I watched the hole patiently. I had to know what it was, wanting, as always, to know by what creatures, friends and foes, I was surrounded. The creature, however, had noticed the jerk of my head in its direction and was refusing to resurface. Had I been a dog, I simply would have shoved my muzzle into its hole, scratching at the tenuously constructed abode with strong claws. But I was patient. Eventually the creatureâmy creatureâreappeared.
Carefully, a fraction at a time, it emerged, hauling more sand with it. It was yellowâmore yellow than a gold finch, a lemon, a tennis ballâyet translucent. I'd never seen anything like it, and still couldn't be sure I'd seen anything at all. As I watched it, counting its brown spots, I remembered John Audubon, who loved his intimate knowledge of wild birds so much that he trapped and killed one from each species, stuffed
it, preserved it, named it. Measured and recorded each one for all time, to leave his imprint upon it, to create his own legacy.
I watched. It moved sideways. The way it slithered from under earth so dry as to make its legs seem viscous. Suddenly it appeared to be dragging a round, soft white belly, and I realized with horror that it was a giant spider. A creature spinning its sticky web around me.
I imagined the magnificent, ghostly thing turning swiftly and without warning in my direction; crawling, crawling, crawling on me. I forced myself to remain still. The next time it appeared I could see a large claw on its front left side, eye stalks raised to face me. Thank god it had eye stalks. It was some sort of crab, but I'd have to look up the name.
The power of knowledge. As I felt my breath growing more even, I looked up and saw Helen, angling each narrow shoulder forward as she lifted the corresponding leg, moving toward me. Her white blond hair was cropped close to her skull and she is so fine-boned she appeared to be a fledgling, a thin black shadow in the sun. Her blue jacket was zipped up completely beneath her chin. The power of all that I know. I looked up at Helen, the abrasions on her chin and brow, the scabbed over places where she did to herself what she would have me do to her. Her lips were slightly parted, looking at me, wanting forgiveness, and I remembered the night I pushed my fingers down her throat, thrilled at the way she tried and tried to swallow me, until she choked; her head moving forward to take more of me down her unwilling orifice, my fingers controlling and filling a space never meant for this. She allowed me. Ramming first my fingers and then my cock down her throat, I had come, and come again, fucking her head, her face, this part of her so much her personality, so public.
Helen fell heavily beside me and began to sob. I can't believe I found you, I wasn't looking for you, she said while I froze, loving her fragility and hating that she couldn't see: my
solitary observation of something rare, something difficult. Something so in tune with its habitat you couldn't be sure you'd ever seen it. I wasn't looking for you, she repeats. What if I was meant to find you! What if I am meant to find you, she muttered. Then she got up and looked down at the hole. Oh, a ghost crab, she said, and moved away without realizing she had pushed sand into the hole with the heel of her boot.
V.
I let her take my hand in her damp one and lead me back to camp.
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Once there, however, Helen began to move with jerky, exaggerated motions around the picnic table. I recognized the actions, but could not think of how to stop what I knew to be coming. As fast as the tiny juncos flitting from bush to bush, she was over at my truck, pounding her fist into its side.
I watched as she ripped off her expensive waterproof wind breaker and hurled it down onto the rough pavement of the road.
I'm feeling hideously well-disposed toward you, she said. I thought she was perhaps baring her teeth. It was certainly a grimace. Hideously well-disposed, she repeated, which makes me circle myself in fear. I'll try not to make these feelings of affection dangerous.
I wanted to hit her then, and she wanted me to. She'd dented my car. Ruined the tunnel of the ghost crab. But I couldn't. To hit her would be to return myself to the sixteen-year-old I was before I became clever enough to assume the guise of bohemian artiste: strong and vicious and victorious; a welder of eighteen-story nuclear submarines; a cop beater. I couldn't put myself back in those ignorant hands. Yet the main reason I have never been able to hit Helen, my glorious, my beloved, is precisely because she wants it so badly. I consider it a form
of noble cruelty to rise above this, to be withholding and self-righteous in the face of another's need.
