Anna was walking down the street and flapping the bottom of her ratty wifebeater to try and cool down some. Summer was definitely back in town. Even wearing cutoff jeans and a thong under them, she was still sweating like a pig. "Fucking Carlos," she muttered to herself.
He had let her crash at his place after she got evicted, but she had to let him hump her and all she got for breakfast this morning was a cold pop tart. Her stomach was growling as she eyed the people walking down the shady side of the street. They were too lightly dressed for her to pick their pockets. With only four bucks worth of coins in her pocket, she needed some serious cash and she needed it fast. She was eyeing the cars, looking for one to steal, when she stopped dead in her tracks.
A familiar green station wagon was parked in front of a coffee shop on the other side of the street. She ran to it, noting the out of state license plates, and looked inside. It was definitely Carsy, which meant Emma was close by. With what Anna knew of the bitch, she could squeeze a couple of hundred bucks out of her. She entered the cafe and scanned the faces of the patrons, looking for the gorgeous brunette that she made strip a year ago. Soon, she spotted Maria Lopez and Diane Novak, two other, former, close friends of hers, sitting at a booth table with and old lady.
"Well, well, well," said Anna, walking up to their table, "look what the cat dragged in." Maria and Diane had astonished looks on their faces for a mere moment, before looking sheepish. "You go off to college, you don't call, you don't write. This past year, I thought you dead!"
"I'm so, so sorry, Anna," said Maria, contritely.
"Yeah," piped in Diane. "Please, join us!" She gestured at the empty seat, next to the granny.
"Oh, no, no," Anna waved off their offer, "I wouldn't dream of butting in on your quality time with grandma. I'm just looking for Emma."
"You found her," said the grandma, laughing.
Anna turned to look at the white-haired creature, that just spoke, and jumped back in surprise. Beneath the shoulder-length, pristinely white hair, sat a face of pale, flawless, young skin. It was dominated by blood red lips, spread into a smile. Atop a triangular nose, giant, warm, brown eyes regarded Anna with mirth.
"Emma," questioned Anna in shock. "What the fuck happened to you!? When did you go gray?!"
Emma softly snorted a laugh before replying, "I didn't go gray, I dyed my hair white. Do you like it?"
Anna thought it made Emma look like a fairy tale creature, but she wasn't going to say so. "No," she said unconvincingly, "you look like a granny."
The three seated girls giggled. "Nonsense," said Diane, dismissively, "she looks like Anne Hathaway in that Alice in Wonderland movie."
"Yeah," seconded Maria, "but with bigger tits!"
Slowly, Anna slid into the seat next to Emma. "When did you get back into town," she asked.
"Two weeks ago, when I was done with my finals," said Maria.
"Two weeks, and you don't drop a line," asked Anna. Maria looked guilty and Diane as well. "Shame on you, treating a friend like that!"
"Hey," said Emma, "don't look at me, I drove home, all the way from Massachusetts. I just got into town last night. Besides, none of us changed our emails, or facebook accounts, how come you didn't write to us?"
Anna glared at Emma for a moment. What was she supposed to write? Dear friends that are away at college, I've been kicked out of my parents' house and now I sneak into people's homes and steal shit to pawn for money for food and rent, and I'm not even very good at it? Her stomach growled and she dropped her scowl. "Good point." She pointed at the girls sitting opposite her, "I'm still pissed off at the two of you. However, if you buy me some coffee and a really big heap of donuts, I might just forgive you. Maybe."
Maria and Diane went to the counter and got Anna a big latte and a dozen donuts for the table. The girls watched Anna devour all the donuts with expressions of uneasy amusement. When she was done, Anna took a sip of her coffee and then belched. "That's the Anna we know and love," said Emma, provoking Maria and Diane into laughter.
Anna was considering which girl should she spill her hot coffee on, when Diane asked, "Where's Taylor? I haven't heard from her either."
"Where is Taylor," asked Anna exaggeratedly. "Better ask, what is Taylor, nowadays!"
"What do you mean," asked Emma.
"Taylor did a complete three-sixty from when you last saw her," said Anna.
As she took a breath, Maria corrected her, "You mean a one-eighty. Three-sixty is a complete circle," Maria slowly trailed off under the heat of Anna's glare, "brings you back... where you were..."
"Anyway," continued Anna angrily, "Taylor got hijacked by the pod people or whatever. She's not the girl that just rolled over and let Emma take Carsy last summer. Not anymore. She's quite the opposite. Oh, and see here," Anna leaned forward and pointed at the middle of her nose, "this is where she broke my nose, like, a month or so after you guys left. I haven't seen, or heard of her since."
"Bullshit," exclaimed Emma.
"Yeah," agreed Diane, "There's no way Taylor would ever hit anyone, not even you."
"Not even me," growled Anna, questioningly.
Diane stayed cool as she clarified her previous statement, "I meant, especially not you."
"Fuck you," spat Anna. She had her fill of food, but she still needed some cash. She looked over the girls and decided it wasn't the time, or the place, to put the heat on Emma. She also decided she would never stoop so low as to beg cash off of Diane or Maria. She stood up and said, "Well, nice seein' ya!" She turned to leave.
"Hey, wait," Maria said. "Let's get together tomorrow night and have some fun. You know, for old times' sake!" Emma and Diane nodded. Anna had nothing better to do, so she agreed to a time and place to meet.
After Anna walked out of the coffee shop, Emma picked up her cellphone and dialed Taylor's number. "Holy crap, guys," she exclaimed, "Taylor's number is disconnected." She dialed the number for Taylor's house. Diane and Maria sipped their coffees as Emma rolled her eyes and patiently waded through Taylor's grandmother's ramblings to get her new number. After a few minutes, she began making interested inquiries. Maria and Diane patiently waited for Emma to finish the call and explain the odd questions she was asking. "Mrs. Sourkis says that Taylor moved out last November and that she moved to Bainbridge Depot."
Diane let out a low whistle, even as Maria's jaw fell. Bainbridge Depot was the seaside resort for the rich that was less than half an hour's drive away from their town. "What the fuck is she doing there," asked Diane.