This is my sixth Daria fanfic, after The Whole Truth,
Emancipation, Blood Oath Of Patriots, By Any Other Name, and
Smackdown.
Sincere thanks to Renfield, Justin Smith, and Robert Nowall
for beta reading this for me, and also to you others who offered
suggestions and encouragement.
This story takes place between Speedtrapped (#310) and I
Loathe A Parade (#406), so Daria has no romantic inclinations
toward Tom.
THE BEACHES of BARKSDALE
by
GALEN HARDESTY
Chapter 1
TO BOND A MOCKINGBIRD
Daria Morgendorffer sat on the sofa in the family room, remote
in hand, hopefully flipping through the channels one more time.
"Sixty-seven channels and nothing on." she muttered.
The front door opened and Helen Morgendorffer entered,
briefcase in hand.
"Great news, Daria. Were going to the beach next
Saturday!"
Daria switched off the TV and turned toward her mother. "Thats
nice, Mom. Have a good time. Bring me back a seashell."
"Youre going with us."
"That wont be necessary. Ill just burn myself
on the stove while youre gone. You can bring back a bucket
of beach sand, and Ill stuff a handful in my crotch, and
you guys can throw the rest of it at me. Itll be just like
I was really there. That way youll be able to devote your
full attention to bonding with Quinn all day, or until you go
bankrupt, whichever comes first."
"Thats very amusing, Daria. Im sure your dry
but sparkling wit will help to make the day a memorable one."
"Youll have to ask Jane about that. Shell be
the main beneficiary of it. Well be touring museums
Saturday, remember?"
"No, you wont, Daria. Youll be at the beach
with us."
Daria stood and faced Helen squarely. Her tone of voice became
wholly serious. "Mom, Jane and I have had this trip planned
for two months. I told you about it then. I told you again two
weeks ago when we made our hotel reservations."
Damn. Helen did vaguely remember Daria saying something like
that about two weeks ago. That would make this more difficult.
"Im sorry, Daria, but youll have to reschedule."
"We cant reschedule. For several reasons, this is
the only time both Jane and I can go. You reschedule."
"I cant. This is, uh, the only time Ill be
able to get completely away in the foreseeable future."
Daria was starting to get a bad feeling. She could tell that
Helen was holding something back. "Well, I dont see
any problem. You guys go to the beach, Jane and I go to the
museums, we meet back here Sunday evening, everybodys happy."
Helen was still trying to sound reasonable, even though she
had no intention of actually being reasonable. "Daria, were
a family. We do things as a family. Thats how we stay a
family."
A sarcastic tone crept into Darias voice. "Thats
funny. I thought we stayed a family by caring about and
respecting one another."
Helen tired of the charade. "Daria, we need this
time together to communicate with one another, to bond
with one another. You will go with us."
Daria stalked out. "I am NOT going to rearrange my
entire life every time YOU get a wild hair up your..."
"DARIA! YOU ARE GOING TO THE BEACH WITH US AND THATS
FINAL!!"
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Preparatory to ducking dinner, Daria had come downstairs to
forage when shed heard Helen enter her bedroom to change.
She was seated at the table eating a hot dog when Helen came in.
Ignoring her mother, Daria stolidly munched and swallowed,
occasionally sipping from a glass of juice.
Helen poured herself a cup of coffee. "I want you to get
a new swimsuit, Daria."
Following an interval of silence, Helen tried again. "Daria,
did you hear me? I want you to get a new swimsuit, and I want you
to let Quinn help you pick out something attractive."
That word again. "What do you mean, attractive?
Something that picks up nails and screws?"
"No, Daria, that is not what I mean."
"Something that draws flies?"
"Youre being ridiculous."
"Something that displays my bait to best advantage?"
Helen bit back an angry retort, smoothed her facial expression
with a hand. "If you insist on phrasing it that way, Daria, yes."
Daria pulled out the neck of her raw sienna pullover shirt,
peered inside. "Something with large magnifying glasses
mounted on the top part?"
Pointedly not responding, Helen rose to refill her two-thirds
full coffee cup.
Jake entered with the paper, sat down at the table. "Hi
there, kiddo. Err.. whatcha doin?"
Daria looked up from the front of her shirt. "Looking for
my bait. Mom wants to take it to the beach and troll for morons
with it."
Jake opened his mouth, then noticed the violet glow of
ionization in a line between Helens eyes and Darias.
How either of them could stand up to the others glare he
didnt know. Many a time his shields had buckled and
collapsed beneath the onslaught of Helens ravening beams,
and he knew that Darias main battery was already every bit
as powerful. Abandoning the Sun-Herald as useless against such
hellish energies, he lifted off and engaged full reverse thrust.
"Jake, tell..."
"Gotta go check the worm-and-pinion gear on the Lexus!",
and he was through the dining room door, on emergency boost for
the relative safety of the garage.
"Wait, Dad, thats in here," Daria called after
him. "Im the worm and Moms got me pinioned."
Helen disregarded Darias droll attempt to feign weakness.
Shed already taken several hits from Darias sarcasm,
while Daria was unscathed. "Why cant she cooperate
cheerfully for once?" she thought angrily. Well, cooperate
she would, one way or another. The family needed to spend some
time together, to talk and share and grow closer. That was much
more important than Darias little trip. Why couldnt
she see that? Helen moved back to the table but didnt sit,
preferring to retain the psychological advantage of height.
Daria reviewed her strategy and surveyed the tactical position.
She knew this battle was lost before it had begun, as far as
Helens stated objective went. All she could do was make it
a Pyrrhic victory for Helen, make her pay as high a price as
possible, in as many ways as possible, as a deterrent against
future violations. She must make Helen say, after Pyrrhus
himself, "Another such victory and I am undone!" Daria
fired another full spread into her foe.
"So let me see if Ive got this straight. You want
to trample on my rights which you have sworn to protect as an
officer of the court. You want to cancel my long-established
plans, kidnap me and drag me where I have no desire to go. Once
there you intend to strip me as near to naked as the law allows
and display my physical inadequacies to the world on a crowded
public beach. And to make sure my humiliation is total, youll
stand me next to Quinn. Who gets to hold the sign pointing out
that shes my younger sister? Oh, yeah, and
then you say, Go on and have fun now, dear. And you
expect this to foster a deeper, more meaningful relationship
between us?"
Helen waved an arm angrily, as if batting at a yellow jacket,
dripping coffee on the table in the process. "Good grief,
Daria, were talking about a day at the beach here! One
lousy day for family togetherness! You need to adopt a more
positive attitude!"
Daria sprang to her feet, fists clenched. "Were
talking about you stealing my weekend of museum crawling with
Jane! Memories we would have treasured the rest of our lives!
Something we can never have now, because she will have already
seen them! You need to adopt a blue-ass baboon and leave me
alone!" Before Helen had finished parsing that apparent non
sequitur, Daria was out the side patio door and gone.
Helen stared at the door, feeling furious and sad at the same
time. Why the hell did she have to have plans this
weekend? Daria almost never had plans! And why hadnt Helen
entered that trip in her planner? She sighed. The gold card
probably wouldnt do it this time.
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Jane opened the door to Darias knock. "Come on in.
This is Liberty Hall. You can spit on the mat and call the cat a
bastard."
"What?" A puzzled squint replaced a darker
expression on Darias face.
"Something my weird great-uncle used to say. I dont
want to wear out "mi casa es su casa".
Daria smiled a bit and shook her head as she stepped in.
"Ah, Jane. Who else could make me smile when Im in
this foul a mood?"
"Ms. Li getting run over by a garbage truck?
"That would do it."
Jane grinned. "Chum on. Tell Auntie Jane whats got
her widdo Dawia all upset!"
Darias smile vanished. "I cant go with you
this weekend. I have to go to the beach with the psychopaths."
Janes face fell. "Oh, crap! Well, come on and tell
me about it." She put a hand on Darias shoulder and
steered her toward the stairs. This could be her chance to finish
up "Girl With Something Eating At Her Soul II".
Chapter 2
BUSTING UP CASHMANS
Daria eyed the gold card with contempt. "Adopt a cheerful
attitude? Enjoy myself? Be pleasant? While wearing a swimsuit
picked out by Quinn? An isolated cabin in the mountains. In the
middle of at least four acres of land. Preferably surrounded by
officially designated wilderness. With water supply. Electricity
not necessary. Definitely no phone."
"Daria, be reasonable. Thats just not doable."
Arms crossed, Daria glared angrily at Helen across the kitchen
table. The more she attempted to avoid contact, the more Helen
had taken to lurking near the refrigerator. "Why should I be
reasonable when you never are? Hmmm. Make that Pretend to
be pleasant. And you might want to rethink Enjoy
myself. A car. Three years old or less. Reliable and cheap
to operate, paid for and insured. Medium to dark green. Never
owned by a smoker."
Helen put the gold card away, pulled out the platinum. "Im
sure you can think of something you want other than a car, Daria.
Why dont you go look for a swimsuit?"
Daria stared at the credit card for several long seconds, then
said, "Well see. Keys."
Helen brought out the keys to her SUV. "Now, you be
careful, dear."
"Dear season is over, and your license has
expired." Daria glared at her mother, then at the keys and
card. Finally she took them, turned, and headed to the family
room. "Quinn! Mall!" The pitter-patter of little feet
resounded in the upstairs hallway and thundered down the stairs.
The front door opened and closed. A few seconds later, car doors
slammed, Helens SUV started up and pulled out of the
driveway.
Helen smiled a little and chose a wine cooler from the
refrigerator. That hadnt gone too badly.
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Daria drove along the semi-rural road to the mall, her mood
several shades darker than its weathered asphalt. Quinn chattered
gaily from the front passenger seat. "This is gonna be so
cool, Daria! Youll have a great time at the beach, now that
youre finally gonna have a decent looking suit! And maybe I
can even stand to be seen next to- um, never mind." Her
remarks confirmed that shed been briefed by Helen.
"Be still, my wildly beating heart." Daria fought
the urge to increase the upturn of Quinns oh-so-cute
noselet with an axe hand strike.
"Jeez, Daria! If youd lose that attitude and act
normal, youd enjoy yourself! You could maybe even meet some
guys!"
"Why would I want to meet guys at the beach when I dont
want to meet them at school?"
"Youre a teenage girl. Its your time to meet
guys! Why dont you want to meet guys at school, anyway?"
Daria sighed. "I think I explained this before, Quinn.
You dont date guys who ride the short bus to the special
school, do you?"
"No."
"People of normal intelligence dont usually date
retarded people. The line is usually drawn at an IQ of 70, thirty
percent below average. Im oversimplifying here, leaving out
standard deviations and stuff. But if I were to draw a line
thirty percent below my IQ, how many guys at Lawndale High do you
think would be above that line?"
"I dont know... a dozen? Seven or eight?"
"One."
"Just one?! Who?"
"Upchuck."
"Yak! That begins to explain your bad attitude. But what
if you moved the line down a little further?"
"If I move it down to forty percent below my score, it
only nets me four other guys. A hopeless mamas boy computer
nerd, a sociopathic misogynistic hacker, Ted, whom Ive
already dated, and Mack, whos taken. So you see, I have
been looking."
"Which begs the question: where, and how? Youre
talking data here, Daria. Where did you get it?"
"Black bag job. I looked it up in the school records."
"They dont let students look at those!"
"I broke in at night, Quinn. Thats what black bag
job means."
"Damn! How do you do these things? Hang out
with G. Gordon Liddy? More superpowers?"
"I learned how on the Internet, and bought a few
lockpicks. I probably couldve just sneaked around the
janitors." (1)
"Well, anyway, the beach is a totally different situation.
