I stand with my left leg extended, my hand gently touching the barre. The District News team snaps several photos of me. My smile is genuine and a little silly. Itâs awkward posing for strangers.
âThat was perfect, Cassidy,â Lilly says as she leans over to view the camera. She nods at her photographer. âThat one, definitely.â
I pull my legwarmers up and walk over to her. âDid you get everything you need?â
She smiles at me. âJust a few more questions. The Nutcracker is a constant every year at Christmas and has become a District tradition. We have seen you play Clara every year since you were fourteen. We love you as Clara. So, will you miss her?â
Still reeling from the news of my new role as the Sugar Plum Fairy, I answer with excitement. âI wonât miss being on pointe the whole time.â I laugh. âBut yes, I think I will. Itâs Claraâs journey, ultimately. That role is a huge responsibility. I wonât have as much stage time this year, but being the Sugar Plum Fairy means Iâll get to do some iconic choreography â including a pique ménage sequence Iâm still trying to wrap my head around.â
Lilly nods. âAh, yes. Can you explain this sequence to us?â
âWell, a pique is one move. But to do the pique ménage, like the one the Sugar Plum Fairy does, Iâll need to push off my left leg on pointe and turn and repeat this over and over. It sends me in wide sweeping circles around the stage. Itâs not just about technique, but stamina and keeping my head level or Iâll fall over. Itâs dizzying. Not only that, but I often canât feel my left ankle the next day.â
Lilly smiles at me. âThat sounds like a lot of work.â
âIt is. But I love it.â
âHow do you feel about your headline: âGolden Girl Cassidy Slater Our Sugar Plum Fairyâ?â
Oh my gawd.
I blush. âHonestly? Flattered. Awkward.â I giggle and Lillyâs smile widens.
I hadnât realised I was the âGolden Girlâ of the District. I wonder if Iâd still be their Golden Girl if they knew what I let Max Butcher do to me last night. . .
The entire time theyâre packing up, I canât wipe the beam off my face. I wave goodbye to Lilly and the crew before going back inside my studio to call Toni. I put him on speaker phone. Laying the device on the floor beside me, I begin my stretches.
Toniâs voice sings through the phone as soon as he picks up. âDid they make you wear something God awful?â
âNo.â I move into the thread the needle position, twisting my hips so my shoulder touches the floor. âIâm just in a leotard and legwarmers.â
âI canât talk to you, anymore. Youâre just too fabulous for me these days.â
âIâm a Golden Girl.â I laugh.
âOh my giddy aunt, is that what theyâre calling you?â
âYep.â
âIâm mortified and jealous. Iâm jortified.â
I giggle. âTell me whatâs the next move I make. . . with Max.â
âYou donât make a move, Golden Girl. He will.â
âUm.â I swap arms and press my shoulder into the mat. âWe kinda parted in an awkward way. I want to like apologise or something.â
He tsks at me. âApologise for the blue balls you gave him? Yes, they hurt, Cassidy. You hurt Max. I hope youâre happy.â
âYouâre not helping.â
He chuckles. âThen we are right on track.â
âI want to make it up to him.â
âGood! Suck his dick.â
âToni.â I sit up and stare at the phone. âI have no idea how to do that. And itâs Max Butcher. Heâs probably had more blow jobs than hot meals.â
âHeâll appreciate the effort. Trust me.â
I move into the downward dog position, walking on the spot and stretching my calves. âFine, how do I do it?â
âIâm so thrilled weâre having this conversation! This is where I shine. So first, forget the term blow job. You donât blow on it. Well, you donât blow on it. I might.â
âGross, Toni.â
âAlright, so you suck him slowly. Leisurely. Keep the foreskin up. . . if he has foreskin. I imagine he would because theyâre all Catholics.â
âMax is Catholic?â My mind drifts to his mouth between my legs. âHe must go to confession a lot.â
âWell, his dad is part Sicilian and they are very Catholic, so I presume so.â
âHow do you know all this?â
âTwitter.â
âRiiight. You know that if YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook all became one platform, it could be called You-Twit-Face.â Which about sums up my feelings towards those social media platforms.
