Lindsay Hunter - Ugly Girls

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Perry and Baby Girl are best friends, though you wouldn’t know it if you met them. Their friendship is woven from the threads of never-ending dares and power struggles, their loyalty fierce but incredibly fraught. They spend their nights sneaking out of their trailers, stealing cars for joyrides, and doing all they can to appear hard to the outside world.With all their energy focused on deceiving themselves and the people around them, they don’t know that real danger lurks: Jamey, an alleged high school student from a nearby town, has been pining after Perry from behind the computer screen in his mother’s trailer for some time now, following Perry and Baby Girl’s every move — on Facebook, via instant messaging and text,and, unbeknownst to the girls, in person. When Perry and Baby Girl finally agree to meet Jamey face-to-face, they quickly realize he’s far from the shy high school boy they thought he was, and they’ll do whatever is necessary to protect themselves.
Lindsay Hunter's stories have been called "mesmerizing. . visceral. . exquisite" (
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“It’s okay,” he said. “I ain’t into Dayna like that. I never have been.” He stopped just short of saying I’m into you , wanted to maintain whatever aloofness he had left, but he knew he had to say out loud what they were both wondering: Who was he here for? Had to calm them, reassure Perry most of all. He was her devoted. Another thing his momma said. Are you my devoted? Huh, are you? Yeah, you are. Her voice like a dog’s tongue on its own butthole. Another hot wave roiled through his bowels.

“Don’t say my name,” Dayna said. “You don’t know me.” She sounded like one of those white people who wanted to be black. Plenty of those in the jail, all of them crazy enough to swallow a sharpened toothbrush just so they could shit it into an enemy’s eye.

“Anyway,” he said, his eyes on Perry. “You want to go somewhere and talk?”

He might even show her the underwear. Why else had he brought it? He needed her to see that he was serious, he’d done his work. Maybe she’d be scared. Even better.

“Did you hear what I said, dummy?” Perry asked. The rain was picking up. Her eyes had slitted themselves against it. Jamey was shocked to realize she was near ugly. He could see the mean parts of her momma in her. Wet wasn’t her look.

“Did you hear what I said?” he asked. “You ain’t got to worry about me and Day — your friend here.”

The girls cut eyes at each other, laughed. It irked him, he couldn’t help it. This was one aspect of girls being friends that he did not like. Still, he smiled along with them, letting his thumb drop away.

“It ain’t no use,” Dayna said.

“Nope,” said Perry.

Things hadn’t gone his way before, plenty of times. Sometimes it took awhile for the girl to warm up to him, trust her emotions. He’d even given up a time or two, walked away empty-handed and disappointed. But he felt like it was too soon to make that kind of a call.

The girls were turning away from him now, still laughing a little. Dayna was shaking her head like he was a lost cause.

“Hey now,” he said. “It ain’t polite to leave the table before you’re excused. I want to talk to you.” He could hear how firm he sounded, how adult, but he hoped it came off as macho.

“What do you want to say?” Perry asked, only half-turned back toward him. “Might as well say it now, ’cause I ain’t going nowhere with you to hear what it is.”

With her body turned that way he could see the beginnings of a roll of flesh at her belt line, just a hint at what was to come if she wasn’t careful. Jamey wanted to warn her of it, warn her that she’d get older and her body would get soft and no matter how hard she tried she’d never be young again, never be as young as even one second ago. He wondered did she get lonely for her past yet, did she? Even if it wasn’t all that great of a past. Even if it was a hell. It was still a bundle of days gone.

“I like you,” he said. Sometimes when it had gone bad he’d had to lay it all out on the table, fan out his cards face up and name them one by one. This felt different. Something about how rusty he was. Something about all those days gone by. Something about Jim, and how much he wanted the man to like him, but also how much he wanted to take a fishing hook to his belly. This time felt more raw. He felt himself get hard, another card.

“And I want to be with you,” he went on. It seemed like such a simple thing. He had this difficulty in his pants, this stiff offering, and she only had to take it. Accept it like a birthday gift, only there wasn’t even no ribbon to have to unbow. He took a step toward her.

“He’s got a fucking boner ,” Dayna said. “Look!”

He only wanted to quiet her down, only wanted Perry to listen to him and not her, only wanted to place a hand on her arm so she could feel that he was a human being, not a monster, not a stranger. A friend. “That’s just my pants,” he started to say, his touch firm on Dayna’s forearm, his own dry hand soaking up the cold and wet of her, and okay, he pushed her a little, nudged her really. Move back, move away from here, you’re ruining it, can’t you see you’re ruining it?

But it was like a shock went through her, a jolt, his hand making her seize up, grunt an unwomanly unh , the arm he touched yanked up and away, her other arm going around the back of her and returning with the blackest gun he’d ever seen. With a gun. A gun. He repeated the words to himself, trying to believe his eyes. A gun! A chop of a laugh burst from him, maybe he was hoping it was a joke, maybe he was beyond his own control now. The whole thing felt beyond real. Felt like something he was watching. Next on the reel was Perry’s face, her mouth in an open rictus, so it was a joke! He reached out his arm again. He had the urge to stick his fingertip in the barrel hole, plug it up, show them he was a good sport.

Dayna lunged toward him, and then he was in the air, as weightless as if he was in the water, windmilling his arms like he was attempting the backstroke. He felt the gun fly off his finger. He tried to locate its arc with his eyes, could only take in the blurred wipe of the walls of the quarry, growing taller and taller, the ledge he’d just been standing on getting farther and farther away from him. He was falling. His underwear filled with the warm liquid of his bowels, finally, every part of him beyond his control now. He thought of his momma, the fallen cakes of her breasts. Whose hand on his pants front, which momma? He knew he’d land soon. His brain allowed one final thought, and it broke his heart before the rocks broke his body: Why so much silence? Why weren’t they screaming?

SHE’D PUSHED HIM, hard, letting go of the gun and jamming her hands into his chest, getting ready to charge him if he came back at her, but his boot caught on a root and he tumbled backward. Right off the ledge. He was there and then gone. It wasn’t two seconds before she heard him land, a clattering and then a wet thump. He hadn’t even yelled. The gun had gone over with him, stuck to his finger. The stupid gun! Baby Girl felt like someone had wiped the spiderwebs from her eyes. Everything seemed bright, the wet trees and the rocks as crisp as if someone had painted them there and then outlined them in black. A good news morning is how Charles liked to word it. Only it wasn’t the morning and there wasn’t no good news.

A clattering and then a wet thump. All because she pushed him. All because she’d pulled the gun. All because she’d brought the gun in the first place. All because of her gaping ache. All because of her bald head, her fleshy belly, her ugly self. He hadn’t even yelled. Before she knew it Baby Girl was bent over, upchucking into the dirt. A wiggling pool of bile formed at her feet. She hadn’t eaten anything since the day before.

“Is he dead?” The words stung her mouth. She spat. “You think he’s dead?” Another gurgling mouthful tumbled forth.

“I don’t know,” Perry was saying. “I don’t know. It’s hard to say. He could be alive. He could be.”

When Baby Girl felt sure she wouldn’t heave again, she straightened, looked at Perry. Only then did she notice it was still raining, Perry’s face streaming, her eyes blinking away the water. The rain would wash away the bile. Maybe it could wash away what she’d done. But Perry was right. He could be alive down there. The thought was enough to compel them both to the edge to see for themselves.

He was on his side, his arm flung out like he was reaching for something, his back arched. His legs were together, his feet one on top of the other, as neat as peanut shells, though he’d lost a boot. He’d have looked like he was asleep but for his head, which was facing up, his neck just a rope of jelly now.

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