Chapter 9
The remainder of the night/morning had not been an easy one. Twice Alex awoke
to Samantha mumbling, "No . . . please . . . leave us alone." Alex
tightened her hold on her partner and whispered soothing words as she stroked
her hair to calm the fitfully sleeping woman. The experience in the wee hours
of the morning had definitely not been conducive to a peaceful rest. To top it
all off, because of the lack of sleep, Alex slept later than usual. It was
almost 8:15 and the guys would be knocking on the door in less than an hour. At
least they showered before going to bed so getting ready would not take that
long.
"Samantha. Wake up honey. Pretty soon we're gonna have company. I over
slept." She gently nudged the smaller woman who was still curled up in the
crook of her arm.
Making soft cooing sounds Samantha simply tightened her hold on Alex's waist.
"No, no. That's not gonna work; it's time to get up. We have a busy day,
today." She kissed her lover tenderly on the head and shook her again.
"Don't make me have to get up and carry you to the shower, Samantha."
Alex laughed as she tickled the small blonde.
"Okay, okay - I give -- I'm up -- I'm up," the smaller woman tried to
catch her breath from laughing as she wiggled away from her lover and rolled
off the bed still clinging to her pillow.
"I'll get you back for this; you wait!" she continued laughing as she
threw the pillow and hit Alex in the head.
Alex started after her and she ran to the bathroom, slamming the door and
holding it shut with her weight while trying to figure out how it locked.
"You don't actually think you can hold me out of there -- do you?"
the larger woman asked as she quickly put her weight against the outside of the
door, easily pushing it open.
"Okay, now you've asked for it, hit-and-run, that's a major offense."
Alex walked over and picked Samantha up throwing her over her shoulder. She
carried her back into the bedroom and threw her on the bed.
"Hey. No fair. You have an unfair advantage," Samantha rambled on as
she landed flat on her back.
"You don't know how lucky you are," Alex grinned at the woman she
held captive on the bed.
"Oh, yeah?" What'd ya gonna do?" Sam said taunting Alex.
"If we weren't in such a hurry, you'd be finding yourself being soaked at
this very minute." Instead she leaned down, holding Samantha's wrists with
her hands, the smaller woman's arms above her head and passionately kissed her
good morning.
"You really get my juices flowing, my lovely," she said as she
released Samantha from her grasp.
"Unfortunately we have to get dressed right now!" She let go of
Samantha's wrists, grabbed her arms and pulled her back up into a standing
position.
"I can certainly say I like the way you torture a person," Samantha
laughed, then she suddenly became very serious as the impish smile disappeared.
"Alex - I'm having a hard time letting go of last night. I don't want it
to spoil our day, but I still have this horrible violated feeling . . . "
Long, slender fingers tenderly touched her lips to prevent the continuation of
the sentence. "Samantha, I know how much it's bothering you," the
taller woman started, "you talked in your sleep last night. I know you're
troubled." Sympathetic sapphire-colored eyes stared lovingly into two
emerald green pools beginning to overflow with tears.
"Come on, honey, don't." Alex brushed away a salty drop that trickled
down the smaller woman's cheek. "Remember your coincidence thing"
Maybe there was a reason those thugs ran into us. Maybe we needed to be there
to teach them a lesson." Alex smiled and drew Samantha closer to her,
uncertain how to reassure her lover.
"Yeah," Samantha began with a sigh, "Maybe they needed their
butts kicked by My Hero." She hugged Alex tightly then looked back up into
eyes the obviously adored her. "I'll let it go - I promise - back to the
happy thoughts!"
"I don't have all the answers, Sam, but I do know that you're safe with
me." Alex held Samantha in her arms and whispered in her ear, "I will
try my best to be the hero you think I am."
"Now, I get one more good morning kiss before we spend the rest of the day
in the company of friends." Once again she drew Samantha close and kissed
her tenderly. "I love waking up with you beside me, Samantha. It starts my
day on a positive note."
"I'd love waking up next to you, too, except I usually don't -- mostly
you're already up and out of the bed by the time I get my eyes open."
Samantha chimed in after being released by her lover. "But I do so like
the idea of your face being one of the first things I'll see upon awakening for
the rest of my life."
"Let's see if you still feel that way 30 years from now!" Alex said
as she walked out of the bedroom.
"I'll put some tea on. Go ahead and dress for the morning and afternoon.
I'll make sure we get some time to come back here to shower and change before
doing the evening on the town. I always feel gritty after a day out in the wind
and weather." Alex grabbed the portable coffee machine and proceeded to
make a pot of tea. She then went back into the bedroom to get dressed for the
excursion to the city across the bay.
Samantha was trying to decide which went better with her short sleeved lavender
tee, the khaki shorts or the bibbed denim shorts. She hated clothing decisions.
She already had the shirt on and her new lavender jade necklace matched it
perfectly.
"The shorts or the bibbed denims, Alex? Which do you like better?"
"The bibbed shorts would look good. Gives you that innocent farm girl
look," she answered and smiled over at the blonde holding up the two
pieces of clothing.
"What are you wearing?" Samantha asked Alex.
"Oh, a pair of cargo shorts, you know with the pockets and probably my
blue sleeveless shirt. Does that meet with your approval?" Alex smiled
over at Samantha. "Been a while since I needed to check with anyone before
dressing myself." She winked at the smaller woman, which erased the
pouting look that was coming over her face.
