to noting his proximity between the two women; to her surprise, he seemed evenly spaced between them, with some part of him leaning more in Edie's direction, even while staring at Veronica.
He looked...it was hard to describe by her eyes, but all the earlier talk of hypnosis, made her wonder if his seemingly static state was supposed to be trance of some sort. The one thing left unsaid yet obvious was how much he enjoyed hypnosis, the experience itself, and even being changed into something that felt better. It didn't seem like anything prompted; he just smiled a smile to himself, as did Edie, as if knowing he'd slipped into dreamy unawareness spontaneously. She couldn't help but finally ask a persistent question that lacked any reasonable explanation.
"Why does he like hypnosis so much?"
"
Because
..."
The sound of Steve's roommate's hit him like a sudden drugged after-effect; eyes flared in recognition, barely, before his face and standing posture sunk into an even more definitive trance state. The sound of the voice creating such an effect hung in the air, as Veronica heard her speaking, the palpable intonation, how strong it resonated.
"
Because
Steve loves it so much."
The sound hit Steve's old girlfriend uniquely as well; there was some signature to the newer friend's tone, as if wanting to impress upon a crowd as theatrically as possible, yet mixed with a sincerity that ears couldn't help but focus. She remembered hearing some hypnosis examples from somewhere, where there was a slow transformation in voice from casual to deeper and focused, a velvety, throaty purr. Edie's voice dropping preamble and going straight to a hypnotic tone upset any expectations once perceived.
"
Because
he finds so much value in taking time to relinquish himself to nature, and natural occurrences like trance."
There was a humorous quality to the spoken words, as if on the verge of telling a joke, and yet Veronica tried to remember the last time a voice, or anything felt this rich to her senses. Recollection took her back to the first chocolate she'd eaten after giving them up for lent; a rich, smothering sensation she wanted to gorge herself on. The way Edie spoke of Steve, it seemed like he was being indirectly gorged on, and wanted to do everything he could to be consumed.
"
Because
it's good to let natural occurrences do what they will, as his follows in-kind."
In that moment of Edie's voice striking such an internal chord, the brunette wondered where this effect was earlier during their dinner conversation. The back of her mind relayed the fact that Veronica and Steve had done most of the talking, old acquaintances catching up, one of them talking up current goodness quietly stemming from a roommate that'd barely said a word. Edie nodded a lot, laughed a few times; maybe an errant word came out here and there, but Veronica was so focused on rekindling old fires, she never noticed the plus one might've been saving words for when they could make the greatest impact. And the kind of impact a hypnotist could make was greatly underestimated.
"
Because
when nature takes its course, amazing things happen, even in simple collisions. That cool, breezy evening air you so want from a hot summer, colliding with warm, focused, velvety words you'd never want served cold; the cool and warm collide across your skin, sinking downward into you, leaving your senses and internal self cloudy, calm, happily confused."
The blonde leaned in closer to her roommate's direction, addressing him more directly, but staying audible enough that Veronica didn't miss a single word, especially not the one repeated and punctuated with a smooth flair, giving more significance to every word following it.
"
Because
in those clouds from opposing temperatures form storms. Soft temperatures create softer storms, inside you. Far from raging, but far towards soothing precipitation raining on you, soothing influence and familiar control reigning upon you. Clouds ready to alight with electric tingles of soft lightning, from thunderous triggers just waiting to strike with such seductive silence, you may not even realize you've been struck."
Only the women of the trio noticed the valet pulling up with the car, and it took a second for them to be cognizant, as deep as Edie's reasoning was taking them all.