I coughed and choked as I thrust my head into the toilet.
“Maybe, next time, opt for some soup. Might come up easier.”
I groaned. “Shut up, Alli--oh.”
She rubbed my back and held my hair up as my entire life came up into the hotel room toilet. Two o’clock. My stomach woke me up at two o’clock and I almost didn’t make it to the bathroom. My entire body hurt. In between my heaving spells, Allison helped me get out of my clothes. I was in nothing but my bra now. Completely bare, except for my tits being held up.
“There we go. Think you got enough time to get this off?”
I felt her unfasten the bra and it slid down my arms. I coughed into the toilet. I spat. I tried desperately to get that taste out of my mouth. And as I sat back onto the floor, Allison finished getting my bra off my body.
Leaving me stark naked on the cold floor.
“I’m going to get you a shower going. You can sit down in it and finish getting sick there.”
I sighed. “I’d rather die.”
She snickered. “Don’t talk such nonsense. Once we get you showered and cleaned up, you’ll be fine.”
“I fucked everything up.”
I curled my knees up to my chest and wrapped my arms around myself. I placed my head against my knees, wondering how
the hell I’d fix this. I heard the shower turn on and the heat of the water called to me. I felt my stomach already gearing up for round three. Or was it four?
Allison helped me up.
“All right. In you go so I can clean up the bathroom.”
Tears rushed down my cheeks as I stepped inside.
“Holy shit, that’s hot.”
“Yep. And it’ll wash you clean. It’ll relax your body so you can get this stuff out of your system.”
I hissed. “Why did I insist we go to that party?”
She snickered. “Because you’re an idiot. That’s why.”
She closed the curtain and I sat down on the floor. I heard her cleaning up. Flushing the toilet. Spraying perfume around. I leaned against the wall and let my tears fall. And on the other side of the wall, there was nothing. I hadn’t heard a sound from the guys in a while. I mean, sure. I’d been asleep. But they had been making noise over there before I passed out.
Now there was nothing.
I sighed. “Do you think he’ll come back?”
Allison paused. “I’m not sure, actually. You really hurt him tonight.”
I tried not to cry anymore. “What did I say?”
“You really don’t remember?”
“Only bits and pieces of the night.”
“But not the fight?”
“No. Not really.”
“Convenient.”