PregBNB
DAY 1
Following an unpleasant and protracted break-up, I scheduled a three-day vacation at an AirBNB in the middle of nowhere. It had seclusion, a pool, a long path through the surrounding forest, and no Wi-Fi or cell service. It was perfect, a true escape from the everyday life that currently felt so thoroughly soured. When I pulled up to the modest vacation house I was surprised to see a woman standing at the front door. The rental had a keypad for a locking mechanism: I didn't need to interact with any other humans in order to gain entry to the house, which was something I very much appreciated. I had no idea who this person I had had no reason to expect was, and I wasn't thrilled with the situation I was facing when I exited my car.
"Hello?" I said loudly as I began my approach. She turned around and showed me another surprise: she was quite heavily pregnant.
"Oh, thank God!" she said, shoulders relaxing and hand rubbing her bump idly. "Are you the owner? My code isn't working." This was rather confusing.
I shook my head as I stopped my approach 6 or 7 feet away from this stranger. "No, I'm not the owner. I rented this place through AirBNB for a few days."
"What?!" she said immediately. "I rented this place! My code's not working, though..." I stepped up to the keypad, took out my phone to see the email I'd opened prior to losing reception. The lock audibly disengaged once I'd entered the 6-digit code. "What the hell? So..."
"Here," I offered her my phone, showing the rental details had me arriving right when I had and staying for two nights.
She read it two or three times and handed it back to me, taking out her own phone. Similarly to my planning ahead, she had the confirmation email open already. "Fuck. Fuck!" Handing me the phone, she put her head down into her palms in frustration. Her confirmation email showed she'd shown up a week late: she'd confused the dates and missed her reserved time entirely. "I'm sorry...I screwed it up. Shit! All right, I guess that's it for me, the place is obviously yours. Great vacation, Anna!" She laughed at herself derisively.
"Tom," I introduced myself, extending my hand. "Nice to meet you, Anna. Listen, I'm here alone, I don't have any big plans, I know there are two bedrooms..." I was feeling half-generous and half-eager to spend a few days with an attractive pregnant woman, a specific subset of people to whom I happened to be highly attracted. Not that I thought anything sexual would happen with her or anything: it was as simple as enjoying the company of expectant mothers. "Why don't you stay, too?" I offered.
She looked taken aback. "Well...I...don't know you...And I came here to be alone, which seems to be your situation, too...I really don't want to put you out, or to put myself into a potentially dangerous situation. No offense or anything; a lady's just gotta be careful, you know?"
"No offense taken," I reassured her. "So, there's more than enough room for both of us to get plenty of alone time, I'm sure. As for the safety thing...I don't know what to do about that. How can I prove I'm not a creep or anything? Without cell or internet service you can't really look me up. Could we talk a little; maybe I'll come off as harmless?"
Silence ensued for well over a minute as Anna considered her options. "Okay," she said finally. "Let's have a chat. Sit at the bonfire?" We sat facing each other across the soot-filled fire pit a dozen yards from the front door. Her two-handed grip on her belly struck me as protective, and understandably so. "What's your deal?" she asked.
"Well, I just got out of a three-year relationship. It was pretty messy, and I wanted a few days to get my head straight in a nice, neutral environment. I'm a lawyer, which, now that I say it out loud, absolutely does not disqualify me from being a creep." She laughed. "I'm not really sure exactly what to say to make you comfortable enough to stay, except that it'd be my pleasure to do a small kindness for someone and I think we can very easily stay out of each other's way. How about you? Pregnant women aren't the most threatening demographic, but I should probably make sure I'm safe, too."
She smiled for a few seconds before speaking. "Okay. Well, obviously, I'm pregnant. I'm 8 months along, to be precise. The trip I planned and fucked up was supposed to be my 'babymoon,' which is kind of like a honeymoon for a pregnant person, just to enjoy some of your final time before the responsibilities of parenthood kick in. I'm single, hence my being alone for the trip. I have a boring office job. Had a boring office job, rather. People start looking at you differently when you're single and knocked-up, and I needed to not be around people constantly judging me. I just..." I could see tears welling up in her eyes. "I just wanted a few days of not being stared at or murmured about, of being by myself and not worrying about other people."
I nodded, hoping my empathy came through on my face. "That's a tough situation. I'm sorry you probably can't realize the completely alone aspect of your plan, but I can stay as out of your way as possible. And I won't judge you for a second, don't worry about that at all." I paused. "Well, I don't think you're a creep or a murderer or anything, so you're absolutely welcome to stay here. Do you want to see my credit card with a picture of a puppy on it? Would that be endearing enough for you to trust me?"
This produced full-on laughter from her. "I will never pass up the opportunity to see a picture of a puppy." I took the aforementioned card out of my wallet and handed it to her. She took in the image and smiled. "Okay, the puppy's really cute. That settles it, for whatever reason. I don't know, I'm probably being stupid and reckless, but I really need this fucking vacation. Housemates, Tom?" She extended her hand.
I smiled and met her hand for a shake. "Housemates, Anna. You can even have first choice of bedroom."