Karaoke Entry: Until I found you by Stephen Sanchez
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Katy climbed onto the coach, scanning the faces for Tracy. She found her and headed down the aisle to her friend. She stowed her bag overhead and sat down.
"How excited are you?" Tracy asked, clutching her friend's arm.
"Excited, you must be joking, this is beyond lame!"
They, along with 18 of their colleagues, were on their way to a country estate for a charity event; a masquerade ball.
"Oh yeah a night at a swanky estate and a great excuse to get dolled up, what could be lamer?" Tracy replied laughing.
"Ok ok, not all lame, but a masked ball, even you have to admit that's pretty lame?" Katy replied.
"I have a really good feeling about it, I think you might get lucky tonight!" She said with a wink.
"That's not the kind of luck I'm interested in Trace, remove your mind from the gutter please!"
"Listen it's been two years Katy, it's time to get back out there." Tracy said, giving her friend's knee a gentle squeeze but she knew when to drop it.
It had, in fact, been two years and six weeks but Katy wasn't going to prolong the conversation by mentioning that. She was sick of everyone trying to get her "back on the market", she had absolutely no interest in meeting anyone. Besides, nothing put the kibosh on a bit of flirting than admitting she was a widow. She had just turned forty and hadn't imagined her life turning out the way it had, but she had found her own quiet rhythm.
Katy sat at the dressing table in her room, she was putting the finishing touches to her make-up when there was a knock on the door. She opened it to find Tracy standing in all her beautiful masked glory holding two cocktails.
"Hot damn Katy you look amazing, that dress is giving!" She said, handing over the cocktail. "I can't even tell you how fab it is, are you almost ready?"
"Yeah come on in, I'll be five minutes." Katy replied. "Is it really packed?"
"Yeah there are hundreds of people, everyone is all dressed to the nines, and the place looks amazing! We are gonna have the best night!" Tracy said as she sipped at her cocktail.
The two friends entered the ballroom together.
"Wow! It's absolutely beautiful!" Katy exclaimed in spite of herself as she scanned the beautiful ballroom. The large round tables were adorned with candelabra and beautiful foliage and flowers. The room was lit exclusively by candlelight and the tables were dispersed around a beautiful big dancefloor with a small orchestra.
"Isn't it. Let's find our table." Tracy replied.
Katy was awed by the whole scene, everyone looked incredible, ladies in beautiful gowns and ornate masks and the men in tails, all masked. The shadows cast by the candlelight made for a dramatic effect and despite her earlier ambivalence, the atmosphere won her over.
It was safe to say that Katy had kept a low profile since John's death. She had gently refused the well-meaning offers from friends for nights out, trips and set-ups. It had been a long time since she had felt so good and it surprised her how good the beautiful silver grey gown felt, how beautiful she felt. Her blonde hair, teased into loose curls and pinned in a half-up half down with the front parts falling down around her face. Her mask covered most of the make-up she had painstakingly applied but the red lipstick was the perfect contrast to her otherwise monochromatic look.
At the table the team were in fine fettle, the drinks were flowing and the laughter was coming easy. Katy was sitting with a group of seven, she felt totally at ease.
"Let's talk about the one that got away. I'll start, she was stunning, but when we met, she had just separated from her first long-term boyfriend and I was coming to the end with my first wife. It's been years and I still wonder what would have happened. Who's next?" Chris said excitedly but the buoyant mood instantly shifted, with a few sharp looks exchanged.
"For fuck sake Chris!" Tracy said, with an almost imperceptible nod towards Katy.
"Jesus!" Katy said, almost choking on frustration. "Can we not moderate every single conversation for me, please! Everyone has stories, me included, not everything boils down to a dead husband!"
"Ok then Katy, who's the one that got away?" Tracy said tentatively.
"I was twenty five, working in a hotel and I met one of our guests on a night out, Jack. He was handsome, tall, funny and ‌absolutely dynamite in the sack. We had a blast, great vibes, loads of fun but he lived in England, he had just split from his wife and had two kids to think of. We kept in touch, hooked up when we found ourselves nearby. He still gets in touch from time to time..." She trailed off. "But yeah, who's next?"
