Emily squinted into the sun and then let her eyes rest on the beautiful landscaping along the edge of her resort hotel. Each plant appeared to have been chosen specifically for the look of the hotel itself. The same had been true about the restaurant there where she had grabbed a bite to eat the night before. It all fit together.
Her ex Paul certainly hadn't skimped when he had planned this trip seven months ago. That's two things he'd always been pretty good at: planning vacations - - and spending money. Emily had never wanted a whole lot, but when she fell for a guy who appeared to be doing pretty well for himself she had to admit that she had allowed him to spoil her a little bit. Emily was always the one hedging against making big purchases or going to lavish dinners, but Paul usually insisted, and she quickly got used to it, assuming that he knew what they could and couldn't afford. After all, he was the one working in finance and she was just an elementary school teacher. She had been wrong to trust him, and she could only be thankful that they hadn't had children yet.
Now here she was, on a theme park vacation all by herself. It had sounded fun when they planned it, but she kind of didn't want to be here now. So many families with little kids and young couples populating her hotel had already made her a little self-conscious to be on her own. Was this really the kind of place for a single person to vacation? But she had been left feeling like she had no choice. Although the vacation package hadn't been cheap, it had been discounted through some third party source Paul had gotten hooked into and they couldn't get a refund when their marriage fell apart. He insisted the trip was for her and even though it was scheduled while school was in session, her principal, Mr Dantoni, had practically threatened to fire her if she didn't go ahead and take this time for herself.
Did he think her work was suffering anyway? As far as Emily was concerned, her time with her third grade class was all that had succeeded in keeping her mind off her troubles and kept her getting up every morning. Her friends and family had mostly been sweet to her since the separation, but the recent Christmas break surrounded by their spouses and children wasn't really her idea of a good time anymore. Another week off was coming up in just a couple of months, and she currently had no idea how she was going to fill that time. She was dreading it.
Emily was so deeply lost in her thoughts that she hadn't even heard the resort bus pull up.
"Ma'am?" called the voice of the woman driving the bus, "are you getting on?"
She started to, pushed her curly brown hair away from her eyes and stepped up onto the bus as a couple of families filed in behind her. She had been told that this was one of the least busy times of the year at the resort, but she didn't feel like she could tell. Most of the seats on the bus were already full. Emily walked to an elevated area in the back of the bus where she found a spot that was comparatively solitary, which really only meant that nobody was seated next to her. It was what she had chosen, but anytime something like this happened she couldn't help but muse on the empty seat being the one that would have been filled by her husband in the past. The cheater. Not only had he been cheating on her with random waitresses and women at professional conferences (well, at least one of each), but he had been cheating on their taxes and had defrauded a couple of his clients. His high-roller image was just that. He'd been putting them into debt since she met him and was working every angle to maintain the high-end life he coveted but Emily had never wanted.
This trip was just another example of how his desperate need to show off would constantly backfire. Emily hadn't been here since she was in middle school more than fifteen years ago. She had mentioned how she'd liked it then, and Paul had shown up two days later with the package paid for (kind of) and in hand. It was sort of sweet, but in retrospect it was pretty clear he was just trying to make up for the affairs she didn't know about yet...and the tax evasion...and the fraud. The parks had been lots of fun for a 12 year-old girl with her family, but with her 30th birthday looming in April, Emily wasn't sure she hadn't outgrown what she'd heard some people call "forced frivolity." With that in mind she had decided to ease into the trip by going to the park she remembered as the one her parents had liked the most. It was more sophisticated, with better food, and alcohol was on the docket this time...plenty of alcohol.
Emily was traveling light, so the bag check at the front of the park was pretty painless and she was able to make her way to the main gate rather quickly. One difference from the last time she'd been here was the entry process. Not only did she have her ticket loaded on a key card, but she could see that the people in front of her were also being asked to scan their fingerprints. It looked like a simple enough 2-step process, but some of the guests were having a little trouble with it, and she couldn't quite figure out why.
It wasn't until she stepped up to try it herself that she kind of froze up. The first step was easy, as she slid her key card out of her wallet and swiped it efficiently. With both hands now occupied with something she wasn't sure which one to free up so she could scan her finger - - and did it matter what finger she used? She stood there for a second and decided to put her key card away before dealing with the finger scan. Unfortunately, the scan of her card expired before she could get her finger back to the scanner. So, the whole process had to start over again, and this time she was sure to be a lot quicker...but she ended up missing the scanner just a little and it didn't get a full image of her print. The scanner flashed red and Emily's usually crystal pale features were starting to go red with embarrassment.
"Here, let me help!" came a voice from behind the scanner. Emily looked up and saw a blonde girl stepping toward her, and was only more off guard than before. This was a beautiful young girl. The kind of girl who had always intimidated Emily when she was in school. That was before she had grown into her feet and teeth.
The blonde girl's perfectly arched eyebrows lifted sympathetically at Emily.
"These things can be temperamental. I'll reset it." She pushed a button on the back of the scanner and it began to pulse yellow again.
"Just like this..." said the girl, and before Emily knew what had happened her hand was being held and guided back to the scanner. She felt a flash of energy burst through her. She told herself it was because this was the first time in more than five months that she had had physical contact with an adult who she wasn't related to and she just wasn't used to it anymore. The blonde girl placed Emily's finger squarely on the scanner and it made a pleasant 'bing!' and turned green.
It was probably less than a second after the light turned green that the blonde girl let go of Emily's hand, but it felt like a lot longer. Emily was sure the girl knew that the new shade of red creeping across her face was directly related to the very innocent hand holding that had happened only in the course of trying to do her job.