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confirmed her suspicion.
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choices. The base facility had two clubs in this building, along with a
small casino and a dining area at the other end. She could go back in
through the door to where Rosa was dancing, or she could go through
the other door and see what was happening in the club next door.
Then there was the usual, go to the casino and waste a little bit of time
and money. Tired of the usual, she walked through the other club's
doorway and made her way to the bar for another drink.
This room had a row of booths along the wall that were all
occupied. Peoples' laughter and loud conversations filled the room
while they munched on the baskets of food sitting in front of them.
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The center of the room had small round tables and chairs that were
filled with drinks and people sitting around talking. Full stools lined
the bar, leaving Paige no place to sit. She located where the line
began for drinks. She waited for her turn to order her drink.
Inconspicuous, the taller men never even noticed her behind them.
While waiting, the DJ began his monologue and called the first
person up and handed him the microphone. The song popped up on
the screen and everyone cheered when the tall lanky man wearing a
baggy t-shirt and jeans began singing along to the words scrolling
across the monitor. Way off key, he sang on while the group laughed
and hollered, encouraging their fellow soldier.
Paige bought her drink and found a place to stand, leaning against
the support beam that ran from ceiling to floor near the center of the
room. With a smile on her face at the singer's antics, she tipped the
beer to her lips. The cold liquid slid down her throat. Her tense
shoulder muscles began to relax. Then she was nudged from behind.
A warm breath fell across her neck, close to her ear. "Hi, why aren't
you over there dancing with your friend?"
The sound of his husky voice sent a slight shiver down her spine.
Glancing over her shoulder, she saw bright blue eyes and a perfect
smile grinning at her. She felt the heat from his body.
He stood close, not quite touching her.
Shrugging, she turned slightly to acknowledge him. "I wanted to
see what was going on over here." She lied. She really wasn't over
there dancing because no one had asked her to dance and she didn't
have the balls to get out on the dance floor alone like Rosa could do.
"Not much going on in here, other than him screaming into the
microphone." Nodding towards the man jumping around in the crowd,
he smiled and his dimples showed.
There was no stage in this bar. The DJ booth was in the corner and
elevated off the floor just a bit so he could see out over the crowd.
The room was small and crowded with the hundred or so men and a
handful of women who jostled each other while the singer moved
among them. He was butchering the song, but it didn't matter to
anyone. They were having fun.
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Paige couldn't think of a response and nodded her head with a
smile. Glancing back in time to see him turn to one of the men who
had just came up behind him. Their greetings and shoulder bumps
were lost in the ending of the song. The crowd gave the singer a
round of rowdy applause, hollers and whistles. Mr. Dimples moved
away without another word. Disappointed yet again, Paige lifted her
beer and took a long swig. What did she expect?
Turning, the sea of men was thick and she had to tap them on the
shoulder and put her hand on their waist to squeeze through the throng
of hard bodied, young men. She moved quickly, trying to keep from
being stepped on or knocked over. If Rosa had been with her, they
would have parted and given her a clear path. But no, that wasn't
happening with her, she felt invisible.
She thought it rude, but with no other choice, she pushed her way
through and headed back into the other club. Rosa noticed her come
through the doorway and raised her long slender arm to get Paige's
attention. She had moved to the other side of the room and stood
sipping her drink with a group of men. When she raised her arm, the
men all turned expectantly. Paige could almost read their sighs of
disappointment when they saw who Rosa waved at.
Looking down at her feet, Paige wished she had taken the time to at
least have changed out of her work clothes. The jeans, button up shirt
and hiking boots were fine for running all over base chasing down
inventory parts, but not for the bar scene. How did she expect to
dance if anyone asked with her wearing hiking boots? Well, not like
that was gonna happen anyway.
She had only brought sensible work clothes on the trip. She hadn't
thought to pack party clothes like Rosa had. She didn't have high
heels; she never wore them, not even when she was home. The base
store sold clothing, but nothing Paige would have worn. The girls
who wore the type sold at the BX were in their twenties. There was
no way she would be caught dead in some of the stuff they wore, plus
she didn't think it was appropriate wear for her. Over forty, she felt
like their mother. Rosa was closer to their age at thirty and could get
away with wearing those kinds of clothes. But not Paige or she didn't
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think she could anyway. Her mood quickly moved towards the dark
side.
The men in the bar were young military guys, mostly in their
twenties, with a few older men who were apparently out for an
evening away from their families. This base allowed dependents to
live onsite, and from what she had seen, most of the older men wore
wedding rings. Those who didn't had more than likely slipped them
into their pockets hoping to get lucky, which didn't make sense to
Paige. The women who were in the bar were married to the men
stationed there, or were in the military themselves. So, they were
risking their marriage and possibly their career if they cheated.
Paige couldn't completely let her guard down. If she screwed up it
would affect her job. She was not going to be the cause of an
incident. She was on base representing her company and her own
pride wouldn't allow her to make a fool of herself or have anyone
think badly of her.
