Chapter 2.
“If I can make it through combat, I can make it through this. It’s only a few hours, a few drinks. And worst case scenario, she can set me up with one of her hot friends. Oh, Jesus, I got to stop talking to myself so much.” He meant everything he’d said aloud, except for the part about being set up with her friends. He was starting to feel alone. He’d met a few new people, but he was missing the guys from his unit. He was missing the guy’s he could talk to about anything. He was missing the guy’s that in one breath could make him feel better about his marriage, and make him feel like a woman for showing any emotion at all.
He scooped up his car keys, and walked out the door. As he drove, he noticed more than the usual amount of law enforcement, and emergency vehicles out on the roadway. “I better not drink too much tonight,” he warned himself. Following that he quickly, repeated his earlier statement, “I’ve got to stop talking to myself so much.”
He pulled in to the parking lot, at a little past four thirty. He parked in the first row of cars away from the big boat building. He breathed in deep. He exhaled completely. He shut off the engine, locked up the car and walked to the door.
He swung open the dark tinted glass door that kept the scantily clad women safely tucked away from the outside world. He found himself in a narrow passageway, with one side leading into what appeared to be a bar area, and the other side leading to a swinging restaurant style door. He stepped towards the door, his eyes attempting to adjust to the dim lighting.
“Hey, how are you doing tonight?” Jake turned his attention to the service window that had been cut into the wall. A pretty young woman was sitting at a desk, tucked away in a small room. She looked to be at least half way through her pregnancy. Her make-up was done in a youthful way, and her smile reminded him of a girl he’d dated in high school.
“Hi, first time here.” Jake spoke with a half hearted joking tone.
“Ten dollars cover after six, but you got here early, so if you’ll just let me check your ID, you can be on your merry way.” The girl had a youthful, almost flirtatious tone. She must have been having a good pregnancy, Jake thought.
He handed her his military ID, without thinking. He was supposed to turn it in when he left Camp Pendleton for the last time, but decided to keep it as a souvenir of his past life. She smiled at it, and instantly flipped to the back to see where his age was represented.
“You need to shave Devil Dog!” The girl mocked the old crusty Marines he thought he’d left behind.
“I, uhm, I’m on terminal leave.” He stuttered, just before realizing he was in the civilian world now, and the explanation was hardly necessary.
“I’m just playing with you, my ex boyfriend was a Marine. He left me with a car payment, and a baby. Hopefully, you are more of the old fashioned kind of Marine.” She said, while obviously reliving old memories. “Be off with you, and the first drink is on me, just tell them Makayla’s buying you one.”
“Thank you, ma’am.” He searched for something else to say, but realizing the stress he was about to endure, he turned back to the swinging door.
He pushed it open, and was amazed at how much louder Bob Dylan’s Hurricane was in the room, than it had been in the hallway. He scanned the room, looking for a certain girl. A naked woman was laying face down on the stage. He quickly looked away, and continued walking to the bar on his left. He pulled out the four hundred dollars he’d brought along. He never spent that much money on anything, and even though he knew it wouldn’t impress her, he had brought it in case he needed to buy a lap dance from another dancer to get out of the dangerous conversation that he might have with her. He wasn’t really looking to get beat up by a couple of bouncers that night.
The bartender walked her way down the long half circle bar. “What do you need sweetie?” She spoke with a southern drawl, that he hadn’t heard since he left Texas for the Marine Corps.
“Bud light, no make it a pint of Guiness…And uh, Makayla, said she was buying my first drink.” She began to turn when he was halfway through his order, grabbing up an empty glass from a nearby tray.
He was obviously nervous. It wasn’t like he was a stranger to exotic clubs. He’d practically lived in a few when he was younger. It wasn’t that he was shy with women. He was just so nervous about seeing her again. He leaned his left arm on to the bar top, and turned to face the large open room. Their were only a few men in at the moment. Most were sitting at the bar. Still, a thick cloud of cigarette smoke hung in the air. He counted about six girls, but none of them were the one he was looking for. The woman on stage began to thrust her hips up and back down. He was far enough away that he could only see the top of the arc she made, as the decorative brass bars lining the circular stage sat too high for anyone in the room, save those sitting close and tipping, to see the entire show.
He turned as the bartender began to walk back towards him him with the now full pint glass of Guiness. “You need anything else, sweetie?”
“Yes Ma-Oomph,” A hundred pound woman had nearly tackled him, mid sentence.
“OH MY GOD! JAKE!” A sweet, familiar voice yelled, completely drowning out Bob Dylan’s final verse of the song that had been playing. He turned towards the girl, barely able to move through her tight grip. He wrapped his arms around her, and felt the bare skin of her back.
She was the girl who had been on stage.
He locked eyes with her, and grinned his big dumb grin. He glanced up to see everyone in the room staring at the two of them. Autumn followed his gaze, and saw the chair laying upside down that she had knocked over. “Yeah, I kind of jumped off stage when I saw you…Get your drink, and come sit down with me!”
She turned, away from him, and like nothing out of the ordinary walked completely naked back to the stage to grab her clothes. Jake paid the bartender, making some change, pocketed the money and walked over with his drink to the table Autumn was standing next to. She was still naked below the waist. She’d already slipped the bikini top on. He only glanced at the woman he’d known so well, but he could have drawn a picture of what he saw.
The white leather boots she wore came nearly to her knees. The bottom of them added a good six inches to her height. Her legs, were as perfect and athletically toned as they’d always been, only much more tan than Jake had ever seen them. She now sported a landing strip, instead of the bare shaven look she’d worn all the years Jake had known her. Her hips were just as nice, and her waist was still the kind of perfect you’d see in a Britney Spears video, only now she had a single diamond stud pierced through her navel. Her breasts seemed fuller, but not by much, than the small B cups he’d loved so much. And her face was still the face that had made his heart stop four years earlier. She had a small diamond stud glittering from the side of her nose. Her hair was much longer than he’d ever seen, and with streaks of a dark crimson red running wildly throughout. God she is more beautiful now than she’s ever been, Jake thought to himself…This time remembering not to speak out loud.
