Lance was happy with his work of developing software and web design, though he knew that someday he'd have to go to college, just to satisfy his mom. She was bent on him getting a degree. He thought she was old school, but the truth was that she feared that the ease with which he was making money now would be the same ease with which he would not be able to make such money in the near future. She really did not fully understand what he was doing, but she had the firm belief that whatever came easy left easy.
Lance would be 20 in a few days and Carol wanted to at least have a party for him at the house. A real party. One where he'd be given the chance to invite everyone he'd like to invite. She was proud of him and she wanted him happy, even though he wasn't making her very happy by still not applying for college, but she wouldn't stop reminding him.
She wanted to tell the entire neighborhood that her son and only child wasn't a good-for-nothing lazy bum. He actually had a flexible but well-paying job, one that she was proud and equally scared of. He had decided to continue living with her even though he could easily afford to live alone and she was grateful for his thoughtfulness. If only his father was alive to see what he had grown up to be. Well, she couldn't afford to spoil the preparations by crying now.
"Come on, Mom. What's with all the unending bustling?"
"Oh young man. I'm sorry I forgot to tell you. It's my son's 20th birthday!"
"That doesn't mean you have to order half the world!", he called after her as she rushed to the door to receive a new order.
When she returned, it was with a box that Lance did not bother to glance at. He'd seen enough already.
"So how do you think the cake should be?"
"Cake? That's so old school, Mom. It's a birthday, not a wedding!"
"Oh Lord. Everything I suggest is old school. I'm sure if you had your way, you'd ship me off with your software thing back to the Stone Age."
He bit his lip before he could say, "You act like you belong there."
Just then, the doorbell rang again. Another order. Lance rolled his eyes and slumped into a chair as she rushed off to the door again.
"Just how many people are coming to this party?", he asked when she returned with yet another box.
"I'm inviting 20. I don't know how many you're inviting, but I'm ready to host half the earth."
"Is this a feast or a birthday party?"
"Hmmmm... a festival, concert, grand ball and the prince's birthday all rolled into one."
Lance raised both hands in surrender and went off to his room.
*****
When the D-day came and the party finally began, Lance was not feeling so in the mood. Many of his friends had come earlier in the day and while some had joined his mother in the preparations, the rest had joined him in playing video games and other semi-celebratory activities that just added up to make his day. But after his celebrations came to an end, his mother's festivities began in earnest.
It was much greater than his greatest expectation. His mother had gone to great lengths to organize something he considered outrageously elaborate. She had hired everything and everyone from a DJ to servers. Lance was awed. There was the barbecue part of the party at the back, the pool part at one side and the rest of the dancing and drinking was inside. He had invited only ten people, but somehow the entire neighborhood was at his house!
He was wondering how his mother planned to keep order and calm when he sighted a bouncer-like man ending a fight between two of his neighborhood friends, pulling them apart as if they were ants. His mom seemed to have everything covered, but how on earth had she done it? Immediately, he went off to hunt her down.
He knew she'd be nowhere but inside, so he left the backyard and went into the house. He found her in one corner of the sitting room with another woman whom he didn't know. Drink in hand, he sidled up to her and whispered into her ear. She raised her eyebrows and turned to her friend.
"He wants to know if I won a lottery."
Both women laughed at this as if it was the joke of the century while Lance covered his embarrassment by emptying his bottle of soda. His mom had made sure that the alcoholic drinks were reserved for adults alone. How she managed that, he still did not know, but many of his friends had tested the system and found it impossible to evade.
"Yes, dear. I did win more than a lottery when I gave birth to you two decades ago," she said, eyeing him with pride.
"Awww," her friend cooed. "What have we childless ones got to live for?"
"For the soon-to-come sextuplets, I guess."
And they laughed again. Lance waited politely until they had finished their laughter, but before he could open his mouth to excuse himself, his mother's friend was already speaking.
"Sorry I haven't wished you a happy birthday yet. Happy belated birthday to you, dear."
She threw her arms around him and kissed him on both cheeks. Then she slipped a little parcel into his hand.
"Birthday gift. For the future," she said, tapping his hand.
"Thanks.. um.. thanks very much."
He didn't know her name, so he left it at that. She flashed him another smile and then turned to his mom.
"Lemme go hunt down Mary so you can have enough time to talk to other guests."
"No problemo. We'll see again before the party's over."
Lance watched as she sashayed off on her impossibly-high heels, wondering how she managed not to fall.
"See something you like?", his mom teased.
"Huh?"
"Careful, she's engaged."
"Jeez, Mom! I wasn't t..."
"Come on, I was only kidding. Can't you take a little joke?"
He breathed deeply and then looked her straight in the eye.
"Don't make a speech, Mom.. today," he said with all seriousness.
"Then why have this gathering in the first place?", she shrieked.
"It's a birthday party, Mom. Not a board meeting."
"It's my son's birthday and I get to do anything I like," she shot back as she dropped her empty glass and picked up another from a passing server.