You dont have to pick one guy and spend the rest of your
life with him. Well only be there for a day. Find one, or
several, that might be able to keep you amused for a few hours.
If he doesnt pan out, throw him back and get another one."
"Yeah, as if there were a chance in a hundred that Ill
find a guy who can keep up his end of an intelligent conversation."
"Ghod, Daria! Dont you get it? The beach is a place
people go when they want to turn their brains off! Where they can
forget about work and school and problems and worries for a
little while! Try it one time! Leave all your studies and your
philosophical mopery and your plans for world domination at home,
and just be a little beach bunny for a few hours. Itll do
wonders for you!"
"Ill take it under advisement." Daria wondered
why the prospect didnt disgust her as much as it should.
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"Come on out, Daria, and stand in front of the mirrors so
you can see how you look."
"Mnrmfmrr..."
"Youre being silly. I said Id put one on too
and draw eyeballs off you, if you want."
Daria emerged from the dressing room in a pleather string top
with medium low bottom. "Time enough for that particular
humiliation later." She studied her reflections. "Fits
okay."
Quinn gave it a critical eye. "Yeah, but the colors
wrong for you. Want to try this one? White looks good on everyone
but albinos." She held up a white bikini with some kind of
crystals set in geometric patterns on top and bottom.
"Kind of Rhinestone Cowboy looking. Besides, Id be
afraid to sit down anywhere or eat anything in pure white."
"Mmm, its a point. I guarantee youd look
great in this one. The color sets off your hair and brings out
your eyes. Its a little on the green side of teal. Not on
Waifs summer in-colors list, but..."
Daria held the flimsy-looking assemblage of triangles in front
of her. "Thats a plus in my book. But its too
skimpy! String top and bottom?"
"String bikinis always fit because theyre so
adjustable. Try it on. Its not that skimpy."
"Mmmh.. all right. But see if you can find one that color
with a few more square inches of fabric." Daria took the
suit back into the dressing room.
A few minutes later Quinn was again waiting impatiently
outside Darias dressing room. "Come on out, Daria. Lets
take a look."
"You come in. Help me get the top adjusted right."
Quinn slipped in and closed the door. She started taking up
slack on the strings that tied behind Darias neck. "Oh,
yeah, this is gonna look really good on you. I didnt notice
that this top had any padding."
"It doesnt."
"Well, its doing something. It makes you look..."
"Like I have boobs? I do, you know."
"I know that. Those awful jackets and the sport bras dont
fool me. Lets just say this suit suits your figure
exceptionally well. Go take a look." Quinn stepped out and
held the door open.
Daria walked out to stand in front of the mirrors, with Quinn
behind her right shoulder. "This definitely works for you,
Daria. It really enhances your bustline."
"Yeah, by letting it all hang out. Its just too
skimpy! Dad would have a cow!" Darias eyes flicked
from mirror to mirror. Damn! It was really too bad she didnt
have anyone she wanted to attract.
"He does that all the time. Better than that, Mom would
have a cow internally and probably hurt herself trying not to
show it! Daria, if ever you go to the beach or the pool, and dont
want to be invisible, this is your swimsuit."
Just then a loud commotion made them turn around. Over at the
department boundary, two young men were extricating themselves
from a heap of wreckage that had recently been a display. They
glanced at Daria, then hurried away, red-faced.
"And the verdict is in! Youre a knockout!"
Quinn grinned.
"Oh, come on!" said Daria, trying to hide behind
Quinn. "I didnt do that!"
"You dont think so?" Quinns eyes darted
around the store and spotted something. "When I say, walk
over to in front of that chair, then back to in front of the
mirrors. Ready... go! Go now!"
Unwilling, but impelled by Quinns tone, Daria walked to
the spot indicated. There were no boys or men visible from her
viewpoint except a couple in the far side of the store, too far
for them to make out what she was wearing. She headed back toward
the mirrors. She hadnt taken three steps when a similar
clatter erupted. Turning, she saw two boys, whom she vaguely
recognized as Lawndale High students, picking themselves out of
the same pile of wreckage. They, too, glanced at Daria and
hurried away, embarrassed.
"Definitely a traffic hazard!" Quinn smirked.
"Small wonder- Im practically naked!" Daria
ducked back in the changing room. "Did you find anything
else?"
"Try this one. Its not the same color, but it goes
with your hair and skin tones."
A few minutes later, Daria peeked out of the dressing room.
After a look around, she timidly emerged in a spring-green bikini
with white polka dots and white trim. She turned from side to
side in front of the mirrors. The top covered a bit more of her
bosom, and the bottom had two-inch sides.
"I like it. It looks good and I dont quite feel
naked."
"Yeah, but the last one looks great, and the feeling will
go away. That top has kind of an engineered look to it."
"Hmmm. You mean the underwire?"
"No, just the general look. And you dont need an
underwire."
"Well, I like it and it feels comfortable and I want my
clothes back now, so Ill take it."
"Jeez, Daria, you are worse to shop with than a guy! Im
gonna run right over there and look at those new tank tops."
Forty-five minutes later, Daria was browsing the magazine rack
at the bookstore when Quinn caught up with her. "Daria! Whyd
you run off on me like that? Ive got a bunch of stuff
waiting at the checkout counter!"
Daria gave her a "dont even think of
trying that with me" look. "Well, hurry
up and pay for it. Im about ready to go."
"Gimme the card." Quinn held out her hand.
"The card is my bribe. I know you well
enough to know that you worked out your own deal with Mom. Move
it or hoof it."
"Come on, Daria! Dont be selfish! You know what the
credit limit on that card is! You cant possibly... omigod.
Omigod! You cant be planning to max out Moms
platinum card!"
Darias face and voice remained expressionless. "Hide
and watch. Im leaving in five minutes."
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Ten minutes later, heading home in Helens SUV, Quinn was
feeling sorry for herself. "I had to leave a bunch of stuff,
stuff I really needed! How could you be so mean!"
Daria kept her eyes on the road. "If you really need it,
Mom will buy it for you. Youre not my kid, thank goodness."
"Ooohh!! I hope you do max out Moms card! Shell
make cat food out of you! I did that once with Dads card,
and I know!"
"That was gross stupidity on your part. The case here is
entirely different. Gross thoughtlessness on Moms part,
compounded by gross stubbornness. She knows shes wrong, but
she wont admit it and shes still making me go, for no
good reason that I can see."
Quinn dropped her snit in favor of curiosity. "You could
just go with Jane anyway."
Daria wasnt averse to a certain amount of conversation
on the topic. "I considered that, of course. But that would
allow Mom to make me the bad guy. She could ground me, cut off my
allowance, not buy me a car, and who knows what else. Shes
really good at that Family Court crap, and she enjoys it way
too much. What she did to me would vanish away and count for
nothing because I wound up going on my trip despite it."
"But I dont see how maxing her platinum will help
you."
"Im not going to give away my plan, but generally
speaking, Im going to play a positional game. Grab up small
incremental advantages, one by one, while shes driving
toward her main objective. Tactically, Ill turn it around
on her. Ill obey. Ill go to the freakin beach.
That allows me to seize the moral high ground, from which to
guilt trip her and rain down terrible punishment. Strategically,
my objective is to make sure she never dreams of pulling a stunt
like this again, without allowing permanent, irreparable harm to
come to our relationship. That last part will be the hardest. It
would help a lot if I knew why shes so dead set on going to
the beach this weekend. Do you know anything about that?"
"No reason in particular, that I know of. My theory is
that she has a family bonding geyser in her head somewhere, and
every so often, when it builds up a head of steam, it blows."
Daria chuckled. "Nice imagery, and a pretty good fit to
the known facts. But it doesnt help me much with this
problem. Ill keep looking for another reason."
Quinn smiled a bit at the rare compliment from Daria, and
decided not to rat her out to Helen. Daria had never before
allowed her this much insight into her planning for such a major
struggle. Quinn would keep her eyes and ears open, maybe even
take notes. She might learn more this weekend than she would from
this whole semester of school.
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Daria studied her monitor screen with satisfaction. "That
about does it", she thought. Just then Helens voice
called from downstairs. "Daria? Did you get a swimsuit? Id
like to see it."
Daria grabbed a shopping bag from the floor. Standing, she
picked up Helens platinum card from beside her keyboard,
blew on it and fanned it in the air, grinning wickedly.
She came down the stairs and walked over to the sofa where
Helen was sitting, surrounded by her usual notes and transcripts.
She placed the bag on the coffee table. "Quinn-approved
bikini. Keys. Card. You might want to refill that before the
weekend." From the far love seat, Quinn watched intently.
"The SUV? Were taking the Lexus."
"The card." Daria turned away.
"Daria! You maxed out my PLATINUM?!"
Darias head snapped around so fast that her hair flared
out horizontally. She skewered Helen with her gaze, turning back
to face her foe squarely without seeming to move her eyes at all.
In a tone as hard and cold as ice on Pluto she said, "Would
you like me to cancel my purchases?"
Helen quailed before Darias steely glare and the promise
it held. She barely avoided physically flinching. There were
three more days before they left for the beach, and she knew she
couldnt take three days of Darias cold fury. One or
the other of them would be dead before they pulled out of the
driveway on Saturday morning. She needed Daria on the beach in a
reasonably good mood. Helen shook her head. No dollar amount had
been mentioned. She hadnt a leg to stand on. "Where
did you spend all that money?"
"The mall, the Internet."
But what in the world did you buy?"
"Beachwear, prescription sunglasses, books, magazines,
software, a scanner, a motherboard, and a telescope." Darias
look said, "Object to something. I dare you."
"A telescope?"
Daria smiled ever so slightly. "A twelve and a half inch,
f five point seven Newtonian."
"That sounds like a handy size. Can you collapse it and
carry it in a pocket?"
"No, Mother. Twelve and a half inches is the diameter of
the primary mirror. The tube is eighteen inches across and six
feet long. I can break it down for transport in the trunk and
back seat of a small car."
"Good grief! Thats not a telescope, thats an
observatory! I dont believe youre that interested in
looking at stars."
"Not stars so much as nebulae, galaxies, the outer
planets, maybe some asteroids. Ive been looking at pictures
of them for years in books and magazines. I want to actually see
them." Daria turned and went back upstairs. Helen watched
her go with a sick feeling in the pit of her stomach. Quinn
watched her go with admiration, thinking, "Ive got
to learn that look!" Jake mentally upped his estimate of
Darias power rating. Shed definitely scorched Helens
hull plates that time.
Chapter 3
ROAD KILL
or
JUST AN OLD SWEET
SONG
Jake took in the scenery scrolling by, felt the hum of the
smooth asphalt, the powerful sweep of the Lexus rounding a curve.
He looked over at Daria, his eldest, riding shotgun. "Dont
you just love the open road? Lets have a song!"
Daria looked back at her father, and found herself enjoying
his enjoyment, even after cringing at his totally corny Andy
Hardy attitude. Oh, well, he was only embarrassing himself in
front of his immediate family. Laying aside a sarcastic remark,
she selected a response that might provide a bit more fun.
"Okay!
In heaven there is no beer
Thats why we drink it here.
Cause when were gone from here
Our friends will be drinking all the beer! Everybody!"
Jake and Quinn joined in.
"In heaven there is no beer
Thats why we drink it here. (Yeee-haww!)
Cause when were gone from here
Our friends will be drinking all the beer! Stomp yer feet!
In heaven there is no beer (Stomp!
Stomp!)
Thats why we drink it here. (Stomp! Stomp!)
Cause when... "
Helen yelled "HOLD IT!"
Daria shot her mother a feigned hurt look. "What?"
