The Princess and the Plague : 4

The Princess and the Plague
(Life after Camp Kumoni)

By Anistasia Allread
Edited by Nick B

“Where to next, oh Goddess of shopping?” Leeza asked, bowing to Samantha.

“Let’s check out Journey’s. Sometimes they have some good shoes for next-to-nothing.”

     

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With pillow, sleeping bag and duffle in hand, Eric knocked on Tricia’s front door.

“Eric!” she squealed as she threw her arms around his neck and gave him a hug.

His arms already full, all he could do was stand there and weather the embrace.

“Eric’s here,” Victoria called up the stairs.

Tricia released him and took up his duffle. Eric turned and waved to his mother who waved back before driving off.

“Did you bring your ‘other’ stuff?” Samantha asked.

“Yes. It wasn’t easy keeping them hidden. They are rolled up in the sleeping bag and inside my pillow case.”

“Were you able to get money for school clothes and stuff?”

“I’ve only got fifty dollars,” he apologized.

Samantha cocked her head a moment. “We can do a lot with fifty.”

“Let’s stow your stuff.” Tricia led Eric into her home.

She led her up stairs to a large den/game room. A large flat screen T.V. hung on one wall. Pillows blankets and duffels were scattered about the room.

“Get changed so we can go.” Samantha stated.

Eric pulled his gaffe, breast forms and clothing out of their various hiding places and entered the bathroom.

Five minutes later, Erika stepped out wearing white shorts, a red tank top and flip flops.

“I get to do her make up,” Tricia called.

“Make it quick,” Samantha instructed.

“I’ll get her hair.” Victoria joined Tricia and Erika in the bathroom. Leaving her long bangs out, she deftly plaited Erika’s hair into two Dutch braids*. While she was doing that, Tricia expertly applied a light eye shadow and mascara to her eyes, a caress of blush to her cheeks and some lip gloss to her lips.

“Erika, you are so beautiful,” Leeza greeted them from the doorway.

Erika blushed slightly. She was in awe of Leeza. She was one of the most beautiful women she’d ever met and to find out that she was a post op transgender, it was enough to blow one’s mind. “Thank you, Leeza.”

“I’m the designated driver and chaperone tonight.” Leeza winked at Erika. “Some yahoo deemed me an adult. Who knew? Are you girls ready?”

Erika stuffed her I.D. into her shorts pocket along with her fifty dollars and nodded to the other three.

The drive to the thrift store was fairly short. The three girls piled out of the Suburban and invaded the store.

“Pants, skirts, tops and shoes,” Samantha reminded them.

“Sweaters?” Krystal inquired?”

“Yes,” Samantha answered. “Jewel tones,” she instructed.

“What size pants do you wear in men’s?” Leeza asked.

“Twenty nine or thirty,” Erika blurted and Leeza rushed off to the men’s department. “I thought we were looking for Erika’s clothes?”

“We are. We girls raid the men’s department from time to time. About a third of all jeans worn by a girl are taken from the men’s department.” Samantha soothed, “Besides your mom will be looking for you to bring home guy’s clothes and jeans will work in both worlds.”

Less than ten minutes later all of the girls converged on Erika at the dressing room. Samantha had Erika stand still as she held up different clothes to her. She handed some of them to Krystal and others to Leeza. “Tricia, did you pick any clothes that weren’t pink?”

“I picked some things that would go with pink too,” she defended.

“Okay, try these on.” Samantha handed the clothes from Krystal over to Erika. The others are either stained, won’t fit or too worn.”

Erika went into the changing room and began the seemingly never ending fashion show. When all was said and done, she had a stack of clothes, which Victoria was holding.

Erika looked from the clothes to Samantha. “I don’t think fifty dollars will buy all of that, no matter how good a shopper you are.”

Samantha smiled. “We’re not done yet.”

She and Victoria quickly sorted through the remaining clothes and organized them on a rolling clothes rack. “Let’s start with pants.” She flipped through the various pairs of jeans, capris and hip huggers, pulling a few of them off the rack, holding them up and setting them aside. Next she did the same with the skirts then took all of the remaining pants and skirts and slid them off to one side. “We won’t be getting those.”