He laughs. âIâm stealing that one.â
âGo for it.â
âSo,â he continues, âmake sure your mouth is really wet. You want to fold your lips over your teeth so there is pressure, but no grating. Donât grate his cock, Cassidy. Suck him in long strokes and use your tongue on the underside where the skin meets. . .â He makes a squirming sound. âIâm getting a semi having this conversation.â
I roll my eyes. âToni.â
âOkay. Keep his foreskin up while you do this, but if it slides down by itself, lick the tip, but be gentle. Donât over stimulate. I repeat, do not overstimulate. You will struggle to make him come if you go hard and fast. A guy like Max Butcher wonât be easy to make come. Tease him. Change up the movements and then when you think heâs ready, you pump him like youâre milking a cow.â
I scrunch up my face. âIâm grossed out by that analogy.â
âIâm grossed out by your fanny.â
âToni, for your information, my vagina happens to be beautiful and smooth and very satisfied right now.â
My studio door swings open and Flick rushes in, squealing, âThis is so great!â
âI gotta go,â I say to Toni and hang up the phone.
My sisterâs red hair sways around her shoulders as she bounds towards me. Falling on top of me, she envelopes me with her long arms.
âOh my God, youâre not my type,â I laugh, rolling around on the floor with her.
We flop side by side with our legs folded over each other and sigh.
Her grin is infectious. âIâm so excited.â
I twist my head to stare at her. âWhy are you so excited?â
âUm, der, youâre coming with me to Bali!â
âOh yeah.â I stare up at the downlights in the ceiling. âIâd actually forgotten all about that with everything going on.â
âOh, well donât! Aurora is expecting the Cassidy Slater to entertain everyone. I set it up so Stacey and I are in a room together. You have your own.â
âOh.â I frown at her. âI thought I was sharing a room with you?â
âI thought I wasnât your type.â
âHahaha,â I snicker.
âDonât worry, weâre in the same villa. Iâll be right next to you.â Her eyes sparkle as she describes our accommodation. âIt has a private pool and outdoor kitchen and like a common area. Itâs just stunning. The boys let us choose from a few close to the reception.â
âOh.â I curl my lips together to keep a smile at bay. âSo weâre in the same villa as the boys.â My chest feels tight. I couldnât be more excited to spend a holiday with Max, but Iâm not sure heâll share my enthusiasm. We arenât friends. We arenât anything according to him.
She nods. âYeah.â
âWhy are you Maxâs plus one?â
âWell, because Xander can pretty much get whatever he wants from his big brothers, and Stacey can get whatever she wants from Xander. She wants me there, so thatâs that. Plus, I think Max likes the idea of having a girl on his arm who wonât cramp his sexual prowess, know what I mean? Heâs a complete man whore, but he has very little respect or time for women. That doesnât stop them though. Itâs strange because the other boys arenât like that at all. Xander is very considerate and open, and Bronson has been in love with the same girl since he was thirteen.â
Discomfort knots my belly. âSounds like youâve finally traded diaries.â I picture Maxâs smile last night after heâd made me come. A smile that had lacked his usual arrogant demeanour, instead seeming raw and revealing. I think about the night weâd slept beside each other without touching. He respects me.
âStacey knows the boys really well and she seems to worry about them a lot.â
âSo whatâs the deal with Stacey and The Butcher Boys?â
âThey donât have a sister, but if they did, itâd be Stacey.â She twists to face me. âYou donât mind that I said yes to going with Max, do you?â
I feign indifference. âWhat? Why would I mind?â She lifts a beautiful auburn brow at me and says nothing. âWhat? I donât care.â Her eyes stay glued on mine and amusement tugs at her lips. âI donât mind. Why would I mind?â I cover my face and grin into my palms, my cheeks flushing. âOkay. Yes. I have a crush on him. But I know the score. Itâs fine. Iâm fine with it.â Sheâs analysing me dubiously and her lack of verbal communication is getting under my skin. âFlick, donât just stare at me!â
âIâm just reading you like a book, my little love.â
âWell, thatâs good,â I stammer. âItâs been a while since you, like. . . read.â
She grins at me. âIs that the best comeback you have?â
âYes.â I smile back, knowing Iâve lost this round with my sister. âYour grin is so annoying right now; I want one of those pies to squish into your face.â
She rolls over onto her knees and stands up. âIâm really glad youâre coming, my little love. Iâm going to stay in Connolly with Stacey for the weekend. Tell Dad, okay?â She dances along the mats towards the door and then swivels to wink at me.