"That song doesnt have an end to it, does it? Lets
sing something with a finite number of verses, shall we?"
"Party pooper! Umm, lets see... Ah. A thousand
bottles of beer on the wall, a thousand bottles of beer!"
Clueless as ever, Jake joined in happily. "Take one down
and pass it around, nine hundred ninety-nine..."
"Daria! Jake! We are not singing a thousand
choruses of that stupid song!"
"All right, Mom, well cut it down some. Nine
hundred ninety bottles of beer on the..."
"Daria!"
"All right, Mom! Jeez! Nine hundred bottles of beer on
the wall, nine..."
"Daria, either pick another song or lets do
something else entirely!"
"Grouch. Well, how about a game? Dad, remember that
strange game your grandmother taught you?"
"You mean Old Dead Pig? You want to play that?"
"Sure. Ill start. Old dead pig in the road. I one
im!" Daria poked Jakes elbow.
"I two im!" said Jake.
"I three im." said Quinn, who, sitting behind
Jake, was next in the rotation.
"I four im." said Helen, without enthusiasm.
"I five im!" smirked Daria.
"I six im!" from Jake.
"I seven im." from Quinn.
"I eight im." muttered Helen.
"You ate him?!" chimed in the other three. "No
wonder you stink!"
"Quinn, you start this time," said Daria.
Quinn eyed Daria speculatively. "I one im!"
Daria poked Jake again. "I two im!" he said.
"I three im!" smirked Daria, and turned around
to face Helen.
"All right! I get it! I stink!" Helen snapped.
"Daria, thats not a game, it never was! It was just
something to keep small children amused, in a time when children
were more easily amused than they are now." She shot Daria a
cranky look. "Most of them, anyway."
Daria smiled a pleasant, innocent smile. "Just trying to
keep a family tradition alive. This is supposed to be a family
day, isnt it?" She turned back around to face forward.
"Some of us could stand to adopt a more cheerful attitude."
Quinn stared at Daria with the dawn of a wild hope. Could this
be the return of "Party Daria" at long last? Quinn
counted the times shed seen Daria go manic before. She came
up with four, the first three starting with Daria trying to get
on someones nerves. The last time, at Darias twelfth
birthday party, had involved cough syrup, probably too much.
Daria had been hilarious, truly the life of the party, making
wicked observations, telling jokes, making up awful variations on
party games and keeping everyone in stitches. Quinn had liked
that Daria so much she hadnt even gotten angry about being
temporarily less popular than her sister. Ever since then Quinn
had secretly longed to see "Party Daria" one more time.
Maybe, just maybe, her wish was about to be granted.
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Jane entered the next room of the art museum and was
momentarily stunned. Taking up almost an entire wall was Picassos
"Guernica". She realized it must be a reproduction, but
it was still magnificent. Gazing on the twisted, tortured figures
in the midst of the cubist carnage, Jane wondered how Daria and
her twisted family were doing. They must be on the road, about
halfway to the beach. How deep was the blood in the floorboards
of Jakes Lexus right now?
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"There was blood in the saddle
There was blood on the ground,
And a great big puddle
Of bloo-ood all around.
The cowboy lay in it,
All covered with gore,
And he wont be a-ridin
No bro-onco no more."
Helen saw Darias eyes watching her in the rear view
mirror. Hastily, she stuck her smile back on. Helen was sure
that, while Darias lips might be singing "cowboy",
she was thinking "mother", and that she was similarly
substituting "her daughter" for "no bronco".
"Thats, uh, nice, dear, but do you know any more
cheerful songs?"
"How about Barnacle Bill the Sailor?"
"Is it a clean version?"
"I didnt know there was a clean version. It doesnt
matter, I already taught it to Quinn."
"Daria! Shame on you! When did you do that?"
"A long time ago, as soon as I learned it."
Helen looked over at Quinn, who grinned. "Well, were
not singing it."
"Why not, if we all know it? Its a fun song."
"Daria, we are not singing that vulgar
song!"
"Well, poo! Whatever happened to adopting a
cheerful attitude and being pleasant? Or was that just me who was
supposed to do that?"
Helen scowled in thought. She couldnt let Daria make her
look like a killjoy, while casting herself as a little ray of
sunshine. "I know. Lets play the picnic game. Why dont
you start, Daria?" Daria liked this game and was very good
at it, so she couldnt plausibly turn it down.
Daria smiled a small crooked smile. She appreciated craft in
her opponent. Fine, she thought, lets see what we can bring
to the picnic. "Okay. Im going to the picnic, and Im
bringing... my angst."
"Of course," smirked Helen. "You take that
everywhere. Im going to the picnic, and Im bringing
my angst and my briefcase."
It was Darias turn to smirk. "Of course. And your
cell phone, and your determination to break through the glass
ceiling."
Helen kept her smirk in place. "Good comeback," she
thought, a trifle grudgingly.
"Hey, my turn!" Quinn piped up. "Im going
to the picnic, and Im bringing my angst, my briefcase, my
cell- oop! Nonono! And... cheeseless pizza. Your turn, Dad."
"Okey-doke! Im going to the picnic and Im
bringing my angst, my briefcase, cheeseless pizza, and, umm,
donuts! With pink icing and little colored sprinkles!"
"Im going to the picnic and Im bringing my
angst, my briefcase, cheeseless pizza, donuts with pink icing and
little colored sprinkles, and... my existential angst."
Helen snorted. Daria was almost begging for it. But shed
let it slide. "Im going to the picnic, and Im
bringing my angst, my briefcase, my cell phone, donuts with pink
icing and little colored sprinkles, my existential angst, and a
federal statute."
"HA! Gotcha!" exclaimed Daria. Jake chuckled and
Quinn giggled.
"What?!" said Helen, puzzled.
"You said cell phone instead of cheeseless
pizza, smirked Quinn.
"Couldnt stand to be without it, huh, honey?"
grinned Jake.
"Ha, ha. Yeah, you got me that time," said Helen,
faking a good-natured smile. What galled her was that she
actually had left her cell phone behind, so she could devote
herself to her family without distractions for once. She felt cut
off, out of the loop without it, and that anxiety was what had
led to her slip-up. Damn. No good deed goes unpunished.
But wait. Darias reaction indicated that shed
deliberately set that trap, and maybe even covered it up with
that obvious straight line on her second turn. Was she that
devious? Helen had to get her into law school
somehow! A mind like that could slice Johnny Cochran or F. Lee
Bailey to bits in a courtroom! Helen sighed. Too bad that mind
was after her right now.
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Walking rather quickly past some overly flattering seventeenth
century portraits, Jane stopped at a picture of two duelists.
Painted by a French artist whose name she didnt recognize,
it almost looked like a double portrait. Both duelists were
dressed very elegantly and both were obviously real persons, in
contrast to the spectators, who had probably been done from the
artists character study sketchbook of ugly street people.
As they glared at each other past crossed rapiers the larger,
more mature duelist looked very formidable and determined, but
the younger one had an air of supreme confidence. The artist
seemed to be suggesting that he would be the winner, without
actually painting the result. Jane couldnt help wondering
how Darias duel with Helen was going.
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"Ooh, yum, I can hardly wait," said Daria
insincerely. "Im going to the picnic, and Im
bringing an Amicus Curiae brief, a butterfly embroidered on my
pink baby tee, cookies, a copy of Doctor Zhivago by Boris
Pasternak, an Extradition order, my impeccable Fashion sense, a
dish of Garbanzos, a copy of Hero Of Our Time by Mikhail
Yurievich Lermontov, an IRS audit, a pair of pink Jellies, a
platter of Knishes, a copy of Letter To Gogol by Vissarion
Gregorievich Belinski, a paid-off Mortgage to start the fire
with, a diamond necklace, Orange Roughy a la Jake, a copy of
Petersburg by Andrei Bely, a Quit Claim form, a rutabaga for
Daria, a big pot of squirrel stew, and a copy of..."
"If you name another Russian novel, Im coming over
that seat back!" Quinn threatened truculently.
"Ill give you a boost, dear," mediated Helen
evenhandedly, "And later you can help me strangle Amy for
getting her started on the damned things."
"Wusses," sneered Daria. "I even let you skate
on the authors. Okay, picking back up, a rutabaga for Daria, a
big pot of squirrel stew, and a copy of The Good Girl's Guide To
Bad Girl Sex by Barbara Keesling."
"GAAH!!"
"Eeek!"
"DARIA!!"
"What?"
"NO DAUGHTER OF MINE IS..."
"JAKE! Im on it! Daria, why are you reading a book
like that?!"
Daria radiated innocence. "Im not."
A bit of puzzlement adulterated Helens angry expression.
"What are you doing with it, then?"
"I dont have it, any more than Quinn has a rutabaga.
I happened to see it in the bookstore, and it starts with a
T." Daria let her poker face slip enough to
reveal a slight smirk. "Your turn."
Helens expression was a curious amalgam of relief,
embarrassment, and irritation. "Oh. Well, umm... would you
repeat what we have so far?"
Daria allowed her smirk to expand a teensy bit. "Nope."
Helens expression went right back to angry. "Daria!
Did you use that salacious book title just to distract me?!"
Darias smirk was pretty good sized now. "Yup. Your
turn."
Quinns hands were still covering her mouth in what she
hoped looked like a shocked expression, rather than the large
grin they were in fact hiding. This wasnt exactly "Party
Daria", more like the earlier instances when Daria was
tormenting an unpleasant babysitter, or, in one case, Helen. But
shed do. Shed do. This was gonna be a fun trip. Quinn
struggled to control her grin so she could lower her hands.
Helen groused and snarled, but Darias smirk was
unyielding. "Well then, Daria, I guess you win. If youre
going to play gorilla ball, perhaps we should go back to singing
songs. Cheerful songs."
Daria thought a minute. "Quinn, remember that song we
heard on TV a couple of weeks ago?"
"You mean Our House?"
"Yeah. Thats cheerful. Mom, you and Dad come in on
the chorus. It goes:
And youre always welcome at
our house
Any time of day!
Youre always welcome at our house
And we hope youll stay!
"Okay, first verse." Daria and Quinn began to sing.
"A man came to our house, our
house, our house
A man came to our house to sell us a broom.
So we said Please come in! and we hit him with a
hammer
And we put him in the closet in Fathers room.
And youre always welcome at
our house
Any time of day!
Youre always welcome at our house
And we hope youll stay!
A boy came into our yard, our yard,
our yard
A boy came into our yard to get his ball.
So we said Please come in! and we took him downstairs
And we bricked him up in the basement wall.
And youre always welcome at
our house
Any time of day!
Youre always welcome at our house
And we hope youll stay!
A lady came to our house, our house,
our house
A lady came to see why I wasnt in school.
So we said Please come in! and we gave her poisoned
lemonade
And stuck her in the freezer where its nice and cool.
And youre always welcome at
our house
Any time of day!
Youre always welcome at our house
And we know youll stay!"
"Daria, do you know any nice songs where nobody dies?"
"Well, lets see.. Ballad of John Henry? Nope. He
dies. On the Lone Prairie? They buried him there. Streets of
Laredo? Hes cold as the clay. Barbara Allen? Dies. Big
John? Cave-in. The Irish Rover? The whole crew drowns but one guy.
Casey Jones? Scalded to death by the steam. Wolverton Mountain?
Clifton Clowers took his life. My Darling Clementine? Fell into
the foaming brine. Running Bear? The raging river pulled them
down. Patches? Floating face down in that dirty old river. Ode to
Billy Joe? Same. Moody River? Same. Teen Angel? Silly me. How
about Barnacle Bill the Sailor?"
