Jaded

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into my numb fingers.
    I downed it.
    Another beer came along and I downed that one.
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    A third proceeded the same until I spit it out and threw the bottle across the kitchen.
    The buzzer rang on the oven, but I ignored it and walked upstairs. I passed my bed, headed straight for the bathroom, dropped my clothes, and stepped into my shower. I turned it to a scalding temperature and stood there, with my head hung downwards. After awhile, I slid down and wrapped my arms around my legs, hugging them to my chest.
    I don’t know how long I stayed there, but I stayed when I felt the first chill. I didn’t move until my entire body trembled from the cold. And I wasn’t too surprised to see that Bryce had taken root on my toilet seat when I climbed out. I wrapped a towel around my body and moved into my bedroom. After I closed the door, I just crawled into bed and pulled the covers over me.
    Bryce stood beside the bed. He watched me.
    After awhile he slid to sit on the floor beside my bed. He didn’t watch me, but just stayed there.
    I didn’t cry. I didn’t do anything.
    “Do you want a beer?” Bryce asked sometime later.
    “Yes.”
    “Okay.” He stood up and returned a little later with four beers. He uncapped two and handed one to me. I sat up and downed it. I passed him the empty bottle as he held out the second. The third and fourth went down the same way.
    After the fourth, I looked up and asked, “Is this a wrong coping mechanism?”
    Bryce flashed a grin and my heart beat.
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    He leaned down and whispered, just before he touched his lips to mine, “Coping is coping, baby. Either way, you get through it.”
    I captured his lips in mine and found myself in his arms. I had one knee firmly between his legs on the bed and raised my body so I was kneeling above him.
    “I don’t want her in this house.”
    Bryce nodded and left. I heard the front door shut a few minutes later. With a tentative knock at my door, Corrigan called from the hallway, “Can I come in for a minute?”
    I didn’t answer and the door was pushed open.
    I had laid back down, still wrapped in my towel, but I knew my face was void of emotion.
    Corrigan’s eyes skipped over the empty beer bottles.
    “Hey,” he murmured and moved to sit beside me. His hand came out to smooth
    down my hair, but I shoved it away.
    “Sorry,” Corrigan breathed, ruefully. He took a deep breath and commented,
    “So…drunk orgy is the way to go?”
    Drunk orgy was the way to go.
    He nodded and patted my shoulder. As he moved to the door he stopped short
    said, “If you want to go hustling, give me a call.”
    “I will,” I murmured, hoarsely.
    Corrigan threw me a tender smile and moved through the door.
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    I laid there and heard a murmur of voices from the front hallway. A second later, the door shut again. Another minute and Bryce appeared in the doorway. He had the case of beer underneath his arm.
    A grin slipped past my lips at the image of him.
    He grinned back and moved to sit on the side of the bed.
    After setting the case on the floor, he asked, “You want another one?”
    “Yes.” I sat up and leaned against the headboard.
    Bryce took two out. He handed one to me and downed his own.
    I didn’t down this one, but took some sips as I watched him stand up and empty his pockets. He placed his phone on the nightstand and then pulled his shirt over his head.
    He grabbed a handful of condoms and placed them on the nightstand before he sat back on the bed.
    He met my gaze.
    I took another sip and asked, “Do you think I’m a whore?”
    He frowned, but asked, “How many guys have you slept with?”
    “Three.” I didn’t hesitate.
    “No,” he answered and I knew it was the truth. He had thought about it.
    I murmured, “Brian Kincaid. He was my first.”
    “Our first time was the end of freshman year.”
    “He was before that, long before that. He was my first boyfriend and I thought…I thought it was

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