"I didn't mean it like that . . . I was just asking . . ." Samantha
started.
"I know, I know -- I'm only kidding with you, Samantha. Lighten up."
Alex shook her head smiling as she stepped into her shorts.
They finished dressing with the usual in-and-out of the bathroom rituals -
teeth, hair, face . . . and managed to complete all the necessary activities
just as a knock was heard on the door.
"Let's go, ladies." The sound of Sonny's voice rang clearly through
the door, "the day's a waiting and we have lots to do."
"Keep your shorts on," Alex shouted on her way to let the guys in.
"We're actually ready this time."
She opened the door and with a sweeping motion bid her friends to enter.
"No one could ever say you weren't punctual, Sonny."
"That's for sure," Ray agreed. "He wants to leave the house a
half hour early when we're only going down the street!" He gave Alex a
'you know what I go through'
look and cocked his head toward his lover.
"Yeah, yeah, yeah -- whatever! At least I'm never late. I hate it when
people are late!" Sonny walked over to the window and looked out at the
water. "Nice view." He turned around to face Alex and his face lit up
as Samantha came into the room.
"Don't you look nice, sweetness! I absolutely love those bibbed shorts on
the right people and that color -- it's you." He sauntered over to his new
friend, arms out, "I love that necklace! Wherever did you get it?"
"Alex bought it for me when we were in Chinatown," Samantha answered
her friend, delighted to be able to show off the new gems. "Isn't it
beautiful? It's lavender jade." She let Sonny admire the necklace and
earrings as she glanced over at Alex and smiled.
"It's a very unusual piece, Sammie. That unicorn on top is perfect. What a
lucky girl you are! Alex is going to spoil you rotten; I can tell that already.
Better keep hold of her; you're in for a wild ride!" He smiled from one
friend to the other and then clapped his hands together. "Okay - we're all
here and we're ready to go. So . . . let's get this show on the road. First
stop Golden Gate Bridge on the way to Sausalito and breakfast."
On the way down in the elevator, Ray informed the girls that Sonny insisted on
bringing the convertible. Sonny figured since neither of them wore their hair
that they wouldn't mind. His reasoning had been that it was a beautiful morning
and that Samantha ought to be able to get a good look at the Bridge and all the
sights along the way. Alex told Ray that the convertible was fine and Sonny was
probably right about getting to see the big picture while they were driving
instead of having to look out of windows.
Alex asked if they could go down Lombard Street first, because Samantha
requested seeing the crookedest street in the world and she had promised to
take her down. Sonny agreed to the small variance in his schedule and decided
to play guide as they pulled out of the hotel garage.
"So Sammie," Sonny began, "do you know anything about Lombard
Street?"
"Only that it's labeled the crookedest street in the world. What more is
there to know?"
"You need to know that the crooked part is only between Leavenworth and
Hyde and that the street was originally built in the 1920s. The horses weren't
able to get up the steep grades in San Francisco so they figured by making the
street go from side-to-side and kinda bend back on itself the horses would be
able to manage to walk up the grade."
"It's a real bitch to drive down," Ray mumbled under his breath.
"I'm sorry," Samantha replied as she heard the quiet complaint.
"We could have walked down later."
"No. Don't be silly," Ray countered, realizing that Samantha was
getting upset for having put her friend through what she thought was too much
trouble. "I'm not totally awake yet and I have to pay attention to where
the street goes, it may be difficult to maneuver in the car, but walking
doesn't let you experience the full impact of the switchbacks. The only way to
truly appreciate Lombard is to drive down it." He glanced over at his
friend and gave her a small smile. "Enjoy the ride, Samantha, it's a short
one."
In no time at all they were down the block and headed toward the Golden Gate
Bridge. Sonny pointed out spots of interest along the way and tried to fill the
girls in with what he planned for their Saturday. Samantha couldn't believe
that the color of the bridge up close was not the golden it seemed from a
distance.
"Well, there's one illusion smashed," Samantha quipped as they neared
the base of the bridge. "But the bridge is still beautiful and the view
from here is gorgeous!"
Sonny played tour guide and filled Samantha in on all the historical facts
about Sausalito. She heard about the Miwok Indians, who were some of the first
inhabitants and the arrival of the Spanish ship 'San Carlos.' She found out
that in the early 1900s the small town became a haven for rum runners and
bootleggers because of prohibition - people and goods traveled to and from
Sausalito on the newly acquired car ferry boats, making the train obsolete. But
the most interesting part of his little lecture was when he got to the 'golden
age' of Sausalito, starting right after World War II and continuing until 1966.
The small city across from San Francisco drew to its shoreline a large variety
of writers and artists including Jack London. Of course no tour guide worth his
salt would forget Valhalla and the infamous Sally Stranford. By the time Sonny
ran out of historic tidbits they were across the bridge and Ray was pulling
into a private drive.
"Parking is horrible over here all the time, but weekends are the
pits," Sonny continued changing the subject to the day at hand. "We
have friends who live close to Bridgeway, as you can see, and they said we
could park in their driveway for the day. I'd introduce you gals to them, but
they've taken a mini holiday to Tahoe." He turned around and looked at
Sam. "The four of us will have to go there some day. Alex needs to start
spending some of that money she has stashed away on some fun stuff."
