Weather Layover in Hotlanta
Contents
THURSDAY ARRIVAL 2
FRIDAY CHANGE OF PLANS 43
SATURDAY IMPREGNATE? 89
MONDAY SARAH'S RAGE 158
TUESDAY MARATHON 190
WEDNESDAY NEW FRIENDS 208
THURSDAY RESIGNATION 234
FRIDAY SURPRISE 236
BEFORE THE TRIP 237
THIRTY-SIX DAYS LATER 238
SATURDAY WITH SARAH 239
HOMECOMING IN ATLANTA 242
CHARLOTTE VISIT 247
GETTING READY 251
THE BIG DAYS 260
A NEW SARAH 286
RETRIBUTION -- BURNING HIM DOWN 307
THURSDAY ARRIVAL
No sooner had I taken my phone out of airplane mode as my flight from Charlotte to Atlanta finally hit the gate, then I immediately received three new messages. I hesitated in reading any of them, after having circled for over an hour before actually landing. I instinctively knew that the second leg of my flight to L.A. was not going to be taking off this afternoon because of the bad weather in Atlanta, as evidenced by the lack of any connecting flight announcements on the plane. Already resigned to being stuck in Atlanta for the night, I took my carry-on bag out of the overhead, scooped up my laptop bag, grabbed my suit jacket, and exited the plane, wanting nothing more than a few single malt Scotches and a comfortable bed for the night. I had no idea at that moment that this extended layover would have such a profound effect on my life.
As I got onto the tram to the terminal exit, I decided to finally read my new messages. The first one was from the airline, sent an hour before we landed. My flight to L.A. had been rescheduled for tomorrow, which did me no good as I had to be in L.A. today and flying back to Charlotte tomorrow. That Scotch was sounding better and better. The second message was from my assistant Terri. She got the text from the airline as well and had already booked me a suite at a convention center hotel near the airport, and a car service to get there and back. God, I love that woman. I decided at that moment to give her and her husband Tom a trip to the Bahamas for Christmas. The last message was from my L.A. prospect, Stu Gross. Seems everyone but my fellow passengers and I knew that Hartsfield had cancelled all outbound flights, even before we landed.
"See you Tuesday," he wrote. "Have a Scotch or two and enjoy your weekend!"
Damn! That's right, I thought, he's going away for a long weekend. I didn't have enough clothing with me for a five-day trip, which is what this was quickly turning into. Now I would have to fly back to Charlotte in the morning then try this whole trip again on Tuesday. I was not in a good mood.
Arriving at the hotel around 3:30 PM, I headed to the check-in desk.
"Oops," I said to myself, "can't pass off as married without this," as I slipped my fake wedding ring on.
"May I help you Sir," the desk clerk asked me.
"Yes," I said as I handed him one of Terri's business cards, "I'm checking in, my wife Terri Reilly made the reservation in her name earlier this afternoon. The contact info is all on this card... keep it."
I hated doing that to Terri, and I'm sure her husband Tom wouldn't be happy, but I've known her for so long that I can easily field any questions anyone might ask about my fake wife, Terri Reilly.
"Ah, here it is Mr. Reilly," the clerk replied. "You're very lucky sir; you got our last available room for this evening. Nobody is checking out on account of the airport being closed for departing flights due to bad weather."
"Yeah, I know. Thanks so much," I replied.
I grabbed my room cardkey and noticed it had a magnetic stripe and barcode on the back.
"Oh Sir," the clerk said, "You'll need to swipe that in the elevator to get to your floor, you're in an executive suite, top floor."
I quickly slid the cardkey into my wallet next to my cash and handed the bellhop my carry-on, my laptop bag and a twenty. I asked him to put the bags in my room.
"By the way, where can I get a quick drink," I asked him.
"Just follow the signs to Maddux's Bar," he replied.
I wasn't really in the mood for the noise of a sports bar, but what the hell I thought; a Scotch is a Scotch no matter where you drink it. Upon entering the bar, I immediately knew I wouldn't be staying in there for very long, it was quite crowded and too noisy for my taste. I saw one empty seat near the curved far end of the bar and headed for it. As I got near the chair, I saw a woman's red blazer on the right corner of the chair-back. Sitting in the chair directly to the right was an extremely pretty thirty-something blonde, talking on her phone. I saw her very slightly turn her head toward me and look a little upward in my direction as I walked past her. She smiled as I went by her, but I kept my eyes straight ahead, not letting on that I noticed her momentary attention to me. She had her right leg crossed over her left and she sat at a right angle to the empty chair, her back toward it. I didn't notice an engagement or wedding ring on her left hand and thought for a second about how I wouldn't mind spending a night with her as she was damn hot but clearly, she was too young for me. I stood somewhat awkwardly for a moment trying to decide if I should interrupt her phone call, when she realized I was standing behind her.
"Hold on a sec Alex," she said into her phone. "Did you want to sit there," she asked me, motioning toward the empty chair.
"There's a woman's blazer on it, so it looks like it's taken," I replied.
"Oh I'm sorry; my friend left her blazer here when she went back to the room. Please have a seat," she said as she moved the red blazer to the back of her own chair.
"Thanks so much," I replied.
She had a very warm smile, large bright stunning green eyes with high arching eyebrows. Her A-line bob haircut came down on the base of her neck in the back, while the front curled just under her chin, framing her face perfectly, with a part just a little left of center, and the top front lightly feathered back on the sides. She looked strangely familiar. Taking my suit jacket off, and placing it on the back of the chair, I sat and tried to get the bartender's attention, while she continued her phone conversation.
"Sooooo Alex, are you ready to finally do this," she asked.
The volume on her phone was up so loud I could clearly hear the person on the other end.
"You know I am. But are you sure he's really going to follow through this time? Remember what he did the last time you tried doing this, Alex," the woman on the other end of the phone replied then asked.
The pretty blonde went on saying, "I told Dan it's done between us if doesn't go through with this. He swore to me yesterday he was going to do it, Alex. He should be contacting me any minute now. He said he'd be leaving his office around 3:45 and would text me on his way out the door."
"Does he know I'm the other partner, Alex," the other woman asked.
"Yes, and he's very pleased," she answered.
I was a bit confused for a moment, and then realized the blonde sitting next to me and the other woman on the phone were both named Alexandra.
The blonde continued, "Look Alex, I'll text you the moment he gets here, that should be in about forty-five minutes."
"OK, not a minute later," the other Alexandra said.
Hanging up her phone, the blonde turned slightly toward me, her legs still crossed, clearly pleased after her call.