So Saturday overnight was the worst evening i've seen thus far on the strolls. Lots of cruisers, almost no ladies and lots of rain. I find it hard to cruise when it's raining, I can't see anything and all of the lights reflect off of the water.
I hung around for a few hours and saw nothing but the very occassional BSW in AAA. I did see one youngish white gal who looked pretty good but I could not for the life of me get her attention. At one point I was parallel with her and staring at her hard but she just would not look over. When I circled the block, she was gone. It even looked as though the local clubs had low turnout.
I finally decided to take one turn through Denny on my way home and I spotted a short WSW walking up Thomas. I pulled over and when she got into my car I realized it was Risa. She mentioned that vice was very heavy and they were doing jump-outs in the area so all of the girls were skiddish. We went to a spot and got down to BBJ with doggy finish.
I know it's been said before, but just in case anyone missed it i'll say again that Risa is one weird chick. I liked her but I wasn't exacly thrilled to have picked her up because I think her skills are just so-so. Also, she talks and talks and talks and drifts quickly from one completely unrelated topic to the next and there is simply no way to keep up with her. She also likes to talk while smoking the pole, something I find a bit annoying.
As we are getting down to business, a white van with tinted windows turned down the street and started heading toward us very very slowly. Risa saw this and flipped out, I started the car and got us out of there. She asked me what time it was and when I told her she flipped out again - seems she had to "get her stuff" from someone she was supposed to meet in Denny Park. She asked me if we could stop by the Denny area before we resumed.
Against my better judgement, I agreed to go bring her over. Once there, her connection was missed and she then she really started flipping out. She asked me to bring her to Belltown, I would wait one block away in the car while she walked to an apartment. Then, she said, we could resume business. Again, against my better judgement I drove her to Belltown.
Once there, she told me to wait five minutes. I fully expected her to take off, but surprisingly she came walking back. She was really not in a good mood when she got back - her connection was missed again. A van pulled out ahead of us and she started screaming at me to catch up with the van. While i'm driving, she' hanging out the window practically standing on the seat trying to get this guy's attention. She started yelling at me to pull alongside the van and as there was a truck in front of me I was unable to do so. "Drive up on the sidewalk!!" was her very serious reply.
By the time we caught up with the van at a stoplight near Denny, she suddenly realized that her connection was not driving and that he did not appear to be in the van. She was really cursing and freaking out and i'm wasn't really sure what to do. I told her to put her seatbelt back on and that i'd drop her off in Belltown. She didn't want me to drop her off, the buses had quit running and she needed to go to a motel on Aurora. She was trembling and really difficult to deal with. I'm thinking that i'm done with this whole thing and i'll just forget the money and get her out of the car.
I did not want another Suzie incident, so I decided the best thing for me to do would be to stay calm and while I find a way to ditch her as calmly as I can. She asked to use my phone, I handed it over thinking that if she got ahold of someone that would be my ticket out. When the guy answered the phone, he hung up on her and she started yelling - "that fucker took a hit and now he's paranoid!! This always happens to him - he gets paranoid when he takes a hit!!!". So, we are going through Belltown and she's looking out the window trying to find him on the street. She's yelling at me because i'm driving too fast and she can't see everybody, even though i'm only going 20mph. She thought she spotted the guy so I pulled over so she could walk around the block. Risa said, "i'm sorry....i'm really really sorry", then bolted out like an Olympian runner.
I have no idea if she planned on coming back, if she expected me to wait so we could do our business then bring her to Aurora. Whatever the case, as soon as she rounded the block I cut bait and bailed out of there. I just didn't want to risk getting into trouble and i'd gone far enough with her already. She was extremely moody, difficult and I felt even somewhat dangerous - I absolutely did not want to get into any kind of altercation with her for any reason. Besides, she got my money - let her take a cab to Aurora, then.
I probably will not pick Risa up again.