Emily glanced down at the surface of the ice. "It was with my long-term boyfriend and we're still together... when did you lose your virginity, Ms. Los Angeles?"
"What's that supposed to mean?" I laughed, splashing water on her.
"You wear a grungy friendship bracelet next to an uber-expensive Cartier bracelet. You couldn't be more LA if you tried.”
"Damn," I laughed. "I should give you more credit, Emily.” The three of us were each from opposite ends of the country and had wildly different upbringings. In any other setting we might never have been friends, but as rookies on a team, we were all the other had. Hell, we'd just watched each other barf. If that doesn't form a quick bond I don't know what does.
"Well now you both know how I lost my virginity. Spill," Emily demanded, bringing the topic back to where it was a few minutes earlier.
I didn't think about Trey often. He was my boyfriend during junior year, and while I don't know who won prom queen, I do know that he won prom king. He was the king of my high school in every sense of the word. When we had sex for the first time, I thought I was in love with him, but it was awkward and over before I'd even felt anything but pain. We did it a few more times, each just as awkward as the first. It was only a few weeks later that I’d found out he’d been cheating on me with a girl from another school.
I tried to tell them the story as best as I could without bringing the mood down or playing the victim card. Just because I’d been cheated on twice didn’t mean I’d spend my life exclaiming, “Woe is ME!”
"What? Are you kidding me? Was Josh any better?" Becca asked.
“He was… okay? I think? It looked like he was giving the bimbo a good time." I guess there was no point in being coy at this point.
"What about you?" Emily asked, turning toward Becca. I smiled thinking how good her story would be in comparison.
Becca coughed and glanced toward her arm still resting on the side of the tub. "Oh, well, I've never had sex."
"What?!" Emily and I both exclaimed. I would have bet my life that she was the most experienced out of all of us. I mean, she was gorgeous and funny and what else is there to do in Texas other than fool around? Isn’t everyone just banging on barrels of hay?
"It’s not a big deal. I was kind of a loser in high school. Soccer wasn't a cool sport at my school and I had braces until the eleventh grade."
"Ouch," I noted. "Well, Becca, you're freaking gorgeous and who cares when you have sex for the first time. Mine sucked anyway, right?”
She nodded, and I knew the discussion was over for the time being.
“Let's get out of here!" I hopped up and out of the ice bath, but when I stepped down, my foot didn't hold my weight and I collapsed onto the concrete.
"Oh my god! Are you okay?" Emily asked.
At least she was worried about me. Becca was laughing hysterically, just as I would have been.
"Guys, I can't feel my limbs. We stayed in too long!" I exclaimed, lying on the cold concrete floor.
We didn't stop laughing until our legs thawed out.
"Want to shower and then go grab lunch?" I asked the girls as we walked up to the front door of the rookie house. Just before we went inside, Emily noticed a little package sitting at the foot of the porch.
"This has your name on it, Kinsley!"
I narrowed my eyes on the box. It was so small that I’d completely walked past it.
"Oh, I bet it was part of my mom's package from earlier," I said as she handed it over. "All of her gifts have multiple parts."
Becca pulled open the front door before yelling, "Last one to shower buys lunch!"
"Ah!" I shoved past her and ran for the stairs, only to have her take my legs out from under me midway to the top. My knees banged against the carpet as I fell forward and loose carpet fibers found their way into my mouth. Blech. Why did it seem like I would leave this house with way more bruises and scars than I’d brought with me?
"It's not fair! You're a defender! You'll win every time!" I shouted as Becca crested the top of the stairs.
She just laughed and headed to her room. Quiet Emily trekked casually up the stairs after us, clearly uninterested in the competition.
Luckily, we didn’t all share one bathroom. The house had been renovated a few years ago so that it felt more like a dorm than a normal home. Each room was connected to a bathroom that two people shared. Emily was my suitemate.