Look, the suburbs are pretty fucking boring. That's why, when a new friend from my book group invited me to a party at her allegedly palatial home, I didn't hesitate to say yes. Despite being divorced and having a number of men often at the ready for spur-of-the-moment dates, none were available this time, so I asked my son, Justin, if he could come along, just to keep my company. At first he waffled -- I get it, what 19 year old wants to go to a party with his mom? -- but I told him I'd have to cancel on my friend if he didn't change his mind. My friend lived a few towns over so neither of us would likely know anyone and he wouldn't have to suffer the grave embarrassment of being seen somewhere socially with his mother (as I teased him).
This was the summer Justin was staying at home with me after his sophomore year. He was a tall, handsome kid, with bushy black hair, olive skin and a shy but devilish smile, and was already getting plenty of attention from girls on the sly. I got plenty of attention from guys on the sly, but at 46 I had never been able to sustain an actual relationship with a man after Justin's father.
Anyway, the party was at a house on a cul-de-sac in a development that, while not as new as the one where I lived, was still within the last few years of being built. The driveway was full of cars and when we got out of ours, I saw that the house was indeed as described: palatial.
Justin gave me a look of dubiousness as we walked up the steps. He was wearing a clean pair of jeans and a fresh white T-shirt. As for me, I was in fairly tight black capri pants, a pair of ballet flats, a jean jacket and a black tank top. My hair was up in a messy bun. My party look, I guess.
We went inside, put down our things and went straight to the kitchen to grab a drink. The house was packed. In the living room, people were drinking and smoking and talking.
The kitchen was relatively empty except for a couple standing by the sink, kissing. The woman looked to be in her late twentiesγΌ a little older than me γΌ and the man was maybe a few years older than Justin. They had their hands all over each other and were making out like there was no tomorrow. I was definitely no prude, but it had been a number of years since I had been to this kind of party. When I thought about Amber, my new friend, on second thought I wasn't that surprised by it.
I grabbed a beer out of the fridge and Justin started to grab a soda but hesitated, and then went for a beer as well. I gave him a look of mock shock.
"You know you're not of age," I said, teasingly.
"I'm not?" He cracked a smile and then leaned in a little closer to speak in a lower voice. "Nobody here knows that."
I shook my head in joking disbelief. "I can't believe this from you. Good heavens!" He had stepped away, but I grabbed him by the arm and dragged him into a quick hug. "You're growing up so fast!"
He closed his eyes and hugged me back. "I'm not fifteen, you know."
"So you keep telling me. But damn, you're getting tall."
"I am not!"
"You are!"
He laughed and then stepped back, taking a drink of the beer he had grabbed. I was still rubbing his shoulder when I
heard someone clear their throat behind me. I turned to see Amber, standing there with an amused smile on her face.
"Hey lady," she said. "I didn't know you were bringing a date."
Justin stifled a laugh with a cough. For some reason it felt weird to explain to Amber that I brought my 19 year old son to her party, so I played along, like in some sort of sitcom.
"I didn't know either until I saw him standing outside," I said, with a wry smile.
"Well, I'm glad you did. And I'm glad you brought him. He's very handsome. I didn't peg you as the cougar type," said Amber with a wink. "But I guess age is just a number, right?"
I shrugged playfully despite blushing a little. Oh lord! I was never going to hear the end of this later.
"Well, I don't know if that's entirely fair," I said, leaning into the awkward prank. "I mean, I am practically old enough to be his mother, after all."
"Ah, but you're in great shape for it, hon. Just saying. So, avoid the margarita, huh?"
I nodded with a smile. "Yeah, I wouldn't want to make a fool of myself."
"Okay, I'll let you two get back to it. I'll talk to you later," she said and walked back over to talk to some other people at the party.
I turned back to Justin who was fighting back another laugh. I punched him on the gut and said, "I can't believe you! You should have said something!
"What are you talking about?" he said playfully. "She's your friend, why am I supposed to be the one to say something?"
"Ugh, you are so impossible," I said, shaking my head.
"I try," he said with a smile.
We stood there for a few more minutes before he drained his beer and grabbed another one.
"Woah there, tiger," I said, putting my hand on his arm. "You're going to get drunk."
"I'm not drunk," he said, pretending to slur his words for comic effect.
