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Synecdoche, New York (2008) dir. Charlie Kaufman

The Firsts, Part One

We were sitting on an air mattress at a friend’s. It was arranged in a rough circle with a couch and a few armchairs around a coffee table. On the table sat the cards. I’d played with them once before, at another one of these parties, and the results were pretty damn interesting. Despite my previous success, I was nervous.

Compared to last time, this was a rather small crowd. There were nine of us in the room, and it was Pup, Leo and I on the mattress. I was wearing a tight, long-sleeved crop-top and a short velvet skirt. Because, y’know, velvet is my power fabric.

The game thus far had been pretty tame. People were drawing milder cards. It was all swapping of sexy stories, cuddling, kissing. There had been one tiny awkward snag for me when I first arrived and a guy asked:

“So, you’re Ivy, then? Not Ivory.”

“No,” I replied, furrowing my brow. “My name’s not Ivory.”

“Well, uh.” He gestured to a pretty girl talking to the hostess. “Her name is Ivory.”

(This is my attempted translation of this name thing from my real name to the name I use to write this blog. But, yeah, there was a girl there who basically had my name. But like, one letter different. It was a thing.)

Anyway, Pup decided to be a little daring and drew a card from one of the braver piles. It was something along the lines of biting a volunteer on the spot of your choice. He had been away a few days for a work trip, and had returned that afternoon. I’d missed him, I was craving him, so I raised my hand.

He slid in front of me on the air mattress and pushed my top down one of my shoulders. “Shame you’re working on Monday,” he said. His lips brushed over my neck and settled right beside my shoulder. He bit down and I tilted my head, lowering my lips to his neck to kiss it. 

I wanted him. So goddamn badly.

So I laid back on the mattress, but Pup just pulled back and stood. He grinned down at me before taking a seat again.

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Oh my gosh. Absolutely.

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I haven’t been in a harness in forever.

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Valentino Fall 2007

My god just put it on my body already.

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Before I tell you the whole thing about last night, I should give a little background on Ace, the girl I’ve been seeing a little bit.

I genuinely didn’t think our first date was a date until I was putting my makeup on right before meeting up with her for drinks and paused for a moment to think, “wait a second, is this a date?” The thing is that I’ve known Ace since I started going to play parties and munches in this city, but mostly peripherally. She hung out with people I knew, she dated people I knew. Every so often we’d have a really good conversation or I’d see her while I was out. Back in the summer, she invited me out clubbing with her and I didn’t take a hint at all and said I was busy. Right before the December holidays, we agreed to get coffee and then I had to cancel. 

So in the first week of January we’d rescheduled coffee and it somehow turned into drinks. And sitting there across from her, I was stuck puzzling over how to even distinguish where the line was. What’s the difference between two women talking and laughing and having a good time and two women going on a first date together? How can you tell?

I tested the waters that night after making a terrible joke. “Sorry,” I said, “that was awful. I guess you’ll never take me out again.”

Ace grinned. She has this smile that is borderline wicked, always a little scheming. “No, I’ll take you out again.”

Our next few dates were pretty chaste, as I mentioned. And then, Friday night, I went to her place to watch a movie. She made popcorn. That was about as far as we got into watching a movie.

We made out on her bed for a while until she got up abruptly and walked towards her kitchen. She lives in this sweet little studio, and so the kitchen was just through a little doorway beside the bed. “I’m getting my knife,” she explained.

Not a knife. My knife.

By this point, we’d mostly undressed each other. I removed the remainder of my clothing – my panties, my socks – and laid back. She returned and climbed back onto the bed, swinging a leg over me so that she was straddling me. “I want you to hold still,” she said. She took my hands one after the other in her free hand, moving them up to the headboard. I held onto it at her prompting. “Can you do that for me?”

“I’ll try,” I replied, a little nervous laugh lingering in my voice as she leaned down and kissed my neck. I felt the chill of the knife press against the side of my breast.

When I went home that night, I peeled off my shirt and discovered a faint red line up the side of my stomach. I’d only been sliced once before while playing with knives – another accident. But I’ve always relished these marks. A reminder of what had happened.

And an indication, I suppose, of the fact that I can’t keep still.

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Last night’s party was incredible. I might need to write out a quick bulleted version of the events before I get down to talking about it. Because I’m notoriously bad at following through on posting lately.

But there were a lot of firsts.

And let’s just say I think I earned this brunch.

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So, a friend of mine is hosting a small, intimate naughty party at her place tonight. I was already excited to show up with both Pup and Leo, in the hopes of recreating this photo but also in the hopes of just showing up at a place with two really hot guys.

But I also found out last night that the girl I went out with yesterday will be there as well.

So, uh. It’s looking like it’s gonna be a good weekend all in all.