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Good Girls Pole Riders Club
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Chapter 1

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We made a pact. Not for our men, but for ourselves, really. The five of us would buy a pole. A stripper's pole -- mirror-finished stainless steel, attached from floor to ceiling. It was approaching midnight, and we had already polished off two shakers of chocolate-banana martinis. Shaundra was on the couch. Me and Niecee sat on either side of the coffee table; Brenda was on the love seat, half passed out after one drink, as usual. Karina was wide awake, with sweats on, legs positioned in an overextended V as she stretched her open palm toward her toes. The idea was Shaundra's. Had anyone else come up with it, we would have laughed it off and moved on to the next thing. But Shaundra was grounded. She wasn't nasty like Niecee, who was willing to try anything once, and she wasn't scary like Brenda. She was our middle mark. We measured ourselves by her, usually without even knowing it. Everyone else was too skinny, too fat, too loud, too quiet, and too loose -- all by Shaundra's position in our crew.

"I'm gonna cut it off. Clean off, I swear," Shaundra said.

"Ohh, nooo. You're in love, remember. He just treats you sooo wonderful and he's sooo attentive." Niecee smirked, stirred her electric-blue nail around the inside of her martini glass, then sucked her entire middle finger into her mouth.

"Why are you always tryin'ta catch somebody with their own words?"

Niecee swirled her tongue around her finger one good time, then pointed it at Shaundra. "Don't get mad at me because you were chasing his stank drawers last week. It ain't my fault you luvs him." Niecee smiled, then whipped her hard-pressed hair from her shoulder to her back.

"Let her talk, Niecee," I interjected.

"Shay, why don't you concentrate on taking those horsehair braids out of your head. You're almost done."

She whipped her hair again for good effect. Niecee was cute and she knew it -- milk chocolate, in good shape, with her real hair cutting almost to the middle of her back.

I continued unbraiding the middle of my head. "All I have to say is don't fall asleep, cuz all your shit might be cut off when you wake up."

"That's what I said," Shaundra started up again. "I'ma cut his shit straight off. Let me find another stripper's number in his pants."

"How do you know it's a stripper's number?" Karina asked as she tucked her right leg into her overly thick thigh for another stretch.

"She gave him a business card." Shaundra reached across the coffee table into her purse.

"That's a shame. Even strippers have business cards nowadays." I shook my head. "Maybe I should get some made up: Housewife seeks adventure -- will pay you." She handed me the stripper's card. I flipped to the back and then to the front again.

"Brit-ten-ney. The girl doesn't even know how to spell," Shaundra said.

The card was glossy, printed on a nicely weighted cardstock. Brittenney -- Petite Goddess was printed at the top left of the card, and a photograph of a light-skinned young woman with a long black weave and pouted lips was on the right. She had a deer-in-the-headlights, wide-eyed look on her face, her left hand draped the bare skin above her braless breast, and her nipples were cropped off the card by a black border.

I passed the card to Karina. "'Actress, Exotic Dancer, Escort, Private Parties. Call for rates.' What does incall/outcall mean?"

Niecee took another sip of her drink. "It means his place or hers."

I shot Karina a look. She placed the card on the table. "Well," she said, "it still doesn't mean he's into strippers. He could have gotten that card anywhere."

Shaundra plucked her glass from the coffee table and adjusted her feet again under the purple afghan. "I know he's into strippers, and I'm tired of him telling me that the government is garnishing his check for child support."

"Well, Shaundra, that isn't so far-fetched," I said, wanting to comfort her.

She threw up her hands and rolled her eyes to the back of her head. "Are you sleeping with him too now?"

I rolled my eyes in rebuttal. "I'm just saying, Shaun."

"I have seen his pay stub and talked to his ex-wife." Shaundra pursed her lips. "He's not getting garnished; he's giving his money to Cotton Candy and Honey Dip."

Niecee flicked her hair again. "You know you need the hickory stick as much as he needs the na-na. Stop complaining."

I grabbed a pile of unbraided hair from my hair bag and threw it at her. Sometimes I just wanted to strangle Niecee. We'd been friends since junior high -- well, not really. Brenda, Shaundra, Karina, and I were friends. Niecee was Shaundra's older sister and roommate, so we tolerated her for those two reasons alone.

"I may as well share this with y'all now. You're gonna find out anyway." Shaundra sat up straight, knocked the purple afghan from her lap, and smoothed her hands over her stretched-to-the-max size 13 blue denim jeans. "I'm ordering a pole."

"You're ordering a what?" Brenda uncurled her five-foot-ten-inch body from the fetal position she had been in on the love seat.

"I thought you were asleep," I said.

"You must be talking about a fishing pole, right?" Karina asked, looking up from one of the three Travel & Leisure magazines spread between her stretched legs.

"She's talking about a booty clap, come-fuck-me-for-a-ten-spot pole."

"Is that how much you used to charge, Niecee?"

"Ooohhhh!" we all cooed. Shaundra rarely stood up to Niecee. I reached over to Shaundra and high-fived her, then held up my hand to Niecee for another high five. She left me hanging.