"Right," Alex answered, "I put most of my 'stashed' money into
that clinic of mine and you know it! I'm sure you remember what it took to get
the gym off the ground."
"Whatever! Ms. money bags! You couldn't spend all your money if you tried.
But let's talk of something more interesting . . ."
"Food?" Samantha interrupted as they all exited the car.
"Yes, sweetness," Sonny smiled at her, "Food. The restaurant's
just down the street. They have an patio area and we can gawk at all the house
boats and try to guess what kind of people live in them while we eat
breakfast." He gave her a big hug and they started off down the street
with Sonny and Samantha in the lead, Ray and Alex bringing up the rear.
Breakfast was a big success. The restaurant belonged to another of Sonny and
Ray's friends so there was no waiting for an excellent view table. The food was
superb and even Samantha was full when they left to go explore the rest of the
city. As it turned out Sonny and Sam were the shoppers in the group -- as if
everyone didn't know that to begin with. He escorted her to all the cute,
interesting, expensive and esoteric shops along the main drag and then scooted
her off to some of the less commonly know places where the local artists
displayed their goods. Ray and Alex walked a few paces behind at all times,
talking about business and occasionally sitting outside the stores while the
other two went in to shop.
Along the way Samantha bought some candles, she couldn't do without, and a
quaint little pen and ink from one of the locals. Sonny purchased incense and a
new burner as well as an inspirational climbing picture that he planned on
hanging near the new wall in the gym. The afternoon was a roaring success and
the bonding of Sonny and Samantha was obvious to their lovers who watched as
the two continued to shop, gossip and giggle.
Around 2:30 Samantha's hunger alarm started going off and they stopped at one
of the open cafe's for lunch. Sonny warned that they would be eating at eight
and Alex informed him that Samantha seemed to have a hollow leg that needed to
be filled quite often. She told him not to worry, that by eight Sam would we
well on the way to starving again.
Alex and Ray sat in front of yet another store waiting for their lovers to come
out. "You know Alex, I don't think I ever remember Sonny taking to anyone
quite as quickly as he has to your Sam," Ray told Alex. She seems like a
super person. I think you've got yourself a 'keeper' as Sonny would say."
"I think you're right," Alex answered. "They get along well,
don't they?"
"Sonny and Sam -- they get along great," Ray agreed.
"I think Sonny's a good judge of character. I probably should have
listened to him when he told me Nikki would be nothing but trouble." Alex
shook her head remembering the conversation she and her friend had over her
involvement with the volatile Nikki. She quickly put the old memory back into
storage, not wanting it to infringe upon this happy day.
You're right," Ray agreed, giving Alex a subtle smile. "My Sonny's
pretty good at reading people. He never did give you the old
'I told you so'
about Nikki, did he?" The quiet man, who usually let his partner do most
of the talking, looked over at his friend. "He thinks the world of you,
Alex. So do I. We're glad we've all become friends as well as business
acquaintances."
Alex smiled back at the dark-haired man sitting next to her. "I feel the
same way about you two."
Almost embarrassed to be seemingly baring their souls to one another, the two
ended the conversation as quickly as they began it and with a slight look of
self-consciousness on each of their faces, sat gazing out at the expanse of
water across from the shop. They soon heard familiar voices and turned as the
two prodigals exited the store. Samantha was grinning from ear to ear as she
walked toward Alex. She opened her bag to and pulled out a cut little Beanie
Baby unicorn. "Isn't it simply precious?"
"Yeah, precious," was the reaction from her lover as she gave
Samantha a questioning look. "Are you two almost finished here?"
Samantha looked over at Sonny and he nodded an affirmative. "I guess we
are, if Sonny says we are," she smiled at Alex and gave her a quick hug.
"Let's take a look at the sea life in Sausalito as we make our way back to
the car," Sonny called back to Alex and Ray. As he turned back around two
roller-bladers almost knocked him and Samantha to the ground. Sam got a little
more upset at the incident than seemed necessary and Alex rushed to her side to
comfort her.
"Hey, girl -- they certainly weren't watching where they were going but .
. ." Sonny began and stopped in mid-sentence as Alex shot him a 'shut the
Hell up look.'
"It's okay, honey, they were just kids," she said as she soothed the
small blonde whose arms were around her waist in a death grip. "It's okay,
I gotcha," she continued as she kissed the top of Samantha's head.
"I'm sorry," Sonny finally said, "But . . ."
"I wasn't going to mention it," Alex said, "but we had a run-in
with a few wanna-be thugs early this morning when we left the bar. Sam didn't
sleep too well and I think she's still a little shook up," Alex began and
then filled the guys in with most of the details.
"Hey, I'm terribly sorry, Sweetness! Men like that give us all a bad
name!" Sonny said, "Come on, group hug." He joined Alex and Sam
and nodded to Ray who merely smiled. "Hey -- I know Alex must have made
short work of those bad boys for ya, now didn't she?"
Samantha nodded and smiled at her friend, regaining her composure and
apologizing to everyone for overreacting. She smiled but her mind went back to
the night before -- the guys in the street and the blonde in the bar --
Strange people up here in San Francisco
, she thought and decided that Laguna was much more to her liking.
