Naomi
I arrived at Honky Tonk early for my shift in my Dadโs pristine Ford Explorer. A bonus to having my parents in town. Another bonus was the fact that they were having a movie night sleepover with Waylay at
Lizaโs.
I was under orders to buy a car ASAP.
Between my poker winnings and the proceeds from the sale of my house, I found myself in a pretty solid financial position even with the impending purchase of a decent car. Then there was the quickie Knox had coaxed me into that afternoon when he came over to help me put together Waylayโs new desk.
I was feeling pretty damn good about life when I strolled into Honky Tonk. โHello, ladies,โ I said to Fi and Silver. โYouโre looking gorgeous today.
โYouโre early and in a good mood,โ Fi noted, sliding the cash drawer into the register. โI hate that about you.โ
Silver glanced my way as she flipped the stools off the bar. She paused. โSheโs got orgasm face. Sheโs not one of us.โ
Crap.ย The last thing Knox or I needed was our co-workers gossiping about our incredibly satisfying s*x life.
โOh, come on,โ I scoffed, hiding my face behind a curtain of hair as I tied my apron. โA girl can be in a good mood without having orgasms. Whatโs with the chocolate and heating pads?โ
Next to the register was a plate of brownies wrapped with pink cellophane, a box of stick-on heating pads, and a bottle of Midol.
โKnoxโs monthly care package,โ Silver said. โWho gave you the O face?โ
โCare package for what?โ I asked, ignoring the question.
โAll our cycles synced up. Stasiaโs too,โ Fi explained. โEvery month, the boss puts together a period survival kit and is nice to us for a day or two.โ
โThatโs really nice of him,โ I said.
Fi slapped the bar. โOhmygodyouhads*xwithKnox!โ
โWhat? Me? Knox?โ I felt my face getting hot. โWhy would you think that? Can I have a brownie?โ
โSheโs definitely deflecting,โ Silver decided.
โYeah, Nomi. Your poker face needs some serious work. This is so fucking exciting. You know heโs never shagged an employee before. Man, I knew there were sparks! Didnโt I tell you there were sparks?โ Fi slapped Silver in the shoulder.
โYeah. Sparks,โ Silver agreed. โSo are you guys a thing? Or was it a heat-of-the-moment, my-brotherโs-just-been-shot kinda thing?โ
โOn a scale of Meh to My Vagina is Forever Ruined, how good was he?โ Fi asked.
This was not going the way Iโd planned. My gaze slid to the kitchen doors and back to the expectant faces before me. News traveled fast in this town, and I did not want to feed the gossip.
โYou guys, I really donโt want to talk about this.โ
They stood there staring at me. Then they looked at each other and nodded.
โOkay, hereโs how itโs gonna go,โ Fi said. โYouโre going to tell us everything, and in exchange, we wonโt tell anyone anything.โ
โOr else what?โ I hedged.
Silverโs smile was wicked. โOr else we spend the whole shift wondering out loud who put that smile on your face in front of all the customers.โ
โYouโre evil.โ
โWeโre evil. But we can be bought,โ Fi reminded me.
โYOUR PARENTS WALKEDย in on your one-night stand. Classic,โ Silver said ten minutes later when Iโd finished verbally vomiting all over them.
โAnd your vagina is officially ruined,โ Fi added.
โAnd we arenโt in a relationship. Unless youโre my parents or a caseworker weighing my stability as a guardian, in which case weโve been swept away by an unexpected romance.โ
โBut youย areย having s*x,โ Silver confirmed. โTemporarily,โ I said with emphasis.
Silver raised a pierced eyebrow. Fi stopped gobbling down her brownie. โSaying it out loud makes it sound stupid. Maybe we should finish
getting ready to open?โ
โEh. Iโm PMS-ing. Iโd rather eat another brownie and talk about penis length and orgasm intensity,โ Fi said.
I was saved from responding by my phone signaling a text.
Sloane: My blabbermouth niece told me something I think you should know.
Me: What? Is my side part out of style?
Sloane: Yes. Also she said the teacherโs been pretty rough on Way the last two days.
Me: What do you mean?