Samantha took the remaining bottoms and spread them out on the rack then sorted through the blouses. She then held a few of them up to the various pants and skirts. Some she discarded to the end of the rack, a few she kept. “Okay these should do, they aren’t too far out of fashion and the most of the tops will go with most of the bottoms.”

“That still looks to be more than fifty dollars,” Erika pointed out.

“What you don’t know is that each of us has pitched in twenty dollars, so now you have one hundred and fifty dollars. Add to that, it is ‘Thrifty Thursday’.” Samantha stated as if that was all she needed to say. “Everything that is marked with an orange tag is forty percent off. Plus I have a coupon for ten dollars off when you’ve purchased forty dollars or more.” She smiled.

The rest of the girls just stared at her.

“I know, when you are good, you are good.” Samantha beamed. “I told you I know how to shop.” She took the others in with her gaze. “We need shoes. Sandals, boots, tennis and dress shoes–nothing that looks too worn or might be uncomfortable.”

The girls took off to the shoe department. “Erika, you go to the purse isle and start looking for purses that you like. You’ll need one black one and one brown one, but other colors are good too. I’m going to take these up front. I’ll meet you back there.”

Erika walked back to the racks that dripped with purses of all sorts. She looked at them blankly not knowing what she should be looking for.

Samantha joined her. “Did you find any?”

“I don’t know what I should be looking for.” Erika admitted.

“Something useful that can carry your make up, wallet, cell phone, odds and ends and tampons.”

“Tampons?”

“You’ll need to carry a few in your purse, so that when you’re in the bathroom and some girl in there has started her period and doesn’t have any, you can befriend her by giving her one or two. Believe me, when you are cramping and bleeding like a stuck pig, anyone that has a spare tampon is your best friend. That reminds me, you’ll want to carry a bottle of Midol too.”

Erika picked up a black purse and held it up for inspection.

“Here, look through the pockets. Make sure there aren’t any holes in them and who knows you might even win the thrift store purse lottery.”

“Huh?”

“Women sometimes forget they put money in certain pockets of their purses and their forgetfulness becomes our pay day.” Samantha coached as she quickly went through pockets.

Erika looked at the black purse and began looking inside. She set it aside and picked up another one. One of the pockets had a major hole in the bottom. She sorted through a few more and pulled out another.

“Jackpot!” Samantha grinned. “Twenty more dollars to add to your budget.”

“Really?” Erika looked surprised.

Samantha held up the twenty dollar bill.

In the end, Erika selected one black purse one brown purse. They were both small to medium in size. Samantha found two dollars in another purse and a few purses yielded some change adding up to a dollar thirty-two.

When they met the rest of the girls in the shoe department, they had chosen ten pairs of shoes for Samantha to weed out and Erika to try on.

The girls took the shoes and purses to the front where a sales lady was holding the chosen clothing. She rang up the purchases, taking the discount off the orange tagged items. Samantha handed her the ten dollar off coupon. She handed Erika the twenty-three dollars and thirty-two cents. Erika handed that over to the sales lady along with twenty five more dollars.

Each of the girls left with an arm load of clothing. Leeza opened the back of the Suburban and they piled it all in.

“Where to now?” Leeza asked Samantha.”

“Why the mall of course.”

Leeza blasted the radio as they pulled out of the parking lot and the girls all screamed the lyrics to the music as they bounced and swayed in the vehicle as they made their way to the mall.

“Let’s see.” Samantha figured as they entered the mall. “You started with one hundred and fifty and found twenty-three more, taking you up to one hundred and seventy-three. You spent fifty at the Thrift store which leaves you now with about one hundred and twenty. You need a good pair of Mary Janes, two pairs of flats, one black one white, and you need at least one more bra and a couple of tops. Other than that you need make up, jewelry, a jacket and odds and ends.”

“I’ve got a jacket for her.” Victoria perked up. “My sister got one for Christmas last year that she doesn’t like. It won’t only fit Erika, but I think she’ll like it too.”