"That's okay," Sonny began, "Let's go look at the seals - they
make you forget everything unpleasant. We won't have time to go to the Marine
Mammal Center so that's saved for your next trip."
The four friends walked on toward the jetting rocks where the seals of
Sausalito congregated. As they approached the area they could hear the barking
sounds getting louder and louder until it was almost deafening. They stopped to
take pictures in front of the bronze sea lion along the waterfront and then
continued on toward the rocks. There seemed to be a rivalry going on between
two of the younger males. They were pushing and barking at one another and a
large crowd was beginning to gather to watch the face-off.
"Probably fighting over some silly female," Sonny commented as he
smiled and turned toward Samantha. "Some species never learn," he
laughed.
"Oh, come on," Samantha retorted. "You think the males fighting
over another male would be any different" Jealousy and dominance are the
same no matter what." She laughed at her friend as he shrugged his
shoulders and turned back to the confrontation in front of them.
After about 10 minutes of watching the comings and goings of the little sea
community, Ray looked at his watch and suggested that their time in the small
city should be brought to an end if they were to get to the dinner show on
time. Everyone agreed and they started back across the Bay.
It seemed as though they timed their departure perfectly. The traffic was
starting to get heavy coming into Sausalito from the big city and Ray assured
everyone that the opposite traffic would soon be a match as it was Saturday
night.
The guys deposited the gals off at the hotel and gave them a two-hour time
limit. Alex promised they would be ready as she ushered Samantha off toward the
lobby.
"So, Samantha, how did you like Sausalito?" Alex asked as they
entered the elevator.
"Oh, Alex. I had a great time. Your friends . . ." Samantha was
gently interrupted . . .
"Honey, I think you can safely use the term 'our friends' when you talk
about Sonny and Ray," Alex told her. "You and Sonny get along great
and I'm thrilled. They're two of the nicest people I know."
"You're right, I do feel like they're my friends, too. Sonny's a lot of
fun and he thinks the world of you, which endears him to me even more,"
the small blonde added they arrived at the suite and went inside.
"Okay we have about two hours like Sonny said -- how long will it take you
to get ready?" Alex shot a side-glance at Sam with a raised eyebrow and
crooked smile.
"In a pinch I could be ready in about 45 minutes," the blonde
answered hurrying toward the bathroom and leaving a trail of clothes along the
way.
Alex followed behind her, picking up the clothes Sam had thrown while taking
off and carrying her own. "We don't want the boys to know everything we
did in the extra time they gave us, now do we?" She laughed as she
finished undressing and entered the bathroom where Samantha already was filling
the tub with fragrant bubbles.
"Come on in -- the water's fine," she enticed Alex with sparkling
Irish eyes.
"I'm on my way," Alex responded, walking over to and into the warm
tub. She sat down and stretched out her arms. "Come here and let me hold
you." She pulled Samantha toward her, arms around the smaller woman's
waist as she nibbled contentedly on Sam's ear and neck. "Now this is the
way to take a bath."
"You're going to do more than just take a bath if you don't stop giving me
love bumps!" Samantha told her lover.
"Promises, promises," Alex replied as she continued with baby kisses
down Sam's neck and back.
"Alex, I'm serious . . . you're gonna start something you won't have time
to finish," Samantha warned.
"Oh, I'll have time to finish - I'll make it a quickie."
Alex turned Samantha around to face her and picked up the soap from the side of
the tub. She quickly lathered the soap on Sam's body and then on her own. Then
she picked up the washcloth and rinsed the bubbles off both their bodies.
"Okay, we're done," was the statement she made as she undid the
stopper and let the water start to drain.
Alex stood up and pulled Sam up beside her. Grabbing the two closest towels she
wrapped Samantha in one of the them and herself in the other then before the
small blonde realized what was happening she was being picked up out of the tub
and carried back into the bedroom.
"It's going to be a long night and we may be tired when we get back
here," Alex muttered as she laid Samantha down on the bed. "You're
beautiful when you're glistening," she smiled as she positioned her body
next to her lover and began patting her dry with the towel.
Samantha could stand it no longer and wrapped herself around the taller woman
smothering her with kisses. "I love you Alex Dorian," was the last
complete sentence spoken, followed by half finished sentences, moans of
pleasure and sighs.
Alex glanced over at the clock on the nightstand with a look of accomplishment
and sparkling blue eyes. "And so, my Destiny," she began as she
slowly traced circles in the stomach of the small smiling blonde laying beside
her, "do you realize that we have exactly 45 minutes to finished getting
dressed?"
"That's just great - I want to lay here and relive what moments ago
happened to my body and you want me to jump up and get dressed!" Samantha
rolled over on her side and stared into glimmering sapphire orbs.
"Your call, honey," Alex kidded her, "wanna stay here or go play
with the boys?"
"What I want and what I should do at this point are two entirely different
things. I might also add that it's not fair of you to give me that kind of
option," the smaller woman smiled at her lover.
"Oh, Samantha, don't you know that the 'Fair's in Del Mar'?" Alex
laughed as she got up from the bed grabbing Samantha's hands and standing her
up, also. "You don't want to disappoint Sonny now do you? He's so looking
forward to showing you his town."
"No, I don't want to disappoint Sonny," Samantha retorted, "I'm
up, aren't I?"
"You're up because I pulled you up," Alex laughed. "Come on,
let's get dressed."
