This is the ninth part of a fiction serial, in 794 words.
Benedict.
The thing about sharing with Gabby was that she was hardly ever there. Unlike me and Mikki, she didn’t seem to have to do much studying, and we had never seen her print off any course work to hand in. Then considering she supposedly had few other friends at uni, she managed to find lots of places to crash overnight.
One good thing about her absences was that Mikki and I got to know each other better, and became more relaxed in each other’s company. I saw a different side of her, vulnerable, socially awkward, and with a lot of goodness and kindness to give to others.
In many ways, she was like a female version of me.
Gabby soon started to skip paying what she owed us too. Her monthly payment for her share of the rent to me was often late, and sometimes didn’t appear at all. That meant me dipping into my student loan to make up the difference, as I really didn’t want them to contact my dad, who was guarantor.
And every time Mikki asked her for her share of the money put on the Key Meters, she brushed it off with the same excuse. “Look, you know my parents are paying my fees, I don’t have a student loan. I depend on them sending the money from abroad, and they take their good time about doing that. Once it comes through, you know I will repay you”.
With hindsight, I appreciate we should have known. We should have stopped it all earlier. But the crazy love we both felt for Gabby clouded our judgement. Besides, you know what they say about hindsight. ‘In hindsight everything is much clearer.’ Looking back now, those evenings with Mikki were mostly spent talking about Gabby. We would start by complaining about her, then both end up defending and excusing her.
Maybe we didn’t want to face our own weaknesses, or perhaps it was because we both truly loved her. We will never know now.
In the classes and lectures, she was shining. The rest of us could only look on in admiration as her work got better and better. More insightful, almost breathtaking in its passion and form. There didn’t seem to be one aspect of the course that she wasn’t on top of, and that she understood with far more clarity than the rest of us. Mikki even suggested she could write a book on modern history, and it would be a best seller.
Mikki got a kiss on the lips for that comment, a really big and soft one.
But she never did get the fifteen pounds Gabby owed her for that month’s gas and electric bills.
By the start of our third and final year, Gabby had repaid small amounts of what she owed both of us. She also spent more time at the Colman Road house in the evenings. Mikki was working almost full-time in the Campus Cafe, and had stopped bothering to ask Gabby for the Key Meter Money. When Gabby spent evenings with us, our eyes lit up, we smiled, and felt contented.
She was funny, she was clever. She brought wine and beer, and sometimes quite exotic food that she tried to cook. Not always successfully. But we ate it anyway, just happy that she was there with us.
Then one weekend, she stayed away again. The atmosphere in the house was flat. Mikki seemed depressed, so I comforted her. Before I really knew what was happening, we were together in her room, making the most of her double bed. Every fantasy both of us had ever envisioned with Gabby was brought to life between us that night. Both virgins at the time, both embarrassed and awkward about our bodies, it took a second night of the same until we were happy to be comfortable around each other.
Suddenly, I had a sexual partner in my life. And it wasn’t Gabby.
It got to the stage when we didn’t actually want Gabby to come home. If she was out, we were together. I didn’t ask Gabby about the money she owed me, and Mikki stopped mentioning the outstanding amount due for gas and electric at all.
Yes, we struggled to pay it all, but I became used to walking Mikki home after her shifts at the cafe, both hoping Gabby would be out again.
By the time the year was coming to an end, we were sharing Mikki’s room, and paying all the bills between us. When Mikki asked me to go home with her to meet her mother, I readily agreed.
And when I finally got to stay at my parents’ place for a week or so, I told them I had a girlfriend.
This Gabby seems to be what one calls “a toxic person”. I hope that a possibly arising jealousy of a surprisingly returning Gabby will not thwart the new love affair. But now, so far so good. 😉 xx Michael
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Toxic is a good word for her, Michael.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I had known myself at least one similar person in real, Pete! xx Michael
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I’m glad they’re together, thanks to Gabby. The plot is thickening.
