7/13/2010

True Confession Tuesday VIII: The Party

You can catch up by reading TCT: Special 2 Part Episode, TCT: Relationship and TCT: The Sheep.

The party was on a very hot Saturday night in July. It was meant to be a simple backyard barbecue, but between the alcohol and the huge crowd it had a bit more in common with a frat party.  I felt it somehow appropriate that I was acting like a college kid on my 30th birthday.

Martin was the first of "my boys" (as Mimi and my other girlfriends took to calling them) to arrive. And even though I had specified no gifts, he brought me a mix CD he had made. Which was sweet, because the whole time we were dating he always seemed to be making CDs, but never for me. Pleased, I read the friendly message inside and glanced over the songs. Most of them were songs he knew I liked (Abba, the Sopranos theme). Some seemed odd, but I was quickly distracted by the bright, shiny beer bottle someone handed me.

As the other boys arrived (MG the most recent ex, Foster the almost, John the new potential, Scott's friends the flirts), I began to find the whole situation incredibly amusing (okay, a few more bright, shiny bottles may have helped. Also, vodka.). The guys nodded to each other and then gravitated toward whichever one of my friends they had liked best. MG had an advantage because some of his own female friends were at the party too. I cheerfully circulated, when not doing birthday shots.

I mostly ignored the boys, dancing around the patio and cheering on the volleyball players.

MG and I spent a lot of time staring at each other, though. The night before he had taken me out to dinner and declared his feelings and regrets over breaking up. He had said things like, "You're the most amazing woman I've ever known," and "I'll never hurt you again." I had said I needed to think about it. I had just turned 30, but I think romantically I was more like 19. So while I drank and laughed and danced, I assessed my romantic options.

At one point I wound up sitting next to John. We made small talk. Martin drifted to a seat nearby. Then Foster did. Finally, MG sat in the chair on my other side. We were all basically in a circle. Two of my friends walked by, glanced around the circle and then walked away giggling. No help from that front. The five of us had an awkward conversation. Foster thought the situation was hysterical, so he kept saying semi-inappropriate things to me just to watch the others react. John thought he was simply hitting on the birthday girl and couldn't seem to understand why these other guys were cock-blocking. Martin made snide comments that could have been construed as insults but weren't obviously rude. MG was quiet but attentive - getting me more beer without being asked, etc.

John soon moved on to greener pastures (which was good, as his obsession with his pet snake had begun to disturb me). Then Foster spotted a young blond and moved on as well. Martin left the party right after that, claiming that he was tired. He hugged me good-bye and reminded me to enjoy the CD. I paused and looked at him, giving him a chance to mention the significance of the songs. He didn't.

So I was left with MG. He was so sincere and sweet. I was weak (and drunk). We got back together.

That time it lasted for three months.

2 comments:

Jerseygirl89 said...

Well, I didn't have all their attention, believe me! John was only vaguely innocent - I heard a lot stories about him later on. And no, to this day I'm not sure about the meaning of some of the songs on the CD.

Jerseygirl89 said...

Well, I didn't have all their attention, believe me! John was only vaguely innocent - I heard a lot stories about him later on. And no, to this day I'm not sure about the meaning of some of the songs on the CD.