The wee hours' darkness gave way to a glorious dawn of pastels and soft light filtered through the
hamog
, the morning dew that did not care if it touched cityscape or rugged countryside.
Jinx stretched the kinks out of her back. Sleeping in a chair, no matter that the planter's chair she'd slept on was designed for napping, was still a bit harder on one's back than the soft, ergonomic mattress she should have lain in last night.
She drew her fingers lightly over the insides of her still spread thighs, feeling the skin that had heated so much under her touch in the semi-darkness of her living room just hours earlier and she couldn't help wishing she'd had Cocoy and Kidlat with her.
But, no, it was never a good idea to play genital hockey with men she'd just met while under the influence of alcohol, and she'd had way too much at the time. She thought of the two men wrestling for control over one another on the Pepe's Pole dance floor again and felt the rush of heat through her body, to the pencil eraser-points of her dusky brown nipples and down to her
puki
and clit, which were sore with friction burn from her frantic fingers' stimulation.
She shook her head.
It's time to get up and start the day, Jinx. Lazing around is for people who haven't any businesses to tend. You can call the men and be a slut later. They're probably still asleep.
Jinx got up, did a few torso-twists and stepped onto the plush area rug in front of the planter's chair. Then she stretched out in a sun salute before dropping into a downward dog to flex all the sore muscles in her body.
Good morning, sunshine!
It didn't matter how badly she slept, Jinx was a lark who only needed to greet the first rays of sunlight to start the day right. Especially since she'd spent time with not one, but two gorgeous men who seemed to like her in that way. That does a woman's body (and mind) a lot of good, too.
Time for breakfast, then a quick shower, Jinx decided. She'd have to look over the stock for her boutique, Inocencia's, check if the essential oils and luxury toiletries she made and sold to a select clientele was enough, or if she'd need to replenish it from her farm in Tagaytay City.
Well, when you are given a name like Janina Inocencia Paloma, you do something good with it, yes?
Since Jinx had no liking for that name at all (but was stuck with it for life), she just put it to the best use possible.
When life gives you kalamansi, after all, you squeeze all the juice out of them that you can.
It was between the first sip of strong, black coffee and the first bite of her hot
pandesal
, tomato and water buffalo mozzarella sandwich that it struck, that strange sensation of intense light flowing through her veins and bursting out of her skin.
The feeling was so totally alien that Jinx dropped both sandwich and statement mug on her petrified wood dining table in shock, her back arcing against the ladder-back hardwood chair where she sat.
Her hands splayed onto the tabletop to keep her from pitching forward, the energy so strong it was moving her torso forward, then back. Jinx turned her head to the wide antique mirror running the length of one wall over an ornately-carved sideboard made of dark molave wood and saw the light trickling from her eyes like tears, leaving blindingly bright tracks down her face. When she opened her mouth to scream, light flashed so brightly out of it that it obliterated her image in the mirror.
While that was already enough to totally freak Jinx out, she truly lost it when she looked at the scorch marks on her sandwich—finger-shaped scorch marks—as smoke began to rise from the old driftwood of her dining table.
***
Cocoy looked himself over critically in the mirror as he fastened the buttons on his black dress shirt and drew a deep breath.
You are a good-looking man, Cornelio Colina delos Reyes,
he told himself as he stretched his arms over his head in the victory pose.
You have this interview in the bag. You are so gorgeous it hurts.
And he was. His wavy black hair was tamed (for now) into a slicked back style, his heavy brows the perfect highlights to eyes deep as the sea and ringed with sooty, long lashes over a straight, well-formed nose and the thick, sensuous lips that set off the cut planes of his chiseled jaw. Cocoy drew in a deep breath as he turned away from the mirror, satisfied he looked his best.
It never failed to surprise Cocoy how nervous facing the press made him, even after years of being one of the prime thespians on stages across Asia and Europe. He could go from Chinese opera to Shakespearean drama in the flick of a finger, but sitting in front of a posse of reporters always, always had him on edge. He came from an impeccable pedigree.
His great-grand-aunt had played the most memorable Cho-Cho San to ever grace Milan's soaring La Scala opera house, the place where Madame Butterfly had made its world debut. He was a triple-threat actor, with a baritone as beautiful as his dance moves were graceful. And, yes, he could act, he even had the awards on his mantel from various well-respected award-giving bodies to prove that.
Now that he was embarking on something a bit less classical and a bit more pop culture, the butterflies in his stomach turned into pterosaurs.
Enough of the jitters, you sexy beast. Go and wow them.
The first strains of his debut single, Swing Both Ways, began playing. He took his cue to leap to the center of the stage dominating the front of the Mariott Hotel's gigantic ballroom (so big it was a separate structure from the hotel, in fact).
The floor lights came on, limning his crouched profile, caressing the hard curve of his butt, throwing his face into shadow, then playing across his chest and legs as he rose up and held himself spread-eagled to the gasps of the crowd at his feet.
The hard-driving heavy metal undertones overlaid with pop-rock guitar and synth thrummed through the room as he tweaked the wireless microphone headset embedded in his ear and began singing the opening bars of the song he'd composed weeks ago.
He'd made this song as a break from the past, not just to exit the closet he'd been in, but to splinter the closet doors with finality. His usually cultured voice gave way to roars and growls, to screams of defiance and demands that would not be denied. Cocoy channeled all that into his song with an unleashed aggression that he'd never, ever shown.
Mama said I need a girl,
A good, good girl
But I want her nasty
With leather, with lace
With my hot kisses on her face.
I want a bad girl, give me a bad girl
Who swings both ways.
I want a man,
Man as I am, hard as I am,
With whips and chains.
A bad, bad man with me in hand,
And my hand hard on him,
Who swings both ways.
I'm gonna make him kneel,