Into the Darkness
Hi Lex,
She’s alive and well. In case you have the wrong number it’s 1-212-555-6060. She might be busy tonight though.
Eric?
I never had her number. She had refused to give it to me and I hated smiley faces or emojis whatever the hell they were. It was six o’clock now. I was going crazy playing this waiting game. I needed to tell her that last night with Samantha was not what it looked like, so I decided to text her.
Good evening, Charlotte,
I want a chance to explain to you what happened last night. Please, it’s not what you think. Just let me explain.
Lex
I waited, my anxiety growing as the clock ticked by. What the fuck was she doing that she couldn’t respond straight away? My mind wandered. Don’t go there. I was ready to punch the wall by the time my phone buzzed.
Explain
She was brief and I didn’t blame her. She needed to know the truth.
I haven’t seen Samantha in 6 years, not since I left her. Adriana told me she is going through a nasty divorce and her ex is fighting for custody. She was drunk last night and wanted entry into the club but I refused and so she made a scene.
I sent the text, hoping she would hear me out.
How do I know you aren’t lying, Lex?
I wanted her to trust me. I knew where she was and I needed to play cool. The last thing I wanted was her to be upset with me and run to him.
Because I wouldn’t do that to you. I’m sorry she was there, I had no idea.
Not knowing what else to say, I hoped she would respond.
Check in the mirror. Your nose may be growing bigger.
I laughed at her text knowing all too well it wasn’t my nose she should be worried about. She loved that fucking movie Pinnochio. I remembered how she made me watch it the first time. I only did it because it meant I could spend time with her. The blow job afterwards was just an added bonus.
My nose looks fine to me, can’t say that about other parts though.
She took a while to respond and I was hoping I hadn’t pushed her. I heard the cell buzz.
I didn’t know you and the mirror had a thing for each other. Get a room!
This was the Charlotte I remember, feisty and witty, with a comeback for everything.
I tried but turns out it prefers it in a dark kitchen, against the cold fridge.
I didn’t know what she remembered of last night since she drank so much. I felt myself harden again. I definitely had to go for round two shortly. Twenty minutes passed before my cell buzzed again.
Ha! Funny! I could have sworn it was an elevator.
Well, fuck me, she remembered. I had told her once about a reoccurring fantasy that she was wearing fuck-me boots, a short pleated skirt and nothing underneath as we rode an elevator. Everyone would exit and I would push the stop button, fucking her into oblivion. There were no high-rise buildings in Carmel so unfortunately it could not be fulfilled. I responded to her, praying that in the city that never sleeps, with thousands of elevators all around us, maybe my fantasy would come true.
It still is, baby.
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The next morning, I sent her a text hoping she would meet up with me for coffee. My flight back to London wasn’t until five.
Are you free today for a coffee? I promise I’ll be on my best behavior.