For those of you who like a bit of build up this story is for you, for those that would rather get right to it maybe not, whichever your type I hope you enjoy.
Thanks to Slavegirl70 for editing.
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I just discovered that I hated moving with a passion. The packing and unpacking of boxes and organizing stuff were just not my favorite things. I had only been in my new apartment for two days and I was already ready to just give up and live out of boxes forever. I flopped on my bed exhausted, frustrated and sad; I had never been in a place where I knew no one before. I got a new job and a great one at that-the only downfall is that it required me to move far out of my comfort zone, thus the feeling of isolation I now felt, curled up on my bed not wanting to move.
My phone rang, just as I was about to get into the deep end of my self-pity party. It was my mother. I didn't need that right now, so I ignored it, but got out of bed anyway. I walked into my barely unpacked bathroom, caught a glance of my red, puffy face in the mirror, and tried to wash the sadness away-only to succeed in hiding it for later. I looked back at myself in the mirror and smiled.
This is what you wanted, now be a big girl and finish organizing this apartment before you start work in a few days.
In truth, this is what I wanted. I wanted an opportunity to grow as a person, an opportunity to grow professionally, and I wasn't getting any of that back home. I left behind my mother and a poor excuse for a boyfriend, who dumped me as soon as he found out I was moving. I refused to think about him in an effort to conceal my true feelings of rejection and inadequacy the breakup caused.
I turned on some music and began trying once more to live in the moment, looking for the joy in starting a new life. I danced and unpacked my boxes, looking utterly ridiculous in my plaid pajama pants and t-shirt, singing and dancing like I was a pop star. I needed the release though so I kept enjoying myself, even letting my brown hair out of my ponytail to fling it around while pretending to sing a very sexy song to my very nonexistent lover.
I was in the midst of shaking my plump backside in the air, truly dedicating myself to the performance when I heard a knock on the door. I don't know why but I felt embarrassed-as if whoever it was could see me through the door.
"Coming!" I yelled out, scrambling to turn the music down.
I looked through the peephole and saw a woman standing there-all smiles-with a dish in her hand.
She must be a neighbor
.
"Hello?" I said, opening the door.
"Hi there, my name's Leia. I live in 4E, two doors over. I saw you moving in and just wanted to welcome you to the building. I figured you must still be unpacking, so I cooked you a lasagna to take at least one thing off your plate." She smiled, showing off her bubbly personality.
I was genuinely stunned by how pretty she was, and it seemed like she wasn't even trying. Her hair was a shoulder length mass of black and brown curls, framing her smiling face, caramel skin and soft brown eyes. She wore a simple tank top that accented full breasts, and a pair of jeans down to some fancy-looking sneakers. She was the type of woman I was secretly jealous of-a natural beauty. But right in this moment I realized I was happy she was here.
"Thank you, that is so very sweet! I love lasagna, and this looks amazing! Oh, excuse me. My name is
Kaydence
.
Come in, please," I said, taking her offered dish and motioning her to enter.
"You sounded like you were having a good time in here." Leia commented, causing me to blush.
"Oh, you heard me in here? How embarrassing! I was having my own little karaoke session as unpacking motivation," I responded, putting the dish down and eliciting a short giggle from my new neighbor.
"It's fine, don't be embarrassed, For one, it's your house and two, you sounded pretty good. You've actually gotten a lot done, from what it looks like. It took me weeks to unpack, I just kept getting frustrated and quitting. Maybe singing is the remedy," she said, smiling at me, presumably making a small joke.
I chuckled a bit nervously at her joke and her persistent eye contact.
"Thanks, I feel like I have an eternity of unpacking to do, but you know can't live out of boxes forever." I shrugged.
"Yeah, I get that. So, are you from out of town or are you from around here?" she asked, taking a seat on the couch with me.
"No, I just moved here for work, still getting settled and learning the area," I replied, once again averting my eyes from her lingering contact.
"That's great! You have no idea. I have lived here my whole life and while I still love my city, I would kill to see it from fresh eyes, you have to let me take you out!" she exclaimed, seemingly ignoring my slight discomfort.
"I don't know, I have all this unpacking to do, I mean I haven't even unpacked all my clothes." I began making up excuse after excuse.
"Ok, I get it," she chuckled once more, "the offer is still on the table, just let me know when you're ready. I will let you get back to it. It was a pleasure meeting you, and please take your time with the dish," she said getting up and heading to the door.
I almost wished I had said yes. She was going to leave and I was going to be alone once more and so far she was the only person who'd been nice to me.
"How about we share this lasagna for dinner? You cooked, so I can go get some wine," I suggested, almost out of desperation. But my idea was met with her warm smile.
"I would like that, but how about we do it at my place, if you don't mind?"
"Yeah," I chuckled, "that would make more sense. Any particular wine you like?" I asked, handing her back the dish.
"Surprise me, I think the two of us will get along very well. I have no doubt your selection will be perfect. See you in...let's say two hours?" she said, giving me what I was beginning to understand as her trademark smile.
I didn't know how to respond to that kind of ambiguity, so I just smiled back at her and said, "Yes, two hours sounds perfect."
"Looking forward to it, Kaydence. I haven't had a dinner date in months." She gave me a wink before turning and walking down the hall.
I stood there for a moment watching her walk before catching myself staring at her backside. I closed the door and immediately panicked.
What in the world do I wear, and what wine do I pick
? That's when it hit me.
Did she say 'date
?' I stood there, attempting to process that last part but I could only come to one conclusion, it was just a friendly date.
So why in the world am I panicking? She is obviously cute, but I am not gay! And just because I find her attractive doesn't mean she's gay either.
I put all that nonsense out of my mind and went to tearing apart boxes looking for something to wear. I settled on one of the first casual dresses I found; it was a blue spaghetti strap, which hugged tight right above my waist and flowed down to my knees. I put it on and looked at myself in the mirror, turning every which way until I was satisfied that I would be able to feel confident and sexy next to her.
Shoes and accessories were an easy selection, a few gold bracelets to match a gold choker and a nice pair of heels to bring it all together. First part was done, now it was time to figure out where to get wine and what to get.
I walked out of my apartment feeling very sexy and almost hoped my new friend was in the hallway to see me. After a quick google search I found a place that should have a reasonable wine selection within a short distance from the apartment.
In front of the wall of wine selections her voice came back to my mind.
She was sure my selection would be perfect. No pressure!
I wanted to blow her mind. I looked at the clock and realized I had already been browsing for twenty minutes, so I finally settled on a Barolo and headed back.
I had my wine selected carefully, I had my outfit selected carefully from what I could find, and I stood in front of 4E, somewhat nervous but excited to be doing anything but thinking about how far away from home I was. I knocked.
"Heyyyy, right on time Kaydence! I like that and you look amazing-your legs are fierce right now. Come on in!"