Authors: Jettie Woodruff
That was the first night that I didn’t remember what
I dreamed. I knew that it must have been bad though. I
woke to Star on the side of my bed shaking me and yelling
my name.
I startled her as much as she startled me when I
screamed and jumped to the top corner of the bed. My hair
was drenched from sweat and my damp nightshirt stuck to
my body. My breathing was erratic, and I was sucking in
air that wasn’t available.
“Jesus, Riley.” Starlight exclaimed with wide
eyes.
“I’m sorry,” I apologized once I realized where I
was.
I got up and went to the bathroom. I splashed cold
water on my face and the back of my neck.
I hung out in the small hotel bathroom as long as I could,
hoping that she would go back to sleep. She didn’t. She
had a smile, a cup of water and two little pills waiting on
me.
“Here, take these. It’ll help,” she said warmly.
“What is it?” I asked, taking the pills. I didn’t
really care what they were. I would take anything if it
would help. Her relaxing tea sure the hell didn’t work. It
helped me fall asleep but didn’t keep me asleep.
“Just Melatonin. It’s all natural, and will help
regulate your sleep and your wake cycle.”
I already knew that the two little pills were all
natural. Starlight wouldn’t dare put anything with
chemicals in her body.
“Do you want to talk about it?” she smiled.
Of course, I didn’t want to talk to her about how
fucked up I was. “What did I say?” I asked. That’s what I
wanted to know. I wanted to know how much I said. I
wondered had the alcohol kept me from remembering what
I had dreamt. I always knew what I dreamed about. They
were too real not to remember.
“I’m not really sure what you were saying. It was
mostly muffled. Are you okay now?”
She lied. I nodded and lay down.
I did sleep the rest of the night or morning I should
say. I finally dozed back off, freaked out about what I had
said and wondering what it was that I had dreamt about.
I was woken early. Starlight was in the shower,
and I heard the two little dings from her cellphone. I sat up
and nosily slid open her screen on the night stand between
our beds.
It was from Dawson.
“Sorry, was on phone. Is she okay now?” It read.
I couldn’t help it. I had to see what she had said to
him. I could still hear the shower running, so I had time. I
went to the first message so that I could read the
conversation in order.
“Dawson…What the hell? You need to give me
some answers about Riley.”
“What do you mean?”
“I think that is a dumb question, and you already
know what I mean. She woke up screaming, drenched in
sweat during the night, and the things that she was saying
were horrific. Don’t tell me you sleep with her every night
and don’t know what I am talking about.”
“I know what you’re talking about, but I promised
her that I would keep it to myself. I can’t Star.”
That made me feel good. He was being loyal to
me.
“I think she needs help, Dawson.”
“She does, but she won’t get it.”
“If it’s the money, I would gladly help her out.”
“It’s not. She doesn’t want anyone to know where
she came from. Please just let it go. I am afraid that she
will run, and I don’t want her to do that. I love her.”
That made me smile again.
“We’re here for two more nights. What do I do?”
“You can do what I do. Hold her and kiss her
beautiful lips and tell her that you love her, lol,”
I smiled again.
“You’re an ass. This isn’t funny. I’m a little blown
away here.”
“Relax Star, she’s fine. If she does it again tonight
just talk her down. She’s not going to do anything crazy if
that’s what you’re worried about.”
“I’m worried about her.”
That was the last message and I quickly laid her
phone down and crawled back into bed when I heard the
shower shut off.
I stretched and pretended that I had just woken.
“Good morning, hungry?” Star asked with her
carefree smile.
“Yeah, I could eat, but I need a shower.”
“Go. Get a shower. We have a busy day. I can’t
wait until you see these vendors today. It’s epic.”
I smiled at her enthusiasm for the hippy festival.
“Star, I’m really sorry about last night.”
I don’t know why I felt the need to apologize to
her. I just didn’t want to ruin what I had going on, although
the thought had crossed my mind to run away and start
over again somewhere, neglecting the relationship and
friends. I would be safer the next time. I knew what I
could and couldn’t do, and having people in my life that
wanted to get close wouldn’t and should have never been
an option. But the truth is I couldn’t imagine not having
Dawson, Star and Lauren in my life.
“Honey, you don’t have to be sorry for anything.
Just tell me if there is anything that I can do to help. I owe
you so much already.”
I looked at her puzzled. I owed her everything. I
didn’t understand.
“Why would you owe me anything?”
“You are joking, right? You turned my money pit
dive into a striving, profitable business. I would have
never done that. It was just something to occupy my time. I
never dreamed that it could be what it is now. I owe you
for that.”
“You don’t owe me anything. I think that I love that
place more than you do.”
“I owe you breakfast and one hell of a fun day so
go get your skinny little butt ready.”
I was glad that Star was letting go of my night. I
would just have to make sure I didn’t sleep that night.
We had to take two cabs because there were six of
us. I rode with Starlight and Sunny and couldn’t help but
laugh at the two sisters. They were talking about how a
fortune teller once told them that they both would marry
and have three girls each. Star was said to have two
marriages in her life. She didn’t have any. She had an
illegitimate daughter. Of course, her name was part of the
universe as well, Moon Beam Straights. She went by
Moonie.