The two sat at the table talking for nearly two hours. They were only interrupted when she had to get up on stage. She’d told him all about the difficulty she’d had finding a regular job, the troubles she had had with her parents when she’d started stripping to pay for school, and how she’d ended up sleeping on Chuck D’s couch.
“It’s just like that asshole to act like we were together.” She had replied to Jake’s brief narrative of his encounter with the man. “I’m not going to lie to you, Jake. I slept with him once. A lot of liquor makes for bad decisions, especially, when you drink it to forget about the bad decisions you already made. I really shouldn’t have left you. We just got married so young, and you were always gone. Even when you were home, it was like…” She sighed, as if hoping the words would come in the brief respite. “Jake it was like you were always in Iraq. You never really came home after the first time. You spent all of your time training, and getting ready to go back. You volunteered for two deployments Jake!” She said, barely masking the feelings of disapointment she still had. “I just wish I was important to you. I got tired of waiting to be something, not even the center of your universe, just something to you.”
“I got out. I’m done with the dope game, baby,” He laughed, she hated it when he started joking just as the feelings began to come out.
“I bought a house here. I have a job here. And God Damn it, girl, I will come in to this club and harrass you every night for the rest of my life if it is what it takes to get you back.” Jake paused briefly, “Look, I’m sorry I wasn’t the husband I should have been to you. I know this sounds selfish as hell, but I just thought you knew I loved you, and that you’d wait for me. I thought you’d just kind of do your thing, and wait.”
“Jake, I did wait for you,” Autumn pleaded. “But after so long, I realized you weren’t coming back.”
“Okay, well, again I’m sorry. Can we put the past to bed for the night, and just try to enjoy this little reunion while we can?” He had asked a question, but had meant it more as a statement. He waved to the waitress who had been on shift for several hours now. He told the waitress to keep the drinks coming to the two of them and slid her one of his hundred dollar bills.
A young, bleached blonde, with a feminine, yet seriously athletic body came over and stood in front of the table they were sitting at.
She had a tattoo of Johnny Cash on one of her arms. Jake could tell she wished she was alive in the fifties from the Elvis Presley themed tube top, and red bandana she wore in her hair. The solid black thong did little more than accentuate the tight butt of the girl. Jake and Autumn both turned their heads to face the girl.
“Okay, so I don’t know who the hell you are, but you look like you’re giving my girl here a hard time. I’ll drop a man if I need to.”
The girl spoke, obviously unfazed by the smile that quickly spread across Jake’s face.
“No, baby, this is Jake.” Autumn’s words instantly seemed to bring the girl down from the alert position she’d taken.
“I’m Angela, that’s my real name,” The girl dashed around the chair between her and Jake, and sat down rather roughly on his lap. “I’ve heard so much about you! Garcon, another round of drinks for my friends, and two more rounds for my lovers!”
The waitress, who was obviously used to the girl’s antics, simply asked, “So, one shot for each of you, two shots for each of you, one shot for him, two for her, three for you?”
Angela laid her body across the chair, nearly flipping Jake over, he quickly brought one hand down to the girls waist, the other to her thigh, to steady themselves out. “No, dear,” Angela began speaking to the waitress who had now turned her head upside down to match Angela’s. “No, Two shots all around, with an extra for me, since I am both my own lover and friend.”
Angela raised back up, making no attempt to hide the way she dug her ass into Jake’s crotch. She smiled at him, “So, I put you down as a lover…Keep me honest.” Jake could feel himself blush, but at this point, the alcohol had probably already turned him red. It was getting later than Jake had planned on staying. Jake finished up his drink, and slammed the two fruity shots the girl had ordered.
“Ladies, I’d love to stay longer, but I’ve got to work tomorrow…And I don’t think either of you are going to make any money sitting here with me all night.” He wasn’t lying about any of it. He really did want to stay longer, but he figured if he came in and made his presence in the area – and more importantly his intentions clear, the ball would be in her court.
“Sweetie, their isn’t really anyone else to sit with tonight. This place is really dead for a Friday night. It seems like all of my regular customers are home sick – and those guys could lose an arm and still come in for a lap dance.” Angela explained, almost defensively about the less than packed club.
They said their goodbyes, and Jake went home for the night.
A few hours later, the girls dressed quietly, and quickly with barely a spoken word between the two when Angela finally broke the silence. “Autumn, baby, he is too damn fine to just let go. Are you sure you are okay with seeing him again?”
“I think I’m still in love with him, if that’s what you’re asking. I always had a feeling we’d get back together, but nonetheless, I need to see that he has changed before I just go running back into his arms.” Autumn held nothing back from the other girl. They were as close as two best friends could be. They’d actually both had their first lesbian encounter together. In fact, they had had more than a few. At one point Autumn had considered asking Angela if they could be girlfriends, but had realized it as a horrible idea shortly after.
“Well, then is he fair game for a quick fling?” Angela asked, and then quickly collected herself realizing the liquor had taken away her usual gift of gab. “I mean, he’s so cute, and his jokes are so lame, but adorable. I don’t want to take anything from you, but I’m in to him. It’d be totally harmless, I promise. ”
Autumn stopped listening to the girl midway through her first sentence. Even though she was on the drunker side of buzzed, her mind continued to run through thoughts of Jake. Hopefully, someday soon he’d be the husband she’d always wanted, Autumn thought, as she grabbed her bag and led the way out of the dressing room.