Rainy Day Out -part 1A Story by MarkAndTheOceanA little short story about a woman and her man during a rainy day.Charcters: -Paula Porter -AGE 24 -Richard Rhodes -AGE 28 -10:00AM in the City- It was a rainy day. A woman was lying in her bed, she
had long wavy blonde hair and was covered in blankets. She was sleeping away
peacefully, her arms and legs stretched out as she slept on her stomach, a bare
slender leg sticking out of the bed sheets. Her small bed was inside of a very
small and very messy room. It was cluttered with various
clothes all over with some lying on the floor, hanging out of an open closet
and hanging off a chair in front of a table covered in various make up and a
large vanity mirror. There was a window there with the shades drawn down with a
faint tapping sound on the glass. Suddenly, she awoke to the faint
sound of footsteps outside of her bedroom door. Stumbling out of her bed, she threw
on a pair of black track shorts and a large white men’s t-shirt with ‘New York’
written on the front she found hanging off her chair. After stretching her back
a bit, she made her way outside into the little hallway with a loud yawn. Her roommate’s bedroom was right
beside her room, with the bathroom on the very end of the hallway and the
kitchen/living room on the other end. Walking barefoot into the kitchen,
the blonde saw a coffee machine brewing then looked over at her roommate in the
living room. Unlike her long wavy blonde hair, she had a bob of black hair. Her
clothes were a black turtleneck and white formfitting jeans that emphasized her
lovely legs. A defining piece to her outfit was a long silver necklace with a
silver diamond shaped pendent hanging off the end resting at her front. Instead
of relaxing on the comfortable love-seat sofa in the living room, she sat on one
of the wooden kitchen chairs positioned in front of the open window watching
the rain falling while drinking a cup of coffee, her bare feet resting on the
windowsill. Her face was devoid of emotion while her eyes held a sense of
disappointment in them. “Morning, Jean…” She softly spoke,
not pulling away her gaze from the rain. “Morning, Paula.” Jean replied,
looking at the clock hanging on the wall as she sat down on the couch. It read 10:09AM.
“You’re up pretty early for a Saturday.” “It’s not that early.” “Did you sleep?” “Not much.” “Are you still mad about that band
thing?” “It’s not about that….” “Then why are you up so early?” “He’s coming over today.” “Who is?” Paula turned her head and stared at
her for a bit. “My boyfriend.” Jean was puzzled as she tried to
piece things together in her mind. “We talked about this.” “Oh, yeah…” Jean thought about it,
sipping her coffee as she nodded. “You were gonna stay at a friend’s
place this weekend.” “Yes, I was…” Today was the day Paula’s boyfriend
was coming to the city to visit her for the long weekend. It was almost a month
since they’ve seen each other, and Paula was looking forward to this day. Sadly,
it was raining for the past couple of days, not only that but the forecast
looked like it would continue into next week. Jean was the more outgoing girl,
always running around meeting people and going to different places in and
outside of the city. Paula was outgoing too but usually sticks to her usual
places, the same stores, restaurants, clubs and such. “I have never met your boyfriend
before, how long have you been together?” “I met him seven months ago.” “Have you guys done it yet?”
“Yes.” “Really?” “Really.” “Was it good?” “Yes.” “How many times?” “Once.” “Is he a man?” Jean joked. “Very much.” Paula raised her
eyebrows and smiled with annoyance. “Does he like to screw?” “Of course, he does.” “Really?” “Really.” “Do you still like to
screw?” “Of course, I do.” Paula huffed. “Good, good.” Jean chuckled. The two girls sipped their coffees
in unison as the rain kept falling, this was always a little thing Jean did with
Paula; asking too many questions. Unfortunately, it didn’t stop. “How many dates have you two went
on?” “Four.” “So, are you actually
boyfriend-girlfriend or are you guys just going steady?” “What’s the difference?” Paula
raised an eyebrow. “Did he ask you to be his
girlfriend? Or vice versa?” Paula just shrugged, slightly
puzzled look. “Not really, we’ve just been seeing each other.” “Ohhh…” Jean nodded. “So, you’re
just going steady.” “I don’t think that’s the right
definition, Jean.” “Maybe he’s seeing other girls on
the side.” “He’s not.” “How do you know?” “Because he told me.” “Really?” “Really.” “Are you seeing anybody
else?” “Nope.” “How come?” “Cause I’m seeing
him.” “Do you like him?” Paula thought about it for a bit
then answered with a nod. “I like him.” The two girls sipped their coffees
again. “Any more questions?” Paula asked
sarcastically. Jean was sipping her coffee. “Give
me a minute.” Then she thought for a moment. “How long did you wait?” “The third date.” “And that’s the only time?” “We fool around a bit.” She
shrugged. “Good, good… Just make sure to keep
it down whenever I’m around.” “Don’t worry, we won’t do anything
when you’re here.” Paula rolled her eyes.
