5. Fame
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Thursday morning, two days after their second date, 6.00am
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Charley woke up to her phone alarm early on Thursday morning. She tapped the snooze button as was her custom, letting herself come awake slowly. When it went off again at 6.09am, she rose and changed into her running clothes. As she laced up her sneakers and tied her hair into a ponytail, Charley glanced at her phone and smiled, thinking about the message Harry had sent her just before midnight last night.
Charley had worked hard all afternoon yesterday at her desk to make up for lost time. She hadn't stopped until 10pm, only pausing for bathroom breaks and to heat up one of her pre-made frozen meals. Grilled pesto chicken and veggies - she'd scrunched her nose up a little, knowing pizza would be so much nicer, but it's why she cooked bulk and froze it - so she wouldn't cave into getting her pizza fix when she was busy working late.
After she'd turned her computer off, Charley had had a shower and washed her hair. She'd stood under the warm water for nearly fifteen minutes thinking about all the things Harry had done to her, reminded further when she went to wash herself between her legs and winced, then grinned. Oh yeah, she'd be sore for a week after what they'd done.
The thought kept her smiling until she was in her customary singlet and undies and tucked up in bed.
Charley had been just about asleep when her phone had lit up on her nightstand. She had it set to Do Not Disturb from 10.30pm onwards, but she was dipping in and out of sleep, so as her eyes fluttered open she'd noticed the light coming from her bedside table in the darkness, disturbing her.
Blearily, she had grabbed her phone noting the time. It was just after 11.30pm. What the heck? Who was contacting her this late? She'd focused harder and saw a green icon saying she'd received a text message. Squinting, still half asleep, her eyebrows had risen when she'd seen who it was from. Unlocking her phone quickly, she brought the message up close to her face and stared at it:
HS:
I hope this doesn't wake you - but I've just knocked off work and I wanted to say good night...or good morning, whenever you get this. I enjoyed our date...all of it [wink emoji] [blow kiss emoji]
Charley had read it and re-read it about ten times, blushing deeply but smiling like an idiot before she'd slowly clicked the sleep button on the side of her phone, the room swallowed up again in the sudden blackness. She hadn't felt the need to text back as she knew he hadn't expected one. Exhaustion finally overtook her and she'd drifted off to sleep with a smile on her face.
Thursday, 6.30am
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Now, she slipped her building key card into the tiny pocket of her Lycra running shorts. After adjusting her tight crop top that bared her stomach, and tugging her pony tail nice and tight, she let herself out the building and went for her morning run. It was one of her favourite times of days, and she always stopped to grab a coffee from the coffee cart in the park that was ten minutes walk from her apartment. She enjoyed the guilty pleasure as she walked home, part of her cool-down.
She was back at 7.30am feeling revived and ready for work as she let herself back into her apartment. She booted up her computer as she walked past, then hit the shower. After changing, she padded barefoot back to her desk in comfortable black yoga pants and a grey hoodie, as she typed in her login and emails began pinging.
8.30am
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By this time Charley had prioritised her day and eaten breakfast. Excitingly, the photos had arrived from the shoot in Europe last week, and Charley had her usual one-day turnaround deadline to get the first drafts of the designs through to the fashion brand's marketing team for approval. Things moved fast in the fashion world and Charley knew it.
Turning her phone off and closing her email app as was her custom on deadline days like this, Charley pressed play on her favourite Spotify work playlist she'd made called 'D-Day' on her computer, and downloaded the selected fashion photos.
Time to get down to business
, she thought, and, knowing all her neighbours worked in the city during the day, she bumped the sound on her computer up almost as high as it could go.
Hours passed and she only got up to make a smoothie and grab a cookie around 12pm, then was right back into it.
2.17pm
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Charley was so immersed in her designs, tweaking and rotating and refining and touching up, that at first she didn't hear it. A distant drumming. She frowned and tapped the loud volume down on her computer - was that in the song?
No. It wasn't distant drumming: someone was about to beat down her door. Surprise coloured her thoughts, she obviously hadn't buzzed anyone up, and she glanced at her screen, loathe to be pulled away right now. It's why she turned her phone and email program off - no distractions. She waited for a moment, keeping the music loud, wondering if they'd go away if she pretended not to hear, but no such luck.
The pounding continued along with the muffled sound of her name being called. Sighing, Charley pulled the volume of her music right down and got up, throwing one last longing look at her screen. Thinking dark thoughts about the person still hammering on her door, she wrenched it open.
The person standing there, fist raised to hit the door again, stared at her in surprise.
Charley stared back.
"Harry," she said, shock colouring her thoughts and voice.
"Charley." His face changed from surprise to relief in an instant. "I'm so glad you answered. I'm so sorry, I had no idea," he rushed on, reaching forward to grasp her hands.
Charley looked down at their joined hands blankly. Her skin had already started to tingle at his touch, and suddenly she was hyper-aware that he looked like a rock God - and she didn't.
Had Harry just arrived unannounced at her apartment while she was wearing yoga pants and a sweatshirt with no bra on? Not to mention no make up and her hair tied in a knot on the top of her head? Her eyes, which had been drinking in his body from head to toe, raised to his in disbelief.
And then she realised something was wrong; his green eyes were worried. And he was waiting for her to say something. She tried to think, the effect of seeing him unexpectedly clouding her thoughts, forcing her to sift through what he'd said more slowly than normal. What?