Each friend represents a world in us, a world not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is bornâAnais Nin.
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"Anya!" Taryn gasped. "How did youâwhat are you doing here? How did you know I was on this train?"
Puzzled, the girl, a vision in white, responded with cautious surprise. "Tarynâyou texted me. I came as soon as I could. And Taryn, it's Saturday night. You hate going out on Saturday nights. What's happened? You're upset; what's wrong?"
Anya placed her arms around Taryn's shoulders, hugging her tightly as the train jarred its way into the night.
Stammering, Taryn explained her enigmatic behavior. "It wasn't me, Anya; I didn't text you. But, forget about that because there's something else; I did this thing." She looked imploringly into her friend's eyes, her hope that Anya would miraculously grasp CravingYou.com and her sordid behavior with the stranger.
Anya's eyes narrowed, and shaking her head, she glanced at her phone, bewildered. "What, sweetheart? What did you do?"
"It's somethingâI don't think I should have done it, and I didn't tell you in advanceâI know we tell each other everything, and I'm sorry I didn't, I am. But I thought you might worryâall right, no, that's a lie." She raised her eyes to meet Anya's baffled gaze. Anya, confounded by Taryn's confusing explanation, glanced at the mysterious text message.
"I didn't tell you," Taryn continued, "because I knew you would say don't, and everything happened so quickly, and by the time I did it, I was afraid to call you, and anyway, I thought to myself, I might, at the last minute, back out and wouldn't let him fuck me, and I would never have to trouble you with any of this, but then I did it anyway andâAnya, how did you say you knew I would be here?"
"You wouldn't fuck whom?" Anya asked.
"This guy I met on the internet," Taryn explained. "But you said you got a text from me. What text?"
"This one, look!" Anya held the tiny screen up to Taryn's widening eyes and read the text out loud: "'Anyaâam on the Gravesend Line to Brighton. Meet me at Hither Green @ the 8:35 stop. I need to confess something importantâTaryn.'"
"What do you mean, you didn't send the text?" Anya asked, confused.
"Oh that, well, no, I didn't send itâit was Mira. Anyway, it's not important; you're here, and I'm glad you're here and..."
"...who's Mira?" Anya asked.
"Mira, well, she's this girl I know, but like I said, I'm just happy you're here."
Her baffled friend, with an auditing gaze, continued searching Taryn's face for answers. "You're making no sense, girlfriend," she finally said.