“Do you want to meet for breakfast?”
“Yeah, sure. Call me when you’re ready.”
Another man gets into the elevator. Henry knows him.
“Hey.” They both laugh when they see each other. “I was wondering if you were going to be here,” says Henry to the other man.
They chatter as we ride up. I watch the dial over the door. “Okay, this is me.” The elevator arrives on my floor and the doors open. “Have a good night.” I smile.
“Bye.” Henry smiles casually.
“Goodbye,” the other man says.
I walk down the hall and shake my head. I wasn’t lying to Nathan; Henry doesn’t have the slightest bit of attraction to me. I don’t feel threatened or weird around him at all now.
I arrive at my room and let myself in. I’m pleasantly surprised. The room is big and nice. It has an oversized bath, and a view of the city. I go to the window and smile as I look at all the twinkling lights below.
I peruse through the room service menu and call reception.
“Hello, can I order some room service, please?”
“Sure, what would you like?”
I scan the choices. Give me all the calories. “I’ll have the prawn and chilli fettuccine, a bottle of white wine and the chocolate fudge cake.”
“Okay, it won’t be long.”
“Thank you.”
I unzip my suitcase and take my toiletries bag out. I put it in the bathroom and put my laptop on the charger for tomorrow.
I look in the fridge for something to drink while I wait for my wine. There’s a selection of mini bottles of spirits. I go through them and decide on a scotch and Coke. “This will do, I guess.”
I pour myself a drink and look out over the beautiful view.
I smile and sit back in the silent room, and for the first time in a long time, I feel myself beginning to relax.
It’s been a hectic month. There’s been a new job, finding out about Nathan, going away, getting my brains fucked out, falling in love… moving. Hell, moving house was huge, and I haven’t stopped working like a dog for two weeks. Every second of every day, I’ve been busy. No wonder I’m stressed out.
I get up and find my phone in my handbag.
10 missed calls: Nathan
I roll my eyes and switch the phone off. I’m not in the mood for him tonight.
I drink my scotch and stare out of the window, and I don’t want to think about a thing.
I can’t, there is too much to think about.
I just need to relax.
I lie in the darkness and watch the movie on television. I had a two-hour hot bath while I talked to April on the phone. Well, I didn’t really talk. I vented and she listened, and then I drank a bottle of wine. Now I’m in a state of bliss—a carbohydrate coma.
The phone in my room rings and I jump, not expecting it. I reach over the bed to answer it. “Hello.”
“Hi,” Nathan’s deep voice says.
I roll my eyes and lie back down. “Hi.”