"Please" -- she flicked her hair -- "I only did that for a week. And it was good money."

"I'm ordering a stripper's pole," Shaundra confessed. "And I was thinking" -- a devious grin spread on her lips -- "maybe y'all want to go in with me."

"You can't be serious," Karina said before I could get the words out.

A part of me was thrilled. The other part felt like I had entered an alternate universe. This was different, even for us.

"Well, I'm in," Brenda said matter-of-factly. "Just let me know how much and I'll get you a check this week."

"Shaun, you're really getting a stripper's pole?" I asked.

"Why not? I'm a good woman. Why should I lose my man to someone just because she knows how to shake her behind and wrap her leg around a pole? Way I see it, I need to join the game."

"Well, I'm down, too," Niecee said, "as long as I can pay you in weekly installments."

We all looked at her.

"What?" She sat up on her knees and poured the last of the martinis into her glass. "I'm not balling like y'all. Twenty-five dollars a week is better than nothin'. Besides, I could stand a little practice."

"Karina? Shay?" Shaundra looked at us both. "Are y'all in?"

Karina waved both of her hands above her head. "Nunh-uh, y'all. It's taken me a year and a half to get down to my weight. I'm not gonna mess around and risk a broken hip because I was swinging my fat butt on a pole. Besides, I'd have to pray about it anyway."

"Here we go," Niecee said under her breath.

"Shay?"

I looked at Shaundra. "So I guess we'd have it one week a month or something like that?"

"Whoop, whoop! Okay, you're in." I hadn't seen Shaundra this excited since she found out she was pregnant with Brandi. "We can each get the pole for one week, from Saturday to Saturday. I already picked one out. It's stainless steel, splits in two pieces, and comes with its own carrying case. We won't even have to drill holes or anything."

"So, how much?" Brenda leaned forward on the love seat.

"Five hundred forty dollars and eleven cents. If we split it four ways, that'll be a hundred and thirty-five apiece, a reasonable investment in our relational and sexual futures." Shaundra ran her hand over her recently cropped hair. "It's hardball time now. If Paul wants a stripper, from this point on, he'll have sistah Good-n-Plenty at home."

"Amen, sistah. 'Bout time you got some sense."

Everyone starred at Niecee again.

She bucked her eyes. "That's real. If a broad handles her own business, she ain't got to worry about another heffa doing it for her." She swept her tongue around the rim of her glass.

Her words struck a chord of truth inside of me. "This is a trip. We are really going to do this stripper-pole time-share thing. I would have never believed it."

"Does it come with an instructional tape?" Brenda asked in her most intellectual voice.

Niecee jumped in. "What are you gonna learn from a tape? You have to get this experience the natural way, at a strip club. You pick it up as it comes. And that's easier for some of us than it is for others." She smirked at Brenda, her right dimple deepening to its fullest. Brenda was never very rhythmic; that hadn't changed since junior high.

"Brenda, you could catch on if you really wanted to. Don't even listen to Niecee. Besides" -- Shaundra let her own right dimple deepen -- "I'm going down to the club this Saturday. If y'all want to come, you're welcome to roll."

"I'll ride," Niecee said. "I might run into one of my old girls."

"I'm down, too," Brenda said, ignoring Niecee's chuckle.

Karina rolled her ankles to finish off her stretching and closed her magazine. "I'm gonna have to talk to the Man Upstairs about this, but I think y'all are gonna need a prayer warrior in the house, so tentatively count me in."

I was the only one left. I wanted to go, but I knew Mark was going to flip out more about the club than he would about the pole or me having an occasional drink with my crew now and then. "Y'all my girls, but I don't know. I've already hung with y'all once this week; I might be pushing it."

"Why don't you just spit the truth, Shoshannah." Niecee winked at me and it irked the hell out of me. "You'se got to ask Minister Mark. And Lord knows, Minister Mark don't want his wife hanging out in no den of sin. Heavens no."

"Leave her alone, Niecee. Ain't nothing wrong with trying to be a good Christian wife. Shay ain't got nothing to be ashamed of." Karina gave me a glance of approval.

Niecee rolled her eyes. "Good Christian what? Please. Y'all can live in la-la land if you want to, but she's probably the biggest sinner of all of us. The innocent-looking ones are always the worst k -- "

"You need to worry about yourself. We all know hell's got a special spot waiting for your scandalous butt," Brenda said, still mad about the insinuation that she didn't have rhythm.

Niecee giggled, then smoothed her palm over her hair slowly. "There's a whole wing waiting for my ass, 'cause I don't half-do nothin'."

I grabbed my week-old blush Shiseido glasses from the table, then collected the stray extensions from my lap and most of the ones I had thrown at Niecee. Cautiously, I lifted myself up from the ground, feeling the slightest bit tipsy. "Shaundra, I'm gonna head home, but don't worry, I've got your back Saturday night."

Copyright © 2007 by Kimona Jaye