"Fine," Lance surrendered. "Just let me know when you're about to begin."
"So you can find a burrow to hide in?"
"Exactly."
Lance went back to the backyard, determined to avoid the house for the rest of the party. One of his old classmates, Alexa, was playing on a guitar, so they gathered around her, throwing her song orders and munching meat.
Less than half an hour later, Lance's phone vibrated. Before he could finish extracting it from his pocket, one of his neighborhood friends, a thin brunette nicknamed Tangy peeped out from the back door.
"Come on, you guys. Mrs. Weiss is about to make a speech."
They all jumped to their feet and filed toward the house, some singing at the top of their lungs as they went, but all noise ceased when they got past the back door. Mrs. W had a strong reputation for taking no nonsense.
**
Lance followed them, making sure to be the last in the group and then slipped off before reaching the door. He went to the right side of the house where there were no guests and slipped into a side door that led to where his mother was speaking. As he walked closer, he could hear her voice louder. Then he came to the spot he was searching for. It was just right outside what used to be his father's study. He found a seat there and slumped into it with a sigh. But the sound of a gulp made him sit upright, wary and alert.
The place was quite dark and it wasn't easy to make out much, but he could smell some sweet and familiar perfume. When he looked beside him, he almost jumped out of his skin. He was shocked to see someone there, so close to him.
"Ca... Mrs. Holden, I.. I didn't mean to disturb you."
"It's okay," she replied quietly.
"Umm.. why're you here? I mean.. not that I..."
"I'm not a party person. Funny, cause I met my ex-husband at a party."
"Oh.. Okay."
Then they relapsed into silence. It lasted for about a minute before she broke it.
"Do you want some? It's Champagne."
"Thanks. Mom would smell my breath after the party."
She chuckled - the first time he'd heard her chuckle.
"You could brush it off," she urged him.
"Okay," he conceded, taking the glass from her and draining it in one gulp.
They both could hear Carol's speech quite clearly. The praises she was heaping on her son and the numerous good qualities she was attributing to him made the color rise to his face. This was the reason why he'd decided to hide during the speech.
"Your mom just wants the best for you," Cara said suddenly. "It's what every mother wants for her child."
Lance was glad and relieved that she was talking to him as if he had done nothing to her and he didn't want to ruin everything by arguing, so he simply shrugged. Carol was rounding off her speech and making a funny remark about going to hunt down his shy ass in whatever burrow he was hiding.
"Better get going," Cara murmured. "Go make her proud."
"Okay," he said, getting to his feet.
"See you around," he added as an afterthought before walking away.
Before Carol could leave or send someone to 'hunt down his shy ass', Lance appeared right beside her.
"Saved me the journey, eh?", she teased.
He gave a polite smile for the guests' sake and she hugged him, officially wishing him a Happy Birthday. Everyone toasted him and soon he was surrounded by well-wishers, most of them his mother's friends and colleagues.
When he finally disentangled himself from the final batch of well-wishers and people were starting to head home one by one, he noticed a dizzy-looking Cara sitting quietly alone in a corner. He promptly set his feet in that direction.
"Are you feeling okay, Mrs. Holden?"
"Uhh.. yeah. Sure. I just.. wanna go home. Happy Birthday to you."
"Thanks. Sure you can drive yourself?"
"Of course," she smiled as she struggled to stand up without staggering.
Lance helped her to her feet and picked her purse.
"Maybe I should take you home?"
"I'm fine. The room just needs to look a little stable."
"Okay. Stay right here. I'll be back in a sec."
He left her and hurried off in search of his mom. He couldn't find her anywhere in the room, but then he remembered that he had a phone. He typed a quick text to her, telling her that he was taking Mrs. Holden home. Then he hurried back to his charge and helped her to her feet again.
They said nothing to each other as he took the keys from her purse and led her outside. She was wobbly on her feet as a result of so much drink and there was no way he would allow her to drive herself. She did not protest when he helped her into the passenger seat and then jumped into the driver seat.
***
Throughout the journey to her house, there was total silence in the car. Lance made sure the windows were low enough to admit enough air into the vehicle. But Cara did not fall asleep. Instead, she was wide awake, staring silently at the road ahead. He wondered what she was thinking, but he didn't try to hazard a guess. All he did was glance at her from time to time, hoping that she'd fully forgiven him.
A light drizzle had begun when Lance reached her house and after parking the car and handing her the keys, he walked her all the way to the front door. She was a little more stable on her feet now and even opened the door herself.
Lance stayed and watched as she stepped inside. He was about to wish her a good night when she suddenly turned around and looked him straight in the eye. He thought she was going to thank him, but instead, she asked him a question, one he never expected to be asked.
"Do you really regret what we did.. that night?"
Lance stared at her in shock, not knowing what to say. She looked at him unwaveringly, clearly expecting an answer. But when he remained silent, she sighed and began the process of shutting the door. He overcame his shock immediately and stopped her just in time. Blocking the door with his foot, he looked into her eyes too.
"Do you really wanna know?"
