The Girls in 3B by Valerie Taylor
Author:Valerie Taylor [Taylor, Valerie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781558617629
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
16âGOOD LOOKING?â BETTY PELECEK SAID. SHE looked at Barby over the rim of her coke glass, her lips twisted scornfully. âI guess sheâs all rightâif you like that kind. I like normal people myself.â
Through Barbyâs mind there flashed the names of half a dozen hidden disabilitiesâTB, cancer, leukemia, all the names that flashed at you from billboards and magazine pages. She said weakly, âNormal?â
âSure, sheâs a Lesbian.â Barbyâs expression was all the answer she needed. âDonât you know what a Lesbian is? Itâs a woman who likes other women.â
âWell, I like other women. Donât you?â
âTo go to bed with, stupid. Instead of men.â
âBut I donât see howââ She ran through her considerable knowledge of the relationship between men and women. âI mean, what do they do?â
Betty shrugged. Either she didnât know, or, more likely, she considered it an unfit subject to discuss at a drugstore counter. âThey find ways,â she said darkly. âTheyâre not like other people.â She gathered up her handbag, gloves and packages, preparatory to getting down from the high stool. âWe better get back. Sheâll give us both hell if weâre late. Unless,â she said maliciously, âyouâre teacherâs pet or something.â
Barby frowned. Betty sounded so positive; surely you couldnât make up a thing like that, and yet she didnât see how it could be possible. Fragments of talk, ignored at the time; allusions in books; clinical-sounding magazine articlesâthis might explain a great deal she had ignored or dimly wondered about. âAnyway,â she said, âI donât think Miss Gordon could be one. She looks like anybody else.â
âYou canât always tell. Sometimes they dress in menâs clothes. But other times you canât tell them from ordinary people.â
âWell, butâwhat people do is their own business.â She fell silent, knowing that Betty didnât agree. When someone in the department got married it was Betty who made a note of the date, to compare it later with the arrival of the first baby; she seemed to know what every girl in Blouses and Sportswear did over the weekend and which ones were sleeping around, with married employees were two-timing their husbands and which of the floor managers and department heads got fresh with the girls. Her gimlet gaze frightened Barby, conscious as she was of all she had to hide. She tried to avoid Betty, and when there was no way to avoid a coke break or lunch hour with her, she breathed easier when it was time to get back to work.
She looked at Miss Gordon with new curiosity when they reached the store, half expecting to discover some disfigurement she hadnât noticed before. But Miss Gordon looked quite ordinary: neat, attractive, with a pleasant smile. In her dealings with the other supervisors and the salespeople she was both relaxed and capable, as if she knew her value to the company and, at the same time, recognized an obligation to do her best. Her girls didnât loaf when she was around, didnât sneak off to the washroom for a smoke or spend their time visiting, but Barby had never heard her reprimand anyone.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
The Lamplighters by Emma Stonex(1318)
The Burying Place (The DI Rachel Morrison series Book 1) by Vicky Jones & Claire Hackney(1268)
Sisters by Daisy Johnson(1253)
Remember by Lisa Genova(1138)
The Secret of You and Me by Melissa Lenhardt(1131)
The End of Men by Christina Sweeney-Baird(1101)
Expect a Miracle by Danielle Steel(1080)
The Castaways by Lucy Clarke(1019)
Seven Kinds of People You Find in Bookshops by Shaun Bythell(860)
The Liar's Dictionary by Eley Williams(848)
The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict & Victoria Christopher Murray(839)
Everything After by Jill Santopolo(801)
The Marriage Moment by Katie Meyer(795)
The Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Benedict(783)
A Family Affair by Lance Edwards(766)
ANTONIO TABUCCHI by Sostiene Pereira (Ita Libro)(738)
The Boy in the Field by Margot Livesey(736)
The Russia House by John Le Carré(731)
The Summer Seekers by Sarah Morgan(702)
