Subway Girl

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my shoulders for leverage and rammed himself into me without warning. I cried out. “That’s right. Let me hear you.” Ethan rammed himself into me a second time and a small scream escaped before I could swallow it down. “Yeah, scream for me.” A third hard thrust came so quickly it knocked the air out of me with a moan.
    “You’re so fucking small. I can get used to fucking your pussy. Yeah.” He growled and thrust into me once more before his body convulsed with his orgasm. Ethan rocked his hips in and out until the last of his orgasm receded, then pulled out and pushed me away. I slid a few inches across the wood floor.
    He didn’t say anything. Just pulled off the condom and dropped it in the wastebasket by the hall table. Then pulled his pants back up. “Thanks for the drink, Julia.” He winked and walked out the door.
    I sat on the floor with my mouth hanging open. Then I scrambled up and slammed the locks closed before Ethan decided he was thirsty again.
    Bastard .
    It was another night of just me and my vibrator.

“ Y ou can’t let one prick, no pun intended, ruin you, Julia,” Jenny said. “So that Ethan guy was a major ass, he isn’t the only guy out there.”
    “Who says he’s ruining me? God, Jen, stop being so melodramatic. I just said I’m not going to date for a while. I’m only twenty-five. I think I can take a few months off to regroup.” I rolled my eyes.
    “And if someone great comes along?” She arched a perfectly plucked brow at me.
    “I can always change my mind, right?”
    “I guess. This is your party, sunshine. I’m just along for the ride.” She smiled wide at me.
    “What about this one?” I walked out of the dressing room and stood in front of the floor to ceiling mirrors.
    “Holy shit, Julia. That one. You have to buy that one. You know what? Never mind. I’ll buy it for you because you have to have that one. If you don’t wear that to the New Year’s party it’ll be a crime.”
    I stared at Jenny and then looked at myself in the mirrors. “I guess I’m not seeing what you’re seeing.”
    “She’s right. It looks great on you,” another lady trying dresses on said when she walked by.
    “It makes your hair look amazing and shows off your figure. No one will even know when the New Year hits. They’ll be watching you instead of the New Year’s Ball dropping.” Jenny grabbed the ticket and looked at it. “Oh, you bitch. It’s even on clearance!”
    I laughed. “I guess it’s meant to be.”
    Jenny grunted and tromped off to try on another dress. We were attending a formal New Year’s party with our friends Frank and Jeff. The problem? We were going as their dates. The bigger problem? Frank and Jeff were gay and deeply committed to each other. The biggest problem? They hadn’t come out at work yet and didn’t know if they were ready to share all their personal information with everyone they worked with. All their friends and family knew and Frank and Jeff were happy with that.
    “After all, how many heterosexuals go around telling people they’re not gay? So why do we feel like we have to tell everyone we are,” Frank said the night they asked us to go with them to the party.
    I shrugged a shoulder. “I don’t know. I can’t imagine being ostracized for something as small as whom I loved.”
    “But if we go with you as our dates, aren’t we hiding it? We don’t want to seem embarrassed by our lifestyle either.” Jeff rubbed his eyes with his palms.
    “Well, look, you don’t have to make a decision this big tonight. You’ve already asked us to go. And if I know Jenny, she’s already cataloging her wardrobe for what to wear so you can’t get out of taking her. We’ll all just show up together. We won’t use words like dates or dating . We’ll just use names and hedge any other questions. Let people think what they want. They will anyway.”
    Jeff hugged me. “See, you totally should’ve been a gay guy.”
    I laughed. “Why? I can’t

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