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Authors: S. Brent

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Unclaimed

By. S. Brent

 

Copyright © 2013 S. Brent

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Dedication

 

 

For B

Because you helped me find the time.

I love you.

 

Chapter 1

 

 

Prudence

 

“Happy Birthday!” my roommates screamed as they threw open my bedroom door and let it bang against the wall.  I forced myself to roll over so I could glare at them looking at my alarm clock along the way.  It was barely eight am.  Why?  It was so early.   Sane people did not get up this early if they didn’t have to, but I guess my roommates never claimed to be sane.

I planned to sleep the day away and pretend like it was just any other day, birthday or not.
  It’s not like it really mattered anyway.

Maggie, my wild, redheaded roommate, was holding a hand full of balloons, doing some ridiculous dance which required her to twist and pump her arms in the air spastically at the same time,
while she sang Happy Birthday.  Skyla, my quieter roommate who was generally more reserved, was right there with her, gift bags in hand but she didn’t let that stop her.  She was also dancing but not nearly as over the top.  They were smiling ear to ear while they put on their little show both singing horribly off key, probably on purpose.  I had to admit it was highly entertaining.

Skyla, Maggie, and I have been roommates since
our sophomore year of college.  I met Maggie my first semester at Sac State when we were both forced to endure math and I met Skyla through Maggie.  They are complete opposites.  How they ever became friends was beyond me but they have been my best friends since our freshman year, three years ago.

I
laid in bed and couldn’t help but smile.  They were great.  They knew I hated my birthday but were determined to make me enjoy it.  They had done their best to make my birthday something special since I met them.  I was grateful for it because no one else would make an effort.  They were the best friends a girl could ask for.

Finally, their
spastic, off-key rendition of Happy Birthday ended and Maggie leapt onto my bed, causing the whole thing to bounce, me along with it.  I couldn’t help but laugh.  Maggie had a tendency to be a little crazy.  Skyla dropped down on one side and Maggie crawled over me to the other, none to gracefully.

“Happy birthday,” Skyla said as she held out a steaming cup of coffee that I’m
sure was doctored up just like I liked it.  Skyla was talented like that.  She hadn’t been holding that when she danced around thankfully.

“Thank you,” I said
and really meant it.  I couldn’t function without coffee.  I pushed my wild hair out of my face.  My hair was long and wavy and reached the top of my butt.  Despite my hatred for my birthday I was smiling yet again.  Not one to pass up coffee in the am or any time of day actually.  I’m well aware of the fact that I have a serious coffee problem.

“Mine first,” Maggie screamed
.  Maggie was my loud, over the top friend.  It fit her bold, red hair.  Skyla was my unpretentious, responsible friend.  She was much calmer and usually just watched from the sidelines but I loved them both.  They kept things interesting.

Maggie handed me an envelope that she had
drawn all over.  Maggie was an art major with dreams of being an art teacher someday.  Everything she owned was covered in her doodles.  Inside was a homemade card, meaning she took the time to decorate a white piece of computer paper just for me then folded it to fit in the envelope.  It was beautifully covered in swirls and cherry blossoms.

I read the message she wrote wrapped around her drawing.

Girl, you know I love you.  So I am going to make sure you live it up on this most glorious of days, your 21
st
birthday!!!  I’m going to get you good and drunk and then when you sober up I am going to pay for your first tattoo, my design of course.  Happy Birthday!!!! Maggie.

I was the last of us to turn twenty-one
.

Maggie’s giggling and cl
apping her hands as I read it.  She was way too excited but then Maggie was like that with everything.  “Is this a joke?” I asked.

“Oh no,” Maggie said waving her arms around.

Maggie had been pressuring me to get a tattoo since I first met her.  I hadn’t done it yet but I secretly wanted one.  I mentioned it once when we were freshmen and she was like a dog with a bone.  She just wouldn’t give it up.

My parent
s would certainly not approve.  They’d kill me.  They were already disappointed in me in so many ways.  Even in ways they didn’t know about yet.