Sometimes, during sex, I think perhaps I am your garden variety rapist. The woman shouts No, No, and I insist I know she means Yes. Because, of course, I know better than she what it is she wants.
It's my job to know.
And it's a rhythm, you see, and, as with anything one does well, with practice one hits that place, the sweet spot, where you no longer think of the ball as a hard orange shape rough and too large for your hands, or of the rim as an obstacle through which you must force the ball. In the sweet spot everything disappears but you, becoming part of the swelling roar which is crowd and praise and promise which is body which is high which is god. Which is you.
I left her by the truck and walked back to the table. She stood watching as I poured the morning coffee from a thermos, her beautiful golden hair brighter at this hour than the sun, a helmet of gold; little wonder we all want to possess her. Then she snarled at me, gyrating hips she says are too wide, one hand upon them, the other held out in vicious enticement. C'mon fuck me, fuck me baby, she crooned raspily. Fuck me, Jack. That's what a woman's for, isn't that why you won't call yourself one? Isn't that why you fall in love with women like me, and then leave?
She was hideous and she knew it. I knew what she wanted: for me to fuck her hole and turn her inside out through it, pushing myself through the other side of that waiting hole, that empty hole, that messy slimy leaky hole into the past, into a prehistoric burning place where we were all lizards, all water breathers, all equally dangerous.
I couldn't. The more she wanted me to hit her the more my skin pulled back to cling to bone, leaving only a warm spot hanging in the air between us. Three steps away, I watched
as she balled her fingers into a fist. Her hands were red, raw looking, the way my mother's looked in the winter when she hung the laundry from ice-coated rope. Helen's hand rose. I thought she was going to hit me and I didn't know what I'd do. I learned to hit to kill, to punish, to escape. I don't know how to hit softly; there's no in between for me. You don't know how strong I am, I said, not for the first time. None of it was for the first time, and I couldn't tell whether she'd heard me. I was afraid of killing her with my fists in a way I'd never been afraid when fucking her.
The handâcould it have been her hand?âcame up higher, its shadow ridiculously huge. Helen moved it as far from her body as it would go as if she was signaling something in to home, an airplane or a base runner or a puppy. It's such a welcoming gesture, this stretching out of a beloved's arms. It left the shadow of crucifixion painted long on the stones between us. Then she crooked her elbow slightly, as if to mimic a boxer's pose; I saw the fist accelerate, but not at me. It skipped against her jaw and slid off in the opposite direction and I thought oh, it's hard to hit yourself. You know it's coming.
VI.
I've never been fucked.
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That was all she'd said to me our first night.
I've never been fucked before.
Which made me realize, albeit in my slow, circular wayâsince I'm not one to dwell on other's psychological motivesâthat this wasn't about horses or dogs or men or women. For years I had known this but never seen it, until that day of the ghost crab. That what I'd been after all along was to fuck the hideous into the beautiful, to use my fist to break apart the bonds of consciousness, to transform us from the limited flesh-eating creatures we are into something more
grand. I longed for someone to take me there, to fuck me out of my head and make me theirs and, failing that, I offered it instead to each of my lovers. Always waiting in the alley, off to a side where they can't touch me, masquerading as a sailor, chinos tight to my muscled hips and flaring out at my ankles, whirling as I crank the chain tighter, setting out the anchor and reeling it in.
It's never about horses or dogs, men or women.
It's about the nature of being fucked.
Behold the Burning Bush
MarÃa Helena Dolan
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Sex. Succulent, steamy, absolutely devouring and annihilating sex. That's what MarÃa Isabella had been giving me. That's what drove me absolutely insane.
And that's what she is withholding now, in order to make her little prophetic pronouncement come true.
See, when I first spied her dancing to the hot salsero band in the tiny Cubana dyke club on the South Shore, I knew I just had to have her.
I thought,
“Tan caliente.”
And then,
“Mujer, estás tan caliente. Y estoy caliente tambien.”