"Yeah, you are," I said, laughing. "Let's get you out of this kitchen and move to the living room where it's more comfortable."
I drained the last of my beer, too, and took a heavy pour of some red wine. I didn't want to go overboard with Justin there, of course, but I kind of wanted to be a little buzzed and enjoy myself for once.
I led Justin to the living room where we took up a seat in one of the overstuffed chairs by the large ornate fireplace. The in-ceiling speakers were pounding some strangely familiar techno song and I felt Justin's eyes on me as I jumped lightly to the beat and tapped my toe.
"You know, I think I like this from you, Mom," he said, leaning into me.
"What?" I said in a playful tone.
"You being a little carefree for once," he said.
"Carefree?" I said, quirking an eyebrow at him. "I'm never carefree."
"Yeah, you are," he said. "You're always working hard, taking care of everyone. It's nice to see you let loose a little."
"Thanks," I said, touched by his words. "I guess I needed this."
"Hey, I'm glad I came," he said.
"Me too," I said, with a smile.
I reached over and hugged him tightly. I was so grateful for him. For everything he had done for me.
"So, where to now?" he asked, breaking free from my hug. "This place seems absolutely huge, a lot to explore, eh?"
"I know," I said. "Let's check out the basement. Amber mentioned they just renovated it."
The basement was just as huge as the rest of the house, with a full-sized gym, a home theater, and a billiards room.
"Wow," Justin said, looking around in amazement. "This is wild."
There was a liquor cabinet down here, too, and a wet bar stocked with anything you'd need.
"Let's get a drink," I said, suddenly feeling spontaneous, grabbing a bottle of vodka from the cabinet.
"Sounds good to me," Justin said with slightly puzzled delight, following me to the bar.
I mixed us each a drink and we sat down on the stools.
"Cheers," I said, raising my glass to him.
"Cheers," he said, clinking his glass against mine.
We took swigs of our drinks and I let out a little sigh as the liquid warmth of the vodka spread through me. Justin shuddered as he downed his, which made me laugh.
"Not a vodka guy?" I said with a grin.
"I'm just not used to it," he said. "We drink beer at school."
I took another sip and the alcohol warmed my insides. I felt the stress of the day easing up. I was glad I had brought Justin along, glad he was here with me, glad to be able to have a fun experience with my son.
"You want another?" I said, signaling to my drink.
He nodded, and held up his glass. I poured another round and we both took a sip.
Justin burst out laughing, "Okay, okay, this isn't so bad, you know."
I laughed, too. I felt a little tipsy at this point. We both took another gulp from our glasses and as I swallowed, I realized something. I'd just realized that I was at a party with my son in a gorgeous mansion and that made me feel really warm and happy. I had raised a good guy, and frankly I deserved a fun party from time to time.
"You know what?" I said, leaning towards Justin. "I'm really glad you're here."
"Hey, me too, Mom," he said, grinning at me.
We finished our drinks and I looked around, wondering where else in the mansion there was to explore. It felt like some sort of funhouse, in that way.
"Want to go look around some more?" I said, standing up and feeling a little tipsy.
"Yeah, sure," Justin said, standing up and grinning at me. "Let's do it."
We made our way down the hallway and I could tell Justin, probably a lightweight, was getting tipsy, too. We headed into another room, a much smaller one with a leather couch and black leather recliners.
"Oh, just what I need," Justin said, plopping down in one of the recliners.
I laughed and sat down next to him. We were both facing the TV, and I could see that it was turned on but the sound was turned off.
"I love parties like this," Justin said, his eyes scanning the room and the hallway. "It's like a million different little parties at once. You can kind of disappear into it."
I took another sip of my drink. I was feeling pretty tipsy myself at this point. I took a gulp and looked at Justin.
"Tell me a truth," I said, sipping my drink.
"What?" Justin said, turning to me. "You want me to tell you something about me? Like that I love you, even though you're a busybody and a pain in the ass?"
"Nope," I said, licking my lip, "I want you to tell me something nobody knows about you." It felt a little weird to ask Justin that kind of question. It almost seemed flirtatious, though of course that's not how I meant it.
"Oh... okay," Justin said, looking around, "I guess I do have something on me that nobody knows. Are you sure you can take it? It's kind of a big truth."
I nodded and took another sip, feeling the warm buzz go through my body.
"Well... I've never had sex before," Justin said, looking at me.