Erik woke up in his apartment, shafts of sunlight piercing his bedroom window. He couldn't tell if it was morning or evening. He checked his phone, which displayed 1:57 pm. Okay so afternoon then.
Pain crawled through his muscles and back while he lay in his bed, thinking about the prior night. He looked back on the events; Rachel, standing in front of him, offering herself, almost demanding to be taken; Camila's mouth on him and everything that was supposed to happen but didn't; the party inside of his club, and of every single person who had chipped in to help make the night a success.
Getting up, he found his way to the shower, thinking about what he had to do for the day. Hot water streamed over his skin, washing away the kinks and knots in his body, tension leaving him as he warmed up.
He couldn't just go through every night like he did last night. His business was going to require suppliers, and people.
This is going to be work.
Getting out and drying off, Erik grabbed his leather bound book of documents, intending to make some notes. He rifled through it looking for supply contracts. He found a few receipts for various things but nothing that looked like it was an actual contract. Looking down on his nakedness, he decided doing business nude probably wasn't professional and stepped away.
His stomach rumbled while he wrapped the towel around his waist. When had he eaten last? Camila had been present for his dinner of breakfast food that he had barely touched. He checked his phone for the time and found an envelope icon indicating an unread text from an unknown number He opened it.
This is Camila, I think you owe me a visit. Can I see you? It was sent at 12:07 pm. His phone now displayed 2:42 pm.
Just woke up, sure can, do you want to meet up or come over? He replied then set his phone down and started getting dressed. She'll probably want to meet up somewhere. His apartment didn't feel like something Camila would appreciate visiting but if she insisted he wouldn't stop her. It could probably use a cleaning and maybe some furniture upgrades if he kept hosting people here. He surely could afford some decor at minimum.
After putting on a red button down short sleeve shirt, some wranglers with his belt and black boots, Erik checked his phone for messages. Nothing had appeared yet so he set it back down. Work has to be done no matter the time, and he started looking for his notes.
Going to his kitchen he dug around and ended up with a bowl of cereal. Taking his first bite he started wondering how in the hell he was going to get proper supplies to his bar. That had been the most difficult problem to tackle, so much so that even his patrons had helped out.
He got up and grabbed his phone to start doing some searches. The idea of cleaning something crept into his mind and he felt like he was supposed to do something. Continuing to eat, Erik searched liquor suppliers. A few minutes later he had a few leads but nothing he could make happen until Monday morning.
His phone buzzed and Erik found the text message icon pop up. He opened it and his conversation with Camila opened to him with a new message.
Got any plans in a couple of hours?
He typed out his reply with both thumbs, Just trying to get things set up to reopen Tuesday.
He turned his attention to finding emergency cleaners and started a search for that. With results on his screen he started dialing numbers. The first one, A-1 Cleaners, didn't answer. The second one was a voicemail but he didn't bother leaving a message. The third one gave him a person.
"Spic-n-Span cleaners, this is Haley," a breathless voice said into his ear.
"Haley, my name is Erik and I need help cleaning up my business space."
"Okay Erik, we can handle that, what kind of business?" She replied. He could hear a vacuum running in the background.
"Gentleman's club, will that be an issue?" Erik asked.
"No that's fine," she said instantly, then paused, "When do you need it cleaned by?"
"I need to open up Tuesday afternoon."
"Will seven a.m. be too early tomorrow morning?"
"Nope, I'll see you then, can I text the address to you?" Erik asked.
"I'll text you from my work cell and you can send it there, sound good?"
"Excellent Haley, appreciate it."
They hung up and Erik got a text a minute later.
Haley with Spic-n-Span.
He sent the address and wondered for a moment at the fact she had a work cell phone. Why have a work specific cell phone? Business expenses being part of the overhead, it didn't make sense to him.
He did a search for the reasons behind a business cell phone. He found information on work life balance and keeping personal numbers private and having business numbers that appear professional. This made sense but something that also caught his attention was tax write offs. That became a rabbit hole of information that he got lost in so he decided it might be good to talk to someone. Remembering Kay, his lawyer, Erik made a mental note to call her tomorrow and see if things were progressing on the legal front.
A text popped up on his phone from Camila, Come to Pam's Pancakes, meet you there.
Erik had never heard of the place but figured he could get there with navigation easily enough. Grabbing his keys, his wallet and a slim stack of Bill's from last night's hall, Erik headed out the door.
Turning from locking his door, he collided with a female body soaked in black. "Oh I'm so sorry," rushed out of his mouth.
Long black hair curled into falling ringlets framing an angular face. "Fuck! I'm sorry, totally my fault," she said. Her voice was low and warm in tone, "I wasn't paying attention."
"Neither was I, this balcony can be narrow if you don't watch yourself. Are you alright?" He asked, studying her.
She took a moment to straighten her black dress and flipped her long hair out of the way as she adjusted the sides of something running across her ribs. A single dot of light danced on her slim, angular nose where a piercing rested in a nostril. Midnight blue eyeshadow was complemented with winged eyeliner.