I could already hear them in my h
ead.  Our kind, like we were a completely different species, doesn’t mutilate their bodies.  How disappointing.  I’d thought you’d grown up more than this.  Their disapproval knew no bounds.  If they ever saw it they would go on and on for hours about it.  I would never hear the end of it.  They would demand its immediate removal.  Maybe if I got something small that was easily hidden then they’d never know.

Maggie had
a rotting skull on her upper arm, a tramp stamp, praying hands in the middle of her back, and several others.  Getting a tattoo had become her stress relief the day she turned eighteen.  She loved it.

“We are
soooo going to party like its 1999 tonight,” Maggie explained while she flung her arms around in her usual animated way when she spoke.  “And then once you recover, because I plan to have you so drunk that it takes days for the hang over to pass, we are getting you inked, my design, of course.”  Of course.  Maggie had drawn on my skin more than once.  I let her.  Ballpoint pen washed off, so where was the harm.  It had become her mission in life to pick out the perfect tattoo for me.

“Of course,” Sk
yla threw in rolling her eyes.  Skyla was tattoo free like me but for completely different reasons.  She had all kinds of baggage.  She clearly knew about Maggie’s gift ahead of time.  I really doubt she agreed with it.

“I…” I started to say I didn’t know but Maggie put her hand over my mouth.

“No arguments!” she basically yelled only inches from my face.

Fin
e, I’d give in for the moment.  There was no arguing with Maggie when she got like this.  Maybe I could just get it somewhere that my parents would never see.  Or I could just not go through with it.  It wasn’t like she could actually force me, nor would she.  If Maggie believed that I truly didn’t want a tattoo she’d drop it.  The question was did I?

“Okay, here,” Skyla sa
id as she handed me a gift bag.  “Mine’s not as extreme as a tat, but perfect for tonight.”

I pulled the tissue out of the bag and threw it at Maggie because I could and she ninja chopped
it out of the way.  Inside was a fire engine red, satin, corset style top with a thick, black, belt that would go under my breasts and a tiny, black, leather skirt with a small silver chain hanging off one side.


Ummm…” I said.  They were nice, I guess, but not exactly my style.  Skyla knew this.  The skirt would barely cover my rear end and that was if I let it sit very low on my hips.  The top would look like it was painted on, with more cleavage then was probably legal in some states.

I live
d in skirts and dresses, some shorter than others, and heels but this was a little extreme even for my taste.  I liked to think I dressed a little classier than this.

“I know, they aren’t your style,” Skyla started, they weren’t hers either, “but we are going out tonight and you are going to
get laid and be hot doing it.”  So her plan for getting me laid was to dress me like a cheap hooker?

I looked
over at Skyla, who was this girl and what had she done with my roommate?  This was not the reserved girl that I knew who lives in jeans, converses, and t-shirts.  I could count the number of times I had seen Skyla drink on one hand and I don’t even need all of my fingers.

I was about t
o give her a piece of my mind.  I did not need her or anyone to dictate my love life or sex life.  Especially someone I knew for a fact has had less sex than I have.  I’d known Skyla for years and was yet to see her show more than passing interest in any guy.  I wouldn’t be surprised if she was still a virgin.

Skyla threw up her hands knowing
what was coming.  “Look honey, I love you but you need to get some loving.  How long has it been?”  Almost a year, but I kept that to myself.  “Exactly,” she said when I refused to answer and just snarled at her.  “Sex or no, you will look hot tonight and Mags and I are determined that you have a blast.  We won’t take no for an answer.”

There was no way this wasn’t pay back for dre
ssing Skyla up on her birthday.  She had looked hot but complained the entire time.

I
hated when they ganged up on me.  Maggie was nodding in complete agreement.  “Fine but if anyone asks me how much I’ll kill you.” I closed my eyes and sighed.  I  was going to look like a hooker.

I had
no backbone.

