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Chapter 3 - (Chapter one. )

This is the best way to celebrate Christmas and New Year's, Megan Ward thought as she took another gulp of the heavy amber beer that some guy had bought for her, thinking it would get him somewhere. A resounding base line made her ribs vibrate, the drums echoing, the guitar slicing through the air like a buzz saw. Megan couldn't remember the name of the power trio that was playing at the Hog's Breath Saloon tonight, but she was enjoying their music. There was a cover band, like most musicians who played the Duval Streets bars on Key West, sticking with the usual classic rock favorites.

Right now, they were doing Carpet Magic Ride. The lead singer was a woman with a deep, throaty voice, and she also played the guitar, scorching through the Steppenwolf licks. They had the volume up so loud enough to be heard on Duval- the Hog's Breath had a large gravel-:covered parking lot between it and the Duval Street sidewalk- and so the music could be heard around the giant tree in the center of the fenced in, open-:air bar. Megan was grateful for this for a variety of reasons, not least being it made it easy to ignore the guy who bought her the beer. She didn't turn it down, of course- free booze was free booze, especially on a college student's meager budget- but she wasn't about to let him have his way with her, either. Especially since he split when he talked, which was gross.

Besides, it was just a beer. If he'd bought her a gin and tonic or a screwdriver, then maybe, but just a beer? After the human spit- take gave up and moved on to some other chick, Megan actually had one of the small, raised round tables with the high stools to herself. The table was located right between the two bars- the main one in the middle of Hog's Breath and the small one by the parking- lot entrance. That was not bound to last, as there was a steady stream of people in and out of Hog's Breath on Saturday night. Same came in from the parking- lot entrance, as Meagan had, past that smelly guy who was selling his poetry. Others came from the back entrance on Front Street. She was grateful that she at least didn't have a view of the television behind the smaller bar.

A whole bunch of dumb jock types were gathered around watching a college football game. If Megan wanted to spend the week after Christmas watching big dumb guys scream over what happened in the football game, she'd have gone back home to Atlanta and her redneck stepfather and stepbrothers. Mom was all weepy about her being a little girl not being home for Christmas, but Meagan pointed out that she wasn't her little girl, she was a twenty- two year old adult who was trying to get a bachelor's degree at Boston College, and that mom herself was the only person who'd be in the home that Christmas whom she didn't want to punch in the nose. Megan didn't blame her mom for remarrying after her dad died in that car accident.

Mom had never done the alone thing very well, and a teenage daughter wasn't sufficient, especially since Megan was trying to y, know have a life. Mom had married Harry in grief counseling, as he was a widower as well, his own wife having died during a liquor- store robbery. He had three sons, and Megan was had- pressed to decide which one was the worst- Harry Jr., who kept exposing himself to her at every opportunity, Billy, who kept grabbing at her chest whom she caught once going through her underwear drawer, or little Joey, who set up a web- cam in the bathroom and uploaded a video of Megan in the shower on the internet. Of course, mom kept insisting that they didn't mean any harm by it, and that the boys were just being boys.

Since Harry Jr. was twenty nine years old, and Billy was Meagan's age, this really didn't fly, and as for Joey's prank, Meagan had to hide in her dorm for two months after the shower video has been downloaded by half of B'Cs campus. She was not going home for Christmas. But there was no way in hell she was going to stay in Boston either. Nice place and all, but the winters were just brutal for a Georgia gal. Instead, she came down to Key West. She'd been saving the money she made at the Starbucks on Commonwealth Avenue, managed to get a cheap flight to Key West on the internet, got a nice room at a bed and breakfast right on Duval Street- easy stumbling distance from the bars- and spent her tropical holidays in paradise. Meagan loved Key West. Her favorite thing wasn't the bars, the live music, the beautiful weather, the friendly people, the laid back attitude, the fantastic seafood- though she loved all those things- it was the fact that every single night on Key West they celebrated the sunset.

Every night, folks gathered at the boardwalk and on Front Street and watched the sun go down over the Gulf of Mexico, cheering and celebrating and drinking beer. The boardwalk was filled with vendors and performers, and it was a wonderful party. At first, Meagan had thought it to be a onetime thing that she was lucky enough to have arrived in time for, but she soon learned that it was a daily occurrence. Tonight, she skipped the sunset celebration. She just wanted to sit and listen to music. She spent the day playing tourist, going to several of the werecker museum's, the little White House, the Hemingway Home and Museum, and the lighthouse, and her feet was killing her.