One Day After the Trip, 9:23 a.m.
Courtney is sitting with a guy. Some dude whoâs on the orientation committee. How skeezy is that? Hitting on freshmen when youâre on the orientation committee. Itâs like hitting on students when youâre a teacher. Definitely not cool.
âHey,â I say, turning to my roommate, a guy from Queens named Ricardo. Ricardoâs a cool dude, one of those guys who you can tell is always going to know whatâs going on. Which means at some point this semester, weâll probably get in some trouble, but, hey, thatâs the price you pay. âWhatâs the deal with tonight?â
âItâs gonna be sick,â Ricardo says. He takes a piece of toast and dips it into his over-easy eggs. There werenât over easy eggs on the buffet, but Ricardo conned one of the dining room workers into making him one. âThereâre no upperclassmen on campus yet except for the orientation committee, which means itâs going to be all freshmen.â He smiles at me and gives me a knowing look. I pretend like I know what he means, even though I really have no idea. Does Ricardo have some knowledge of statistics pertaining to freshmen girls giving it up?
I glance over at Courtney, where she now appears to be writing her phone number down on the back of a napkin for the guy.
âDefine âsick,ââ I say.
âTons of chicks, tons of booze,â he says. âItâs like the official kickoff to partying in college. And the girls here,â he adds, looking around the dining room, âare unfuckingbelievable.â
Heâs right, too. The girls here are amazing. Much hotter than the ones in high school. And thereâs a lot more of them to choose from.
I step away from the table for a second, pull out my cell, and dial Courtneyâs number.
âHey,â I say into the phone. âI just wanted to tell you that Iâm done. I donât want anything to do with you, so you donât have to worry about it. Iâm not going to call you anymore.â I snap my phone shut with a satisfied click and start thinking about what Iâm going to wear to the party.
âSo these girls are going to head over there with us,â Ricardo says later that night. Heâs standing in front of the mirror, gelling his hair. From what I can tell, Ricardo spends a lot of time in front of the mirror. âYou, my friend,â he says to his own reflection, âare spades.â
âWhat girls?â I ask. Iâm riffling through my suitcase, trying to find a clean shirt to wear to the party. One of the problems with packing my shit so late was that I didnât have time to worry about if my clothes were clean or not. Therefore, I have a lot of dirty clothes in my suitcase, which is why I havenât bothered to put them in my dresser or hang them up. Why fold them when Iâm just going to have to wash them anyway?
âThese chicks I met at one of the orientation icebreakers,â he says. The whole freshman class spent the afternoon playing lame icebreaker games, like âthree truths and a lieâ in an effort for everyone to get to know each other.
âHot?â I pull a black button-up out of my suitcase and give it the smell test. Definitely not. I throw it back in.
âSmokinâ,â he says. âTheyâre roommates, friends from high school. Itâs always good when the girls are friends.â Ricardo picks up a bottle of cologne from his dresser and gives himself a spray.
âJesus, that shitâs strong,â I say, backing away.
âItâs Diddyâs new cologne,â he says. âItâs a total pussy magnet.â
âOh.â
âAnyway,â he says, giving himself another spray. âI figure we can head over with Chelsea and Krista, lay the groundwork. And then if it doesnât work out, we can ditch them when we get there.â
This guyâs good. I hold a long-sleeved blue shirt up to my nose. Not the best, but itâll do. I pull it over my head, slide my feet into my Timberlands, and sit down on the bed.
âWhat timeâs this thing start?â Itâs already eleven.
âUsually things donât get going until around eleven,â Ricardo says. Heâs making weird faces at himself in the mirror, pushing his lips out like a fish.
âWhat are you doing?â I ask him.
âGetting ready.â
âWhatâs that thing with your lips?â
âI read about it in some magazine. It supposedly gets your pheromones racing, so chicks want you.â
âCool.â My roommate is an insane person. I donât have too much time to think about this, though, because thereâs a knock on the door.