"We are not singing that vulgar song!! Think of a
game or something!"
Daria was really getting into her role as activities director
from hell. "I know! Lets play Helens last
nerve! Whoever makes her screech their name the most times
wins!"
"Daria!"
"One for me! Yay!"
"DARIA!"
Daria fired off a snapshot of Helens face. "And
Daria surges ahead to an early lead."
"Daria, cant you for once get into the spirit of a
family outing and just have fun?"
"Mom, I am having fun. Really."
With a sinking feeling, Helen realized that this was true.
Daria was enjoying herself immensely, in direct proportion to how
much she made her suffer. "Would it be possible for you to
enjoy yourself in such a way that others could enjoy themselves
as well?"
"You mean like..." Daria locked eyes with Helen.
"...take into consideration the rights and wishes and
feelings of others? Gee, I dont know, Mom. You tell me."
A line from an old movie popped into her consciousness. Then
as I end my refrain... thrust home! She pictured Daria de
Bergeracs rapier sheathing itself in Helens heart.
The expression on Helens face told Daria that her thrust
had indeed hit home. She turned back to face forward. "I
know, Dad! Lets sing the Young Aviator song!" Jakes
grin answered Darias. To the tune of "My Bonnie lies
over the ocean", the two began singing:
"The young aviator lay dying,
And, as in the wreckage he lay,
With his buddies all gathered around him,
These last dying words did he say:
"Take the spark advance out of
my kidney,
The connecting rod out of my brain,
From the small of my back take the crankshaft,
And assemble the engine again!"
Helen cringed. That was one of the songs Jake had learned in
military school. More than the gross lyrics, more even than the
knowledge that Daria had selected it just to annoy her, the
realization that Jake had somehow been bonding and sharing with
Daria when she hadnt was like bitter gall to her. How the
hell had he done that? The two of them hadnt gone on any
trips or outings together, well, except that one stupid seminar,
hadnt set aside any "quality time", hadnt
reserved a suite or a cabin or a cabana, hadnt done any of
the planning and preparation and hard work shed done
organizing this trip. Had they just sat at the table or on the
sofa and... done it? Was that possible?
"As he hurtled through the
ether, many thoughts went through his mind.
He thought about his mother and the girl hed left behind.
He thought about the medics and he wondered what theyd find.
And he aint gonna jump no more!
Gory, gory, what a helluva way to
die!
Gory, gory, what a helluva way to die!
Gory. gory, what a helluva way to die!
And he aint gonna jump no more!"
Oh, God, another one! How many of those awful songs did Jake
know? Had he taught Daria all of them? Did she actually like
them? Probably. Daria had that morbid turn of mind. Or had she
just learned them to please Jake? Naah. Daria had never learned
anything from her like that.
Oh, wait. Yes, she had. Daria had learned to read during those
long days at the law library at college. In those moments stolen
from her studying. What a sponge her little brain had been! Daria
could read kiddie books by the time she was three, and almost
anything in the paper by four.
Her brain was still a sponge, come to think of it. Shed
about cleaned out the school library, and was complaining about
the pickings at the city library. But she hadnt learned
anything from Helen lately. What had Helen offered to teach her
lately? She couldnt think of anything. And actually...
A memory from that long-ago time surfaced. Shed been
reading something in a law book, she couldnt remember what.
"Mommy?"
"Mmm."
"Mommy?"
"Yes, Daria..."
"Whats this word?"
Helen had looked down, Daria was sitting in the floor with a
copy of the Middleton College newspaper, pointing at an article
on the front page. Helen bent down, looked closer. Darias
tiny finger was pointing at the word "the", the most
common word in the English language.
"The. t-h-e the."
Helen had pointed out the letters and gone back to her law
book. A minute later...
"Mommy?"
"Yes?"
"Whats this word?"
"And. A-n-d and."
And so it had begun. Daria had continued to pick out words,
usually very common words or words next to very common words.
Helen couldnt remember ever being asked about the same word
twice. So Helen hadnt initiated teaching Daria to read,
either. Daria had pestered it out of her.
What a treasure she was! One in a million. No, more like one
in ten million. Helen felt ashamed for ignoring her so. Daria was
such a quiet child. She almost never pestered Helen after shed
learned to read. So easy to ignore. Shed just go and read a
book.
"For its beer, beer, beer
That makes us feel so queer
In the Corps
In the Corps
In the Corps
In the Corps
For its beer, beer, beer
That makes us feel so queer
In the Quar- ter- mas- ter Corps!"
Good grief, they were back to beer again! "You know,
dear, the purpose of this trip is to spend time bonding with one
another. Why dont we do that for a while?"
"But we are bonding, Mom. Dad, arent we bonding
here?"
"We sure are, kiddo!"
"Quinn, arent we bonding?"
"Yeah, I guess." Quinn gave a lopsided smile. "Im
sure seeing a side of you that you dont often let out."
"Well, Mom wanted me to be pleasant and have fun, and she
paid for it. Its costing me, but Im like an honest
politician. Once Im bought, I stay bought."
"I dont detect any bonding taking place between you
and me, Daria. When is that going to happen?"
"When you stop treating me like chattel. Or like some
prop on the set of The Helen Barksdale Story. Daria
struggled to maintain a pleasant tone.
"Good grief, Daria! Im just trying to get the
family together for some quality time, so we can talk and share
and get caught up with each others lives!"
"The quality of this time is extremely poor, from my
viewpoint."
"Whose fault is that? This trip is costing me a young
fortune, and youre not giving it a chance."
"Its your damn fault! You kidnapped me! You stole
something from me that I can never get back! What did you expect?
Money cant buy my love!"
The ensuing silence lasted almost to the beach.
Chapter 4
CHIC of the BURNING
SANDS
Jane stared at Le Dejuner Sur LHerbe by
Manet. From a distance it was obvious it had been painted in a
studio rather than on location. The forest in the background
looked like a not-so-well-done canvas backdrop, and the lighting
was flat and directionless. But Jane wondered what Manet was
trying to do here.
The painting supposedly depicted a picnic and swimming outing,
but the picnic was merely a few fruits and a lumpy
bun, sketchily indicated in the lower left corner, strewn on the
clothing of one of the two girls. The other girl, still in her
slip, was wading awkwardly in some unconvincing water
in the background. Two young men reclined in the foreground,
apparently absorbed in some intellectual discussion. Jane
remembered reading somewhere that their hats indicated they were
college students. They must have just gotten out of a really
fascinating lecture, Jane thought, not to notice the naked girl
sitting within easy grabbing distance of both of them.
The girl, whose face was pretty although her hairstyle sucked,
was staring straight out of the picture plane at the viewer with
a smug little smile. It reminded Jane of Darias "I
know what youre thinking but Im way ahead of you"
look. Jane concluded that Manet had intended to provoke the Art
Establishment of his day. She could certainly sympathize with
that.
But it irritated her that the men were fully clothed, while
one woman was jaybird naked and the other headed that way. Why
were the women always expected to show all their goodies, or lack
thereof, while men were free to wear whatever they felt like?
Jane turned and walked on. Was there any contemporary art in this
gigantic rockpile?
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Daria put down her beach bag and small boom box and looked
around. Quinn had had a point. The beach was a very simple
environment. Sun, sand, sea, people walking around in few clothes.
One could put ones brain on standby here, if not turn it
off altogether. She opened the rented green-and-white beach
umbrella, jabbed its metal tip into the sand next to a white-painted
wooden beach lounge chair. It stood tall and proud for three
seconds, then toppled over. Daria sighed. Maybe Dad could do it
when he finished checking them in.
Quinn said, "Gosh, Daria, I really wish youd gotten
that other bikini you tried on. You looked so good
in that one!"
Daria thought, "I knew you couldnt keep
quiet about that bikini!"
Helen looked at Daria. "Really? Why didnt you get
it?"
"She thought it was too skimpy. It wasnt, really.
It was so perfect for her!"
Sensing that her moment was approaching, Daria began building
up her nerve. "You can do this. This is normal beachwear for
this decadent age. You are not naked. You do look
damn good in it," she told herself.
"Daria, you really should try to overcome your shyness
and be a little more outgoing. This is exactly why I wanted you
to let Quinn help you pick out a suit. In fact, I believe some
money changed hands in aid of that..."
"Well, actually, I did get that bikini." Daria
turned her back to Helen and Quinn and carefully placed her
camera on the arm of a beach lounge chair. She quietly unbuttoned
the five large sky-blue buttons on the printed white beach cover-up
she was wearing, but didnt open it.
"Oh! Thats wonderful, dear. Why dont you go
up and put it on?"
Whipping off the cover-up in a smooth, quick move, she said,
"Got it right here."
Helens eyes and mouth opened wide, and Daria snatched
her camera and preserved the moment for posterity. Then she spun
and shot Quinn too. Daria wondered what most held her mothers
attention, the tiny (Daria thought) blue-green bikini, the fact
that she actually had something resembling a figure, or Janes
body art.
Jane had offered to do it in an attempt to cheer Daria up a
little. Daria had seen the parent-freaking potential and had, in
fact, cheered up. Their discussion of the possibilities,
accompanied by evil chuckling, had helped decide Daria to go for
the skimpy string bikini when she saw it, and had served as a
catalyst for much of Darias tactical planning. Loosen up.
Dont be shy. Be more attractive. Helen was always telling
her that. Well, Daria would do it, shed decided, and see if
Helen really meant it.
There was nothing inherently sexy about Janes artwork.
Around one upper arm she had done a stylized morning glory vine,
the kind with lavender flowers, and around the other, a
multicolored Celtic border motif. On her right shoulder was a
floral design done in Art Nouveau style. Shed done a
multicolored cockatooish bird on Darias back, in such a way
that it looked like it was perched on her halter string. Daria
thought it looked like it was thinking about untying the knot.
On Darias stomach Jane had done a clump of flowers,
starting with a large one with her navel as its center. A
butterfly hovered above them, just below her bikini top, and a
bug-eyed cutesy little spider clung to one of the stems. The
first thing the viewer noticed about them was that they seemed to
be growing out of her bikini bottom.
Several shops along the strip advertised body art, but Daria
was willing to bet she couldnt get anything near this good
for less than a hundred. Jane had had plenty of ideas for her
legs and lower arms, but Daria had vetoed them to preserve the
element of surprise. And, she saw now, Quinn and Helen were
definitely surprised.
Several thuds and exclamations in male voices caused Daria to
turn around. She snapped an offhand shot of a colorful heap a
short distance away. The heap separated itself into three young
men, earnestly discussing which of them was the clumsiest.
Gathering her courage, she set her camera down and went over to
offer assistance. Lifting up on the forearm of one as he
extricated himself, she asked, "Are you all right?"
"Ill live- no thanks to Nutso and Klutzo there. Hi!
Im Harry." His arms were hairier than average.
"Thats way too easy. Im Daria."
They were all looking at her, but trying not to ogle. Daria
thought she could stand it, but she could tell she was starting
to blush. "It gets worse. This is Tom, and thats Dick."
They exchanged smiles all round.
"Surely you jest."
"I wish. And dont call me Shirley. Sorry. We were
uh.." Harry looked down at three dented soft drink cups and
a big damp spot on the sand. "just going to get something to
drink. Can I buy you a soda?"
Daria estimated these young men to be two or three years her
senior, probably college students. The one called Dick was
wearing an Auburn t-shirt sporting a big fierce tiger. Their age
would increase Helens harelip index, the fact that they
were cute would torque Quinns jaw, and if they were in
college there was a good chance they had three-digit IQs and
could speak in complete sentences. She wasnt likely to do
better any time soon. And, like Quinn had said, she could always
throw them back. Engage Beach Bunny mode.