And she nodded ever so lightly.
"I don't regret it if you don't."
Lance didn't wish he could take the words back, they were straight from his soul and he just had to tell her the truth, no matter the consequences. She wanted to know and he had no right to lie to her.
Cara stared unblinking at him, as if trying to process what he had just said. Then she reached forward and grabbed him by the collar and pulled him into the house. Crushing her lips against his, she closed the door with her foot as their hands worked on other things.
Cara was seated quietly on her couch, legs folded under her and a glass of wine in her hand. The room was well-lighted and she was occupied with staring at the bottle of wine on the table as if she could read her future in the dark-colored liquid encased by the transparent glass of the bottle. Lisa had gone to bed - she had seen to that only minutes ago - so she had no company other than her thoughts. And they were mostly centered on the events of the last 40 hours or so.The morning of the previous day, she had woken up as usual with a broken heart, but by afternoon, she had patched it up temporarily and was ready to move on through the day. When evening came, the biggest blow was made to her bandaged heart when she saw Lance outside that grocery store, but somehow, he had managed to make everything better. Her inner self wagged a threatening finger at her as her mind touched on what they had done at the store and the possibility that they might have been seen. But she shrug
Later that night, Lance spent hours tossing and turning in bed. As far as he knew, his mother was still in the dark about his current standing with Cara. So that was not part of his worries. In fact, he had only two worries. The first and the least pressing was how he'd "stick with" Cara without getting caught. But the second and most pressing was what Cara's last words to him really meant.What on Earth did she mean by "I'll love only the man"? Did that mean that she already loved him or did it mean that she was yet to love him and would only do so on the condition that he must first become a man? If he already had her love, then great! That would mean that he was the most fortunate guy on Earth. But if it meant that he had to earn her love, then he was clearly in for some tough work! So which was it? He could call her and ask, but he was afraid that it would sound stupid and immature. Wasn't a real man supposed to be capable of figuring out something like this? That w
*****TWO WEEKS LATER*****They stepped out of the store to meet a considerably aged sun beating a slow retreat. The evening was getting older and night was certainly not far away, but Lance still had no thought of excusing himself.He'd tried twice so far, but Selene still wouldn't allow him help her carry at least one of the grocery bags. He had escorted her here from school after their classes had ended and they'd come in her car since he'd lent his to a close friend who needed to run an urgent errand. But all this time that he had tagged along with her, they'd scarcely said more than just a few words to each other. Even though he'd known the woman for a few months, Lance still didn't find it easy to engage her in conversation.She had a way of switching between formal and informal so markedly that he was always putting extra restraint on the use of his tongue whenever he was around her.
The next day, Lance jumped from his bed as early as possible. He had spent most of the night rethinking and regretting the manner he had challenged his mother earlier in the evening. He finally came to the conclusion that it had been crude and unnecessary, so he would wake up early and try to gauge how she felt about it and perhaps apologize before she would be off to work.After brushing his teeth in record time, he jogged down the stairs to the kitchen. Then he remembered that the new girl might be in there with his mother. He certainly didn't want to have any conversation in her presence. But peeping in just to find out if she was there or not wouldn't hurt, would it? With that in mind, he strolled into the kitchen, but he was surprised to find his mother very much alone. Clearly, no one else was up yet, not even Anna."Morning, Mom," he hailed as he approached her. "How was your night? Sleep sound?""Yeah, very much. Thanks," was the lukewarm reply. She didn
When Lance finally returned home, he walked into the house a little awkwardly, despite his efforts to look normal. It was still morning and he didn't expect to find anyone at home, but yet, the front door wasn't locked. The TV in the sitting room was also turned on. He grabbed the remote control and turned down the volume, but suddenly, he heard a sound emanate from the direction of the kitchen. Oh, perhaps Mom's taking a day off work, he thought. Turning his steps in that direction, he walked into the kitchen unannounced."Morning Mom," he greeted as he went over to the fridge. There was no response and he wondered if she was mad at him for not informing her the previous day that he would stay the night after the "party". But he had told her, had he not? Anyway, for now, he was more focused on getting himself filled with both food and drink after the punishment he had received from Cara. He found a pack of his favourite juice at the far end of the top shelf and pulled it out
Lance woke up the next morning to find himself face down, weak and hungry. He blinked his eyes a few times to adjust them to the rays of sunlight filtering through the slightly open windows. Just then, a wet and naked Cara walked past and then stopped short to stare at him."Hmm. You're awake," she said, smiling at him as she dried herself with a towel in front of him. When she spread her legs to enable her dry her inner thighs and her crotch, he felt his dick stir."You almost killed me last night," he complained weakly, his mouth half-covered by the sheets. "My dick still hurts.""Really?", Cara shrugged as she began throwing on items of clothing as fast as she could. "At least you were lucky enough to cum twice. I didn't even cum once. But I'm sure you'll fix that when I get back.""Where are you going?", he asked carelessly."Off to the gym," she threw over her shoulder as she made for the doo