The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.
This is a work of fiction. The events described herein are imaginary; the settings and characters are fictitious and are not intended to represent specific places or living persons. All characters engaging in sexual relationships and activities are at least18 years old.
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This is the first part of a companion piece to my story 'Alison Found,' (https://www.literotica.com/s/alison-found). It was part of last year's Siren's Song event. I enjoyed writing about the characters I introduced in 'Alison Found.' Due to some pressing RL issues at the time, I was unable to expand the story in the way I'd have liked to have done. I only gave a one-sided view of the relationship. Now that I have a bit more free time, I thought I would fill in some of the gaps, especially those about Alison before the fateful meeting in the restaurant. Even as I write about her, I am still not sure she is a nice person. However, I am convinced she has always loved him.
Most of this story will be written from Alison's perspective, but not all. It will help you follow the timeline if you have read previously read 'Alison Found,' and the first part of Alison's lament. As I am attempting to fill in the gaps, do not be too surprised if the story jumps about a bit, as I prefer not to repeat too many chunks from the first part. And as a companion piece, I have to make the crass assumption you have read the original.
Many thanks to Blackrandl1958 for her editing skills and to Up11pendragon for his review.
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Alison's Lament:
The sun was now too high in the sky, and the beach was looking washed out in the bright sunlight. The director called, "Cut," and I pushed away from the man I'd been kissing.
My face twisted in disgust. "Jesus Christ, how many times have I told you not to use your fucking tongue?" I snapped at the man sat on the beach towel with me.
He gave me an arrogant smile, and I wanted to slap his face. The smile belonged to Giorgio, an Italian model. The storyline had me in love with him. At least that was what the writers of the advert I was currently shooting wanted the audience to believe. My problem was he could not tell where the fantasy ended, and real life resumed.
I stood up and my assistant Lucy came running over, holding out a robe for me to put on over the designer swimsuit I was wearing.
She said, "He's an asshole; he's been telling the crew that you will be sleeping with him by the end of the shoot."
I shuddered; this damn assignment couldn't finish soon enough: another day at most. Giorgio was everything I hated about men: polished, a Greek Adonis, and as arrogant as fuck.
"Remind me that next time I agree to do one of these bloody things that I insist on a veto. I can't stand the man!"
"Just one more day," Lucy said in a soothing tone.
I gave her a grateful smile and thought briefly about the large fee I was getting for this. I wasn't totally sure it was worthwhile, but it did help.
Roger, the director, came over and shrugged apologetically, "Ashley, I'm sorry, but the sunlight is getting too harsh. I'm calling it quits until later this afternoon. We just need the last of the sunset scenes, then it's a wrap."
"You need to do something about bloody Giorgio because if he tries that again, I'm going to smack him down," I told him.
"I'll speak to him." he sighed, "He wasn't my choice; the client wanted him."
"Why? It's an ad for perfume, not aftershave."
Roger shrugged again; he tended to do that a lot. Although I was well paid for this, I had agreed to become the face of the perfume, as a favor to Simone, the sister of the owner of the firm: a favor, and a healthy cash fee. Simone was an actress who'd had a small part on a film I'd worked on last year, and we'd become friends. Roger was in a similar boat; he was doing another favor, in his case for the brother.
To the cameras, the beach looked empty: a deserted paradise. The realities were the hotel on the bluff above the cove, and the numerous onlookers peering over at the film crew scattered across the sand.
Lucy and I started out in the direction of the stairs up to the hotel. David appeared, seemingly out of nowhere, followed by a second security officer. They escorted Lucy and me through the crowd into the hotel. I stopped a couple of times to sign autographs and let a couple on their honeymoon take a selfie with me. Finally, we entered the hotel and made our way up to my suite. David checked the suite and when he was satisfied let us enter.
I sighed in relief, kicking off my sandals. David closed the door behind him as he took a position in the corridor. With my fans knowing where I was staying, David was ultra-cautious.
Lucy gave me an apologetic smile, "There are a few documents that Betty's office has forwarded to you. Do you want to go over them now?"
"I need to get out of this costume and take a shower first. Have a look at them for me and deal with the ones I don't need to see."
She gave me a coy smile, "Want me to wash your back?" She asked.
I gave the idea of a shower with her serious consideration but regretfully shook my head. "Sorry Loo, if we did it wouldn't be a quick one, and I've got that lunch meeting."
Lucy smiled ruefully, "Oh well, in that case, there are a few fan emails they wanted you to look at."
"Christ no, you can deal with them; just reply with the usual bullshit."
Lucy laughed, and I went into the bathroom off my bedroom. I stripped off the costume and dropped it on the floor. I wished I had the time to pamper myself and have a long soak in the bathtub, but the lunch meeting was important. The producer of my next film had flown in just for this discussion. Therefore, a shower would have to do.
The hot water washed away the suntan lotion and sand, and I felt clean for the first time that day. I wrapped a towel around me and brushed out my hair. 'Comfort over style,' I thought and pulled on a pair of soft cotton panties and sports bra. A pair of shorts and a t-shirt completed my outfit.
"Who's Joshua Thomas?" Lucy asked as I returned to the lounge.
I froze, looking at her in shocked surprise; how did she know that name?
She saw my surprise and continued, "A birthday alert came up on your phone, and I don't know who he is. Should I send a message or a present to him from you?"
She paused to take in the shocked expression on my face. "Ash, are you all right? You look like you've seen a ghost."
In a way, I suppose I had, I looked at the phone that Lucy held in her hand. How in God's name had Jos's details been entered on my calendar? He was my sad, dark secret, and I knew he was not in my contacts. He only existed in my encrypted and password protected personal diary app.
"Show me, Loo," I demanded. She did, and there it was 'Joshua Thomas birthday: 29 tomorrow,' in all its glowing glory. However, the app she opened wasn't my usual appointments one; it was something I'd never seen before. Lucy was my assistant and probably knew more about my phone than I did. Hell; if I were honest, it was in her possession more than it was in mine.
"Where did this app come from? I don't recall installing it?" I asked, playing for time while I tried to gather my thoughts.
"You didn't," Lucy said sounding defensive. Then explained, "It's the same one I use to keep on top of all of our events and appointments; it's an event reminder that can search all the relevant data on the phone and copies them all in one place. It's supposed to data mine all the programs connected to the phone and search for appointments and significant dates. It worked so well for me that I installed it on your phone, as well. I gave it access to your other apps when it asked for it, but I've no idea where this entry came from."