"Id like that. But before we go, do you guys do
beefcake? Id like to get a couple of photos to torture my
friends with."
"Do we do beefcake?!" grinned Tom, "We AM
beefcake!" He and Dick each offered Daria a bulgy bicep to
hang onto, and Harry did a low crouching pose in front.
Hesitantly, Daria adopted the appropriate curvy, hip out, one
knee slightly bent pose in the center. "Mom, would you get
my camera there and do the honors? Mom?"
Helen blinked twice, picked up Darias camera, and took
the shot.
"How about the classic Girl-overhead-on-surfboard"
shot? suggested Harry. "Just pose like youre
lying on your side on a surfboard. Right hand on the side of your
head, elbow up..."
"Like this?"
"Perfect! Now lean to your right and stiffen up..."
before Daria could do more than gasp and widen her eyes, she felt
multiple male hands grasp her bare flesh. She froze, which was
the right thing to do in the circumstances. Harry took a grip on
Darias upper left arm, put his other hand below her right
armpit. Tom placed his hands above and below her right hip, and
Dick lifted her legs. In a second they had hoisted her above head
height.
"Eeek! Take the picture! Take the picture!"
squeaked Daria. "One more! Now let me down eeeeasy!"
They set her down as lightly as a feather. Quinn didnt
actually turn green with envy, but she did look like shed
just had all her pink baby tees stolen.
Daria, not quite believing what shed just done, came
forward and took her camera from Helen, stuck it in her little
drawstring purse, and grabbed her towel. Helen held out a hand.
"Daria, that bikini..."
"Is the one Quinn picked out for me, as per your
instructions. The one I thought was too skimpy."
"And what are you going to do now?"
"Just what you told me to a minute ago. Try to overcome
my shyness and be a little more outgoing." She turned and
walked back toward Harry, Dick, and Tom. "Okay, guys, Im
ready to outgo!"
Helen and Quinn stood watching the four walk away until
something flew into Helens mouth, breaking the spell. Quinn
grinned at her mother coughing and spitting for a second, then
realized she didnt have her bait in the water. She yelped
"swimsuit!", turned and sprinted for the hotel entrance.
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Quinn burst into the hotel room just as the bellhop was
leaving, clawed open the smaller of her suitcases, and began
digging frantically for her swimsuit. "Uuhhh! A fine time
she picks to start taking my advice! I never thought shed
have the nerve! Thats not a swimsuit, its a freakin
phaser! Freakin stuns every male within fifty feet and she
just freakin walks up and grabs the cutest ones! I cant
compete with her in that thing! Oh, crap, did I just say that?
About Daria? Aarrgh!"
Jake, somewhat startled by her energetic entrance, said "Hey,
kitten! Wheres Daria?"
"She just ran off with half the guys on the beach! The
cute half! Shes ruining my life again!"
"Gaah! My baby!" Jake ran out. Quinn was half
undressed before she noticed that the door was standing open.
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As she approached the hotel, Daria spotted Helen lounging in a
beach chair. She seemed to be conversing with a woman in the next
beach chair. The closer Daria got, the more there seemed to be
something familiar about this other woman. Now she was close
enough to make out the womans features in the shadow cast
by her floppy beach hat. It was Rita. "Oh. O-O-oh. Comes the
dawn!"
For an instant, Helen looked like shed been caught
logged on to a porn site, but quickly recovered. "Daria!
Look who I just ran into! Can you believe Rita and Erin are
staying at the same hotel we are?" Her look dripped with
pleading.
Daria set her autopilot to Maintain Pleasant Facade
while this new development was being analyzed. She waved and
smiled at Rita. "Hi, Aunt Rita. Its a small world
after all, eh? How long have you been here?" Helens
expression relaxed slightly.
"Just a couple of hours. We must have gotten in at almost
the same time as you guys."
"What an amazing coincidence!" Daria shot Helen a
look that could scrape barnacles at forty fathoms, then reclined
in a chair on the other side of Rita.
"Really? I thought Mother might have mentioned to Helen
that we were going to be here."
"Mom didnt say anything to me about it. How have
you been?"
"Oh, fine, fine! You look great in that bikini, Daria!
And I know Erins going to want to know where you got the
body art!"
"My friend Jane did it last night as sort of a
consolation gift for me missing the museum trip we had planned.
If she came down here for the summer, she could make a fortune."
"She certainly could. Helen was telling me you left with
three young men earlier, and Quinn met someone shortly thereafter."
"Yes, theyll be back around in a few minutes. Oh,
hi, Quinn. I hear you met a young gentleman."
Quinn stalked up, a disgusted look on her face. She was
wearing a rather demure two-piece green checked swimsuit with
matching headband/kerchief, the top of which came up almost to
her neck in front. (2) Casting an envious glance at Darias
bikini, she replied, "I thought so at first, but he turned
out to be a young octopus! What about your three guys, Daria? Did
you have to ditch them too?" She seemed to be hoping that
was the case.
"No, theyre very nice. Theyre engineering and
physics majors, down from Auburn for the day. I came back to get
some sunblock. They all offered to slather me up, of course, but
they didnt have SPF 45." Daria reached over and drew
her beach bag closer, extracted a white squeeze bottle from it,
and began applying sunblock to her shoulders.
"So, what did you find to talk to physics majors about?"
"Physics, mostly. You know, Brownian movement, thrust
vectors, the three body problem, wormholes, the Big Bang. Stuff
like that." Daria smiled slightly at Quinns facial
expression, which indicated misconceptions as to the nature of
some of these topics. "Tell me, Aunt Rita, did your parents
equate family bonding with long, arduous journeys, or did Mom get
that somewhere else?"
"Well, as I recall, Dad would usually grab me and sit me
on his lap and grill me. If that didnt work, hed
resort to tickling. Moms favored technique involved baking
brownies or gingerbread. Maybe Helens flashing back to her
hippie days in that old VW microbus with Jake, Coyote, and Willow."
Daria looked over Rita at Helen, whose face was turning red.
"As soon as we hit Lawndale, were getting you a case
of brownie mix." Behind Helen she happened to notice Jake
emerging from the hotel, clad in plaid swim trunks, unbuttoned
hawaiian shirt and straw hat, and holding some beverage with a
little umbrella in it. She quickly finished applying sunblock,
put the bottle away, and donned her sun hat.
Daria wished her dads first look at her in this bikini
could have been somewhere a bit more private, like for instance a
stretch of howling wilderness, with him on one side of an
impassable gorge, and her on the other. She lay back, crossed her
ankles, and covered her face with the hat.
Jake walked up to Helen. "Hi, honey. Im feeling
better now. Sorry I got excited. Uh, has, uh, Daria come back
yet? Oh, we have company! Pleased to meet you, Ms. uhh... GAAH!!
RITA!! I mean, um, Hi, Rita, fancy meeting you here! How nice to
see you!"
"And its always good to see you, Jake." Rita
favored him with a lopsided smile. Helen favored him with a mild
glare.
"And this lovely young lady must be Erin!" Jake
ventured, attempting to regain lost ground. "You look
spectacular in that bikini, Erin! Uhh, are those tattoos?"
"Jake, thats not Erin." said Helen, giving
Jake a very peculiar look.
Confused, and getting the distinct impression that Helen
thought he should know this person, even with her face hidden,
Jake ran through a list of possible identities for the mystery
babe. It was a very short list, and none of the names held up. He
decided to cut his losses and just ask. "Uhhh, do I know
you, Miss?"
Daria sighed. "No, you dont." She moved the
hat down to uncover her face, simultaneously covering most of her
chest, though she doubted this would help much. "Hi, Dad."
"G- G- Daria! Y- y- youre w-... youve g- g- d-
... GAAH! Jake grabbed up a beach towel and was starting a lunge
for Daria when he was stopped in his tracks by death glares from
Helen, Daria, and Rita.
"Jake! Put that down! Youre making a spectacle of
yourself, and youre embarrassing Daria!" snapped Helen.
Jake stood trembling, eyes bulging, teeth clenched, paralyzed
by indecision and cluelessness. Taking pity on him, Daria slipped
on her beach cover-up, walked to a spot of empty sand between the
beach chairs and the hotel, and motioned to him to come over.
"Save it, Dad. Its way too late. You cant
help me now."
"Huh? What are you talking about? What do you mean,
running around almost naked? No daughter of mine..."
"Save it! You should have spoken up last Tuesday when Mom
and I were arguing about this, and you ran and hid in the garage!
You left me alone, she won, and now here I stand almost naked
because thats what she wants. You dont
think Id not-quite-wear something like this by choice, do
you?"
"I.. I wouldnt have thought so... but why?"
"It turns out Mom set this whole thing up after Grandma
Evelyn called and told her Rita would be here today."
"Aw, gee, that stinks! Im sorry, kiddo! Uhh, what
can I do to help?"
"Right now, nothing. Why dont you just avoid Mom
and Rita and do what youd do if you were here by yourself.
Im going to have lunch with some nice boys I met. Quinn
will probably bag some guy pretty soon. You know what Mom
and Rita will be doing. Have fun at the beach. If you can help me
later, Ill let you know."
"Just one thing, Daria. Please tell me
those arent tattoos!"
Daria smiled up at her father. "Theyre not tattoos,
Dad. Jane drew them on with marker pens. Theyll be gone in
three days." She turned and went back to her beach chair.
Jake headed back to the hotel for another nerve tonic.
Daria spotted Erin returning from the water in a royal blue
bikini. Her hair was done up under her sun hat, except for a
couple of ringlets framing her face. She looked really good, but
pensive. Daria got the impression that Erin would be more
comfortable today on a more deserted stretch of beach, idly
searching for pretty seashells. She wondered where Brian was, and
recalled that shed heard no mention of him.
Tom, Dick, and Harry walked up. Daria introduced them around.
Helens pleasant smile mismatched her eagle-eyed gaze. Quinn
gushed, then caught herself. Erin showed a trace of amusement at
this.
"Does this place were going have a dress code?"
asked Daria.
"The Claw is right on the beach, and anything thats
okay on the beach is okay inside." Dick replied.
"The Claw?" inquired Helen.
"Its a seafood restaurant about a block that way."
said Tom. "Theyre known for their steamed crabs."
Daria checked to make sure Jake was out of sight, then removed
her cover-up and hung it on the back of her beach lounge chair.
She pulled the sunblock out of her beach bag. "Could anyone
put some of this on my back?" she inquired, and immediately
had three volunteers.
Pining for her three Js, Quinn watched them go. "Mom,
can I borrow your card for a little bit? I need a new swimsuit."
"Quinn, thats ridiculous. That suit looks fine on
you, and this is only the second time youve worn it. Now is
the time to be enjoying the beach, not shopping."
"But Mo-omm! Its so junior miss! It makes me look
like a little kid! Its ruining my life!"
"Quinn, you are not going to scour the strip looking for
a bikini skimpier than Darias! Youre too young.
Anyway, its time for lunch. Go find your father, and dont
say anything to set him off again! I could kick your.."
As Quinn trudged off bewailing her ruined life, Rita remarked,
"Daria seems very comfortable and self-assured around those
college boys. Didnt you say she was a bit shy?"
Helen turned and looked at the retreating figure of her
daughter, such of it as could be seen past her solicitous male
companions. She blinked a few times and smiled an uncertain smile.
"I guess I was wrong about that."
