They played cards, after the dishes had been cleared. Steve suggested hearts. Jean sat out, saying bidding games made her tense. They rearranged seats, Jean at the head, James next to Lacey. Lacey had never played before, and James kept giving her pointers until she told him to stop. She was hot and dizzy from the wine, but determined to outwit James and Steve.
She could tell Steve had his hand on Laurie’s knee. His arm moved and Laurie shot him a sharp look. James shot Lacey a wink. She felt a frisson of something in the air. The round ended with Steve ahead.
James offered Irish coffee. There was chit-chat while he was in the kitchen, Steve asking her about school. “Do you have a boyfriend?” he asked, and she blushed. No one else seemed to have noticed the insinuating tone in his voice. Are you getting laid, little girl? He was looking at her intently with a knowing little smile.
“I don’t have a boyfriend,” she said, in an almost-nasty tone. “Or a girlfriend.” Steve sat back, momentarily speechless. Jean and Laurie laughed at his embarrassment. “She told you, didn’t she,” said Laurie, good naturedly. Lacey smiled too, narrowing her eyes.
James handed her a steaming cup and she took a sip. He’d put in a lot of liquor. He wants me drunk, she thought. She pressed her knee against his under the table, and his hand grazed her thigh. She took another sip and felt the alcoholic heat running down into her chest. Don’t drink too much of this. The next round of cards, Lacey won.
The snow was still falling when Jean and Lacey headed for bed, first one and then the other yawning and declaring themselves done for the day. Lacey had made up the guest bed, a task she enjoyed, pulling the fresh smelling sheets tight and smooth. She wished she was sleeping in that clean, empty bedroom, alone on that wide double bed.
“Still up for a walk?” asked James. She pulled on her coat.
“Keep her warm, Jimmy,” Steve called from across the room, lazing on the rug by the fireplace. Jimmy. She hated that name, had always called him James, well, Jam when she was little or still sometimes late at night, JamJam, James. Go put on your jammies, her mother had used to say, and she’d laughed. Keep her warm, was that supposed to mean something? Everything Steve said sounded insinuating.
They walked out into the snow, powder covering the tops of her shoes. Her knee socks weren’t much protection, though it wasn’t bitterly cold. James held her hand. She ran a few steps and skidded, pulling him along with her, knocking him off balance. He recovered and they ran forward a few steps together. He stopped suddenly and pulled back on her arm so she slid in a circle and almost fell. She scooped up a handful of snow and threw it at him. He ducked, but most of it scattered harmlessly, anyway. James was flushed and laughing, spontaneous for once, Lacey thought, as they chased each other in circles through the empty, snowy street.
Lacey was shivering as he brushed snow from her back and hung their coats. “Come over by the fire to warm up,” he said, but she she leaned back against him suddenly, so that he staggered back, catching her under the arms. “Carry me,” she said, her head hanging back against his chest, smiling up at him. He remembered something she’d told him about her Akido class – use your opponent’s forward momentum to knock them off balance. Ride the forces or be driven by them. Which of them had the upper hand?
He picked her up like a baby or, he thought as she put her arms around his neck, a bride. She leaned her head against his shoulder as he carried her up the entryway stairs to the living room. It hurt his heart, how much he loved her. This gamine, he thought. Is that the word? He set her down in front of the fireplace, close to Steve, and she sank down gracefully. The firelight turned her skin and hair gold, and he thought of a gilded trophy.
I’m not stupid, she thought, wrapping her arms around herself. The question was did she want to be his prize. Cold, still cold, though the fire was too hot on her legs. Steve rubbed her back briskly. “I told you to keep her warm, Jimmy. Look at her, she’s shivering.” His hands moved to her arms, a little too rough. He had turned to sit half behind her, his chest almost touching her back. He shifted his touch to an inexpert massage. Why was she letting him touch her at all? How far would James let this game go? He’s like a dog, she thought, bringing back a rabbit to his master. One hand slid into the warm place under her hair to rub her neck. It was too intimate. Lacey pulled away.
“It’s actually my feet that are cold,” she lied.
“Oh, poor feet,” Steve said, quickly adapting. “Lay back and let me rub them.” Lacey lay back, suddenly light-headed. James smoothed her hair. She looked up at his warm eyes. He loved her. She was safe with him. Steve had pulled off her snow-dampened socks and was massaging her calves. Jam leaned down and kissed her. Lacey closed her eyes. Soft lips. Jam’s hand on her cheek. Safe.
Soothe her. Steve wouldn’t go too far. They were in the living room for christ’s sake. Maybe he should move them all downstairs. The rec room, they could say they were listening to records.
Lacey looked up at him, anxious when his mouth left hers. Better stay here. She’ll bolt if we shift gears. He trailed his fingers along her cheek and down to her neck. So smooth and fair. He could see her veins faintly blue. “
She lets me do anything I want with her,” he’d bragged to Steve. It hadn’t seemed like bragging then. “I’ve never been with a girl like this, Steve. She’s a wildcat.”
“You should get them both in the bed at once,” Steve had said. “Mother/daughter sex, man, that would be right on.”
Lacey’s lips parted as he ran his finger over them, her tongue sliding up to touch him as gently as he touched her. Her eyes were all pupil in the firelight. His girl. He leaned down to kiss her again, and ran his hand down to cup a breast.
“Getting warmer?” asked Steve. The tone was wrong, overly sweet. “Are you warming up, Lacey?”
James could feel her tensing up. He smiled down at her. “You look like a lioness in this light,” James told her. “You’re hair is gold, and your skin…”
Steve’s hands were massaging her thighs with unsubtle enthusiasm. She hated him. Jam’s hand was still on her breast, gently brushing a thumb over her nipple. “You’re so beautiful,” he whispered, his hot breath damply cooling on her ear the next moment. Steve pressed his fingers against the crotch of her panties, finally done pretending his attempts at seduction were innocent. How far would James let this go? Jam’s tongue in her ear, as Steve’s fingers slipped under the side of her underwear to brush clumsily against her private places.
Lacey sat up, pulling her legs away from Steve’s hand, collecting herself into herself. “It’s late,” Lacey said, standing up. “I’m going to bed. I don’t want there to be anything to regret in the morning, for any of us.”
Steve was looking up at her. “Aww, Lacey, we don’t have to do anything. Stay and talk with us.” “
Sit with us a little longer,” said Jam, coaxingly. Lacey straightened her dress.
“I’m going to bed,” she repeated. She felt queasy. She started towards her room.
As she turned into the hall, her mother’s door opened. Jean was in her satin bathrobe. It’s not sexy, Lacey wanted to tell her. It’s too stiff, too bright..
“Are you still up?” asked Jean.
Jesus, ask the obvious, why don’t you, thought Lacey, muttering “Going to bed now,” as she passed. Thank god she didn’t try for a goodnight kiss, she thought with a shudder. Not another touch. Shutting her bedroom door was a relief. She set the flimsy door knob lock and slipped off her dress. The room was cold and dark. Leaving her clothes in a heap, Lacey felt her way to the bed and climbed in to the even colder sheets. It felt good to curl up there, alone, wracked with shivers in the dark. It felt perfect to be alone.


