The pounding on the door woke him. The faint light of early morning was filtering in through the half-drawn curtains. A quick glance at the clock was difficult with the lady laying on his arm and his watch. He managed to extract his arm without waking her as the pounding continued. It was not even eight o'clock yet.
"Alex, open the door." Pound. Pound. Pound. He was wondering what he had done to invoke this particular level of pain and suffering. Nothing came immediately to his mind as he made his way to the bedroom door. The pounding on the door only served to highlight his current fatigue.
"Alexander! Open this God damn door," she screamed, loud enough to wake Samantha.
"Who?" she said groggily.
"Shh, just the boogie man, although I was really hoping for Bonhomme this morning," he said as he pulled his pants on, buttoning them up as he walked into the great room, closing the door to the bedroom behind him. He was amazed at the pounding the door was taking as he undid the locks and opened it.
"Josephine, what a thoroughly unpleasant surprise. Could you be a little louder, I don't think Claude heard you and the poor man doesn't have to get up for work for at least another four hours," Alex said as she stormed into his apartment. He was about to close the door when he saw Claude stick his head out.
"J'ai pensΓ© que vous avez vidΓ© cette chienne ," he said before slamming his door. Poor Claude, Alex thought, knowing it would cost him at least a bottle of wine to mollify his neighbour.
"What were you doing at the house last night?" Josephine asked, spitting venom, as Alex walked over to the refrigerator.