Alex told Sam to dress casually as she knew they'd be going to a couple
different clubs and there was no need not to be comfortable. She took her khaki
cargo slacks and a shirt off the hangers and examined them to make sure they
didn't need to be ironed. She felt herself lucky, as there didn't seem to be
any wrinkles. Samantha decided on the pair of dark green Capri pants she
brought along with a lighter green blouse that enhanced the color of her eyes
and accentuated the blonde of her hair. She also placed a small yellow/green
butterfly clip in her hair and wore earrings and a necklace that matched.
"My -- don't we look meadowy tonight," Alex said as she caught a
glimpse of her lover in the bedroom mirror.
"Too much green?"
"No, you look great in green. I was kidding with you," Alex
explained. "You have to stop taking everything I say at face value,
Samantha."
"Maybe it would be easier if you didn't say it with such a solemn look on
your face," the smaller woman chided her lover. "When you smile then
I know you may be kidding me, otherwise I'm afraid you don't like what I'm
wearing or doing."
Samantha walked into the bathroom and stood beside her lover as she brushed her
teeth and then her hair. "There, I'm completely ready with at least . .
." before the words were out of her mouth there came a knock on the door.
"Hi, girls. Ready to party?" Sonny's voice rang through loud and
clear.
The two women looked at each other, smiled and shrugged their shoulders.
"Guess you finished in the nick of time," Alex said as she walked to
the door to let their friends in.
"Okay -- party time!" Sonny said waltzing into the room and up to
Samantha. "Turn and let's see -- nice, very nice," he commented to
Samantha. "Alex -- same old, same old," he smiled at his old friend.
"Everyone looks ready, so let's boogie! First stop dinner and show. This
place has some of the best drag queens in the country, I swear! To The Castro
boys and girls!" Sonny exclaimed as the four of them exited the hotel and
headed for the car.
The trip from the hotel to The Castro was another short one and Sonny picked an
establishment with valet parking so they didn't have to bother with one of the
biggest headaches of his fair city. The entrance was down a winding spiral
staircase and the door was reminiscent of an old speakeasy from the roaring
20's. Sonny was his usual gabby self, explaining the history of the restaurant
and that the bar and show were actually there before the restaurant. Ray, as
usual, seemed to be along for the ride, mentioning something only occasionally,
and only if Sonny forgot a detail.
"Don't be shocked if you walk into the ladies room and find some rather
tall, even taller than Alex, 'ladies' who stand when they pee," Sonny
warned Samantha. "Some of these girls don't realize that they're really
boys and after all, this is their club."
"Okay -- thanks for the warning," Samantha told her friend then
turned around looking at the variety of people at the surrounding tables.
"I don't mean to stare but this is fascinating! Some of these men are
absolutely gorgeous -- I feel intimidated!"
"Yeah, but they're not all beauty "queens." Look a little
closer," Sonny said as he poked her in the side. "See --over there --
he should have stayed a 'he'. I look better in drag than that. Hell, Ray looks
better in drag than that!" Sonny snorted.
The waiter arrived and gave them their choice of the two main entrees and took
their drink orders. By the time dessert arrived the show was about to begin.
Sonny had purposely chosen this particular club because they didn't perform the
show during dinner but started when dinner was almost over.
The first queen out must have weighed about 300 pounds and looked like 'she'
had been around forever but 'she' had a personality that wouldn't quit and got
the audience in the mood to be entertained. Unfortunately for Samantha 'she'
asked if it was anyone's first time at the show and Sam raised her hand before
Alex could stop her. That left the rest of the night wide open for harassment
from the performers, especially since the excellent table they were sitting at
was so close to the stage.
'She' made mention to the fact that Alex was an unusually beautiful dyke and
that Sam was one lucky little lady to have caught such a gem. Samantha blushed
and Alex tried to look unaffected by the comment but her hand started tapping
on the table and Ray reached over and brought notice to it. The announcer
continued with 'her' opening and ended it by beginning the song "We Are
What We Are." Soon the entire cast was on stage, half of them dressed as
female and the other half male, all donning tap shoes as they sang and danced
their way through the song.
Samantha was enthralled. She couldn't believe men could look that good in heels
and tights. "Look at the legs on that one," she would say pointing to
one of the dancers. Or "Damn, I wish I had a figure like that."
The song ended and one of the torch singers was introduced followed by the
club's own personal 'Barbra Streisand'. Again Samantha's eyes lit up when the
personality came out on stage. 'She' actually looked like Streisand and Sam was
in awe as 'she' did a lip-sync rendition of "People."
"If I didn't know better, I'd think he was actually singing that,"
Samantha turned and said to Alex.
"Honey," Sonny interrupted, "Don't let any of them hear you call
them a 'he'. You will be razzed through the rest of the evening." He
smiled at his friend and she nodded in understanding.
The next act was another comedian who should have been billed as the ugliest
'woman' in the world. But the routine was hilarious and Samantha almost wet her
pants laughing at 'her', especially when 'she' readjusted 'her boobs' in the
middle of the act by taking them out, fluffing them up and then putting them
back into the costume.