âThe girls,â Ricardo says, opening the door. âCome in, come in.â He ushers them into the room. For an insane person, Ricardo definitely knows his women. Theyâre both blonde with big boobs. Oneâs wearing the shortest skirt Iâve ever seen, and the other one is wearing a top that exposes her midriff. I realize I havenât hooked up with anyone since Iâve been with Courtney. And now that Courtney and I are broken up, I can hook up with one of these girls. Maybe both of them. I feel myself starting to get turned on.
âIâm Jordan,â I say.
âChelsea,â one says.
âKrista,â the other one says. Iâm never going to be able to tell them apart.
We head over to the party, and Ricardo makes it easy for me by latching on to the taller one (Krista, I think), and so I drop back and start talking to Chelsea. Iâm starting to think that for all of Ricardoâs weirdness, he and I might get along just fine. Unlike B. J., he has play. Ricardo obviously knows the first rule of the double hookup, which is that when two guys are out with two girls, you immediately pair off in an effort to let the girls know a hookup is definitely expected.
Chelsea and I do the required small talk on the way to the party. I find out sheâs from Boston, an elementary education major, and really, really likes to party. I know this because she says, âDo you like to party?â and I say, âYeah, I guess,â and she says, âWell, I really, really like to party.â
By the time we get to the frat house, the festivities are in full swing. There are people all over the placeâoutside, inside, on the porch, on the lawn. It seems like the whole freshman class is here.
I grab two cups of beer from the keg and take them over to where Chelseaâs waiting for me by the door.
âHere,â I say.
âThanks.â She takes a few huge gulps. Whoa. This girl doesnât fuck around.
âSo what dorm are you in?â I ask.
âI live off campus,â she tells me, and then smiles. The strap of her bra is showing. Red. Hot.
âNo shit,â I say. âHowâd you manage that?â
âMy parents pay for everything,â she says. âThey feel guilty that theyâre never around, so they make up for it by trying to give me everything I want.â
âThat sounds sweet,â I say, wondering if sheâll give me pointers on how I can finagle that situation for myself. My parents already give me pretty much whatever I want, but making my mom feel guilty is very appealing.
We talk for a little longer, and drink even more, and half an hour later, Iâve got quite the buzz going on. I canât stop looking at her bra strap. This girl is seriously hot. I wonder if itâs because sheâs a college girl. But that really makes no sense, since until a few months ago, she wasnât in college, and itâs unlikely that sheâs morphed into a hottie in just a few months.
âHey,â she says, leaning into me. âWe can probably get out of here now, if you want.â
Her lips are a few inches from mine, and I can feel my body responding to hers. She smells like beer and perfume and something sexy. âYeah,â I say, leaning back into her. âWhat did you have in mind?â
âWe could go back to my place,â she says.
âGo back to your place?â I ask.
âYeah,â she says. âAnd watch movies. I have a flatscreen and tons of DVDs.â For some reason, Courtneyâs face flickers across my brain, but I push it away. Fuck Courtney, I think. This chick is hot. The thing with Courtney is over. I take another sip of my drink, figuring if I can just get a little more buzzed, Iâll be fine.
âThat sounds cool,â I say. âJust let me tell Ricardo.â
I start making my way through the crowd, and finally find Ricardo standing by the keg with his arm around a brunette. Iâm impressed. Anyone who comes to a party and then hooks up with a different girl than the one he brought, has to have serious game.
âIâm leaving,â I say. âIâm going back to Chelseaâs apartment.â
âSweet,â he says. âNice one, bro. Iâll catch you later.â
But when I turn back around, I see Courtney in the corner, talking to that guy she was with at orientation. Sheâs leaning against the wall, and he leans in to whisper something in her ear. She throws her head back and laughs, her hair falling down around her face. My stomach feels like itâs in my throat, and then someone walks in front of me, blocking my view.
âHey,â Chelsea says, grabbing my arm. âThere you are. I was wondering what was taking you so long.â She leans into me again. âAre you ready to go?â I can feel her breath against my ear, and her chest against my shoulder.
âIâm sorry,â I say to Chelsea. âIâ¦I canât go with you.â
And then I walk out of the party, down the street, and back to my dorm.