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Or at least that
was
the plan. But then I had to go and fuck it all up by dying.

 

The Day Before the Day I Died

 

 

 

So, back to my untimely death, alright? Let me start by saying,
fuck SoHo
! Yeah that’s what I said. I have never,
ever
, had a good experience there. Every person I know who lives there is a douchebag. Every job interview I’ve ever had there has been conducted by assholes. Every restaurant I’ve ever eaten at there has sucked. When the food didn’t suck, the service sure as hell did. It is a place where the tragically hip go to die, and people with more fashion sense than brain cells gather like moths to a flame. So, I should have known better than to wind up at a party there. Even more so, I should have known that the sweet piece of ass that invited me there was far too good to be true.

 

Saturday had started off well enough. It was a nice day, clear and just cool enough for a light jacket. Tom headed out to spend the day with his parents and his cute little sister (
who, in just another two years, is going to be old enough to legally jerk off to... not that I would. Well, okay, talk to me in two years and we’ll see. Just don’t tell Tom I said that
). As for Ed, he was holed up in his bedroom/home office. He was a little behind on the level design of a new project he was working on, and wanted to burn off some weekend hours to get it done. Most of the rest of my local friends were busy, so that left me, myself, and I.

 

I grabbed a couple of Egg McMuffins in the AM from the
McDonalds
on 86
th
street, and then jumped onto the R train to head into the city. I didn’t really have much of a plan. Figured I’d spend a few bucks, grab lunch, and then head back. Maybe see if anyone was up for some bar hopping in the evening. Gotta admit, dying wasn’t on my to-do list. But hey, live and learn, I guess... or is that
don’t live
and learn?

 

Okay, so the first part of my day went pretty much as I expected. I popped into the
Complete Strategist
to grab a few new D&D minis (
my current one just wasn’t doing justice to my High-Elf Battlemage
) as well as a few new rule supplements that had come out. I plunked down enough cash that, by the time I left, I was certain in the fact that, thanks to me, some executive at
Wizards of the Coast
could now continue with their child’s college education. I headed over to midtown and spent a little time at the
Apple
store, where, for about the hundredth time, I stood around debating the merits of buying myself an iPad, and, for the hundredth time, decided that maybe I’d hold off for now. After that, I grabbed a few slices of pizza and then headed down to the subway again. In retrospect, I should have loitered for a while longer. If that had happened, I wouldn’t have met
her
, and, well... I’d still be alive.

 

But you’re not here to catch the story about Bill, the guy who went home, met up with some friends, and then spent the rest of his Saturday night drunkenly arguing over who the hottest chick on
Smallville
was, are you? No, you’re not. So, as I was saying, I went down to grab the train back to Brooklyn. Not really wanting to mingle with the weekend crowd, I wandered to the end of the platform where there were only a few people waiting. That turned out to be a big mistake.

 

The train took its sweet time, and I was just starting to tire of the perpetual stench of hobo urine when I felt a tap on my shoulder. Being a city resident, I reacted naturally. That is, I jumped back and spun around quickly, thinking I was about to get mugged, and was hoping I looked intimidating enough (
doubtful
) to give my would-be attackers second thoughts.

 

“A bit jumpy, aren’t you?” said the petite little thing staring back at me. She was no more than five-three, maybe a hundred and five soaking wet (
excuse me while I consider the image of her soaking wet... ah, yes. Quite nice. Now, back to our story...
) and totally smoking hot. She had medium-length blonde hair with what looked like green highlights, but aside from that little oddity, she looked like she could have just stepped out of a fashion shoot... or a strip club. I’d love to give you something cliché here, like she was dressed all in black, or had an ominous air about her. But the truth is, she was a
very
good looking, well dressed woman. Outside of the fact that she was talking to me, there was nothing about her that was really screaming
threat
.

 

Anyway, before things could stretch out to an awkward silence (
or, more importantly, before it became obvious that I was undressing her with my eyes
), I answered her.

 

“Sorry about that. You just surprised me.”

 

“Whatever,” she said, obviously nonplussed with my answer. “Have a light?”

 

“Don’t smoke,” I replied. Were people even allowed to smoke on the platform anymore?

 

“Figures. Then have you got the time?”

 


That
I can do,” I said as I brought my watch up to my face, being careful to not take my eyes off of her. I had heard on
CNN
a few years back that some gang members did this to distract a person so they could slash them with a razor. Okay, she didn’t exactly look like a gang-banger per se, but still, it’s best to be careful. She apparently noticed me doing this and smirked in return.

 

“About one-thirty,” I answered.

 

“Thank you.”

 

And well, that was it. She stepped back and went into that thousand-yard stare mode that is so common of people waiting for a train. And yet, I couldn't help but feel like she was still giving me the once over out of the corner of her eye. However, I dismissed the feeling as nothing more than wishful thinking. After all, what straight guy doesn't have “yeah, she wants me!” thoughts running through his head the second a hot babe like her asks him an innocuous question?