A chorus line came on and did their rendition of "One" from the show
'A Chorus Line.' The show seemed to fly by even with the kidding they
occasionally got from one of the people up on stage. Of course they weren't the
only ones being ribbed. The first announcer found another lesbian couple in the
middle of the room to poke fun at and tell lesbian jokes about. One of the
other performers picked on a gay male couple sitting at the table across from
theirs and there was one unfortunate straight couple that became the brunt of
quite a few rather vulgar jokes.
Between the comedians and the groups the audience was graced with came a
marvelous imitation of Judy Garland. Sonny went wild when 'she' sang 'The Man
That Got Away'. He was nearly in tears by the end of the song. But recovery
came quickly as an extremely talented impersonator came out and did Diana Ross.
The regulars in the audience obviously adored this performer. 'She' came out
dressed in a skintight shimmering blue sequined gown, singing a medley of the
old Diana Ross and the Supremes songs. The best part about this act was that
the impersonator was actually singing the songs and sounded very much like the
real celebrity. When 'she' did "Stop in the Name of Love" it became
audience participation night and Sonny and Samantha both joined in as Alex and
Ray sat back and watched with smiles on their faces, looking at each other and
shaking their heads.
The show ended with a marvelous rendition of "The Best of Times" from
LaCage aux folles with all the female impersonators dressed in long flowing
gowns accented with feather boas, hats and fur drapes. The wardrobes included
every color of the rainbow, which is exactly what they looked like standing
there singing -- a living rainbow. Samantha was one of the first people out of
her seat to give a standing ovation.
Sonny's choice of shows turned out to be a success and everyone left with their
spirits lifted.
"Next stop - Dancing!" Sonny announced as they exited the club and
climbed back into the car.
"Maybe you should ask the girls if they want to go dancing, Sonny,"
Ray interjected.
Sonny threw his hands in the air, "What do you mean If they want to go
dancing? Of course they want to go dancing." He turned to Samantha and
took her hand, "Don't you Sammie?"
"When you ask like that, who could tell you no?" Samantha answered.
"See, Ray," Sonny said looking over at his lover. "You are such
a poop sometimes. Off to the dancing place!"
The small bar with the large dance floor was filled to capacity with a very
mixed group of people. Somehow the four friends managed to find an empty table
back toward the exit door, directly off the dance floor. Ray told Samantha that
this had been the first club he and Sonny had danced together at, so it was one
of the their favorites. It didn't have a lot of atmosphere but the faceted ball
in the middle of the ceiling gave the appearance of a '70s club. The music was
also a mix ranging from the late 60s to early 90s and they played a good
mixture of fast and slow, giving everyone something to appreciate.
Alex danced with Samantha to the slow songs and Sonny became Sam's partner for
the fast. Once or twice during the evening Ray asked Samantha to dance. He
asked her once to be his partner when a ballad was playing, because he didn't
feel comfortable with some of the newer dances and once to a cha-cha, which he
was surprised Samantha knew how to do so well.
The little troupe found the evening speeding by and before they knew it, it was
past midnight. They decided on one last dance before leaving, and as fate would
have it an old Anne Murray song, "Could I Have This Dance" began to
play. Alex whispered the words to Samantha. They glided across the floor as if
they had been dancing partners for years instead of days. Samantha got love
bumps all over her body and her eyes got misty as she listened to her lover's
soft, velvety voice singing the love song in her ear.
"All right," Sonny said as Ray looked and pointed at his watch.
"Last stop is over in the old Polk District. Alex, you'll remember this
place."
Fifteen minutes later they were in a small after-hours establishment, sitting
at a piano bar. Alex did a slight double take when they drove past the bar and
turned around to park in the large lot adjacent to the front. She balked a
little at Sonny about his final choice but gave in at the end because he
insisted Samantha would love the place, and Alex knew he was right.
The bar was definitely retro but Sonny loved all the old Broadway shows and
found out while they were dancing together that Samantha did, too. As they all
sat around drinking and listening to the pianist and anyone else who cared to
join in, Ray asked Samantha if she was going to tell her folks that she was
gay. Sam almost choked on her drink and fought to regain her composure before
even attempting to answer the question.
"You know," she started. "I think I put the inevitability of
that confrontation out of my mind. I don't think I wanted to consider what I
know has to come about." She sputtered on a little about her dad and her
mom and how she felt they might take the news a little hard and then asked
Sonny how he told his parents.
"Honey, you gotta be kidding!" Sonny started. "I think my
parents have known since I was about 11, but they are very supportive and there
for me and they both adore Ray. But now that you've joined the ranks of the
Queens and the Dykes, being in the closet and being with Alex definitely do not
go hand-in-hand! That is one out girlfriend you've lassoed yourself with."
Alex gave him a 'shut up Sonny' look and he quickly decided to take the hint.
Samantha was too intent on asking Ray how his parents had taken the news of his
being gay to see the interaction between Alex and Sonny. "I know Alex is
real open. I found out about her through gossip at my job. But I need to hear
some other people's stories to get an idea of how to approach my parents."
Ray asked Sam if she was sure she wanted to know his story. He told her it was
not one with a fairy tale ending. She said yes, all tales were valid and she
had no idea how hers was going to end. Ray went on to describe how his father
had been informed by one of his classmates at college in his junior year that
Ray was engaging in homosexual acts. His father drove up to his dorm and asked
him outright if he was "queer." Ray had been taken back by the
affront but figured the best thing to do was to be honest with his father. That
was definitely the wrong decision at that time in his life. His dad decked him
and then told him not to get up until he left. He continued to rant that Ray
was disowned and no longer welcomed home. He stopped payment on all funds to
the college and Ray left in the middle of the semester, because he couldn't
afford to stay. He called his mom the next day, during the day, and she talked
to him over the phone but was afraid to have him come to the house. She sent
him a couple thousand dollars that she had stashed somewhere his father didn't
know about. Ray had been on his own ever since.
