Hello everyone, well, I'm back with another story. For those of you who read Dying to Come Out, a character or two will seem familiar. However, all characters are mine. For those who were concerned that I was ending that story, rest assured, I'm not done, just working on more than one project at a time. It's being written and I'll post it as soon as I've finished. I figured I'd write this one to kind of tide you all over until then. I hope you enjoy it. As always, feel free to leave comments and send me feedback. Good reading to all of you.
S.J.
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Emily
Love can sometimes suck when you fall for the wrong person. When you care more about the relationship than the other person, it becomes a very slippery slope. I guess as I sat there and had that realization hit me, I began to wonder what was wrong with me then.
I was hot and I knew it. My muscled 5'9" stature was tall enough for any woman. Thick jet black hair that flowed down past my shoulders with piercing blue green eyes, I could intimidate just about anyone. I wasn't a butch, but I dressed in primarily slacks and button up. Tonight I went a little more casual. Black t-shirt covered by a white and green vest with black slacks.
See if we couldn't get our relationship back on track everything would be great, but I guess when one door closes, another opens. As I was about to order a drink, I saw a woman who I knew could help me forget about everything. I just had to make sure she was alone and up for company.
My name is Emily McCallister, but everyone who meets me calls me Shadow. It's actually a nickname I've had since I was a young child growing up in Dublin, but only a few people in the U.S. of A knew me well enough to know where it came from. Anyway, I really ready to hit the dating scene, but I figured a new friend was always an option. Too bad when I was ready for a relationship, the unthinkable would happen.
That's where Vivian fit into the picture. I still remember how we first met. I had been stood up by my on again, off again girlfriend, Cristine. Again. I was getting tired of playing games with her. I called her and told her as much. Unfortunately, not to her, but to her voicemail. As usual, she had sent me to her answering service after one ring. I closed my phone and shook me head. I seriously needed to stop trying. I was about to leave the bar lounge when she walked up to me.
"Hi." She said and looked at me with a smile.
"Hello." I replied with just as much enthusiasm as she did and she laughed a little bit.
"I'm Vivian. Vivian Rodriguez." She extended her hand.
I shook it and said, "Nice to meet you, Vivian. I'm Emily. Emily McCallister."
"Nice to meet you too. I'm glad I got the courage to come over and talk to you before you left."
"Hmm ... And why would that be of importance to you?"
"Well, you are quite beautiful and I really wanted to introduce myself. You know, strike up a conversation and hope that you found me interesting enough to give your number to or maybe take mine."
"Well, Vivian, that was very nice of you to consider. As I was stood up tonight, maybe you could be just what I was looking for to turn it around."
She smiled bigger than before and said, "I don't imagine why anyone would stand you up, but I would like to keep you company for a little while. Can I buy you a drink?"
I gestured to the seat next to me and for the first time, took in her appearance. The woman was magnificent. Long blonde hair that was layered perfectly around her face. Big baby blue globes that seems to be looking into my soul. Perky C cups, from what I could tell. In the dress she was wearing, I could tell her legs were short, but sexy as hell. She sensed me looking at her stature and straightened on the stool. I laughed as she began to look at me the same way.
"Yes, you could buy me a drink, but I'd rather take you out to dinner? Unless you've already eaten." I answered.
"No. I haven't eaten and dinner with you would be lovely." Vivian said.
I waited for her to get down from the stool before following behind her.
I stopped at the door and opened it for her. Outside, in the light summer night, I hailed a cab. I didn't have to do anything being that when I graduated from college, I invested in, what I thought would be, a small restaurant with one of my flatmates back home. Since then, my partner came to America and expanded the business here in New York before returning home. Leaving me in charge of the restaurant here. In the cab, I decided that's where I'd take her.
Outside of The Isles, Vivian smiled and said, "Wow. I've wanted to come here for months after I read the review in the Times. I heard the food is incredible."
I smiled. I remember the article she was talking about. The interview had been with me, but clearly she didn't remember. I told her, "Yes. The food is truly amazing. The chef was stolen from a 5-star restaurant in Miami."
As we got out of the car, she looked at me and said, "Really? How do you know that?"
I looked down at the ground and then at Vivian and said, "Um ... I'm sure it was in the article. I read it too."
She looked at me very suspiciously and said, "I don't remember that, but now that I think back on it, the article mentioned someone with the same name as yours."
Instead of responding to what she said, I grabbed her hand and walked into the restaurant. As I was one of the owners, the people who worked here knew me. As soon as I walked in, their demeanor changed.
"Em, I didn't know you were coming in tonight. I thought ... " Stacy, the hostess trailed off as she saw my hand linked with the young woman next to me. "Um ... Do you want a table?"
I looked thankfully at her and said, "Yes. A private one if you have it."
She turned and lead us to my usual private table. I could tell Vivian was looking at me and I hoped she wouldn't ask any questions, but the limited time I had with this woman I knew I wouldn't get that lucky. I pulled out her chair and she thanked me as she sat down. I walked to the other side of the table and sat down before she said, "So, you own this restaurant, right?"