Rachel welcomed me in. She was dressed quite differently tonight--black leather shorts and vest, worn over a white lace blouse without a brassiere. The vest flapped open as she moved, clearly displaying the shadow of a nipple every now and then. She could have been one of the women in Craig's porn collection. It was much easier to imagine her whipping a naked and bound Harley dressed like this. On the other hand, I was curious about such a revealing outfit when only women were going to be present. Her revelations on Saturday had already convinced me that she was open to just about anything sexual.
She gave me a brief hug, and her breath confirmed my first impression that she'd been preparing for the meeting beforehand with a little alcohol--perhaps more than a little.
"Looks like you're the first one here," she said. "It'll give me a chance to show you around." She ushered me to a large living room, where a dozen chairs were arranged in a circle. A circular coffee table in the middle held trays of fruit and vegetables and bottles of wine, as well as carafes, hopefully containing something other than alcohol.
The room featured an enormous picture window. We were on the twentieth floor, so the window no doubt had a sweeping view of the lake. But at eight pm in January, it had been dark for hours. A few pinpoints of light shone over the water, partly obscured by the brilliant lights of Lakeshore Drive in the foreground.
"We picked up this condominium a year ago," she said, leading me through halls decorated with paintings and wall hangings from exotic countries. "We wanted to get away from rents forever going up and up, and no control over what neighbors might move in. At least, we don't have to repair anything ourselves, or rake leaves, or drive into the city. I don't see anything attractive or romantic in suburban life."
I couldn't fail to be impressed. Polished marble and antiqued brass were everywhere. The fixtures were new and solid, none of the corroded, construction-grade trash that we had to put up with in Craig's apartment and, for that matter, in my folks' home in Bitumen.
"I'm envious," I said, since she expected me to say something. "When I'm a professional engineer someday, maybe I'll be able to afford a place like this."
"If you stay hooked up with Craig, he'll be tenured and an associate professor in a couple of years, and you'll be an engineer and in demand. The two of you together will easily make enough to live wherever you want."
I blushed a little at the mention of Craig, as well as at the piercing gaze she turned on me at that moment.
Does she still plan to include Craig in her life?
"Who knows what will become of us?" I said, "But I know I like city life. I've been in Chicago a year, and I'm already in love with it."
Rachel said, "That reminds me--I've got your union card here." She gave me a plain white card with fine printing on it, and my name on the front. "Now you're a paid-up member of the actors' union."
I thanked her and tucked the card into my wallet. I probably wouldn't use it for a few months, but I would have liked to track down Suzie and shove the card in her face.
The doorbell rang, and I waited until Rachel ushered another woman into the room. Her name was Elise, a short brunette with fierce eyes. She dressed somewhat like Rachel, in a very short skirt with dark nylons and a flimsy blouse with a plunging neckline. If she'd had a luxurious bust like Rachel, her breasts would certainly have fallen out.
Moments later, two other women appeared. Just a few days after the photo shoot, I immediately recognized Susan's red hair and perfect face. She raised an eyebrow in recognition. Her companion, Mary, was unremarkable in appearance. Both women were dressed plainly, in jeans and prim blouses.
When we were settled in the circle of chairs, Rachel gestured at me. "We have a new member tonight, RoseAnn Perez." She turned to me to explain. "What Elise and I have been doing is gathering together women who are in female-dominant relationships. A lot of us started off uncertain of ourselves, and now we want to provide support for other women in the same circumstances. We meet informally to exchange ideas and most of all, to support one another. Four of us are in stable relationships with men who accept us for what we are. Susan has just come out of a relationship where her husband refused to accept her leadership."
Susan spoke up. "He was into macho things--guns, motorbikes, hunting, tattoos, football, all those guy things. I was a kind of household utility where he could stick his thing when he couldn't get relief anywhere else."
"That sounds familiar," I said, and Elise nodded too.