“Awesome, Scratch a jacket off of the list.

“I have some jewelry that I won’t be wearing,” Leeza put in.

“Same here,” the others piped.

“So, only an item or two for jewelry.” Samantha beamed. “Victoria, were you able to convince your sister to get rid of some of her tops?”

“I’ve got a couple for sure, but others, I’ll have to work with her on.”

“A good pair of Mary Janes is a staple.” Samantha informed Erika, “It’s like a little black dress. We’ll want some that are nice, but aren’t going to wear out in a month. So lets head down to Sears first. Typically you want to buy your shoes at someplace like Nordstroms, but at this time, they are out of our price range.”

The girls all walked out of Sears with a pair of Mary Janes and a bra and headed down the mall.

“Dude, ladies at eleven o’clock,” a voice muttered.

Erika looked up to see several jocks from school checking them out. Her heart jumped into her throat. What if one of them recognized her as ‘The Plague’?

“Check out the brunette,” Erika overheard one of them say after they passed. She flushed. The other girls continued walking in silence, each a little flushed.

“Not yet.” Samantha muttered just loud enough for the girls to hear. She led them into the next store. As soon as they were out of sight, all of the girls burst out laughing. Erika just looked at one to the other, not knowing what was going on.

“What’s so funny?” She asked.

Krystal smiled. “They were checking you out.”

“Do all guys do that?” Erika was appalled.

“Only if they like what they see.” Samantha smiled.

“Are they all so obvious about it?”

All of the girls nodded their heads yes.

“I’ve never been obvious about it,” Erika stated.

Leeza smiled. “That’s another reason why you’re a girl.”

“Wait until school starts,” Victoria told her. “It will be more along the lines of ‘check out the new girl’ or ‘Dude, there she is, that hot new girl everyone is talking about’ or something similar.”

“Where to next, oh Goddess of shopping?” Leeza asked, bowing to Samantha.

“Let’s check out Journey’s. Sometimes they have some good shoes for next-to-nothing.”

”Why not just go to Payless?” Erika asked.

“Because they hurt your feet and won’t last very long,” Samantha sighed.

The girls left Journey’s disappointed. They didn’t have carry any of the kinds of flats that Samantha was looking for.

“Ambercrombie?” Victoria suggested.

“Or she may be more of an American Eagle shopper,” Tricia put in.

Samantha stopped in the mall. She faced Erika and looked her up and down, “I think you’re right. She’s more of an American Eagle type.”

“I have no idea what you are talking about.” Erika looked to the others for help.

“That’s because Eric has been shopping too long at Hot Topic, Urban Outfitters, and Zumiez,” Samantha scolded. “We’re trying to give you some taste.”

She and the others started walking down the mall with a little more purpose this time.

“But I like Hot Topic,” Erika practically whined.

“It’s okay to get an item or two there, but not an entire wardrobe,” Tricia smiled.

“What are we getting here?” Erika asked as they entered the store.

“You need a good hoodie.” Samantha decided.

“I have a couple of hoodies at home.” Erika protested.

“I’ve seen them,” Samantha patted Erika’s shoulder, “You need a good hoodie.”

The girls all split up looking for the perfect hoodie, and started arguing about what color it should be.

“I’ve got it,” Krystal said holding up a white hoodie, “Try this on.”

“That is perfect, Krystal!” Samantha praised, “Where did you find it?”

“Clearance,” Krystal smiled.

Erika pulled it on over her tank top and looked in the mirror.

“Great find, Krystal,” Victoria agreed.

Leeza took the bag as they left the store. She looked at Samantha, “Lead on.”

“She needs a couple of more tops and flats,” Samantha thought aloud. She looked to Erika, “How much money do you have left?”

Erika pulled the bills out of her pocket and flipped through them, “Forty-four dollars.”

“We’ll have to forget the flats for now, or borrow a pair from one of us.”

“My feet are too small,” Tricia shrugged. “Sorry.”

“Let’s go check out Old Navy.” Krystal suggested. “They sometimes have good sales on their basic tops.”

