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Chapter 09 - Betrayal
Dan and I woke up a little later than planned the following day, so we had to rush to get ready. As I hurriedly got dressed and grabbed a bagel, the lingering feelings from my dream began to fade, leaving me unsettled. It was like the feeling you have the day after dreaming that your lover betrayed you, and you know the only thing that will ease your feelings is time and possibly a tub of ice cream. I tried to remember more of my dream as Dan quickly showered at his place while I packed his carry-on bag, but the memory was too vague.
"It's a beautiful day," I said to Dan as we drove to the airport, trying to ignore my feelings.
"Yes. I'm sorry I have to leave, especially after our talk last night." He seemed on edge still. Pre-flight jitters, I told myself.
"I know," I said, turning to smile at him as I absently ran my fingers through the back of his hair. "It's OK. You'll be back soon."
We drove the rest of the way to the airport, mostly in silence. As the hot summer sun shone through the open sunroof, warming my skin, I began to feel rejuvenated as the dream seemed more distant. I was ready to forget everything that had happened and move on.
I kissed Dan goodbye at the airport, waiting to ensure he got a seat on the next flight before waving goodbye a final time before leaving. The heat of the early summer sun greeted me as I exited the cool air-conditioned airport terminal.
I decided to stop at the office and make a few phone calls, stopping first at the sex shop again on the way to return the dress as I looked over at the bag, now sitting next to me in the passenger seat.
"Well, you cost me more trouble than you were worth, buttercup," I said dryly, "at least I can take you back and let you find your forever person."
Pulling into the parking lot, I was disappointed to discover that the store was still closed for the next few hours, and I decided to wait and return it tomorrow instead rather than make the trip back today.
The rest of the day was routine, mostly spent touching base with clients and booking showings. I successfully avoided Brian, figuring it best to let things lay low for the rest of the week. No one else in the office seemed any different than usual, and the few other agents I chatted with seemed no different than they ever had.
"Hopefully, Brian had kept true to his word and kept anything he had heard to himself," I thought.
Arriving home later that afternoon, I tossed the dress in the bag on the counter as I looked forward to a lovely quiet, relaxing evening, reading and taking a long hot bubble bath before heating the leftovers from last night. Dan called to let me know he had arrived safely as I ate.
"Hey, babe. How was the flight?" I greeted him.
"It was good. I just finished checking in at the hotel. I meet with the client first thing in the morning, so I'll take the evening to prepare. I thought I'd grab a bite to eat first at the restaurant here in the hotel, but they don't open for another hour. Did you heat the leftovers from last night?"
"Uh-huh," I said with emphasis as I took a bite, "eating them now."
"Did you talk to your parents today?"
"No, why?"
"Oh, no reason. I thought you might have stopped in for a few minutes after dropping me off, was all."
"No, I went straight to the office. Well, I stopped to drop off the dress, but they were still closed," I said, looking over at the bag, "I'll take it back tomorrow."
"OK, well, have a good evening. I'll text you before I go to bed."
"Sounds good. Good luck with your meetings."