 

Okay I lied about the 'that was it' part. It was just 'it' for the platform. Turns out 'it' started up again when the train pulled in and we got on. The last car of the train was fairly empty, and the few of us there had the luxury of both being able to sit, as well as being able to sit without being too close to each other. Just to be on the safe side, I grabbed a corner seat. Should the train population suddenly swell, I could at least take comfort in knowing that I wouldn't wind up the meat in some smelly, weekend commuter sandwich. If you're thinking that I'm next going to tell you how my stripper 'friend' (
definitely a stripper - a model probably wouldn't have said a word to me had I been on fire
) sat down next to me, then give yourself a prize. You, my friend, are either psychic, or at least not a complete idiot.

 

Now, just to digress for a moment, I made myself a promise a long time ago. I promised myself that, in my next life, I was going to come back hot. Not just attractive, but Johnny Depp-like (
as every woman I have ever known will testify
), women's panties will get moist if I even look in their direction
hot
. Call me shallow, but I don't give a damn what anyone else thinks. The world just has so many more possibilities when you're hot. Case in point, my attractive subway stalker. She sat down next to me, and immediately grabbed my shopping bag with no more than a quick,

 

“So whatcha got there?” and started rifling through it. Forget the ugly beasts of the world, if even an average looking stranger tried that, they'd either get immediately decked, or pointed out to the cops at the next station. But someone hot? They can both get away with it and know that they will. The world is just unfair. On the other hand, I didn't see anyone else in the car with a smokin’ piece sitting next to them, so I figured I'd cut the world some slack... just this once, mind you.

 

So, there she was, going through my stuff, while I just sat there doing nothing except tensing up in case she bolted with it when the doors next opened. Yeah, yeah, I know, but gaming minis aren't cheap. I don't care what you look like, get your own goddamned swordmage!

 

Speaking of which, she pulled it out of the bag and gave me a questioning glance. Okay, there goes that fantasy of hooking up with the world’s hottest gamer chick.

 

“Um. It's for my nephew,” I stupidly blurted out. She, in return, gave me another look that told me I had about a zero-percent chance of her buying that answer.

 

I didn't fail to notice the quick eye roll she made as she put my new mini back in the bag. She then went back to ignoring the basic rules of don't touch what isn't yours. She pulled out my new books and began thumbing through them with an expression that appeared to be a combination of pity and humor. In a bit of foreshadowing that only happens in the most desperate of stories, she happened to stop on a particular one of them.

 

“Now, this one is cute,” she said, handing me the latest revision to the
Manual of the Undead.

 

“Have to keep up with the rule changes,” I stammered, no doubt continuing my unbroken streak of lowering her overall opinion of me.

 

“Sure you do,” she replied, and then got a bit of a far away look in her eye. “Rules are important. We all have them. Even me.”

 

“You play...”

 

“Not
THOSE
kind of rules. But rules nevertheless,” she cryptically continued. “There are all sorts of games... some a little more adult than others.”

 

Okay… time to shift a bit in my seat as my pants were suddenly feeling a bit tighter.

 

She let the uncomfortable silence stretch a moment longer before her mood suddenly lightened. She handed my purchases back to me and held out her hand.

 

“Sorry for teasing you. I'm Sally.”

 

Not quite believing the reality I had somehow stepped into, I mimicked her movement. “No problem. I'm Bill. Bill Ryder,” I said as I shook her hand. (
YES! Houston, we have achieved physical contact!
)

 

“Pleasure to meet you, Bill Ryder,” she replied as she shook back.

 

Now, here I will once again meander from my recollection of my days amongst the still living, and just point out that, no, I didn't notice anything odd about the handshake. I'd love to tell you that her hand was overly cold and clammy, or that perhaps she had a grip that would have made a much stronger man than I wince. But the truth is... well, okay, the
truth
is that her hand could have been covered in scales and crawling with hornets and I wouldn't have noticed. I was kind of lost in the moment. You always hear reports on the news about people who have just won the lottery, and they always recount with exact detail what they were doing when they found out. Bullshit, I say. When any major
Holy Shit
moment occurs, we tend to go a bit numb, and then maybe later we'll try to fill in the details as best we can. Well, that was as close as I've come to one of those moments in a long time. Besides, there were far more interesting things than hands in front of me. Oh, well, maybe next time I hook up with an apex predator with killer cleavage, I'll be a little more attentive.

 

Anyway, continuing my streak of witty banter, I then said, “So, come here often?” Yeah, I know, it's amazing I don't get laid more often, isn't it?

 

Another eye roll (
jeez, did I really sound that pathetic?
) and she responded with a banal, “Only when I need to get somewhere.”

 

Okay, it was time to dig deep down and try to find that little bit of adult dialogue which I knew was hiding somewhere inside of me.

 

“Sorry, that was kinda lame. What I meant to ask is whether you hang out in Manhattan often?”

 

“Much better,” she acknowledged with a smile, “And the answer is yes. I actually live not too far from here. I have a little place in SoHo. You?”

 

“Brooklyn, myself. I was just doing a little shopping today,” I answered.

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