Sloane: Chloe said Mrs. Felch is being mean to Waylay. Yelling at her in front of the rest of the class. Making โweirdโ comments about her mom. Chloe and Nina got in trouble for defending her.
Me: Thanks for letting me know.
Sloane: Youโre going to go mama lion on an elementary school teacher, arenโt you?
I pocketed my phone. โI hate to do this to you guys, but I need to go to Waylayโs school.โ
โIs Way in trouble?โ Fi asked.
โNo, but Mrs. Felch is about to be. Mind covering for me until I get back?โ
Silver looked up from the heating pad she was taping to her stomach. โIโll cover for you if you bring me back one of those pretzels with caramel dip from the place next to the school.โ
Fiโs eyes lit up. โOoooh! Bring two!โ
โBetter make it three,โ Silver amended. โMax is coming in at four thirty and sheโs on Day Two of the Red Tide.โ
โThree pretzels with caramel dip. Got it,โ I said, untying my apron and grabbing my purse. โYou sure you donโt mind covering for me?โ
Fi waved away my concern. โItโs always slow the first hour or two after opening. And Knox wonโt be here with all us gals in the middle of Shark Week.โ
โShark Week?โ
She pointed at the Midol and brownies.
โOh, right. That Shark Week. Thank you for covering!โ I blew them kisses and headed for the door.
The school was less than two blocks away, so I hoofed it. It gave me the time to work up a good head of steam. I was sick and tired of people thinking they could judge someone by their familyโs behavior. Iโd lived in the shadow of Tinaโs misdeeds my entire life and I hated that Waylay was facing the same kind of problem.
She was just a kid. She should be having sleepovers, playing games, sneaking junk food. Not dealing with the fallout of her motherโs reputation.
Worse yet, she hadnโt trusted me enough to tell me she was having problems with her teacher. How could I fix a problem if I didnโt know it existed?
Knockemout Elementary School was a squat brick building in the middle of town. There was the standard wood-chipped playground to the right and the long drive out front where buses loaded and unloaded every day.
The school day had already wrapped up, but I hoped I could catch Mrs.
Felch in the building.
The front doors were all still propped open from the mass exodus of students, so I headed inside. It smelled like floor polish and disinfectant. It was only the first week of school, but the bulletin boards outside the sixth- grade classrooms were already full of artwork. Except for Room 303. The board was empty except for a calendar with a countdown on it and a piece of paper with the name Mrs. Felch.
I hadnโt met her at Back to School Night. Sheโd been out sick, and Iโd spent most of the hour gently reminding parents and school staff that I wasnโt my sister. I kicked myself for not making more of an effort to meet her before leaving her in charge of my niece.
I spied a woman sitting behind the desk at the front of the classroom. Best guess put her in her early fifties. Her silver-streaked hair was pulled
back in a bun so tight I bet she got headaches from it. She was dressed in head-to-toe shades of beige, and her lips were pursed in a thin line as she scrolled through something on her phone. She gave off the air of someone who was disappointed in just about everything life had to offer.
I gave a cursory knock and walked into the room. โMrs. Felch, you donโt know me, butโโ
The woman looked up and bobbled her phone, eyes narrowing behind her glasses. โDonโt play games with me. I know who you are.โ
Good lord. Hadnโt the dang grapevine caught up to the teaching staff yet?
โIโm not Tina. Iโm Naomi Witt. My niece, Waylay, is in your class, and Iโd like to talk to you about how youโve been treating her.โ
Iโd never been good at confrontations. Hell, Iโd squeezed my ass out of a church basement window to run away from a wedding rather than tell the groom I wasnโt going to marry him.
But in that moment, I felt a fire burning in my belly. Backing down wasnโt an option. Neither was retreat.
โHow Iโve been treating her? Iโve been treating her the way she deserves to be treated,โ Mrs. Felch snarled. The lines on her face carved deeper. โI treat her the way the daughter of a whore deserves to be treated.โ
โExcuseย me?โ
โYou heard me.โ
A movement out of the corner of my eye caught my attention, and I realized that I had a much bigger problem than a horrible sixth-grade teacher.