Chapter 13
“How was it?” asked Maria the moment Conchita walked in.
She didn’t say anything but crossed the floor and slumped down on the sofa. She closed her eyes and Maria saw a grin spreading on her face.
“C’mon, tell me, what happened?”
“Not much, we had a wonderful day on the trail.”
“Bullshit, something more happened, I can see it in your face. Did you kiss?”
“Yeah.”
“Anything else?”
“Maybe.”
Maria sat down on the coffee table and put her hands on Conchita’s knees. Then she looked at her for a while. Conchita tried to look innocent but couldn’t hold back and began to laugh.
“What’s so funny?”Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.
“I played with his, you know what.”
“You jerked him off in the jungle? I don’t believe you.”
Conchita took her sister’s hands in hers. “I swear, I did it right there. He was leaning against a tree and was kneeling in front.”
“Did you suck him?”
“No! I think he wanted me to because he kept pushing my head down.”
Maria sat down on the sofa and put her arm around Conchita, pulling her closer. “Listen, sucking cock is beautiful. I just love how it grows in my mouth.”
“Well, I didn’t want to. I’m pretty sure he liked to be jerked off though. When he squirted his load he moaned so loud I thought someone would hear him.”
“Good for you. We need to get ready, the bus leaves in an hour.”
Conchita was putting down her bag by the door when the door bell rang. She opened it and found Dick standing outside.
“Hi, I just wanted to give you something before you left.”
Maria walked up behind Conchita and said. “Hi, I’m Conchita’s sister Maria, nice to meet you.”
“The same. Look, I bought you a cell phone, that way we can keep in contact. It’s pre-paid and I put a hundred Dollars on it.”
“Thank you Dick, that was so kind of you.”
“Another thing, I want you to come and see me in Texas as soon as possible. I’m going to give you some money for the ticket and VISA. Call me when you have a date.”
Conchita didn’t know what to say, so she just hugged him hard and after a kiss on the cheek, he turned around and walked down the stairs.
“Wow, he must really like you. Just look at this phone, it must have cost him a fortune,” said Maria.
Conchita leaned against the wall and tears ran down her cheeks. “I miss him already. Do you think mom and dad will let me go?”
Maria sighed and thought for a second while putting the phone back in the bag. “No, but they don’t have to know, do they?”
“What do you mean?”
“Come, let’s sit down.”
In the kitchen, Conchita sat down at the table while Maria made them some coffee. “I think you should stay here and get your VISA. I will tell mom and dad that you found a job. That gives you at least a week before they get suspicious.”
“What about aunt Pocha?”
“She is cool, I think she will go along with our plan. This morning she told me that she thought it was great that you had met someone.”
“Are you sure about this Maria? I have never gone anywhere.”
Maria took the cups over to the table and sat down. After adding sugar and milk to her cup she said. “Yes, I am sure. Dick seems like a wonderful man, and if he wants you to visit, you should go.”
“But I have just met him; maybe he turns out to be a serial killer or something. I will be all alone in America.”
Maria laughed and then said. “I think he is fine, don’t worry about it. What is the worst that could happen? If he turns out to be an asshole all you do is come back home.”
“But I don’t even have a passport.”
“Let’s go and get you one. I can take a later bus.”
An hour later they were standing in line waiting to turn in the paperwork for a passport application. The man behind the counter received the forms and told them Conchita could pick them up in two days.
“That’s it then,” said Maria when they were standing outside in the sunlight. I have to run to catch the bus. When you get the passport, go to the American consulate and get a VISA.”
“OK. I will miss you. Try to talk to mom and dad, and tell them not to worry.”
“Ha! They always worry about you, but I know you are doing the right thing. You should get out of here, see the world, and do something with your life.”
They hug goodbye and Conchita watched her sister disappear into the crowd on the sidewalk. Suddenly she felt alone and scared. What was she doing? Flying to America to be with a man she only just met, she must be insane. But at the same time, she knew that if she didn’t go she would regret it for the rest of her life. She looked around and saw a bus stop where she could take the bus back to her aunt’s apartment.