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Daria stared out to sea. There was remarkably little of the
sea to see on a moonless night like tonight. The beachside lights
of the hotels dimly illuminated the sand and the lines of foam on
the wavelets that softly caressed the shore, but the water was so
calm tonight that there werent any waves steeply angled
enough to throw reflections back to her here on the beach. The
horizon was indicated only by where the stars stopped, and by the
tiny yellowish lights of a solitary distant vessel.
The night sea breeze gently caressed her cheek and toyed with
her hair. The near solid wall of hotels and the lateness of the
hour muted the traffic noises on the strip, so that the chuckle
and murmur of the tiny wavelets could actually be heard over them.
Occasionally a large fish would announce its presence in the
black water not far from shore. Blacker by far were Darias
thoughts, and much too angry for this gentle, peaceful night.
Tom, Dick, and Harry had headed back to Auburn after dinner.
Daria could return to the bosom of her family, or she could stare
at the black sea and reflect on what shed learned earlier
and put aside for the afternoon. So here she was. Helens
mother had called and, for whatever reason, told Helen that Rita
and Erin would be here today. And Helen had, for whatever reason,
instantly planned and initiated this reenactment of Shermans
March to the Sea, killing, raping, pillaging and burning all in
her path. Now, as the smoke cleared and the situation revealed
itself to her, Daria felt very pillaged, raped, and burned.
What the hell had Rita ever done to Helen so bad that Helen
felt the need to use Daria as a club to beat her with? If Helen
hated Rita that much, why didnt she just write her off and
cut her out of her life? Or was something else involved? Or
someone else? "Hell yes, theres someone else involved-
me! How can I get uninvolved? Who do I have to kill?" The
squeak of sand told Daria of the approach of a foolhardy person
with poor timing.
"Daria?"
silence
"Daria?" said Helen again. "Are you all right?"
"No."
"Daria, if Id told you Rita was going to be here,
it would have been even more difficult to get you to come."
"Well, of course! It would have been blatantly obvious to
everyone that the only reason you wanted me along was for ammo in
your lifelong battle to one-up Rita. But you knew
it, you knew it was wrong, and you went ahead and did it to me
anyway. How could you?"
"Is it so wrong for me to be proud of my daughters? To
want to show them off? To brag on them?"
"No. Is it so wrong for you to dragoon me, yet again, for
cannon fodder in your sibling wars? To wreck my
long-established plans and force me to serve your jealousy-based
whim? Im not some Tiffany lamp you scored at an auction! Im
not a trophy! Im a person!"
Only silence answered her, a silence Daria, at length, chose
to break. "What I dont get is, why? Rita is a
thoroughly beaten foe. You have a successful career, a successful
marriage, and two daughters, either of whom stacks up well
against Erin. The only thing she has that you could possibly envy
is her relationship with your mother, and thats only by
default, because you avoid her as much as possible."
Another, shorter silence ensued, this time broken by Helen.
"Oh, Daria, you dont understand. Rita was always the
pretty one, the perky one, the popular one. I cared about human
rights, Rita cared about the right handbag. I cared about
starving children, Rita starved herself to stay thin. Mother told
me I was being silly, and told Rita how pretty she was. I got the
good grades, but Rita got the attention and encouragement."
"I dont understand that?! Substitute the
name Quinn for the name Rita, change a few details, and its
the story of my life! I cant believe you even said that!"
Receiving no reply, Daria continued. "Surely there was a
time when a young Helen Barksdale swore a mighty oath that shed
never treat her children the way shed been treated. So what
happened? Why are you doing this to me?" Daria continued to
gaze out over the black ocean as she waited for a reply, but she
heard only some sniffs and other small sounds vaguely indicating
that Helen was upset. At length she spoke again.
"It looks to me like your real problem is not with Rita,
but with your mother. You feel she owes you. Everything that Rita
got, that you felt you deserved but didnt get, she still
owes you. Youre withholding your affection from her until
she settles up. But shes lonely. When you rebuff her, she
turns to Rita for that affection, at least partly to try to make
you jealous. She gives Rita her affection and money, and makes
sure you know it, hoping youll show up for your share. But
this makes you even more resentful, and drives you further away.
I dont think grandma understands that."
Helen broke her silence. "Daria, that is so... so
perceptive! So dead on the mark! How do you do that?"
Daria turned to face Helen, her eyes moist. "Its
easy. Its so horribly easy. Were in the early scenes
of that same play right now. I play you. Quinn plays Rita. Youre
your mother. Those who cannot learn from history are
condemned to repeat it. Behold your future. Only I wont
let myself be jerked around like that. Ill just cut you off
cold." She turned and walked off down the dim narrow pathway
of firm damp sand between land and sea, and gradually vanished
into the night.
Helen stared unseeing into the darkness that had swallowed up
her firstborn daughter, contemplating a future almost too bleak
to contemplate. After several minutes, she turned and slowly
began walking in the opposite direction along the line of
farthest reach of the little wavelets.
Farther up the beach, at the line of flotsam that marked the
days high tide, a larger lump shifted restlessly. It hugged
its knees tightly, its long strawberry blonde hair stirring
slightly with the sea breeze. Quinns sad eyes followed
Helens receding form, then turned and vainly sought for
Daria in the opposite direction. Finding nothing, they turned to
the lights of the lone vessel far out at sea, creeping along the
unseen horizon. "But I dont want to be Rita!"
she moaned softly into the noncommittal night.
Chapter 5
SHOWDOWN at the
SEASIDE BAR AND GRILL
An hour later a tired and wrung-out Daria approached the
seaside entrance of her hotel. The fine dry white sand seemed to
suck the last of the strength from her weary legs. The hard
concrete patio was a relief when she finally reached it. Entering
the lobby, she paused and put a hand to her forehead, trying to
remember their room number.
"Daria!"
Daria turned toward the sound of her name. Helen arose from a
settee beside a potted palm and came toward her. Daria turned
away, slumping against the side of the arched entryway.
"Daria, we need to talk." Helen held out Darias
cover-up.
Daria handed Helen the beach towel from around her waist,
accepted the cover-up and put it on, not caring whether anyone
was watching. "Mom, Im very tired."
"Im tired too, honey, but we cant just leave
this where it is. Neither of us would get any sleep tonight."
"Speak for yourself. Im used to going to sleep
racked with disappointment, resentment, and bitterness. I do it
all the time. I have no choice."
"Daria!" Helen looked wounded. Deep down, Daria felt
a little bit ashamed. But not very. It was true, after all.
"All right, so talk."
"Lets go in here. Its more private and I
could use a drink." Helen steered Daria toward the hotel
lounge.
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Jane sat alone at a restaurant table, shuffling through the
art postcards shed bought earlier while waiting for the
dinner shed ordered. Shed enjoyed the art museum, but
she knew shed have enjoyed it much more with Daria. Daria
appreciated art almost as much as Jane, even though she couldnt
paint as well. Daria would have appreciated Janes
commentary on the artists and their styles and techniques and
Jane would have enjoyed Darias droll observations on the
paintings, the artists mental quirks, their fellow patrons,
and whatever else her rapier wit might skewer.
Jane sighed, shook her head sadly, and wondered what Daria was
doing now. Probably not eating dinner. It was after eight. Jane
paused at the postcard of The Absinthe Drinker by
Degas, a melancholy scene in a tavern or bar, very brown. Daria
would probably know exactly what Absinthe was. The disturbingly
unbalanced composition focused on an almost-pretty young woman
seated demurely at a table with a stemmed glass of cloudy off-white
liquid in front of her, and a totally spaced-out non-expression
on her face, overlaying some terrible sadness.
Jane shuffled to the next postcard. Also titled The
Absinthe Drinker, this was an early Picasso in the
Impressionist style depicting an old, vulture-like woman with
incredibly claw-like hands, glaring intently into a glass of evil-looking
green liquor and toying with a sugar lump.
Jane looked from one painting to the other. They somehow
suggested Daria and Helen to her. Jane was disturbed to realize
that she wasnt sure which suggested who, or why.
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Inside the lounge, Helen signaled to a waiter and they slid
into a dimly lit booth. Daria said "Ill have a coke.
You have what you were going to have plus a shot of bourbon."
At Helens shocked look she said, "Well, what did you
expect? You drink. Dad drinks. Youre both former drug-crazed
hippies. I never had a chance." Helens expression
became even more shocked, then very sad. She looked like she was
going to cry.
Daria relented. "I shouldnt have said that. Up to
now Ive only had a taste, a couple of times. Im very
protective of my brain cells. But if this talk is going to
accomplish anything useful I need to mellow out some, and I left
my herb garden at home. Im still in a foul mood."
After a moment a waiter came over. Helen said "Ill
have a Jack Daniels Black, neat, and a sloe gin sling." The
waiter nodded, wrote on his pad, and turned to Daria. "Coke,
please." The waiter said "Right away." and left.
Helen rubbed her face and looked at her daughter. "All
right, where are we?"
"Were at the beach, so you can accidentally run
into Rita and rub her nose in how financially well off you are,
how stable your marriage is, how beautiful Quinn is, and how
smart I am. To achieve this, youve wrecked important long-standing
plans of mine and Janes, made it painfully obvious that you
dont respect me as a person, and trashed our relationship
for the foreseeable future."
"Is it really that bad?"
"As of now, my plans are to tolerate you till Im
through college, then never see nor speak to you again. In other
words, to use you like youre using me while I need you, but
then to cut you out cleanly so you wont be a continuous
thorn in my side like your mother is to you."
Helen looked like shed been punched in the gut. Tears
ran down her cheeks. Daria pretended to study a snack menu. Then
Helen quickly wiped her eyes with a napkin as she saw the waiter
approach with the drinks.
After the waiter had left, Daria unwrapped her straw and stuck
it in her coke, still not looking at Helen. She took a long sip,
then just stared at the crushed ice on top for a while,
prolonging a chance moment with no clear thought in her head.
Then looking around to be sure the bartender wasnt
watching, she picked up the shot glass, emptied half its contents
into the coke, and set it back down. She stirred the coke with
the straw, then tasted it. The bourbon definitely added a
complex, pleasant flavor to the cola.
Daria looked up at Helen, who was taking a large swallow of
her reddish pink thing, a fresh tear starting down her cheek.
This was taking too long. She lifted the shot glass and downed
the rest of its contents. Almost immediately, her brain felt like
it was being gently sloshed around in a bucket. She swayed
slightly, grabbed the edge of the table, and blinked. This must
be the origin of the term "sloshed". "Damn."
she said.
Helen looked at her with an unreadable expression on her face.
"Strong?" she asked.
"Yeah, but thats not what I was damning."
"What, then?"
"I like it."
"Huh?"
"I just found out I like the taste of Jack Daniels
straight. I didnt need to know that." She felt a tear
slide down her own cheek.
"Oh, sweetie..." Helen looked like she was about to
grab Daria and try to hug her over the table. Daria pulled back
and glared at her. "Dont you sweetie me, you user!"
Looking as if her heart were about to break, Helen said,
"Daria, is that really the way you want it? To never see me
again?"
"Of course not. If it were, Id be up in the room
asleep, instead of down here sacrificing my brain cells."
Daria sipped coke through the straw. "Och, brrain cells, I
harrdly knew ye." she mumbled, then glared at Helen again.
"But Im tired of being used, taken for granted,
trampled underfoot, and misunderstood. If thats not the way
you want it, things have to change. What you did was wrong."
Helen started to say something, thought better of it. "All
right. What I did was wrong. I ignored your desires and feelings.
I ignored your rights. I brought you here to show you off to Rita.
I should have let you go ahead with your plans. Im sorry.
Will you forgive me?"
Daria looked at her mother and smiled a tiny bit. There was
still hope. "if youre sorry, are you willing to make
restitution?"
"Well... yes. What do you mean by restitution?"
