For Daily Flash Fiction challenge. A teen couple gets turned away from the dance. |
Clara hugged me, and I realised she was crying. I hadn’t wanted to come to the stupid prom, but it had been a big deal to Clara. Even I had to admit, I’d started looking forward to it; drinking Smirnoff Ice and listening to Pendulum while her mum did our makeup. “Boy-girl couples only,” I swear Mrs. Bridges had actually enjoyed turning us away. She really was a witch of a woman, I thought as I dialled home. “Kicked out already, sis?” Talia’s mocking voice answered. “Piss off!” I tried to keep my voice level, but the lump in my throat made it hard to speak. “What’s happened?” she responded tersely, instantly shifting into big-sister mode. I explained as best I could between humiliated sobs. Her frigid rage was palpable through the phone. “Sit tight, I’ll come get you.” The screeching of brakes heralded her arrival, battered old car slamming to a halt directly in front of the dance hall. I sucked in my breath, but Talia didn’t skip a beat. “Does anyone else know about this?” She demanded, sweeping past without waiting for an answer. The air crackled around her as she bore down on Mrs. Bridges; Talia was truly a force of nature. She didn’t raise her voice - she didn’t have to. After a minute, she turned to us. “Still want to crash the party?” The faux lightness made it clear we wouldn’t be turned away again. I looked at Clara, questioningly. “Nah, I can wait for the afterparty.” she announced loudly, shooting Mrs. Bridges a look of pure loathing. A gathering crowd watched as we made for the car. At the last moment, I pulled Clara into me for a passionate, lingering kiss, revelling in the rebellious act of being in love. |