Backstory: I have been working to challenge myself and my writing dynamic/voice. I had a friend who was willing to help. I asked him to give me a big dream or wish he had. It could have been anything, like a dream vacation or holiday with family, a career... He picked moving to Boston (his favorite city), working in his dream career (using his Network Security degree), and meeting the woman of his dreams. So I offered to write a short story to capture this for him.
I took some liberties and did some research to make it as realistic as possible. Here were the basic facts about his "dream self":
Character: Nate
Apartment: 62 on the Park
Job: Information Security Analyst at Boston Private Bank & Trust Company
Favorite sports team ever: Red Sox (loves baseball in general)
Favorite Bare: Cask n' Flagon
All characters are 18+... Hope you enjoy!
Note: I would love comments/submissions of other fun ideas to write about. I'm also open to non-erotic work as well. Just want a challenge/push myself!
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I pushed into the door, dropping my bag on the floor. I stepped my shoes off, rubbing the back of my neck as I stretched it. Today was so fucking stressful. The stove clock flickered at me and I glared back at it. Another late fucking night. I took a deep breath and sulked to the bedroom, shedding my clothes off eagerly. I slid on a t-shirt, opting for the no pants look. I checked my phone, scrolling through random apps as I trudged to the fridge.
A near empty fridge stared back at me as I leaned on the door, hanging my head with a sigh. I slammed it shut, turning to the stack of take out menus I inadvertently stocked up on. I walked toward the couch, settling on P.F Chang's. After placing my order, I laid back, my arm under my head as I opened this stupid fucking dating app.
I had been in Boston for a few months now, and still hadn't met anyone interesting. Every time I was tempted to delete this damn app I'd get a match though. And we'd go on a date or two, but nothing came of it. "Last try, and if this thing doesn't work I'm giving up forever," I grumbled, watching it load. I started swiping right, choosing not to be picky for once. I just wanted to try my luck. After some minutes of mindless swiping I tossed my phone onto the table and sat up, grabbing the remote and turning my TV on.
It wasn't until I was face deep in my dinner when my phone buzzed. I glanced at it, wiping my hands on my shirt before picking it up. I sucked some sauce off my thumb as I saw a match notice. "Amazing," I laughed, rolling my eyes as I opened it. "Chloe Anderson?" I muttered, pursing my lips as I stared at her profile picture. She had dirty blond hair, and dark blue eyes. I noticed her smile immediately, it was so bright. I scrolled through her photos, noting the pictures of her hiking or out to drinks with groups of her friends.
I had to admit, she was pretty cute. I scrolled down to her profile, and sighed. There was hardly anything! Just some simple shit about being a 24 year old student in Boston, that she was 5'6", and wanted to meet new people. "Helpful Chloe, real fucking helpful," I sighed, hesitating before I hit the chat button. I stared at my screen, the keypad laughing at me as I froze. What the hell did I even say? I set the phone down, glaring at it as I picked my food back up.
After a few minutes I picked it back up typing:
Hey! We just matched.
"No shit you idiot," I grumbled, deleting it. I pursed my lips, trying again.
What are you studying?
Frustrated, I deleted that message again, sighing heavily as I rubbed my forehead. I pressed my lips to my palm, my fingers drumming impatiently on my cheek as I went back to her profile. I scrolled through the photos again and hesitated, smirking as I saw one with a dog. I opened the message back up and leaned my elbows onto my knees as I tapped the screen eagerly.
Hi Chloe, I'm new to Boston. Downloaded this app in hopes to meet people too. Hope this isn't too forward but would you maybe want to get drinks some time?
My anxiety kicked in as I tossed my phone down, pretending it wasn't there as I leaned back into the couch. I kicked my feet up, settling on finishing my dinner before checking my phone again. I was nearing my last few bites when it buzzed. My heart jumped and I went to grab it when I hesitated.
"Nah, let's not be desperate Nate," I muttered to myself, mindlessly staring at the TV. My mind wasn't there though. It was on the cell phone burning a hole in my coffee table and my thoughts. I shoveled the rest of dinner into my mouth, chewing it as I grabbed my phone again. I saw a message from her and smiled, biting my nail as I opened it.
Hi Nate! I'm kinda new to Boston too, lol. Drinks sound great, when and where?
"Fuck," I laughed, disbelief hitting me as I hesitated. Would messaging back so quickly seem too eager? No. She messaged me pretty quickly.
How about this weekend? There's this one really cool bar I like.
Cool, calm, and collected. Easy enough! I set my phone down and grabbed my trash, carrying it to the kitchen and grabbing a drink. As I walked back to the couch my phone chimed again. I leaned over, snagging it as I plopped down. I took a sip, reading the screen.
Sure!
Instant response. Huh... I couldn't stop smiling as I sent the information, choosing Saturday night to meet up. Before I could settle in I got another message from her. My eyes bulged as I choked on my drink. Her phone number?! Already? Damn, she's either too trusting or too eager. I shrugged the doubt off and added it to my contacts, sending her a text so she had my number too.
"Looks like my week is looking up," I sighed happily, relaxing into the couch as I pushed my feet into the edge of the coffee table. My mind kept wandering as I tried to watch TV and unwind, my heart feeling like it was in my throat occasionally as I thought about my upcoming date. But it was a good feeling, the anxiously hopeful nerves that come with meeting someone new.
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My chair leaned back as I pressed my elbow into the armrest. I rubbed my chin in thought as I read her text again.
Good morning Nate! Have a good day at work.
We had started texting yesterday, well she texted me back and it just carried on throughout the day. I was half expecting it to fizzle out, most of the time it usually does. But she's been so engaged it's almost unnerving. I took a deep breath, noticing that it was almost lunch time. Why haven't I even answered her yet? I felt like such an idiot.
"What's got you all up in a twist?" Ricky muttered, leaning on the wall of my cube as he sipped his coffee. He always had this stupid cocky grin on his face, and an attitude to match. He wasn't horrible, but I had to admit I could only handle him in small doses.
"Just some girl I started texting," I mumbled, staring at my phone as I pursed my lips. My elbows dug into the armrests as I pressed my fingers to my lips. It was weird, I wasn't used to women taking the lead. In any way. I guess it was throwing me off. My fingers pinched my lips aggressively as I sighed.