Pictures of Lily

Pictures of Lily by Paige Toon

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Authors: Paige Toon
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you a lift home,’ he says. There’s a half-empty glass of beer on the table in front of him. I don’t know how long he’s been here, how long he’s planning to stay, or if he intends to keep on drinking, but after another night in on my own yesterday, I don’t want to turn down what might be my last invitation.
    ‘Do you mind if I stay?’ I ask Ben.
    ‘Of course not,’ he replies, taking a step backwards. ‘See you on Monday?’
    ‘Cool,’ I reply.
    ‘Bye, Ben.’ Josh waves slightly too enthusiastically.
    ‘See ya.’
    My heart dips slightly as I watch Ben walking away. I feel bad about ditching my only friend for a better offer. But oh, he won’t care. And as Josh flashes me a sexy grin and beckons me to the table, all thoughts of Ben fly right out of my mind.

Chapter 4
    One of Josh’s mates stands up and goes off in search of another chair. Josh indicates the now-free one next to him. I squeeze past the drinkers at another table to get to it and realise I’m nervous.
    ‘There might be one inside,’ the guy still searching for a chair says.
    ‘Can you get Lily a drink while you’re at it?’ Josh calls after him. Then, to me: ‘What do you want?’
    ‘Oh, um, may I have a cider, please?’ I wonder how hot they are on underage drinking over here. ‘Thanks!’ I call.
    ‘No worries,’ comes the good-natured reply.
    ‘Guys, this is Lily,’ Josh says to the people around the table. ‘My new – what are you? Stepsister? Half-sister?’
    One of the girls sniggers.
    ‘Housemate,’ I reply.
    ‘That’ll do.’
    ‘Lou, Alex, Tiff, Brian.’ He points to each of his friends. ‘And the bloke who’s gone to get you a drink is Shane,’ he adds.
    ‘Aren’t you hot in those jeans?’ the first girl, Lou, asks me.
    ‘No,’ I reply bluntly. She has long, dead-straight blonde hair and is wearing a lime-green vest which brings out the deep tan on her slender arms. I’m guessing she’s wearing a very short skirt, but the table is blocking my vision.
    ‘When did you get to Australia?’ the other girl, Tiff, asks.
    ‘Saturday.’
    ‘Isn’t it, like, a twenty-four-hour flight or something?’
    ‘That’s right.’
    ‘I couldn’t cope with that,’ Lou chips in. ‘Flying’s supposed to really dry out your skin.’ On that note, her eyes flit over my face. I decide then and there that I really don’t like her very much.
    Shane returns with my drink and another chair. I thank him and peer into the glass. It’s full of ice.
    ‘What’s wrong?’ Josh asks.
    I can’t help but smirk. ‘You serve cider with ice?’
    ‘ Yeah ,’ Lou says, pulling a ‘dur’ face. ‘How do you Pommies drink it?’
    ‘We don’t drink it with ice.’
    ‘That’s right, it’s all about warm beer over there, isn’t it?’ one of the blokes chips in, sniggering. I feel my cheeks reddening.
    ‘You’ll be in trouble if you slag off the Pommies, mate,’ Josh says.
    ‘Aw, are you missing home?’ Tiff asks me, pouting like a little girl.
    Shane pulls a face. ‘Why?’
    ‘That’s what I keep asking.’ Josh slaps him on the arm.
    I wonder if I can catch Ben up?
    ‘Bloody hell!’ Lou squawks, leaping suddenly to her feet.
    ‘Shit, sorry,’ one of the blokes says, brushing liquid off her (yep, very short) skirt.
    ‘Get off me, Alex,’ she squeals, batting him away. ‘Stop sloshing your bloody beer around!’
    I take a small gulp of air, relieved that the attention has been diverted from me.
    The cider, it turns out, is actually very nice served over ice. Not that I could ever see myself asking for it back home. But it’s a hot late afternoon and if the truth be known, I’ve been sweltering in my jeans all week. I still haven’t dared to unveil my pasty white legs. I don’t know when I’ll do that, if ever. I wonder if I can get through the next couple of years wearing trousers?
    Hang on, are they going to make me wear khaki shorts if I work at the conservation park?
    Noooooo!
    ‘I know what

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