Katy was glad of the mask at that moment, and as the others regaled the group about their own near misses, she tried hard to regulate her breathing. She hated that people felt like they had to pussy-foot around her. She gazed around the room, taking in the scene and trying to get back into the spirit of the night.
The dinner passed by; the food was delicious and during it Katy relaxed again and started to enjoy the evening. People were beginning to dance and she was enjoying watching the night unfold. "I'm going to the bar, need a drink?" She said leaning in to Tracy.
"No hon, I'm good!"
As she reached the bar a man caught her eye. He was leaning back on the bar, looking around the room. He was considerably taller than her own five feet ten inches, even in heels. His silver hair and salt and pepper beard were neatly groomed, his mask was quite plain, mostly back with small silver strands. She ordered a drink and leaned on the bar, she glanced over at the tall man, noticing that he had turned his body and was facing her, looking very directly at her. His eyes were the lightest shade of blue, glasslike and almost familiar.He took a step closer and smiled.
"Hello." Katy said with a smile. His smile fell away and a frown crossed his face, he then turned on his heel and walked off. "Charmed, I'm sure." She muttered to herself, thinking how strange the encounter had been.
Back at the table she struggled to shake off the uneasy feeling. Her mind reeled, did he think she was coming on to him, did he think she was unattractive... "Bastard!" She said to herself, deciding that she would give him the stink-eye if she saw him again but hoping that she wouldn't.
"Hey, will you come to the bathroom with me?" Tracy asked.
"Sure." She replied, getting to her feet.
In the bathroom, she studied her reflection. The dress - a floor length silver gown with a delicate beaded pattern that accentuated her curves - looked incredible on her. She touched up her lipstick and stood back to assess herself. Yes, she looked good, elegant, beautiful even. As the two friends made her way back to the ballroom, someone grabbed Katy's arm from behind, she turned to find the rude man from the bar towering over her.
"Would you dance with me?" He asked, leaning in so she could hear him over the music.
"No, thank you." She replied curtly as he let go of her arm.
"Please?" He whispered, holding a hand out to her.
She wanted to say no, but she put her hand out and he took it, engulfing it in his own huge hand and leading her without another word towards the dancefloor. She allowed herself to be led, though she felt uncomfortable; holding hands with someone felt unnecessarily intimate. She could see Tracy watching approvingly.
As they reached the dancefloor the song changed, it was much slower. He put his free hand on her waist and pulled her closer, gliding his hand to the small of her back, pulling her closer still. He stood a head taller than her, her face was close enough to his neck she was sure he could feel her breath on it. Her cheeks flushed at the proximity to him.
"I would never fall in love again until I found her
I said, "I would never fall unless it's you I fall into..."
It had been a long time since she had been in someone's arms, to feel the heat of a body pressed to her own. She took a slow, deep breath, inhaling him as she did; a heady mix of soap, his natural musk and a cologne that she recognised but couldn't name. It startled her to realise how aroused she was. He leaned down, bringing his chin to her temple, breathing her in, causing her arousal to grow.
"... pulled me in, I asked to
Love her once again
You fell, I caught you
I'll never let you go again..."
She closed her eyes and surrendered to the moment, to the feelings.
"I've imagined this many times." He said in almost a whisper, just as the last bars of the song were fading out. She snapped out of her daze and looked up at him, stepping back a half step, his arms loosened around her but still held her waist. She studied him, his bearded chin, his eyes - the way he was looking at her, like he knew her. He leaned in and kissed her softly on the lips.
"What the hell..." She gasped, bringing her fingertips to her lips. Tears welled in her eyes and she walked off, leaving him ashen and holding a hand out to where she had been standing.
She went outside, as the tears spilled down her cheeks, she had not kissed a man other than her husband in many years. Sobs ripped through her as a tsunami of guilt washed over. She had enjoyed it, she had enjoyed being in the arms of another man, she had breathed him in, his masculine scent was familiar and enchanting. The feel of his big arms around her, his skin on her skin, she had enjoyed it. The kiss, as brief as it was, she had wanted more and she felt utterly broken with guilt. She took off her mask, and wiped her eyes - her night was over.