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And Gabby still has to go missing! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Those who have been close to her will be devastated.
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The plot thickens and Gabby is still there…I’m sure when she does go missing there will be a few suspects while she has changed her hair colour and her name has started conning someone else 🙂 x
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Not too long now before she goes missing.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Ben and Mikki, I wondered if that would happen. Are Kim and Andrew next? And Gabby is still not missing? This is getting nice and muddled, love the series Pete! xxoo, C
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Kim prefers girls, and ‘muddled’ is good. (I think…)
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Every cloud.. 🙂
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Yes, though pushed together because of mutual love of someone else is a strange way to start a relationship. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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I didn’t see that coming.
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Glad to hear that, Pete.
Best wishes, Pete.
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A terrific chapter Pete…interesting to see where this will go!
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Gabby is still not missing as yet, John.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Finally something positive for the two roommates. Warmest regards, Theo
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Yes, it took a long time to happen, but it’s a good thing.
Best wishes, Pete.
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(1) Considering that Dracula had few mortal friends, he managed to find lots of places to crash during the day.
(2) Mikki doesn’t care for skinny men. She refers to Ichabod Crane as “Icky-Bod Shame.”
(3) “In hindsight everything is much clearer.” My third eye disagrees. All that hair blocks the view!
(4) Mikki “never did get the fifteen pounds Gabby owed her…” That’s a good thing. Mikki is overweight as it is!
(5) “Before I really knew what was happening, we were together in her room, making the most of her double bed.” Ben and Mikki had always wanted to play Parcheesi on a double bed.
Overheard:
Kim, barging in during the game: “So did you two roll in the hay?”
Mikki: “Hey, you rolled a two!”
Ben: “Snake eyes!”
Mikki: “Roll again!”
Ben: “I’m on the home path now!”
Kim: “But Gabby isn’t. Where is she?”
(6) “Suddenly, I had a sexual partner in my life. And it wasn’t Gabby.” Mikki was close-mouthed, but open-legged.
(7) Ben and Mikki were paying all the bills. But they agreed that Monopoly wasn’t as much fun as Parcheesi.
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I don’t even know what Parcheesi is, but I still get it. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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My thoughts about ‘darling’ Gabby are coming true. One of life’s takers. Hopefully Ben and Mikki cut her loose soon.
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She may well cut herself loose when she goes missing.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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I’m tempted to hurry that up.
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Sorry, I’m making you wait a bit longer for that. 🙂 x
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Do you need some assistance? 🙄
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Love can be so blind and it’s something you have to find your own way out of. Glad Gabby caused Mikki and Ben to find each other.
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That’s the only good thing to have come out of her manipulations so far, Carolyn.
Best wishes, Pete.
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The relationship sounds good but I doubt it lasts long because Gabby is in the picture.
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They are both still in love with Gabby of course, but she is going to go missing at some stage.
Best wishes, Pete.
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The calm before the storm?
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She has to go missing yet of course. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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I’m so focused on feeling sorry for all the people she’s taking advantage of, I keep forgetting she has to go missing!
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wow so now ben and mikki are together and not liking gabby well that is good as she was staying with michael good story pete
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They are together, but both still like Gabby very much.
Best wishes, Pete.
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At least he ended up with Mikki and not Gabby… better in the long run I think.
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Definitely a better option. Except that both of them are still in love with Gabby of course.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Aaargh, they won’t learn re: Gabby
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Even though they got together, they were still actually pining for Gabby.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Duh
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If they’re pining for Gabby, they’re barking up the wrong tree!
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gabby is like a charismatic cult leader, a narcissistic sociopath, who uses and leaves people in her wake. she is beginning to wear out her welcome and there is power in numbers, as they unite in forces against her, odds are something will change
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Change is always possible, Beth.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Well at least there’s a spot of happiness for Ben and Mikki. For now.
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Yes, Gabby’s frequent absences brought them together.
Best wishes, Pete.
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