“Good idea.” Samantha agreed.

The girls changed directions and went down a different wing of the mall.

–o0o–

The five girls, loaded with bags, climbed the stairs to the rec room converted sleep over room.

“Wow, you did as well at Old Navy as you did at the thrift store,” Leeza said awed by their shopping spree.

Samantha grinned. “One pair of flats and three tops, not bad at all.”

“Well, I just found my new shopping partner.” Leeza winked at Samantha. She set the bags down on a beat up, but comfortable sofa. “I’ll call for pizza, any requests?”

“No green peppers.” Samantha requested.

“No pineapple for me,” Erika pleaded.

“I like pineapple,” Victoria stated.

“That’s nice.” Erika looked up from her bags, “You can have pineapple on yours. I just request that we have a pizza without pineapple.”

“Any other restrictions?” Leeza looked at the other girls.

“I’m fine.” Krystal shrugged.

“You know what I like.” Tricia dumped one of the thrift store bags out. “We need to wash these before you can go wearing them.” She bundled the clothes up and headed down the hall.

“What movie are we starting with?” Victoria inquired.

“I brought ‘Roman Holiday’ and ‘An Affair to Remember’ Samantha piped up.

“I brought ‘Mulan Rouge’, ‘What a Girl Wants’, and ‘Down with Love’ Victoria added to the list.

“I brought ‘Pride and Prejudice’,” Krystal put in.

“Which one?” Victoria asked.

“Both of them. The one with Collin Firth and the one with Keira Knightly. I also brought ‘Shakespeare in Love’ and ‘Little Women’.”

“I didn’t bring anything,” Erika admitted. “I really don’t own those kinds of movies and if I did, I wouldn’t know what to bring.”

“Let’s start with ‘Roman Holiday’,” Tricia suggested.

“Are we in for the night?” Victoria asked.

“I didn’t plan on going anywhere else.”

“Pajama time girls,” Victoria dug in her duffle, “You brought your P.J.s didn’t you?”

“I brought my nightgown from camp.”

A few minutes later, all of the girls, in their pajamas were gathered around with pillows and blankets, lying across and against one another, absorbed in Audrey Hepburn’s tour of Rome.

“Pizza’s here,” Tricia’s mother called up.

“I’ll get it.” Leeza eased off the sofa.

Four pizzas and several bottles of soda were brought upstairs. Tricia’s mother, brought paper plates, cups and a basket of snack foods, chips, cookies, crackers and chocolate. The girls thanked her profusely as they loaded up their plates with cheesy goodness and settled back into their comfortable positions.

Erika found herself leaning up against the sofa with Tricia lying up against her chest, Erika’s arm draped casually over the blondes shoulder, hand laid lightly between Tricia’s breasts. Samantha was lying across the floor, her head resting on one of Erika’s legs, while Victoria, sitting on the sofa next to Leeza had her leg bracing Erika’s other shoulder.

Tricia’s dainty, silky, fingers slowly caressed Erika’s hand as they watched the movie. Erika’s mind was pulled out of the movie as she realized that all of these girls, these friends had accepted her not only as one of them, but as an intimate friend.

A lump formed in her throat as she remembered what they all had been through over the summer, especially she and Samantha. Her eyes became misty as she thought about the good times that they had spent together, how they had loved one another, each in their own way.

Leeza casually passed a box of tissue down to Erika who grabbed a few sheets and dabbed at her eyes. She missed Katie, who would no doubt be balling during these movies. She missed Dani who was so small, yet so big in so many ways. She even missed Rachel with her crass moods and sharp wit.

Tricia raised the back of Erika’s hand to her lips and lightly kissed it getting her attention.

“You alright?” she whispered.

Erika smiled and nodded. “How could I not be, surrounded by such wonderful friends?”

Tricia smiled. She kissed Erika’s hand again and then held the back of it to her cheek which she slowly stroked across it.

This is where I belong, Dr. Barts, Erika thought to herself. This is where I want to be, and this is who I need to be.


To be continued…



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