Miles was not a frequent customer of prostitutes. At least, he didn't consider himself to be-he visited them, but not all that often. He lived a few hours from one of the counties of Nevada in which it was legal, so he never found himself on the wrong side of the law. And he didn't consider it an emotional problem either-he only visited when he was between relationships and needed some release. It was better than dating a woman just to have sex with her, he supposed. On average, he ended up visiting them only about once or twice a year.
Because of the infrequency of his trips, he planned them carefully, weeks in advance. It was a moderate financial splurge too, so we wanted to make sure it would all be worth it. He did his planning using several websites devoted to the discussion of women who worked in the area and it was through these websites that he met Andrew.
Or course, Andrew didn't initially use his real name. His screen name on the forums was x_Attitude_x. But after several long discussions about sex and specific sex workers, he opened up to Miles. They actually grew to become fairly good friends, over the course of a few years. Well, as good of friends as you can be with someone you have never met in person.
And so it wasn't much of a surprise when Miles received a text message from Andrew, gushing about a new brothel that he had discovered.
"You gotta check this out!" he had typed. "This shit's like nothing you have ever experienced."
Miles wasn't dating anyone at the moment and it had been a while since his last trip, so he was intrigued.
"What's it called, so I can look it up?"
"Oh, there's no looking it up," Andrew replied. "This place is kind of underground."
"It's not illegal, is it?"
"No, no, it's all legal. It's just, well, it's kind of a unique experience."
"This isn't some BDSM fetish stuff, is it?"
"No. Well, kind of. I mean, no bondage stuff, but it's definitely not vanilla."
Miles was starting to get annoyed.
"Cut the shit, man. What's the deal?"
There was a pause in the conversation as Miles waited for Andrew to reply.
"The chicks are all ghosts, man!"
Miles didn't understand. He wondered if autocorrect had somehow muddled things up. What could the word 'ghost' have been instead? Or was this some fetish community term for women with albinism?
"Ghosts? What are you talking about?"
"I'm talking ghosts, dude! Specters. Phantoms."
Miles pictured the corniest haunted house he had ever been to, but with naked women in thick white makeup. It didn't really appeal to him.
"Isn't it a little early for Halloween?"
It was February.
"Listen, you might not believe me, but I'm telling you it's real. REAL ghosts! You've GOT to check it out!"
Miles began to feel like this might be an elaborate practical joke. As he tried to formulate a response, Andrew sent another message containing an address in Elko County and a phone number.
"The place is called The Veil. They don't have a website, so you'll have to call to schedule a visit."
"I'll check it out sometime," Miles replied weakly. He had no intention of doing so, but wanted the conversation to end.
"You won't regret it!" Andrew promised.
And that's all there was to it. At least, for a while. The next week, they had a similar conversation and Andrew continued to gush about The Veil. In fact, he started bugging Miles on a weekly basis about the place.
Miles thought about lying and saying that he had been, but he figured that the deception would fall apart pretty quickly. He had never been a particularly good liar.
Andrew's badgering finally got to him and, a few months after their initial conversation, Miles picked up the phone and put in the number that Andrew had sent him.
"Can I help you?" said the voice on the other end of the line. It sounded like a man and had a definite tone of annoyance to it. It didn't seem professional at all.
"Oh, I might have the wrong number," Miles said apologetically. "Is this The Veil?"
There was a pause.
"Yes, this is The Veil. Visits are by appointment only. Would you like to book a time?"
Miles rattled off a date during the coming weekend and a time in the early evening.
"Our sessions are $500 for an hour. Non-negotiable. Cash only. Everything included."
Miles took this in. $500 was a little steep, especially considering its location. Places closer to Vegas were the most expensive, but Elko County was pretty far away, at the northeastern corner of the state. 'Everything included' was weird too. There were normally different rates for oral sex, sex, half-and-half, or other more specialized services. He reminded himself just how abnormal this all promised to be.
The man on the other end continued.
"We don't have a line-up when you enter like other brothels. You have to book your courtesan ahead of time. Do you have a preferred lady you would like to be with? If this is your first time, I could select one for you-they are all excellent."
Even though it was his first time, he had heard Andrew describe just about everyone who worked there, although his descriptions were always rather vague. The name Delia had somehow stuck in his mind.
"It will be my first time, but a friend recommended Delia to me," Miles stated confidently.