Disclaimer
This is a work of fiction. There should be no way that these characters are like anyone else, but if that isn’t the case, it has definitely been unintentional. Also, if you happen to find that your life is represented in these pages, I’ll be impressed.
Sorority Boy
By Heather O’Malley
The continuing adventures of Caitlin O'Rourke, Sorority Boy.
Chapter 3
There was a light shining in my eyes. It was bright and a little
uncomfortable. I could feel a stethoscope against my chest. It was a
little cold.
The cold actually gave me something to focus on. The grey started to
fade and pass. I asked weakly, "Am I ok?"
There was a light shining in my eyes. It was bright and a little
uncomfortable. I could feel a stethoscope against my chest. It was a
little cold.
The cold actually gave me something to focus on. The grey started to
fade and pass. I asked weakly, "Am I ok?"
The Hispanic woman looking down at me smiled. She was very pretty, but
there was something about her eyes that seemed odd. "I think so. How do
you feel?"
"Just tired." I felt like I was a dishrag that had been wrung out and
tossed onto the floor. Actually make that the dirty ground.
She checked my pulse again, looking at her watch. She seemed to be
thinking. "Do you hurt anywhere?"
I thought about it. I didn't hurt so much a have slight aches. The
exhaustion was the big thing. Nothing hurt anymore but I didn't really
feel like moving. "No...I guess I'm just all wrung out."
The woman, who I assumed was Sarah, nodded. Did I just confirm
something for her? "It sounds like what you had was a panic attack. Heart
attacks are rare in people of your age and there were a few symptoms you
missed for the classic MI description. We can take you to the ER if you
want, but they'll only run some blood and give you an EKG to make sure
that you didn't have a heart attack. Other than that, you just need to
relax and de-stress."
Sarah turned to Meredith. "You take care of her. She needs very little
stress at this time and lots of rest. I will be very grumpy if you don't
make this happen."
Meredith just nodded, agreeing with the girl. Sarah grabbed her fairly
large army green first aid bag and slung it onto her shoulder. She turned
back and looked at me with her strong brown eyes. "So, Caitlin, to the
hospital or not?"
I lay there on the bed, turned to face her. Her short, dark hair framed
her face well. She was quite fit and attractive. Like a Hispanic Sarah
Connor. Did I want to go to the hospital? She seemed to think that this
was an option. I had to ask, "Just a panic attack?"
"That's my call. But you get to decide what we do."
"I wasn't overly worried at this point. I was feeling better, things
weren't grey or from a tunnel. And if she felt confident then I would
agree with her. "I'll stay here."
She nodded. "I'll check on you in the morning. If you are still weak
then, nauseous or have any other symptoms I'm dragging you to the ER.
Clear?"
After we nodded she left and I turned my head to look at Merri. She saw
the questioning look and replied, "Sarah was a medic in the Army. She did
time in Kosovo and Afghanistan. She is pre-med and a fully qualified EMT.
So, I guess we need to listen to her. We need to make sure you're relaxed.
Should I call the Spa and get you in for a relaxing massage?"
"She was in the military?" I was running a few steps behind at the
moment. If she had been in the military then that might explain a few
things about her, like the way she stood, spoke and approached my panic
attack.
"Yep, you should see her in her dress uniform, very colorful. Lots of
medals. She is also one of the older members here. Sarah is awesome. But
back to what's important...the spa? Relaxing?" Meredith did look worried.
That made me a touch worried as well. Why in the hell had I gotten a panic
attack? It made no sense. I guess I was just going to relax, like I was
being told. Maybe I could figure this out.
"Sure. The tub and a massage sound good to you?" Well, they certainly
couldn't hurt. Besides I had enjoyed the last massage I had gotten from
them.
I nodded as I slowly got to my feet. She picked up the phone and made
the call. I went to my panty drawer and pulled out what I was going to
need.
I put on my vagina while she was still chattering. She turned and let
me know that she had managed to grab the last spot of the day. That would
be nice. She had asked for three spots. Who would be joining us?
The answer came when Meredith called Rebecca. I guess that made sense.
Their conversation lasted a while as I just lay on the bed, listening to
my MP3 player. I drifted away to Dave Matthews. It was nice, relaxing and
didn't involve this whole gender insanity. Where Are You Going really did
hit hard this time, as did the Dave Matthews/ tim Reynolds version of Eh
Heh.
I felt a hand on my knee. I opened my eyes and looked up at Merri. I
stopped the player and pulled out the ear buds. She leaned down and kissed
me on the forehead. "Come on sweetie, time to go."
We made it to the spa in fairly good time. Merri was driving a bit more
subdued than normal, which was a bit odd. Maybe she was worried about me?
I can't imagine why?
Becca was inside, reading some sort of magazine. I wasn't able to make
out what it was as when she saw me she dropped it and gave me a hug. I
hugged her back. We stood there for a while, just holding each other. It
felt nice.
When she let go the hug she held me at arms length. "Are you okay?"
I shrugged. At this point I had no clue. A panic attack from nowhere
and if that wasn't what a heart attack felt like then I really wanted to
avoid one of those.
