"This must be the place. Damn..."
The Uber driver looked over to the right, towards the other side of the road, where a dark, foreboding woods lay, an insistent wind making the treetops sway and creak.
"That's creepy..."
"It's much less creepy in the day," Nat told him.
"Hmm. Alright, well, you have a good night, miss."
"Thanks, you too," she chirped, slipping from the car out into the chilly night.
She hurried to the front gate and pressed the intercom button.
"Darling," a voice came out after a few seconds, "you know the code. Just come on in."
She hesitated, but then keyed in the code, and headed inside the grounds, the gate closing behind her with a definitive click.
The smooth stone of the walkway curved right towards the mansion. The path was illuminated at its start by the light on the wall next to the gate, and along its length by the garden lights glowing subtly in the grass on either side of it. A breeze tickled her, and she shivered.
I just had to wear a dress. Just had to look good. Or at least as good as I can...
A bark sounded from her left. She turned in time to see a golden blur dash around the greenhouse, headed straight for her.
"Hi, baby!" she called, crouching to let Hugo run into her arms.
He barked back excitedly, squirming in her embrace.
"Good to see you too," she cooed, scratching at his back, getting another bark in response.
"He loves you so much," a voice came from behind her.
She started in surprise and turned to see Marceline watching with a smile.
How'd she get here so quickly? The intercom is in the foyer.
Hugo licked at her chin, making her giggle, the thought forgotten as she kissed him on the nose.
"I love you, too, you're such a good boy."
She stood and shivered as another breeze brushed by.
"You must be cold," Marceline said, "come, let's head inside."
"You're not cold?" Nat asked her, noticing her outfit. "You're not even wearing shoes."
The always well-dressed woman was wearing a flowy, sleeveless, deep red gown that stopped just above her bare feet. But when another breeze slipped past, she showed no ill effects, not even the faintest of shivers.
"No, darling, I don't get cold."
"Lucky you," Nat said, laughing nervously at her own joke, the other woman smiling politely.
Once inside the spacious foyer, she took off her jacket, the chill of the night soothed by the warmth of the house.
"Let me get that for you," Marceline offered.
Nat hesitated, but then handed the jacket over.
"This is cute," Marceline said as she hung it up.
"Oh, no, it's just a cheap little jacket I got a few years ago..."
"I do so love to see fashions change," Marceline said, brushing a hand along the jacket before walking deeper into the house. "In my youth, it would have been unthinkable for a comely young woman like you to wear a jacket like that."
"I don't think anyone's ever called me 'comely'," Nat said, again laughing nervously, following the other woman, Hugo alongside her.
"Sebastian is finishing up in the kitchen. Why don't we go into the drawing room?"
The drawing room, much like the rest of the house, was spacious and lushly furnished.
Nat picked a large, luxurious couch, and sat, Hugo lying down at her feet.
Marceline padded over to a table in the corner, on top of which waited a collection of bottles.
"Would you like some red wine, darling? I brought up a few bottles earlier."
"Oh...uh..."
Whenever she would stay over, the couple would offer her the run of the place, including their wine cellar, which boasted an impressive selection. She always decided against taking a bottle.
They all look so expensive. I'd hate to take one that costs like a couple hundred dollars and drink it all by myself.
"Sure, please."
If you insist...and at least we'll be sharing the bottle.
A glass was soon offered, and she took it.
"You're not having a drink?" she asked, the other woman sitting down empty-handed on a chaise lounge across from the couch.
"I don't drink...wine."
"Oh...ok," Nat said lamely, suddenly regretting having accepted the offer.
"I prefer brandy, but that's a digestif."
"What's a digestif?"
"After-dinner drink."
"Ah. So classy..."
Don't be awkward...
She took a sip.
"How's the wine, darling?"
"Oh, uh...it's good...I like it. It's got a good...body."
I think that's a thing wine people say. It does taste like it's expensive though...
"Good, I'm glad."
Nat took another sip.
"So, how was work today?" the other woman asked, reclining slightly, her arms resting on the back of the lounge.
"Oh, you know, same old, same old. I help people with computers. I'll probably have to help them with the same stuff next week."
"Well, computers can be complicated. It took us a long time to get used to them."
"I don't know, I prefer computers to people sometimes, you know?"
"What do you mean?"
"Uh...well, I mean...computers are...easy to figure out. It's simple if you know the problem. People are more complicated because it's harder to figure out the issues. There's no quick fix."
"People are simple. You just need to find out what they want."
"Yeah, see, I'm not as good with people as you probably are. That's why I'm in IT and not sales or something..."
Nat took a large sip to distract herself from the slight awkwardness. Marceline, however, seemed perfectly at ease, one leg crossed lady-like over the other, arms stretched out on top of the lounge.
Look at her. She's dressed like it's a formal dinner, and I'm wearing a dress I found in a thrift shop.
"That's a nice dress," Marceline commented.
"Oh, this? It's just something I..."
Take the compliment, take the compliment, take the compliment...
"Uh, thank you. I really like yours too."
"Thank you. I thought I would dress nicely for such an important guest."
Nat felt a sheepish blush rise on her cheeks as she took a sip.
A few minutes of idle conversation later, a voice came from the dining room.
"Dinner is served!"
"Ah, come on then, darling," Marceline said, heading into the dining room.
Nat stood, drank the last of her wine, and followed, leaving her purse on the couch and her phone inside it.
Wouldn't want to be rude by having it out at dinner...
The dining room table was long and ornately crafted, but right now there were only three chairs, arranged at and around the head of the table.
"The seat of honor," Marceline purred, gesturing to the chair at the head of the table.
"Oh, uh...thank you..."
A small bouquet was on the table, placed perfectly in between the three table settings. Her setting was already established, knife and fork waiting patiently, along with a cream-colored cloth napkin.