“Last one,” Skyla said a little apprehensively as she put a delicately wrapped box with a
n extravagant bow in my lap.  I hadn’t even noticed it when she came in.  I should have.  It stuck out like a sore thumb in my overly cluttered room with my less than prissy roommates.

My parent’s gift.

I just stared at the box in my lap, not moving or speaking.  The happy, fun atmosphere in the room instantly faded away.

“Come on, maybe they did good this year,” Maggie encouraged instan
tly calm, well as calm as she got.

My parents always sent
a package on my birthday, well, my dad’s secretary did and signed their names.  The present was always nice and expensive, with some cash but so impersonal.

I had
no idea why they even bother to send cash for my birthday because I had more money then I knew what to do with.  I had a trust fund, credit cards they paid for, and they deposited money into my account monthly.  What was the point?  Was it just for show?  And if so, who was the show for?  No one they cared about knew or saw these gifts.

They had
n’t even bothered to call on my birthday and it was my 21
st
.  That was kind of a big deal.  Granted, it was eight am so the day had just begun but I knew they wouldn’t call.  They never did.

Part of me wanted to just take the box and set it on my dresser or shove
it in the back of my closet so I could forget about it and not let it spoil the day that my friends worked so hard to make wonderful for me but I couldn’t do it.  I had to see if they actually signed the card.  I didn’t know why I continued to punish myself but every time a birthday or holiday came around I secretly hoped they took the time to actually sign it and so far I had always been disappointed.

Skyla nudged
me with her shoulder.  She got it.  Skyla had family issues too although they couldn’t be more different than mine.

I tore off the paper, and then slid the top of
f the box.  Inside was a beautiful black Prada bag.

Maggie and Skyla just gasp. 
It was nice but could have been given to anyone.  It was expensive and I’d use it but nothing about it screamed, Prudence, me.

I opened the bag and pulled out a little black box, ins
ide were diamond stud earrings.  They are at least a carat each.  Pretty and simple.  I’d wear them.  I set them aside and Maggie picked them up to drool over them, which was funny because Maggie didn’t do conventional jewelry and her ears were gauged.  I could probably stick my finger through the holes.  Maybe she thought to use one of them to pierce her nose or something.  You never knew with Maggie.

I pulled the card out of
the bag and took a deep breath as I opened it and piles of money fell out.  I ignored it.  I did not want their money.  Although I hated to admit it, it made my life easier.  I scanned the hallmark greeting, not really caring about the impersonal message and went straight to the hand written one.

Happy Birthday, with all our love, Mother and Father.

It was my dad’s secretary’s handwriting.  My heart fell.  They weren’t able to find the time to buy my gifts, let alone sign my card for my twenty-first birthday or even pick up a phone to call.

Parents of the year
, they were not.  At least my dad’s secretary had good taste.

“Holy shit, Pru,” Maggie said. 
She had been gathering up the money that fell out.  “This is fifteen hundred dollars.”  I did not want their money.  I wanted them to notice me.  How sad was I?  Twenty-one years old and all I wanted was my parent’s love.  I knew it was unlikely to happen anytime soon.  Especially since, I had secrets that they would flip over the moment they found out.

Maybe I should tell them.  I’d have their attention then. 
Not the kind I wanted, but attention.

“Christ,” Skyla said. 
Fifteen hundred dollars.  That was five hundred dollars more than I normally got tossed on my birthday.  Neither of them had the money I did.  Skyla even had to take time off of school because she just didn’t have the money, which didn’t make much since.  Her father was a rock star, literally.  I offered to help her out but she refused.  I get it.

“I guess drinks are on me,” I said as I grabbed the money and we all laughed
.  It was my birthday and I wasn’t going to let my parents ruin another for me, especially after Maggie and Skyla had gone to such lengths to make it nice for me, though it was hard.  My chest ached from the disappointment but I’d get over it.  I always did.  Maggie and Skyla were determined that I’m going to have fun, so damn it, I was.

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