"Three things. Treat me right, restore what you took from
me, and compensation for treating me wrong. A peace offering, if
you like. Or damages."
"How do I treat you right? What do you mean by that?"
"Treat me like Im me, Daria. A unique human being,
valuable and valued in my own right. Im not a brainy but
socially retarded Quinn, in need of a makeover, a new wardrobe,
and charm school."
"Daria, Im very well aware that youre unique.
I do love you and value you for who you are. It isnt wrong
for me to want you to be more attractive."
"YES, DAMMIT, IT IS!!" Daria glared bloody violent
demise across the table. Her hands twitched for Helens
throat. Her canines glinted in the dim light. Helen recoiled from
the vehemence more than the volume of Darias outburst,
realizing immediately that shed struck a major raw nerve.
"Alright, dear, alright! Tell me whats wrong with
it!" Helen made down-boy motions at her daughter, who
struggled to get her rage pent up again.
Daria glanced around, noted with surprise that no one was
staring at her. She took a long sip of bourbon-flavored coke and
a deep breath. "Its wrong because you always just say
it like that and leave it there, like it was a self-evident
universal truth, totally obvious and requiring no further
discussion. "Be More Attractive." Attract what? From
where? For what purpose? You never discuss, never specify, never
explain. So discuss already."
The waiter came over, and Helen made the "another round"
gesture. "Well, boys, of course, Daria. Youre a very
pretty and interesting teenage girl, and you should be dating at
your age."
"Boys. From where?"
"Well, from school, sweetie. Must we belabor the obvious?"
"The only thing obvious here is the fact that youve
never thought this through. And yes, we must belabor it. Were
going to run it down and beat it to death, once and for all, and
then were never going to speak of it again. Right?"
Helen returned Darias glare. "Well see.
Proceed."
"There are at Lawndale High five male students
intelligent enough to be potential dates for me, theoretically.
Two have such serious psychological problems that they date no
one, and no one wants to date them. A third simulates an equally
serious set of mental disorders as a defense mechanism. This
works so well that he is the most despised student at school. The
fourth is Michael Jordan MacKenzie, honor student and captain of
the football team. Jodie Landons boyfriend. The fifth is
Ted DeWitt-Clinton, who dated and dumped me. All the rest are my
intellectual inferiors to such a great extent that we have
practically nothing in common.
So. There is no one at Lawndale High I would want to date.
There is no point in my attracting boys if Im not going to
date them. Therefore I deliberately minimize my attractiveness.
It saves time, energy, and misunderstandings all around. Do you
understand?"
"I see what youre saying, Daria, but you could be
driving away some bright, interesting boys you dont know
about yet. Its not like you have everyones IQ scores
on file."
"But I do."
"What?"
"I have everyones IQ scores on file. And SATs. And
P-STATs."
"Daria, are you pulling my leg? And if not, where and how
did you get them?"
"I refuse to answer on the grounds that it might tend to
incriminate me."
"Oh, great. Ive raised a criminal mastermind."
The waiter brought the second round of drinks. Helen asked,
"What are you doing with all those scores?"
Daria looked down at her coke and said nothing. Her shoulders
slumped a bit.
"Daria?"
"Looking for potential dates." Daria said softly.
She paused but didnt look up. "In the land of the
blind, the one-eyed man is king. But in the land of the stupid,
the smart chick is lonely as hell." She took a sip of
bourbon, showed no reaction.
"Oh, sweetie, Im sorry! Its nice to know youre
interested, but youre going about it in such a clinical way!
Boys arent lab rats, you know. Those numbers dont
tell you everything! And even if they did, it couldnt hurt
you to be a little more attrac-
"YES, DAMMIT, IT COULD!! $#;+! You did it again!!"
Daria glared balefully at her mother, trying to decide how much
of her look of wounded innocence was genuine. "Look, attractive
doesnt mean the same as well-dressed or sharp
or presentable. When you say Be more attractive
dont you see that youre really saying Tear down
your defenses and commence courtship behaviors? Well, Im
not gonna do that without a damn good reason! I put a lot of time
and effort into my armor, and it works for me, and Im
keeping it until I dont need it any more, or until I have a
really good reason to take it off! And when, where, and with whom
I commence courtship behavior is none of your damn business!"
"But Daria, honey, dont you see that as long as you
wear that repulsive outfit, you have no chance of meeting any
bright boys that may come along, from wherever? Thats a
high price to pay for repelling the stupid ones."
"Thats not true. It doesnt work on the bright
ones, just the dullards. Mack MacKenzie and I are friends. He
sees through my disguise. He knows Im not homely. And the
smartest guy in school is constantly bugging me for dates."
"What? Why havent I heard about this? Why dont
you date him?"
"Picture Austin Powers, you know, from the spy movie?
Picture him with curly orange hair, and even more obnoxious. Now
combine that with one of those neurotic little dogs that runs up
and humps your leg. Thats Upchuck. Im not that lonely."
"Upchuck?"
"Charles Ruttheimer the third. The aforementioned most
despised student at Lawndale High. Look, I think you saw today
that I can be attractive if I want to, and that I can hold the
interest of men who are interesting to me. From now on, you leave
it to me to decide when, where, and whom to attract. Agreed?"
Helen sighed. She couldnt believe she had lost on this
point. "All right, Daria. Agreed."
"Moving on, then. Treat me right also means
dont spend ten times as much money on Quinn as you do on me."
Helen felt a sinking sensation in her net worth. She was
almost guaranteed to lose here. "I believe youre
exaggerating, Daria."
"I dont claim to have the exact multiple at my
fingertips. But in the interests of fair play, Im sure you
wouldnt mind going back over the last, say, four years,
toting up what you spent on each of us, and equalizing things
with a cash payment to the slighted offspring, whoever she might
turn out to be?"
The sinking feeling became a giant sinkhole opening up beneath
Helens financial edifice. "Daria, I cant do that."
"AHA!" Daria pointed an accusing finger. "Youve
just admitted that you know its true, and that you have a
pretty good idea of the magnitude of the discrepancy." Her
eyes bored into Helens. "The magnitude of the
injustice."
Helen squirmed internally. Daria had well and truly nailed her.
The bourbon didnt seem to be affecting her mental sharpness
at all. Did the kid have a hollow leg? "What do you want me
to do, Daria?"
"For now, just admit that the problem exists, and agree
to do something. This will take more and clearer thought to
resolve than we can give it tonight. And remember, youre on
both sides of this one. Your mother owes you a lot more than you
owe me. Think about it from that perspective. And theres no
time like the present to start equalizing your outlays. Either
spend more on me, or less on Quinn, or a bit of both, starting
now."
"Even thats going to be tough. You know how
important clothes are to Quinn, and youre almost allergic
to them."
"My cabin fund is very important to me. And Ill be
needing a new wardrobe for college. Ill get a new piggie
and start a clothing fund."
"You? New clothes?"
Daria gave her mother a sarcasm detected look.
"At whatever college I go to, the students will range from
bright upward. I wont need to repel people like
that. Just dont expect me to join the Harvard Fashion Club."
"Oh! My heart! The shock!" Helen clutched her chest
and swayed.
"Ha, ha. The point isnt what the money gets spent
on, but that I dont get shafted."
"Thats a good point, Daria, but not the only one I
have to consider. Allowances are for motivation, not just money
distribution.
"You might want to consider rewards for grades. A lot of
parents do that."
"Youd certainly be getting the lions share of
that, but you dont need any encouragement to get good
grades."
"Quote: I got the good grades, but Rita got the attention
and encouragement. Unquote. You know the result of that. Do you
suppose that if Quinn saw me being rewarded for my academic
performance, her grades might improve? Especially if she
needs that money for clothes?"
"Its certainly worth considering. Like you said,
the subject needs more thought than we can give it tonight. What
else?"
"Treating me right also means never doing this to me
again. Or anything resembling this."
"Dont worry. After the last few days, and today in
particular, I wouldnt dream of it."
"I went a lot easier on you than Id planned to, you
know."
"I noticed you behaved very decently when you saw me
talking with Rita, and I appreciate that."
"I could have burned you so bad right then."
"I wondered why you didnt."
"Im not sure. Maybe I was afraid it would burn our
bridge. Maybe Ive absorbed some of your attitude toward her.
Mostly, I didnt see any long-term benefits for any of us in
handing her a big win. But now Im worried that I might be
handing you a win. I think I impressed Rita, and here youre
getting your bonding, in a mean drunk sort of way. I sure as hell
dont want to encourage you to try this again."
"You neednt worry. This is a lot more like plea
bargaining than bonding, and I have a feeling that Im not
out of the woods yet. I do solemnly swear that I will never again
pressgang you to fight in my sibling wars. Okay?
"Ill take that as coming from my mother, rather
than from a conniving weaselly lawyer. On that basis... okay."
"Great. Now what do you want me to restore?"
"The museum trip."
"Gladly. But you said you could never get that back
because Jane has seen the museums now."
"I had an idea. Ive heard that Chicago has a very
nice set of museums."
Helen straightened up and blinked a couple of times. "But
its so far away!"
"Jane has a cousin who lives in one of the Chicago
suburbs; Wheaton, I think. She could help us if something came up."
Helen looked at Daria, thinking.
"It wouldnt be too expensive if I had a good
reliable car."
Helen smiled. "Id love to have you on my
negotiating team. It sounds doable. Now I wonder what you might
have in mind for that peace offering."
"The car."
Helen gave a wry smirk. "Im a little tapped out
right now, dear."
"You and Dad were going to buy me a car, werent
you?"
"For your birthday, or Christmas, we hadnt decided."
"So youd just be moving up the timetable a little.
You wouldnt be out anything extra, other than a replacement
birthday present."
"Ill talk to your father and see what we can do.
But you did put a sizeable hole in my discretionary cash."
"Umm... tactically, this is dead wrong, but... the
telescope I ordered wasnt exactly the telescope I designed.
I could squeeze some money out there, and still get the
performance I want."
"The telescope you designed? You didnt order
it out of a catalog?"
"No, theyre going to build it to my specifications.
I designed the optical system to give the best combination of
magnification and rich field for my purposes, while using
reasonably priced off-the-shelf eyepieces and minimizing the
aberrations common to Newtonian reflectors, particularly coma.
And I designed the focusing system to..."
Helens eyes glittered. "Darling, where did you
learn to design astronomical telescopes?"
"Out of books. Once you understand the principles, its
mainly a matter of keeping track of interrelated factors and..."
"Daria sweetie, I really want to hear this, but it is
getting late, and we are tired, and... do you think you could
tell us about it in the morning over breakfast?"
Daria read Helens expression carefully. "Would
us perchance include Rita?"
Helens expression took on an easily read look of
pleading. "Yes, dear. Us would."
Daria smiled wryly. "Sure, why not? Were in
agreement on the matters we were discussing?"
"Yes, Daria. Fair and equal treatment. Trip to Chicago.
Car. You can start looking for one when we get back."
"Great. And of course, you wouldnt try to sneak the
cost of the car, the trip, or my credit card purchases into the
financial equality calculations."
"Daria! Youre killing me!"
"Hey, you know how things like that can breed resentment
in a mother-daughter relationship. Besides, well make your
mother pay for it. And besides besides, you just got back your
invitation to my wedding and your grandmas license."
Leaving the rest of her drinks, Daria slid out of the booth.
Helen met her with open arms and wrapped her in a hug. "Oh,
darling, Im so glad we got this straightened out!"
"Hey, get a room!" Daria groused weakly, too tired
to flinch away.
"Good idea." Helen laughed, throwing an arm around
Darias shoulders. They tottered toward the elevator
together.