“Oh, it’s perfectly fine, but just
keep it down.” “Yeah, yeah.” “Because I gotta get my beauty
sleep.” Jean dramatically laughed as she touched her pretty face. “You always make noise when you
have a boy around.” Paula complained. Jean scoffed at this remark and
stuck out her tongue at Paula, who in return opened her mouth a bit and poked the
inside of her cheek with hers. It was a weird thing she does. Suddenly, the door buzzer started
buzzing about. Jean jumped up from the sofa and answered the little machine. “Who is it?” “It’s Richard.” Said a static
voice. “Richard?” “Richard.” The voice spoke
harder. Jean looked over at Paula with a
puzzled look, she nodded in return. Jean pressed the door button, giving off
another buzzing sound for a few seconds then let go. “Well! It seems Mister Paula Porter
is already here!” Jean announced with a slightly mocking smile, swinging her
hips a bit as she sipped her coffee. “Please don’t call him that.” Paula
groaned. “Mistah. Paula. Portah.” Jean
repeated slowly, smirking as she wiggled her hips. “Shut-up.” Paula stared at Jean for a bit,
then after a minute her eyes began to glare as she tilted her head to one side
a bit as she noticed what Jean was wearing. “Is that Richard’s shirt?” She
asked, more like accused. “What?” Jean asked dumbfounded. “That’s my boyfriend’s shirt!” Jean looked down at the New York
shirt. “Oh… It is?” “He got it from New York.” Paula
huffed. “I can see that.” “Why are you wearing it?” “I guess I grabbed it from your
room the other day.” Jean shrugged. “Well hurry up and take it off!”
Paula’s hands motioning erratically at her. Jean held up her hands trying to
calm her down. “Okay, okay.” She walked back to her room, getting out of sight
of Paula but then popped back a minute later still wearing the shirt. “No! You
know what happened? You left it there when you were trying on my clothes that
one day!” “Yeah, okay, whatever! Just take it
off!” Jean just laughed with a smile
while holding her coffee. “I didn’t take it then!” “Whatever! Just take it off now!”
Paula was frantic. “You’re suddenly full of energy.”
Jean laughed. “He’s gonna see you in it!” “Relax! Relax, sweetie!” Jean
laughed. “He’s not gonna see me.” At that moment, the door clicked
open from behind of Jean and Richard walked into the apartment with his big
dark blue overcoat dripping water. He stared at Jean and the shirt she was
wearing. Paula’s mouth dropped a bit as her eyes widened in embarrassment. “Hello…?” He began, trying to
remember her name. “Jean.” She chuckled. “Hello,
Richard.” “Hello, Jean… Are you wearing my
shirt?” He asked, eyebrows raised as he took in the sight of her, his eyes
scanning her up and down. “Yes, yes I am actually.” She
answered bashfully then holds out her cup of coffee to him. “Coffee?” Richard casually accepted the cup,
looking into it puzzled as Jean looked back at Paula with a playful smile.
