"Don't go' she heard as she sat on the edge of the bed, partially covered in a blanket she grabbed when she had sat down. She tried to ignore it, pretending she didn't hear him and didn't turn around. Trying to get over the feeling that she had intruded into another woman's home, another woman's bed, and another woman's man, she tried to calculate how long it would take her to get dressed and get out. And there it was again, his plea.
Earlier that evening the decision to leave was easy. She had plans with friends and he knew that but he still pleaded for her not to go. They were both sober at that point and fully aware of what would happen if she stayed. She had wanted him, there was no denying it. Yet she couldn't figure out if her being there was merely to satisfy a physical need for him or if he actually had wanted her, too. Previously, he made that very clear to her....no matter how late she could return to him. No matter how late.
Eight months earlier
It seemed like the typical story. Woman in bad relationship stuffs all her belongings into a moving truck and finds a new place to live. Moving in with two guys was the non-typical part. It was clear there was no attraction on her part to her roommates. Whether the same was for them was something she didn't care to know.
Living with two guys usually means parties. Yet surprisingly their parties were more of a coming together of old friends, a very casual and relaxed time. Not the usual drunks messing with the shrubs in the front yard, half the party ending up in the pool, or property turning up missing. It suited her and she truly looked forward to helping with the plans and preparing food.
The biggest party each year was getting the pool opened. Friends came to help clear the deck, clean the pool and everything else that needed to be done so they could come and enjoy the pool throughout the summer. Living there for only a few months it didn't take long for her to realize that the door of the house was always open to friends and it wasn't unusual to come home from work and find someone besides a roommate in the house. Everyone was trusted and it gave her a sense of comfort, something she hadn't felt in the past year.
Since this was her first time experiencing the pool opening party she figured she'd help where she was most useful...in the kitchen. As guests poured in she directed them with their contributions to the food table and went through the introductions with her roommates. There were no friends of hers coming, the few that she had invited already had plans. She had met most of the friends of her two roommates, Jeff and Tyler, but there were a few names she heard and wanted a face to connect with the name.
Busy with getting food ready she didn't even hear the door open. She was standing with her back to the door and felt it. The sensation that she was being watched and it made the hair on the back of her neck stand up. She'd felt this sensation before and the knot in her stomach almost exploded. In her recent past, it meant harsh words, accusations, fighting and crying. Determined that she had left all that behind she turned to face it. He was standing at the door, staring at her, and didn't move or say anything. He hadn't even noticed that his girlfriend had reached the door. She asked him to move aside and came over and made her introduction. Her name was Cathy, he was Tim and they were a couple. Of 4 years. And she had a son.
The party drummed on throughout the afternoon. She noticed a chill coming in over the fields that surrounded the house and headed upstairs to her room for a light jacket. The house was quiet, the pool had been cleaned, a few guests had already left and the remaining guests were taking up the lounge chairs by the pool. She came down the stairs and rounded the corner to the kitchen. She didn't see him standing there at the table, grabbing a plate of food and almost slammed into him but stopped herself just short of a disaster. He reached out and grabbed her arm to keep her from falling backwards and they both laughed. She noticed Tim held her arm a bit longer than a perfect stranger normally would and she found herself hoping he'd actually pull her closer, kiss her ever so lightly.
His words were smooth and even the most mundane of questions kept her in a near trance like state. Staring at him, smelling him, sensing him and almost feeling as if she could reach out and touch him without even moving a muscle. He asked if she was having a good time, did she like living with Jeff and Tyler, where does she work. She was certain it was all out of courtesy on his part but for her it was a good way to diffuse the smoldering fire inside her working its way to places it shouldn't be.
Aside from the fact that he had a girlfriend, he wasn't her type. Shorter than she preferred, wire rimmed glasses, and an air of conceit that she was sure made most women melt when he looked at them. For that reason alone, she didn't back away as he invaded her personal space during their conversation. It was clear he meant for her to step back and it amused her to know he probably wasn't used to women reacting this way....strong, capable and fearless in his presence. Had he moved any closer to her he would have known it was all an act. She would have melted on the spot.
Waking up the next morning she realized the house was empty. In an effort to relieve the nagging headache from too much wine the night before, she stumbled downstairs to see if Jeff or Tyler had left any coffee. She knew both of them were going to be gone for a while but didn't realize how early they would have left. It was a nice day out so she took her coffee and a book out to the pool area and settled in for a quiet morning.
She heard the car come in the driveway but shrugged off any concern. Whoever it was would find her out by the pool if they needed her and if they didn't, that was even better. She heard the porch door open and then the door to the kitchen open and close. Must have been Jeff or Tyler and since she wasn't their babysitter there was no reason to go in and find them.