Rosa didn't have that problem. Her husband didn't care what she
did as long as it didn't affect his career and she wasn't responsible for
reporting to any of the upper staff on the contract or to the bases
commanding officers. She could relax and go play.
Again, a bit of envy slipped through her mind. Paige watched Rosa
with her arm slung across the shoulders of the men she flirted with.
Laughing and smiling while they talked, she reveled at being the
center of attention.
Pushing her way once again through the men and women who
surrounded the dance floor, Paige headed over to Rosa. One of the
men stood and offered her his bar stool.
She smiled her thanks. Stepping onto the bottom ring, she raised
her butt and sat graceful, but rigidly on the edge of the seat as her feet
dangled; another one of the irritations of being short.
Like she expected, Rosa didn't introduce her. She wasn't being
rude, Rosa just tended to be a little scatter brained at times since all
the attention was immediately diverted back to her. Two of the men
were pushing one another, arguing playfully over who was going to
dance with her next.
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One of the men sitting at the table leaned over, his hand held out
and in front of Paige. "Hi, I'm Ben." His big hand enveloped hers in a
warm and surprisingly strong grip.
"Hi, Ben, I'm Paige, nice to meet you." She smiled, speaking
loudly to be heard over the music. He introduced her to everyone at
the table. They all lifted their beers in a mock salute and smiled while
continuing their own conversations.
"Where are you from?" Ben scooted his chair over and leaned
closer.
Paige wanted to laugh. He was barely old enough to be enlisted, let
alone be drinking. He reminded her of her youngest son with his baby
smooth face and scattering of pimples. "Texas, you?"
"I thought I detected a hint of an accent there." Ben smiled.
"Houston actually."
"Ahhhh no." Paige shook her head in mock disappointment.
"Dallas here."
He leaned back shaking his head too. "That's too bad."
The running rivalry between Houston and Dallas was funny. No
apparent reason, but it made for some fun jabs back and forth at one
another. Rosa had disappeared once again, Paige assumed out on the
floor, but instead, she spotted her on the other side talking with the
blonde guy she had danced with first, Mr. Dimples.
The kid beside her was doing his best to try to keep up an
intelligent conversation, but with little to no life experience, there
wasn't much he could talk about except boot camp and his job in
training as a mechanic on the flight line.
Paige smiled and held up her end of the conversation politely. She
had been around military bases enough that she had a good handle on
what he was talking about. But she was ready to go. The night was
boring and she should be studying. She really didn't know what she
had expected. This, she glanced around the club, was not her cup of
tea. It was either extremely young men or the way over the hill men
who came to talk to her in settings like this. Not that she was looking
for some hot middle aged guy to come sweep her away. After all, she
was married and loved her husband. She had transferred to a
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temporary position in Korea six months early, and then when her
bosses had promoted her, they moved her to a temporary assignment
in Japan. Six months of not seeing her husband was beginning to take
its toll, making her feel a bit lonely.
The affair her husband had a couple years earlier weighed heavily
on her mind. She had forgiven his indiscretion and they had moved
on. Giving herself a mental shake, she had to let her stray thoughts
go. Just because she was lonely didn't mean she had any intentions of
cheating, she knew just wanted some mature companionship.
Ben said something, but she didn't hear since she was lost in her
own thoughts. Without another word, he got up and walked away.
The other men, she had already forgotten their names closed ranks,
but still talked to one another instead of acknowledging her. Not one
to butt into a conversation, or really start one on her own; she sat and
listened to their stories and jabs at one another. Smiling or frowning
at whatever they were saying, she remained quiet.
After a while, her beer was gone and she wanted another one.
Slipping off the seat, completely unnoticed, she once again stood in
line and paid for her drink. The bartender winked at her.
She smiled back. He was good looking she admitted to herself.
With the way his hair was spiked on top, the small goatee growing on
his chin, and the spacers in his ears, he was definitely not military.
Although she had to admit, his body was cut with muscles in all the
right spots. She watched him moving around behind the bar. A few
of his mannerisms made her wonder if he swung for the other team.
Not that it mattered to her. She took her beer and stood by the corner
of the bar and watched the dance floor with a grin at her wayward
thoughts.
Rosa was dancing with a group of women now, the men on and
around the polished wooden floor nudged others, all motioning in the
women's direction. One of the girls scooted around and came up
behind Rosa, running her hands along her arms and down her sides.
Rosa looked over her shoulder and smiled, backed up to the shorter
girl. Then to Paige's surprise, Rosa turned around and wrapped her
arms around the girl and they danced, rubbing the front of their bodies
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against one another to the beat of the music. Their hands were all
over each other. The other girls in the group laughed and began
imitating them. But they couldn't compare to the sexuality Rosa
exuded.
Paige could not take her eyes off the two women, and neither could
the bar full of men. The girl turned in Rosa's arms, her back to her.