He told her he still calls his mom, but only during the day when his father
isn't home. He related that it's harder now to catch his mom at home alone,
because his dad's retired and Ray never knows when he'll be there. Not wanting
to get his mom in trouble, he doesn't call very often. The only up part of the
entire story was that he gets to see his mom occasionally when she makes a trip
to her sister's house in New Jersey and stays to visit for a week.
Samantha shook her head, "I hope my dad doesn't react like that, but he's
more likely to go that route than the one Sonny's parent's took." She
looked over at her lover who was sitting there listening to the piano player.
She was going to ask Alex the same question but thought maybe it was time to
lighten up the conversation a little. "Hey, Alex," she said.
"Why don't you sing something with the piano man" You have a
beautiful voice."
"Yeah, Alex," Sonny said. "Why don't you sing us a song?"
He turned to Samantha and added, "You know, Sweetness, Aurora is gonna
love the Hell out of you! She loves to hear Alex sing and now there's someone
on her side." He laughed and looked his old friend squarely in the eyes,
"Come on Alex, don't be a party pooper."
Alex glared at him and shook her head no. Then she added with an unnatural
sweetness to her voice, "Okay, but only if he knows a Cris Christian
song." She smiled at the rest of the little group.
"As if, Alex," Sonny huffed.
"Cris who?" Samantha asked.
"Cris Christian -- female music -- no run-of-the-mill piano player would
know any of Cris' stuff unless you're in an all girl bar. It's esoteric, gotta
be in the inner sanctum to know about it. It's a Lesbian thing." Sonny
continued giving Samantha an explanation. "It's Alex's way of saying,
No!"
Samantha looked a little perplexed and turned to Alex, "Oh, okay, if you
really don't want to, but . . . who's Aurora?"
"Aurora's my mom," Alex answered the question.
"Okay, so . . . how did she . . . take you're being gay?" Samantha
queried.
Sonny about doubled over in laughter. "Alex, don't you tell this little
angel of yours anything?"
Alex shot him a look that almost knocked him off the barstool. "I've only
had so much time, you know. I've told her everything that seemed pertinent as
we went along. I would have gotten around to mom!" She turned back to
Samantha.
"What's he talking about Alex?" Samantha wanted to know.
"My mother is Aurora Dorian, the writer." Alex told her lover.
"I would have told you later if big mouth hadn't made such a thing about
it."
"Aurora Dorian - The Aurora Dorian? The
Think and Be Who You Think You Are
, Aurora Dorian?"
"The one and only," Alex smiled. "I'm proud of my mom, but I
don't need to take her out of my back pocket when I first get to know someone.
I would have told you soon, Samantha. The opportunity simply hadn't come up
before now." Again, she shot a look of 'I'm gonna get you' over at her
friend.
"By the Gods, I have her taped set on
Loving Yourself
and the one on
Changing Yourself by Changing Your Thoughts
. I absolutely adore her, but, Alex . . . isn't she . . . gay?" Samantha
asked looking from one to the other of her friends.
"Yes, Samantha, my mom's gay . . ." was as much as Alex got out
before Samantha went on --
" . . . Then your coming out was probably a relief rather than a surprise!
How lucky for you, and I guess for your mom! That answers the question of how
your parents took your being gay." Samantha then continued on as usual
with a rambling of questions shot at her lover without giving her a minute
between to answer them.
"Was she gay before you were born? Were you planned? Was she with anyone
when she was pregnant? Did you miss not having a father? Were you one of those
artificially inseminated babies? Gosh, that was a long time ago, how did they
do it then? Guess you had lots of aunts? How was it growing up with a celebrity
in the house?" She went to continue on when Alex put a hand to her mouth.
"Breathe, Samantha and give me a chance to respond!" Alex laughed at
her excited partner. "Let me try to answer the questions you've already
thrown at me: Yes. Yes. Yes. No. Kind of. Samantha!!! Yes. Interesting. The
rest we can discuss at a later date -- we are having fun now, remember"
This is not the time to go into my life history." She glanced over at
Sonny with a slight frown.
"Oh, don't you be giving him the look, Alex. I'm glad it came out,"
she giggled. "Came out -- guess everything is coming out this week. Not
that you kept your mom in the closet, but we haven't talked about your family
at all, just mine. Oh, Alex, I can't wait to meet your mom and your . . . your
. . . ah . . ."
"My other parent, Kelley. She's been with my mom since before I was born.
That's all for now Sam, listen to the guy singing, this is a great song."
Alex drew her lover closer and kissed her on the cheek then whispered in her
ear, "We'll talk more later, I promise, let's enjoy the rest of the night
with the guys. I get uncomfortable when the total focus of the evening turns
to me, okay?"
"Okay, Alex. Later." Samantha turned her head to look into her
lover's eyes. "I'm so happy. This has been a great week for me."