Paula’s mouth closed shut and she shook her head with a red blush on her face
and a powerful glare piercing back at the shameless blonde. Jean gave a quick
wave at her and walked away to her room, slamming the door shut with Paula
burying her face in her hands, hiding her embarrassment. Richard was a somewhat tall man with
short combed back hair. He was wearing a white short sleeved buttoned shirt
with a white t-shirt underneath, both tucked into his blue jeans. The kind of shoes
he walked around in were short black cowboy boots. He threw his wet overcoat on
a wall hook and walked towards the coffee maker, pouring himself a cup. Then he
walked over and leaned in the door frame next to the hallway looking over at
Paula. “Hi, sweetheart.” He smiled
casually. Paula let out a single loud “Ha!”
from behind her hands hunched over then stood straight up properly and looked
at him while attempting a smile, a little red still on her lovely face. “Hello,
babe.” “Are you doing okay?” He asked,
sipping his coffee. “I’ve been better.” “Was that you’re roommate?” “Yes.” “Is she always like that?” “Yes.” Paula nodded with a forced
smile. “Fun, fun.” Richard sipped his
coffee. “Good coffee.” “Thank you. How have you been
doing?” “I’ve been fine, same as always,
been working and such.” “Good, good.” “What about you? You seem so down
today.” “The rain is just so gloomy, it’s
been like that for a few days now, y’know?” “I’ve heard.” He nodded. “Yeah, anyways, things have just
been a little here and there lately…” Paula kept gazing out the window
into the rainy streets while she yammered on about various things, her parents,
her sister, her opinions about her musical endeavors. Richard was listening to Paula talk;
then out of the corner of his eye he saw Jean silently walk out of her bedroom.
He turned his head to see her walking out carrying his shirt in her hand still
wearing her track shorts but leaving her upper body completely naked, showing
off her bare breasts for a few seconds. She was smiling at him as she walked
into Paula’s room, leaving the shirt on her bed. Jean walked back out and kept
smiling at him while she slowly walked back into her room, silently closing the
door behind her. He looked back at Paula, sipping his coffee. “So, what do you think?” Paula
asked, still looking outside after unknowingly carrying a conversation with
herself. Richard, a man that was a little
skilled at thinking on his feet, thought of a good reply. “I think we should get out.” He
said coolly. Paula looked over at the man and
studied him for a second, Richard was calm and collected as he stood there,
leaning against the wall with the coffee mug held in his hand and pressed
against his lips as he stared back. Just be calm and relax, he thought, she
can’t read your thoughts. Finally, Paula saw nothing wrong
with his reply and sighed. “Maybe we should…” A small smile cracked on his lips;
Richard was no fool. “So, what would you want to do
first?” He asked. “Well, at first I planned to go out
with you and run around town…” “Sounds good to me.” “But it’s raining.” “I got a car, bring a coat.”
Richard shrugged. “You’ll be fine.” “Can you get me Starbucks?” Paula
perked up. Richard groaned playfully. “I don’t
like Starbucks that much.” “I love it.” “Come on.” “I want it.” Richard chuckled a bit and sipped
his coffee. “Okay, let’s go get some Starbucks.” Her face lit up a bit as she just
hopped off her chair and closed the window. She pranced over to him and lightly
kissed his cheek then tossed her coffee mug in the kitchen sink and clicked off
the coffee machine. Afterwards, she made her way into
her bedroom. Her bedroom was fairly neat
and organized, a couple shirts were hanging off a chair. The furniture in her
room was the same as Jean’s, a bed, a chair and a large vanity mirror sitting
atop a table covered with makeup and various other beauty products. Unlike Jean though, Paula had various
CDs lying around and a little CD player on the floor, she also had a tambourine
and a silver jazz flute lying about. There were also three movie posters on the
walls. They were Brigitte Bardot’s Contempt, Anna Karina’s Made in
U.S.A and Julie Andrew’s The Sound of Music. There were also pictures
of Stevie Nicks and Bob Dylan taped on her vanity mirror. Paula was that kind of girl.
Paula went to her closet and grabbed
her grey overcoat and a white handbag, as she was leaving her bedroom, she noticed
Richard’s New York shirt on her bed. She stopped for a minute to ponder about
it, then after coming to a conclusion in her mind she walked out towards her
man standing at the doorway wearing his coat. “Did she walk around naked in front
of you?” She asked bluntly. “Yes.”
~TO BE CONTINUED... © 2020 MarkAndTheOceanAuthor's Note
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1 Review Added on February 16, 2020 Last Updated on March 21, 2020 Tags: angst, music, desire, love, drama, pop culture, new wave, short story, funny, comedy AuthorMarkAndTheOceanCanadaAboutA man that loves books, film and the beach. Wanted to get my writing out there and improve on it while talking to some new people and having some fun and stuff. more..Writing
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