Finley shook her head. She gasped something that sounded like, ‘Ontra.’

    ‘What?’

    ‘Let her catch her breath,’ Vivian said.

    They waited. At last, Finley stopped holding herself, stood up straight, and said, ‘Entrepreneur.’

    ‘What?’

    ‘It means she…’

    ‘I know what it means,’ Cora said, casting an annoyed glance at Vivian.

    ‘This guy… he offered me two hundred bucks.’

    To film us taking showers? ’

    ‘Videotape, actually. For his VCR.’

    Cora didn’t bother to dry. She didn’t bother to put on her robe. Stark naked, twisting Finley’s arm, she guided the girl out of the shower room and dressing room, past the toilet stalls and sinks, and through the door to the hallway.

    Abilene dried herself as fast as possible. Helen, flushed with excitement, didn’t bother to towel off. She struggled to pull the nightgown down her wet body, and finally succeeded. The fabric looked transparent where it clung to her skin. Abilene put on her robe, picked up her toilet articles and lifted the camera. Vivian, who’d also taken time to dry, belted her own robe, then gathered her possessions along with the robe, towel, and other things that Cora had left behind.

    The three of them rushed into the corridor.

    Helen carried the gorilla mask. It swung from her fist, dripping, like a severed head fresh from the guillotine.

    Several other girls stood around, looking perplexed. Some were peering into the room Vivian shared with Cora. It looked as if Cora had caused quite a stir, hustling by with her prisoner.

    Those who asked questions were answered with a brusk, ‘Never mind’ from Vivian. Who shut the door and locked it after Helen and Abilene were inside.

    Finley sat on one of the beds, regarding her captors with a quizzical look.

    Cora loomed over her, hands on hips. She was shiny and dripping. Her buttocks were red from the fall she’d taken trying to apprehend the girl. Vivian held out her robe. She snatched it away. Muttering ‘Thanks,’ she shoved her arms through the sleeves.

    ‘I hope this isn’t going to get ugly,’ Finley said.

    ‘Depends on how you look at death,’ Cora told her.

    ‘I must inform you, there’s a letter in my safety deposit box with instructions to be opened in the event of my demise.’

    ‘Cut the comedy,’ Cora said. ‘Who paid you to film us?’

    ‘Actually, he’s supposed to pay on delivery. At this point, I don’t expect that to happen.’

    ‘What’s his name?’

    ‘Darryl Rathbone.’

    ‘Who’s he?’

    ‘A senior. He’s a Sig.’

    ‘What did he want the film for?’

    ‘I guess he figured it’d be a hit with his frat brothers.’

    She shrugged, then frowned as if thinking about something. ‘Do you want to know what really happened?’

    ‘That’s the idea.’

    ‘Cause there’s a little more to it than the two hundred bucks.’

    ‘Tell us everything,’ Vivian said. She sounded as if she felt a little sorry for the girl.

    ‘Okay, here’s the thing. I’m over at the student union having a Pepsi, and I see him watching me. This is tonight, by the way. I’ve got my camera along - which is why all this happened in the first place. Anyway, I leave the union and I’m heading back here across the quad when he comes running up behind me and grabs my shoulder. I go, “Does this mean we’re going steady?” And he turns me around and goes, “Which dorm are you in?” I tell him, and he gets this big grin. He asks if I know her.’ Finley nodded toward Vivian.

    ‘Me?’

    ‘Yeah. He goes, “You know that honey, Vivian Drake?” I say I know who she is. I mean, who doesn’t? And then he tells me there’s like a pool going at the Sig house. Five hundred bucks, and it goes to the first guy that comes up with videotape of Vivian in the raw.’

    Vivian’s face went crimson.

    ‘Those bastards,’ Cora muttered.

    ‘What a bunch of pigs,’ Helen said.

    Vivian’s face was still bright red, but now her eyes shimmered. Her lips were pressed tightly together, her chin trembling.

    ‘He says I can make him the winner,’ Finley continued, ‘and he’ll give me two hundred. I tell him to get fucked, so then he grabs my camera away and holds it up like he plans to smash it on the concrete. “I’m not asking that much,” he goes. “It’ll be easy. Just keep your eyes open. Next time she’s taking a shower, just walk in and nail her and run. Wear a mask, or something.” So I tell him okay, just so I can get my camera back. He gives it to me. I start to walk off, and he tells me I’d better come through -or else.’

    ‘Or else what?’ Cora asked.

    ‘He said he’d put a bounty on me.’

    ‘A bounty?’

    ‘Yeah.’

    ‘What did he mean by that?’ Abilene asked.

    ‘He didn’t say. But I guess I’ll find out. Unless you gals want to do me a big favor and let me have the tape.’

    ‘When hell freezes over,’ Cora said.

    ‘Somehow, I thought you might say that.’

    Vivian sat down on the other bed. She wiped her eyes with a sleeve of her robe. She sniffed. ‘The whole Sig house is in on this?’ she asked.

    ‘I guess so.’

    ‘If they’ve got that pool,’ Abilene said, ‘somebody else’ll be trying to collect. It won’t stop till they get you.’

    ‘We could report them,’ Helen suggested.

    Vivian wrinkled her nose. ‘I don’t want the administration finding out.’

    ‘We’ve got to do something,’ Abilene said.

    ‘Those slimebags,’ Cora muttered.

    ‘Do you know what I think we should do?’ Finley asked.

    ‘We know,’ Cora said. ‘Give them your tape.’

    Finley shook her head. ‘I think we should torpedo the whole damn fraternity.’

    ‘We?’ Cora asked.

    ‘Whose side do you think I’m on, anyway?’

    ‘Your own.’

    ‘Yeah,’ Abilene said. ‘You didn’t have to go along with it.’

    ‘He threatened her,’ Vivian pointed out.

    ‘That’s no excuse.’

    ‘I wasn’t going to do it, not even after he came up with that bounty crap. But then I got to thinking. You know? I can always use a couple of hundred bucks. Also, I figured somebody else would do it, if I didn’t. So why not me? That way, I get the money and Rathbone leaves me alone. And then I sort of got caught up in the whole idea. A challenge, you know? Could I get away with it?’

    ‘Obviously not,’ Cora said.

    ‘But I figured it’d be fun to try.’ With a somewhat sheepish smile, she added, ‘It was. It was a gassaroonie. At least till you guys nailed me.’

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