The four of them sat listening to one of the other patrons singing his version
of "All Out of Love", an old Air Supply song and felt very blessed to
be loved when so much of the world was overrun by discontent and adversity.
Sonny rested his head on Ray's shoulder and was engulfed by two strong arms.
Samantha did the same with Alex and they all quietly listened to the light
tenor voice seemingly baring his broken heart. When he finished they all
applauded and Ray asked the waiter give him another of whatever it was he was
drinking.
They had a final round of drinks and listened to a few other people display
their talent or lack of it. Alex got away without having to sing before the
entire room, which made her very happy. Before they knew it two o'clock was
quickly approaching.
"I know you wanted to watch the sun come up, Sonny," Alex smiled over
at her friend. "But you have shown us a marvelous evening and early
morning, what'd ya say we call it quits. I think Samantha is about to fall
asleep in my arms." She looked down and Sam was comfortably snuggled up
close to her lover, her head in the crook of Alex's arm . . . she closed her
eyes during the last ballad and certainly looked peaceful. "I don't think
she's used to the late hours or the drinking." Alex confessed for her
lover.
"Sure, Alex," Sonny answered. "It's been a great evening. I
really love your Samantha -- I think you've finally found the right one this
time, girl." He smiled over at his friend and gave her a pat on the arm.
Alex gently rocked Samantha. "Come on, honey, we're gonna go."
"Oh . . . I think I fell asleep," Samantha mumbled as she opened her
eyes and looked around at her friends. "I'm sorry."
"Don't worry about it -- we've all been there, done that!" Ray said
trying to keep Samantha from feeling too embarrassed. "I'm as exhausted as
you are, only I've learned to sleep with my eyes open to keep from giving
myself away." He smiled broadly at the sleepy blonde looking back at him.
"Okay, troupe," Sonny jumped off his stool and clapped his hands.
"Next stop -- home!" He placed a large tip in the brandy glass on the
piano and thanked the performer for a very entertaining night, then turned and
followed his friends out the door.
The ride home was not very long and Samantha could not seem to thank Sonny
enough for a thoroughly enjoyable and unforgettable day and evening. She raved
about everything starting with breakfast and shopping and ending with dinner,
the show, dancing and finally the piano bar.
"My goodness," Sonny said when he finally got a word in. "Alex
maybe the next time you better just pick her up and carry her to the car. You
wake her up and it's like someone has wound her too tight while she was
sleeping." He laughed and then got serious. "Samantha -- I'm . . .
we're . . . glad you came up here with Alex. You are an absolute joy and we're
glad you're going to be a large part of our Alex's life -- she deserves to be
happy and we can see that you make her that. Welcome to the family, girl."
"So, girls," Ray interjected as they pulled up in front of the
Marriott, "do you want to go to brunch around 11 and then we can take you
to the airport?"
"That would be great, Ray," Alex answered. "I left the keys to
the rental car at the front desk early this morning when we got in, so that's
all taken care of. All we have to do is pack up and we can do that before you
get here, then we can leave from the restaurant."
"We got the new reservations for four in the afternoon, I believe. Is that
right Sonny?" Ray asked.
"Yes, the tickets will be at the reservation desk, you just need to go
pick them up. We should get you to the airport about three."
"Fine -- then we'll see you at 11," Alex finished as she and Samantha
got out of the car. "Thanks for a wonderful evening."
"Yeah, thanks again from me, too," Samantha parroted.
"You are both equally welcome -- we had a great time, too. Wish you girls
lived closer and we could do this more often." Sonny said with a sad smile
on his face.
"See you in the a.m.," Ray concluded as Alex shut the car door and
watched as he drove off.
Once up in the room they decided to leave the packing for morning and to just
get into bed. It was almost three and the both of them were exhausted -- a nice
exhausted -- but exhausted nonetheless.
They undressed and got ready for bed almost in silence with Samantha
occasionally verbally reliving parts of the evening and then quieting down and
thinking about it.
Alex was the first into bed and she lay there waiting for Samantha to finish
brushing her teeth and messing around in the bathroom. "You coming or
should I go to sleep without you?"
"Don't you dare," Samantha replied as she hopped onto the bed and
snuggled up close to Alex. Alex put her arm around Samantha's shoulder and
kissed her on the head, then lifted her face and kissed her goodnight.
"Goodnight, honey, sleep tight."
"I will, Alex. I learned quiet a few new things about you tonight and
there's still so much more to know. You are a very complex person, do you
realize that?"
"Yes." Alex smiled slightly and kissed her lover on the head, again.
"I had a fantastic time, but you know what?"
"No, what Samantha?"
"Even though this has been a great vacation, I'm looking forward to
getting back home and beginning our everyday life together. I can't believe how
much my world has changed in one short week. I'm going to have a lot of
explaining to do to my family, but I know you'll be there as support so I'm
ready to face whatever obstacles might come my way." Samantha looked up at
Alex with misty green eyes. "I love you so much, Alex. I can't begin to
put into words how much."
"I love you, too, Samantha," her lover answered and wiped away a tear
of joy that had run down the small blonde's face. "But you don't have to
wait until tomorrow or until we get home for us to begin our new life. Honey,
we already started it -- this little trip was not merely for us to get to know
each other a little better -- this
was
the start of our new life. Now, close your eyes and let's get some sleep. The
morning will come quicker than we can imagine."