I could feel my heart begin to beat faster when we
got close to the jewelry store. I knew that the chances of
Drew being there were slim to none. I had heard enough of
his business calls to know that he was hardly ever in any
of his stores. That’s what he had Derik for. Derik did all
of his dirty work.
I think I stopped breathing. I don’t know how I
even saw him. There were so many people on the
sidewalk, but I did. He was pacing with one finger in his
ear and his cellphone to the other one. It was Derik for
sure, in his expensive, elaborate suit and tie. He never
looked up and kept his eyes down. I knew without
knowing that Drew was on the other end.
“Riley?” I heard Starlight call my name. I was sure
that it wasn’t the first time.
“Sorry, did you say something?” I asked the stupid
question.
“Not anything important. I was just telling you
about all of the coffee vendors that will be set up here.”
I couldn’t believe all the cars and people that were
at this expo. I would have never dreamed that so many
people were into the retro hippy crave. I was happy to see
that we were someplace that you wouldn’t find Drew or
his sidekick, Derik. We had to walk a mile because our
cab driver refused to go any further into the multitude of
traffic. I didn’t mind. I wore my dark sunglasses and my
oversized sunhat proudly.
Starlight and I both had ordered a new outfit for
the special day. I wore a brown and green tie dye Mudmee
wrap skirt and a brown hippy style fringed leather vest
with a pair of water buffalo sandals. Starlight wore a
patch work sundress and the same sandals as me.
We spent the entire day at the swap meet. We did
eventually go our separate ways. There was way too much
to see everything in five days, let alone two, and we
wanted to acquire some new and exciting merchants. The
store room had quickly started to get cleared out from our
robust sales over the past few months. Starlight of course
went for the coffees, teas, aroma oils and scented candles.
I spent my time with Sunny and we hit up all of the
clothing, novelty items and pictures. I definitely wanted
more of the artwork. They seemed to be one of the hottest
items for the tourist that we attracted.
It was after seven before we finally made it back
to the hotel. I was hot, tired and excited all at once.
Starlight went to the shower, and I called Dawson.
“I was beginning to think that you forgot me,” he
answered. I could sense the smile on his face.
“Never, how are you?”
“Lonely. I’m not used to sleeping alone anymore. I
didn’t sleep much.”
“I think you are lying to me. You probably slept
like a baby without me there to wake you during the night.”
“I promise I didn’t. I would much rather have you
here waking me. I kept throwing my arm over you, and you
weren’t there.”
I laughed. I missed him. I really missed him. The
only person that I had ever missed in my life was Justin. I
didn’t even miss my mother although I often wondered
where she was.
“I have to say that I missed you last night too.” I
didn’t say why. He knew why.
“How was your expo?”
“It was amazing, Daw. You should have seen the
people at this thing. I talked to a guy that came there all the
way from Florence, Italy. He flew there just for the meet.”
“He wasn’t cute was he?”
I laughed at his jealousy. “No. I promise. He
wasn’t cute. We have twenty four new catalogues to go
through.”
“You didn’t buy anything to have shipped back
home?”
“No. Star wanted to, but I talked her out of it. It’ll
be much cheaper to order and have it sent direct from the
wholesalers then to have it shipped from here.”
“Have I told you how much I loved you today?”
“No. I haven’t talked to you today, silly.”
“I love you more than the stars, the sun, the moon,
the ocean, the air…”
I laughed before I cut him off. “Okay. I get it, and I
love you too, but Star just got out of the shower, and I
desperately need it.”
“So you don’t love me as much as a shower.”
“I do, just not right at the moment. Do you have any
idea how hot it is in Las Vegas in July?”
“Nope. Never been there. How hot?”
“It was a hundred and five today. That is
ridiculously hot, and I have enough sweat on me to water a
house plant.”
“Ewe. That’s kind of gross. You better go shower.
I love you.”
“I love you too, Dawson.”
Starlight and I spent our evening looking at the
many products and dog earing pages of the catalogues. We
didn’t eat any supper. We had both eaten so much at the
meet that neither of us was hungry.
I crawled into bed first, and Starlight gave me two
of the little pills. I took them with a smile, hoping I didn’t
wake her with one of my episodes.
“Where did you grow up?” Starlight asked as we
both lay down in our side by side beds.
How much should I tell her? Should I lie and say
that I grew up in Indiana? It wasn’t that I didn’t trust her. I
was just afraid. Afraid of what, I wasn’t sure.
“Pennsylvania.” I lied. It was somewhat in the
same vicinity.
“Do you have any siblings?”
I didn’t want to have this conversation. I had an
awesome day, and I wanted to fall asleep thinking about
all the neat things that we would soon have in the shop.
“I have a brother,” I said, yawning a fake yawn,
hoping she took the hint.
She didn’t.
“How long were you married?”
Did I tell her that I had been married? I didn’t
remember telling her that. I was afraid to lie. Did Lauren
or Dawson tell her that I had been married?”
“Six years,” I told the truth.
“Ry, I’m here if you need to talk,” Star said,
sensing my apprehension.
“I’m fine. I would rather let the past stay in the
past.”
“Okay, but just so you know, I’m a pretty good
listener and an even better secret keeper,” she smiled.
I did dream that night. Maybe it was her asking
about my upbringing, but for the first time I dreamt about
my mother. At least I didn’t wake up screaming bloody