Authors Note:
As of August 2016, I have 4 chapters typed to post that are new and another 4 waiting for my editor to review. In order for me to post them, I have to take a look back at a few things that got lost in translation as I was moving things from paper to type, and I realized that some things were missing from my original chapters and i went back and am fixing the plot holes and issues that people have brought to my attention. This is the edited version of things, so if you have not read this story before, welcome, if you have welcome back and I hope you like some of the changes I have made! Look forward to seeing more of me.... I am literally editing this on my phone and a laptop with no connection to the Internet, so it is taking me a while...
Have you ever found yourself looking back to a simpler time, when the biggest decision on your plate was whether or not your best friends could feasibly sit beside someone for more than ten minutes at a time? Sam wished she could go back to that moment, that blissful chunk of chaotic time. Sitting in a dank basement without real light will do that to a girl. Her arms ached, from where she was strung up to the wall at one point, but there was new blood, so now she sat on the floor with a small length of chain connecting her to three or four other women. In the darkness she remembered how she got here, she could remember her life before this, and how much she wished she was back there. Down here in the darkness, her ears played tricks on her. A deep throaty laugh made her cringe and a startling howl made all the women shake. Sam closed her eyes and pressed her self back into the damp wall, trying desperately to hold onto her memories, hoping they could save her.
Darkness,but a different kind of darkness, enveloped her. Sam was excited here, she knew that her friends were up to something and the moment that she had gotten into the car with Melinda she knew that it was going to be good. Pressured by her friends, she bought the ridiculous "Bachelorette party" shirts, and each one of the group was supposed to be wearing them.Melinda was on time, as usual and she rushed Sam out to the car and into the passenger side quickly, but before the door was closed, a blindfold was placed on her eyes. "What the hell Mels?" Sam reached to take the offending material off, but Melinda slapped at her hands.
"Its a surprise Sam! You can't ruin it by being impatient. Besides, Halea will kill me if you took the thing off. You made her the Maid of Honor, you have to live with it." Melinda slid into the drivers side of the car and headed off to only she knew where. Sam sat back and enjoyed the ride knowing her best friends would take care of her, and there was no need to worry. After what seemed like forever, they arrived at a destination. Melinda helped her out of the car and into some building, they took some steps and she could hear loud pulsing music. That got her wondering. She struggled to hide her excitement as she was led, blindfolded, through a loud smokey room. She could hear her bridesmaids' giggling behind her as she was led up some more stairs into what she presumed was a private room.
"I think it's safe to take the blindfold off now Mels." Sam heard her best friend Halea's voice come from somewhere in front of her. She took a steady breath and closed her eyes in preparation for the removal. "Welcome to your Bachelorette party Sam!" Melinda spoke from behind her as the blindfold was removed.
When her hazel eyes adjusted to the lighting she had to blink a few times before the room came into focus.She was not positive the color of the room, except that it was dark.There were strategic black lights spread throughout the space, illuminating various lewd pictures. A large sectional couch sat off to one side, the black leather was a stark contrast to the white and purple throw pillows. Sheer purple curtains divided the space in two. On the other side sat a clear and chrome table with a giant pink penis sitting in the center.
"What the hell is that?" Sam asked trying hard not to laugh.
She looked over to her left to see Halea giving her a blank stare. "Well since none of us have seen Jake naked, we had no idea what size to get you, so I guessed." Halea said it with such conviction and with such a straight face that Sam could not help but let the out the bubble of nervous laughter. Halea was thin and willowy, but quite muscular. She was always trying to get Sam to hit the gym with her, '
Kick boxing would do you good you know, loose a bit of that pudge around the middle you keep worrying about for no reason. Besides, you could use it for self defense if it ever came down to it'
"Oh my god! I cannot believe you just said that, and with a straight face too." Sam laughed as Mel glided her over to a tall chair and plopped her down.Melinda was a bombshell, on the shorter side, but curves for days. With her you never had to choose between brains and beauty, because she had them both. Computers were her life, inside and out she knew them like the back of her hand. Flame red hair on her head always had the men on high alert, but with her large doe eyes and her plump pink lips she pulled off this naughty innocence look that everyone wished they could pull.
"I thought the look on your face was priceless. If Penelope had been here I'm sure she would have labeled it as "Horrified Arousal"." Halea said as she pulled some hot pink drinking cups out of what appeared to be Mary Poppins carpet bag... It was bottomless. "It's just for decoration Sam; come on it's your last night of freedom."
"I hate that term." Valerie spoke up quietly as she stepped into the room and stepped aside so that three more women could join them.Sam turned to the woman she barely knew, she was one of Jakes very best friends. He told her once that he swore Val was the only reason he graduated top of his class in college. Val knew her stuff about chemistry, and medicines. '
She is gonna go places Sam. That brain of hers? Look out, I swear she knew more about chemistry than our professors, and in biology she knew more things about animals than anyone else.'