This dark, full-figured beauty simply radiated heat, even in the midst of heatedly tropical surroundings. She moved with an internal rhythm that flowed out through her hips, traveled through space, and then sent shock waves through me.
As if we were characters in a bad novel, our eyes met across the dingy little dance floor, and without exchanging words, we knew we'd be sharing fruits from the garden of earthly delights before the night was out.
And so we did. And did again. And again. And again, for three months. But that was her limit. She told me after the first week,
“No puedo ver nadie más que tres meses.”
I wasn't to take it personally. She just never could handle being with someone beyond this very set, defined time limit.
Unfortunately, I did take it personally! Everything we did, everything we felt. And, wonder of wonders, after a while, the unbelievably intense sex got to her, too. And it just fried her ass that I'd actually made her feel something.
So, I had to goâdespite her telling me over and over as we fucked our brains out:
“¡A! Mamita, tú eres lo mejor, lo mejor! Hay que hacerme.
Fuck me and make me come all over your face.
¡Ahora mismo!”
The best. Yeah, I'm the best. But here I am, riding the rails to work in my little tan uniform, and the woman who's driving me crazy has already got another fool to replace me.
You want to talk bad mood? You want to talk last straw? Man, I could get fired from all the attitude I've been throwing out to the riding public. A guy bumps into me on the platform, and it ain't
“Perdóname.”
No, it's
“No me jódas, pendejo!”
My
bipiaso
starts beeping, and I loudly cuss out my chipero neighbor who undoubtedly wants me to do something for him again. And all the time, I'm wearing that unmistakable “City of Miami Transit System Electronic Technician” patch on my shirt.
Carájo!
Fuck customer service, fuck these
hijos de putas
who are always whining about losing their fucking fares in the gate, when you know good and goddamn well that they never put the fucking money in the turnstile in the first fuckin' place!
As these and other, less charitable, ruminations course through my preoccupied mind, I feel a light touch against my fingers, which are curled along the smooth chrome surface of
the train car's hand rail. Startled, I snatch my hand back and look up into the deepest, darkest pools of ebony ever to grace a woman's face.
You could get lost inside those, I realize with a sharp inhalation. In a milky, melodious voice, with just a hint of an accent, she asks, “Are you troubled, sister? Is there something I can help you with?”
Oh. Yeah. And then I pan out, and take in...her wimple. Her veil. Her entire habit. The best-looking thing I've seen in ages, and she's a fucking bride of Christ! Sighing and cursing my luck, I reply, “I don't think so, Sister.”
She sits beside me and clasps my hand between hers, holding it almost as if it were a prayer book. Peering into my palm, she traces the lines across it, sending deliciously shuddering waves of sensation through me. “I can see that you've been disappointed in love. And I can see that you deserve better than you've received. She was not the right woman for you.”
Stunned, I want her to continue touching my hand. But what does this nun know about it? Is she a real nun, or is this some elaborately bizarre come-on?
Before I have time to rummage further in my closet of doubts, she takes my hand in hers and delicately and discreetly presses it against her crotch. As though burnt, I yelp and pull away. After all, twelve years of Cuban parochial schooling teaches you to look at women who have taken the veil in a certain way. And this is not that way.
Smiling understandingly, she again takes my hand, again clasps it between her own, and again surreptitiously places it into her lap. This time, I don't pull away.
She looks meaningfully into my eyes and says in that scary, low voice nuns are trained to use on recalcitrant pupils: “Let us go to your place of work. We can be alone there, and I can give you the consolation that you need.”
At this, every nerve in my body jumps and twitches and shouts
“¡Ave MarÃa y Todos Los Santos!”
and the very hair upon my head is about to stand at attention.
However, being well-trained, I merely swallow hard, nod, and stare at the flooring until the next stop.
I do not have such mundane thoughts as, “This must be a form of sacrilege,” or even “I'll get fired if they find us in there together.” No, nothing so coherent. Only “OhmyGodOhMyGod
¡¡¡Aiaiaiai!!!”