Chapter 6
ON THE BLOODY MORNING
AFTER
Daria became aware of a soft bustle of activity around her.
She thought she detected morning sunlight through her closed
eyelids. She was in a bed, lying on her side... and she was not
alone. Her leg was thrown over someone elses leg, and her
hand was on someone elses chest. Oh, hell. What had she
done? Please let this not be Tom, Dick, or Harry. Or some drunken
sailor from the bar. Or... damn! Who could it be that wouldnt
be awful?
She heard a whisper, and her bedmates chest moved in
time to the words: "But, Mo-om! Shes all over me!"
It was Quinn. Huge relief. Darias world picture reoriented
around this information. She gave no sign of awakening.
"Just a little longer, dear. She had a rough night."
Uh-oh. Evil Daria was whispering in her ear now. This was
wicked. She really shouldnt. Quinn hadnt done
anything awful to her recently. But hey, she was supposed to be
having fun.
Daria mumbled a bit, very low. Quinn turned her head toward
her, listening. Daria said, "mmhmm, Sandi", then paused
a bit, then repeated "Sandi."
Quinn hesitated, whispered "Yeah?"
Daria mumbled some more, very quietly. Quinn moved her head
closer to Darias. Daria mumbled "member
Saturday?"
Daria wished she could see Quinns face now, but she
continued to feign sleep. Moving her lips very close to Quinns
ear, she whispered "Remember, Sandi?"
Quinn whispered "Yeah?"
Smiling a bit, Daria murmured languidly, "mhmm, lets
do it again!" as she stuck her tongue in Quinns ear
and moved her hand up to Quinns...
"NAAAAAH!!" Quinn vaulted out of bed and began
brushing at her chest and ear as if roaches were crawling on her.
Then she grabbed a pillow and began whomping Daria with it.
Pretending to be just waking up, Daria cried "Aah! Hey!
Cut it out!" as she rolled off the bed to the floor on the
other side, wearing a sleepy, confused, frightened look.
Helen turned around from the mirror. "Quinn! Stop hitting
your sister! I thought I asked you to let her sleep!"
"But Mo-oomm! She touched my..." Quinn waved a hand
vaguely about her thoracic region. "And then she... Uuhhh!"
Helen looked at Daria, who shook her head and shrugged
confusedly, then back to Quinn. "She was asleep, Quinn! Dont
be so hypersensitive! After all, shes your sister! Now
apologize to her!"
Quinn glared at Daria, who maintained her expression of
wounded innocence. Quinn pouted, then said "Im sorry I
hit you with a pillow.", muttering under her breath "I
shouldve used a chair leg."
"Daria, would you like the next turn in the bathroom?"
asked Helen.
Daria rubbed her head. "Might as well. Cant sleep
now." Daria got up and ambled toward the door that opened
onto the balcony, stretching as she went. She was amused to note
that Quinn carefully stayed beyond her reach.
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Daria had hoped to hit the hotels breakfast bar and load
up on honeydew melon and strawberries, but a consensus had formed
in favor of one of the local pancake hells. Daria had managed to
order some strawberries with a Belgian waffle. Now they were
awaiting their orders.
Quinn was describing a ride about a half mile down the strip.
"...And there are bungee cords hanging from the towers, and
a cage hanging between the bungee cords, and one or two people
get in, and they cock it, and it shoots them like five hundred
feet in the air! You can hear them screaming a mile away! Like,
who in their right mind would get into that?!"
"The giant slingshot? I rode it. Three times. Once each
with Harry, Dick, and Tom. I was terrified, but they insisted."
"Gosh, I wonder why theyd do that." Quinn
mused, giving Daria a sideways look.
"Beats me. All I did was scream and hang onto them for
dear life. Youd think that would be annoying. After I went
with Harry, I figured Tom and Dick would have gone together. But
maybe they didnt want to be photographed in that cage with
each other, or something." Rita and Erin smirked at each
other, and at Daria, who sent them a wink. Helen was smiling a
little, seemingly in spite of herself.
Quinn looked a teensy bit annoyed. "Jeez, Daria, it
sounds like you acted like Brittany all day. Youre not
secretly a blonde, are you?"
Rita and Erin gave Quinn dirty looks. Helen said "Quinn!"
and managed not to smirk.
Quinn, realizing her faux pas, said "Oops, sorry! Figure
of speech." and put on her most disarming oopsie face.
Daria smirked at her sister. "I was just trying to follow
your advice, Quinn. Remember, you said I should turn off my brain
and be a beach bunny for a few hours. I found I couldnt
turn it off, so I settled for acting like you."
"Well, you cant go wrong there, if
you get it right."
Helen said "Daria, what was that you started telling me
last night about designing your own telescope?"
Daria started drawing on a paper napkin. "Well, I decided
to go with a medium-sized Newtonian reflector because its
the best choice for faint deep-sky objects, and it gives the most
performance for the money. Most of the commercially available
reflectors in the ten-to-sixteen inch range are f 4.5s. They give
whats called a richest-field view with a 32mm eyepiece. But
they have problems with coma, which is a smearing of star images
toward the edges of the field. I calculated that an f 5.7 mirror
would give me a richest-field view with a 40mm eyepiece, which
are as readily available as 32mm. A mirror of that f ratio has
almost no coma, and gives me higher magnification for planets and
asteroids, but doesnt result in an unmanageably long tube.
So I ordered one custom made." Daria finished the sketch,
passed it to Rita, and started another one. Rita saw a little
Daria figure standing next to something resembling a siege
mortar, substantially larger than she was.
"Then I designed the focusing system to move up and down
the side of the tube instead of in and out at right angles to it,
the way it is on every other Newtonian. That lets me keep the
bottom end of the eyepiece as close as possible to the diagonal
mirror at all times without intruding into the light path, so I
can use the smallest possible diagonal and minimize the
obstruction and light loss it causes. That necessitates having
the diagonal move up and down with the focuser." When the
coffee and juice arrived, she was pointing to the diagram and
talking about bowlegged spiders eliminating diffraction spikes.
Jake seemed fascinated. Helen was beaming. Rita, Erin, and
Quinn were goggling, more or less. Rita asked, "So when will
it be ready?"
"Theres a five month backlog. The actual work will
only take a couple of weeks, maybe a little more for polishing
the mirror. After it arrives, as soon as I get it collimated and
get familiar with it, Ill call you guys and we can have a
star party." Rita was making vaguely agreeable noises when
the pancakes started to arrive.
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Daria gazed out her window at the scenery rolling by. They
were past the dunes and the bays, headed back homeward through
piney woods. The only things that still bespoke proximity to the
ocean were the twisted, snaky branches of some of the pine trees
and the palmetto scrub that grew between them.
It hadnt been as bad as shed feared, aside from
finding out that the whole huggermugger had been instigated by
Grandma Evelyn. Shed cleared up some stuff with Helen that
had needed to be cleared up, and her demands had been acceded to
at the peace conference. And she had had a good time with Harry,
Tom, and Dick.
It bothered her, though, that that good time had come as a
result of her wearing that skimpy bikini and being outgoing and...
attractive. Shed known she could be attractive if she
wanted, and now she had proof. Good. But the idea that shed
yielded to coercion and good things had come of it... Well, she
hadnt actually been coerced, shed decided to do it
for tactical reasons, and it had had an unexpected side benefit.
Yes, that was it. Dammit.
There was still more discussion required with her mother,
though, and then there was that huge can of worms that was Helens
relationship with her mother and her sisters. Daria wondered if
any of them would live long enough to get that completely
straightened out. She had a sudden image of a bent, old figure in
a cemetery, shaking a cane and cursing feebly at gravestones.
Probably not, since Helen had some serious issues with her
father, who was no longer available for discussions.
Daria looked over at Helen, with whom she was sharing the back
seat on the return trip. "Mom, what happened to drive you to
play this "My stuffs better than your stuff" game
with Rita?"
"Hmm?"
"It seems to be very important to you, almost a
compulsion. Is it because your father bought her a sports car and
bought you a... what was it?"
"A Dodge Dart." Helen said it like she would have
said "dog fart", with an appropriate facial expression.
After a short silence, Daria tried again. "Did it maybe
have to do with you getting her hand-me-down clothes? I notice
you dont make Quinn wear my hand-me-downs."
Helen stifled a laugh. "Not since shes been old
enough to notice, anyway. And your hand-me-down production has
been pretty sparse of late."
Daria stayed on track. "Or was it something else?
Something that happened when you were very young?"
Traces of bad old memories flickered across Helens face.
"Goodness, Daria, there were a lot of things that happened
when I was young. We had the usual fights and arguments, and Rita
picked on me because she was bigger, and I did sneaky things to
get back at her, and all of that, but I cant remember one
particular thing like youre asking about. Do you really
think Im that driven?"
"Well... yeah. Look what just happened. Your mother calls
and tells you whatever she told you, and you immediately launch
this expedition and... you know. What made you do that?"
Helen fidgeted and looked uncomfortable. "It just
occurred to me that it would be a good opportunity for all of us
to spend some time together! Does there have to be more to it
than that?"
"O-o-o-kay! Well, nice talking with you, Cleopatra."
"What?"
"As in Queen of Denial."
"Honestly!" Helen redirected her attention out her
window.
After the silence had dragged for a while, Daria shrugged and
said "You know, we didnt actually wind up spending
much time together. We kind of went our separate ways when we hit
the beach. The most time we all spent together was breakfast at
Waffle Awful, if were counting Rita and Erin. Otherwise it
would be in the car going to and from."
"Well, thats not so bad, is it? Oh, wait. I
withdraw the question."
Daria smirked a little. "It just occurs to me that we
could be having this conversation with the car sitting in the
driveway, and Dad could turn around and get in on it, and wed
save a lot of gas. For that matter, theres that nice sofa
and love seats in the family room. If were going to do all
our family bonding and life-catching-upping down by the sea or in
the middle of the forest, why have a family room at all?"
Helen grimaced. "Honestly, Daria, you ask the strangest
questions."
Daria smiled Helen a Mona Lisa smile and said nothing.
"Ohhh! I just think that when we all go somewhere new
together, do something different as a family, it enhances the
experience and makes it easier to talk and share and grow closer
to one another. Is that so hard to understand?"
"Not a bit. Thats exactly why Jane and I wanted to
see those museums together."
Helen lowered her head, put a hand to her forehead. "How
long are you going to beat me over the head with that?"
"That wasnt my intention. Im just saying that
I grasp the concept."
"Does that mean you might consider doing something like
that with me someday?"
Daria looked at her mother and smiled a genuine smile. "Id
love to. In fact, we could do exactly that. Id still like
to see those museums. We could even invite whosis and whatserface
up front there, if you think we could drag them into a museum
without wild horses."
Helen smirked. "Maybe if I told Jake it was an auto show..."
Daria added "And Quinn that it was a fashion show..."
Quinn said, "I heard that."
Helen said "Maybe just the two of us." She shared a
smirk with Daria.
After a period of companionable silence, Daria ventured "You
know, competing against Rita as a child helped make you what you
are today- successful, aggressive, a fierce competitor, driven to
excel. Did you ever consider thanking her?"
Helen grimaced. "Honestly, Daria, you ask the strangest
questions."
Daria smiled Helen another Mona Lisa smile.
La la LA la la.
NOTES
1.
MIT Guide to Lockpicking: http://www.lysator.liu.se/mit-guide/mit-guide.html
Thanks to Justin Smith.
2.
This is the same swimsuit Quinn wears in "Fire!"
3.
This story originally had a seventh chapter. Ill leave it
on the fanfiction.net version.