Thomas and Jane met as teenagers at Grand Southview Baptist, the famous sprawling suburban megachurch, as volunteer Sunday School teachers - a position they'd each taken because they didn't want to sit through any more sleep-inducing sermons from Pastor Klausen. He was lanky and she had braces, and they bonded over teaching little kids about Jesus and stealing animal crackers from the storage lockers. By the time they'd reached young adulthood, Thomas's shoulders had broadened, his acne had cleared up, and he'd gained a hint of actual musculature in his arms; Jane had transformed from a gangly youth into a slim and shapely young woman, everyone thought Thomas had been on to something the whole time, and only he knew that he'd really liked stealing the animal crackers and also never thought he was going to end up with better.
They got engaged when they were both nineteen.
They were attending the same Bible college at the time, affiliated with (and located not far from) the sprawling megachurch where they'd met. The college had separate dorms for boys and girls. Thomas shared a room with two young men eager to serve the gospel and one guy, Adam, who was only there because of his parents, and who spent his days in a brooding sulk. He never attended Bible studies and rarely attended classes and missed curfew so often that his eventual expulsion was inevitable. Thomas tried to avoid him. But one day Thomas and Jane were in the park in the afternoon, talking about the funny-looking guy in prayer, and Adam happened to come by and stopped to stare for a while until Thomas glared him away.
"Dude," said Adam that night as Thomas was brushing his teeth, "dude, my man. Your sister is seriously hot."
"I dun haff a sister," said Thomas through a mouthful of toothpaste.
"What?" said Adam. "Who was that girl you were with in the park today?"
"That's my fiance Jane," said Thomas.
"Holy shit," said Adam, a turn of phrase that made Thomas wince and hope for a quicker expulsion every time he heard it. "You get to hit that?"
"Hit what?" said Thomas, frowning at the suggestion of spousal abuse.
"I mean sexually," said Adam.
Thomas spat out his toothpaste. "Adam," he said, "you are disgusting."
"Oh right." Adam snickered. "I forgot. You're not allowed to fuck."
"Adam."
"You're saving yourself for Jesus."
"ADAM."
"What a loser."
"I don't understand how you haven't been expelled yet," said Thomas.
"Yeah, me neither," said Adam. "I'm doing my best, god dammit."
"There goes the fourth commandment," said Thomas.
"Also I broke the one about coveting your neighbour's wife earlier," said Adam. "I totally have a lust on for your girlfriend, dude."
"Be quiet," said Thomas.
The next day Thomas happened to notice how good Jane' legs looked in tight jeans, and that evening he enjoyed a furiously guilty masturbation session in the bathroom and cursed Adam for imbuing him with such sinful thoughts. Two days later Adam was expelled for the triple sin of (1) entering the dorm well after curfew while (2) stinking of booze and (3) lacking pants and underwear. That would probably have been the end of that, if Thomas and Jane hadn't left the campus later that week to have coffee with Jane's uncle Richard, a wealthy businessman who'd taken a liking to Thomas, and who Thomas liked in both a familial and financial sense. He now referred to him as Uncle Rich.
"It's so good to see you, Uncle Rich," said Jane when they arrived, kissing her uncle's cheek and then ordering a latte. Thomas got black coffee to seem more manly and tried not to grimace every time he sipped it. Thomas and Jane sat next to each other, but far enough apart that Uncle Rich wouldn't look at them sternly.
"When's the wedding?" said Uncle Rich, as a way of opening conversation.
"We told you," said Jane, "after we both graduate."
"Mm." Uncle Rich sipped his black coffee. "I told you I think your college is useless, but I suppose your parents approve."
Jane said something else, and flicked her hair like she usually did when she was nervous, and Thomas stopped listening, because he'd just noticed that Adam was at a table nearby. He looked just as brooding and sulky as usual. Thomas breathed a silent and sincere prayer that Adam would not notice them and intrude with some ruinous remark. The rest of the visit was even more strained and stressful than usual, and when it was over and Jane kissed her uncle goodbye and Thomas gave him the firmest handshake he could he breathed a huge sigh of relief.
"Phew," said Thomas.
"You seemed really stressed there, Tommy," said Jane, watching him nervously. "Are you okay?"
"Yeah," said Thomas. "Let's get out of here."
They left the coffee shop and ran directly into Adam, who was smoking on the veranda.
"Hey there," said Adam. His eyes started around Jane's feet and crawled slowly up to her neck. "Haven't seen you guys in a while."
Thomas smiled thinly. "Sorry, Adam. We've gotta get going."
"For sure." Adam grinned. "Hey, but we should get together sometime."
Thomas's "Absolutely not" was interrupted by Jane, who said "For sure," and Thomas was too shellshocked to process what had happened until they were both in Jane's car. She started the engine. "Why did you say yes to him back there?" said Thomas. "He's such a creep!"
"Thomas." Jane shook her head. "I know he's a creep, but he needs us right now. He's lost his way. We need to give him all the help we can."
"Jane," said Thomas, "he just wants to... he's a pervert."
"Well," said Jane, "it's sick people who need doctors, right?"
"Ugggh." Thomas slouched back in his seat.
"You didn't look like you were listening," Jane said, "but he said his cousin owns a bar or something. I told him we'd go see him on Saturday night."
"Jane, we can't go to a bar!"
"Sure we can. We don't have to drink. They have Coke there and stuff. Anyway, it's not like we can't drink ever, Thomas. Uncle Rich drinks bourboun every night, and he's a great man of God."
Thomas tried to make his displeasure known, and the more he tried to assert his displeasure the more assertive Jane became, until finally he had to cave. He did not like the look in her eyes at all, though he was careful not to bring it up. He almost - though it was unthinkable - suspected that she relished the thought of going to a bar with a known villain; that it gave her some kind of thrill to be a ray of light in an impure place.
Yuck. Well, she was determined to go, and there was abolutely no way she was going without him.
That Saturday night he spent some time finding the manliest combination of clothes he owned. He mostly owned polo shirts, which made that really difficult, but he finally settled on a black one. When he met Jane he was horrified. He had mentally catalogued every skirt she owned, for furiously-guilty shower masturbation purposes, and he knew that the blue one she had on was the shortest. It didn't quite cover her knees. How dare she.
"Isn't that a little provocative?" said Thomas.
She smoothed down her sweater, which, he now noticed, shaped her tits pretty nicely. "Do you think?"
"I meant the skirt. Are you wearing heels?"
"No! They're just a little high in the heel."
"Jane!"