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    Remember Who you Are 10.2

    The waiter arrived quickly to take their drink orders. “She’ll have the merlot, the Duckhorn Vineyard… and I’ll have an old fashioned, please…” Eric ordered, for both of them. Smiling, always smiling. He had flung his arm around the back of her chair to talk to the waiter and he left it there, casually possessive.

    “No… wait. I’m sorry… Chardonnay for me, please. Cloudy Bay is fine.” Tina said, steel in her voice. Why am I apologizing? The waiter paused, then nodded.

    “Women! So fickle” Eric smiled, charming and good-natured. “One moment they like one thing and the next they move on to something else…” He leaned over her to talk to Aaron, his arm now making contact with the length of her shoulder, pressing. They had a good laugh over that, leaving Tina to simmer. When her wine arrived, she drank the glass in one swallow, holding her glass out for a refill.

    Dinner arrived, the speeches in full swing. She finished another glass and beckoned the waiter for more. Tina was mentioned frequently, praise coming from the Director and the two lead actors who appeared to be very drunk and possibly in love although it was hard to tell, as the female actress made several references to Shane’s skills in the hairdressing room. Tina snuck a look at Bette, who raised her glass to her wife and smiled a big, proud smile. She placed her hand on her heart and patted it twice, gesturing her love to Tina sweetly.

    Tina watched as yet another person approached Bette to talk, an older gentleman who pulled up the chair next to her and soon had her engaged in a lively conversation. Shane leaned in to comment and soon all three were engrossed in a spirited debate, Bette’s laugh ringing out, and Shane chuckling.

    Eric again put his arm on the back of her chair, now touching her shoulders, then leaned in closer to talk to her. His thumb moved across the skin on her bare shoulder almost absentmindedly. Drawing slow circles, caressing. Irritation flashed through her like a lightening bolt, she narrowed her eyes.

    “I think I found the next book for our movie. You will love it, it’s about two lesbians. Except this time the guy gets the girl. A classic. It’s time we cornered that market, don’t you think?”

    Comments

    1. Someone needs to lay Eric and his petty ego out on the floor. He is harassing Tina and making her job miserable. He needs blanket a party and Jodie is next. Tina is so passive aggressive to blame Bette. I m glad that Bette called her on it.. What a horrific work environment. PPS

    2. Hi BK,

      I am happy you didn’t go Black Friday shopping but instead wrote this chapter.

      For one second i was afraid Tina was about to give in to Eric! It wasn’t a good move of her to drink so much wine and at the end to lash out on Bette. She said some very hurtfull words and yes whined as a small child.

      Tina is a grown up woman and falls fast back on old behaviour when she is insecure. She can learn from Bette, she has matured so much and was right to tell off Tina. Maybe some therapy would be good for her.

      But i loved how gentle and stern Bette spoke to Tina while dancing and making Tina feel protected at the same time.

      Thank you for a wonderful chapter!

    3. Tina..Tina…Tina. Why on earth would you blame Bette for your bad situation with Eric. Tina has been a strong and courageous woman. Its time to take responsibility and not allow Eric to get away with his behavior. After the 2nd glass of wine, you should have left the table. As soon as Eric put his arm around Tina, she should have objected with something like “Eric, I am not your girlfriend and I am not your date to this event. And therefore I would appreciate it if you would not act as if I were and keep your hands off of me.” He is going to keep pushing until Tina does something. Call him out on his bad behavior. And do it publicly. I recommend a swift knee to the groin! Remember, Tina is planning on creating her own studio and leaving Aaron and Eric to their own devices.

      As to Jody? Well, let’s see what happens to her. Surely she will get her just rewards sooner or later. You cannot keep getting over on people forever. Sooner or later that which she sewed will grow into her reward. She will need something from Bette and Tina someday and they will not hesitate to say sorry, no can do!

      I love the way Bette handled this. She latched on and would not let Tina run. That was what was about to happen. Tina is now having to figure out how to resolve her problems in a more mature way. She still has to tell Bette the entire story about Eric. Brilliant move on Bette’s part. I’m sure Bette was not sure that she would get the desired results, But Bette’s new method of confronting the problem head on and not allowing Tina to run will give more success to their relationship than failures. This is another episode which will make their relationship stronger and more lasting. Beautifully written.

      Love this story bunches. Cannot wait for the next chapters….

    4. Thanks for posting! Reading your latest chapter made this cold, wet and dark winterly weekend much more bearable :-)

      Great interaction between T + B. Not all love, peace and harmony but a few bumps on the way which Bette handled very well. Tina saw where she has to work on herself for the sake of their marriage.

      I’m with Martha: please let Tina find some more self-confidence and tell Eric the caveman to show some professional behaviour. I hope she finds this strenght before the trip to Chicago. And after putting him in his place, she should concentrate on starting her own business.

      Looking forward to the next part.

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