She smiled slightly, almost nervously. "Sorry for the joke."
I smiled back. "It wasn't your joke that did this."
"You sure?" she asked, hoping for absolution.
"Well, no, but it really wasn't that bad of a joke. I can see the humor
better the farther I am from it. By next Thursday it will be really
funny." I grinned at her. It wasn't her fault that I fell for that. I
always seemed to fall for things like that from her. She pulled those so
infrequently that I had forgotten about the last time when she got me
again.
We finally made our way to the hot tub. It wasn't the first time I had
seen Becca naked, and definitely not the first time I had seen Meredith
naked, but I noticed that she had filled out some and looked curvier,
healthier than she had the last time. It was a nice sight. In fact, both
of them were lovely and it wasn't a bad view either way you looked. I lay
my head back and let the warm water unknot everything. I was hoping the
pressure in the gaff would fade soon.
"So, what set this off?" asked Becca after a bit. Her face was wet from
the tub and sweat.
"I'm not sure. I was worried about seeing my Mom, your folks and that I
might be recognized in town." I shrugged my shoulders. That basically
covered things.
Merri grinned, predatorily. "I am willing to bet you that no one will
recognize you, outside of your Mom and Becca's folks."
I looked at her a moment, wondering if I was really dumb enough to take
her up on that. I shook my head. "I've been warned about betting with
you."
She pouted briefly and said, "Well...you know..."
I knew where she was going. Part of me didn't agree but a whole lot of
me couldn't argue with her. I did the only responsible thing at that
point, I conceded.
"Besides, with the two of us there we can certainly keep you out of any
trouble. Hell, if people ask, you are a girlfriend from college and not my
dearest friend Richard. The folks are fine with things. They love you for
you and are mostly amused by this recent change in attire." added
Becca.
"I know, but that doesn't make me any less scared or worried." The two
girls moved through the swirling bubbling water and hugged me. I liked
that, especially the naked flesh on naked flesh thing. Made me feel closer
to them somehow. It was friendly and loving instead of erotic. Well...it was
until I thought about it.
"Don't worry Richard. I won't let anyone mess with my girlfriend." With
that Merri kissed me on the cheek.
Becca laughed as I blushed. I giggled as well, as calling me Richard
and then girlfriend was funny. True, but funny. Meredith stuck her tongue
out at us and then joined in on the laughing.
This felt good. To be here, in this place, relaxing, with two people so
dear to me, was wonderful. It was so clear that they cared for me. I hoped
they knew how much they meant to me.
The massage afterwards was wonderful. I hadn't been aware that the
muscles of my back had been so incredibly tight. The kneading of my back
hurt a lot, but afterwards I felt renewed. It was a great massage, just
like last time.
Dinner was comfort food and desert was one of those awesome chocolate
chocolate chip muffins. I slathered the warm muffin with butter and washed
it down with some cold milk. I lay back in my chair to sigh in
contentment.
We separated, to go home and pack. We were going to head out in the
morning after a quick breakfast at our favorite place. I was still wrung
out some and so Merri finished our packing, making sure I did nothing but
sit back and read.
I worked through the book, enjoying the continuing adventures of
Rhapsody. I was still in the first third of the second book of the series.
Man, that Rhapsody was such a cool character. That whole Namer thing was
incredible.
We called it an early night, snuggling together under the sheets. It
was nice to feel her against me, and that helped me drift off to
sleep.
Shortly after we got up, Sarah showed back up, looking fresh and awake
despite the early hour. She had her med bag and was dressed for running.
She listened to my heart, checked my pulse and blood pressure. She sighed
and nodded. "You should be good to go. No doing anything stupid and Merri,
I am still holding you responsible. If you have any other symptoms, right
to an ER."
I thanked her and gave her a hug. She hugged back. Man she was strong.
She carried one of the bags down stairs, left her aid kit in the kitchen
and then took of for a run while we loaded the car. Once that was done,
along with a travel cooler with drinks and snacks, we took off to pick up
Becca.
Breakfast was great and the drive was nice. We were in my Jetta, as it
was a great car for a road trip. We sang along to various songs and
chatted about everything. Sooner than I would have thought possible, we
pulled off the Interstate and began to move down familiar roads.
I knew this place and I was coming back as a girl. I guess both Becca
and Merri noticed me tensing up. Becca, who was driving at that point,
rested her hand on my thigh and Merri kneaded the muscles of my neck. She
whispered, "It'll be okay. Just relax."
That helped. The drive through town was a bit nerve wracking. A few
people waved at Becca, which got my heart racing a bit. I chided myself.
How could anyone know who I was? I was just another girl to them, someone
that Becca knew. Surely I couldn't be Richard? That would be absurd.
We wound our way through a neighborhood until we were driving up to
Becca's house. The two-story Tudor was nice and huge. Her parents had done
a good bit of investing, invention and work for a few companies. Luck had
helped them get early IBM, Apple and Mircosoft stocks. So they were doing
quite well.
We parked and headed up to the kitchen entrance. Oh my God! My second
parents were in there waiting for us. Merri took my hand and I took a deep
breath. I let it out slowly and opened the door.
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